Lancashire Lantern: Lancashire Poetry Index

Part of the Lancashire Lantern network, an index to authors, first lines and titles of Lancashire poetry in books held within libraries in Lancashire, including the Lancashire Authors’ Association collection. The index provides details of the book in which a particular poem may be found and also a link through to the library catalogue to give the locations of the required volume.

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ID Number

5876

Title

Graeme's Tower

First Line

A structure arose in a dream of my fancy

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

139-140

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Thirteen stanzas only

 

ID Number

5877

Title

Dryfe

First Line

Tis not for thy hills, lovely Dryfe, nor thy valleys

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

141

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5878

Title

Ribble

First Line

O! Ribbles's sylvan vales are sweet

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

141-142

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5879

Title

A summer holiday

First Line

When the earth pours forth her treasure to the Summer's gentle care

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

142-143

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5880

Title

A dream of war

First Line

I dreamt of war, and cities wrapt in flame

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

143-144

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5881

Title

Morning

First Line

I love thee, Morning, flooding field and fold

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

144-145

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5882

Title

Shakespeare

First Line

Oh! sweetest child of that day's birth

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

145-146

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5883

Title

The honest poor

First Line

There's honour in the poor man's breast more dear to him than gold

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

146-147

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5884

Title

Verses suggested by a visit to the tomb of Burns

First Line

Fain would I bring an unassuming lay

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

147-149

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

5885

Title

Monarchs and statesmen, or the claims of freedom

First Line

Heaven's voice, immortal Freedom, Men have heard with thrilling wonder

Poet

GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

150-153

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Opening stanzas and short extracts only of a 32 page pamphlet printed at Blackburn in 1879 by Mr James Bennett of Barton Street