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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I a Lankysheer park

I am

I am a little valentine

I am here

I am not resigned

I am sad

I am so small

I am the miner

I and you too

I Bide My Time

I' bonny June

I brought her nothing but the may

I cannot forget

I cannot look into the Sun

I Can't Let Go

I can't make it out, can you?

I can't tell how to woo

I caught a fly

I donĘt like the poems

I don't know

I gazed o'er the blue, still waters wide

I give death to a son

I go for evermore

I have no heart to sing

I have someone special in my life

I just want peace

I ken a young lassie

I know a stream

I know that I won't forget you

I Know what I Know

I Learnt To Read Before I Went To School

I left the islands in the night

I like a Village Shop

I love but thee

I love him fondly as ever

I love my cat

I love the road

I love thee, sweet maiden

I loved them, but (song)

I married a human cannonball

I' memory o' Gran: a young man-married now and with a family - remembers his grandmother

I met with a doleful wight

I miss thee

I niver can call her my wife

I Pray Thee, Love, Let me in

I saw the sun, a red-gold ball

I Saw Thee and Blessed Thee

I shall be satisfied when I awake

I stupid

I thank you

I Thank You Lord

I thought I was

I too have hope in my home town (Ormskirk)

I used to love my Sundays

I' very truth

I want to paint

I was not I

I was on my way to Jupiter

I will lead the blind by a way that they know not

I wish

I wish upon a star

I wish, my love, it was so with you

I wonder

I won't

I would not be

I would not be forgot

I would not be young again

I would that you depart

I. L. P. 1893 - 1914

Icarus allsorts

Ice-cream

Icefield to ocean

Id meks ner difference ter Jonty

I'd rather

I'd rather hold that men are true

Idle river

Idolatry

Idylls by the hearth

If

If Ah cud

If all served

If aw'd mi way

If awd nobbut yeps o brass

If I could

If I could find

If I had Known

If I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there

If I Remember

If I was the size of a lion

If I were you

If sorrow were a captive

If Thy Brother Offend Thee

If wimmin hed ther way!

If winter comes

If wishes were horses

II

Ill done to

I'll give you something to cry about

Ill life - ill luck

I'll nurse my griefs no more

I'll tell my mother

I'll think of thee

Illumination

I'm a New Baby

I'm Ashleigh

I'm flying

I'm just a unicorn

Im Only Me

I'm only me

I'm sick of this confinement

I'm Yorkshire too

Imaginary pony

Imagination

Imagine: for my grandfather

Immigrant children

Immortality

Immortality in nature

Immunity

Imperial guests: a sketch in Piccadilly, April 16, 1855

Impressions in the amphitheatre

Impromtu

Impromtu on primrose day

In a garret bred

In a large Greek colony: 200BC

In a May morning early

In a new kind of dawn

In a quiet hour

In a railway station waiting room

In a snug little nook

In a stony delve

In a sweater's den: an appeal to t' masses

In a twilight garden

In affectionate remembrance of Little Sissy

In all seasons

In an eastern temple

In an old farm kitchen

In an old garden

In and out of love

In answer to a present

In answer to slanderous words

In answer to Stewart Lewis' letter

In Appreciation of a Genius Team Member

In 'Auld Lang Syne'

In autumn

In Babylon

In Bedfordshire, the rivers rise

In Blackburn Park

In Blackburn Park - to Flora

In conclusion

In dull November

In eawr teawn

In excelsis

In extremis

In Fishergate, Preston

In Halifax

In his steps

In Jowler Vale

In Joy and Sorrow

In limbo - perhaps forever

In Liverpool

In memoriam

In memoriam - Benjamin Hargreaves

In memoriam - Charles Dickens: died June 9th 1870

In memoriam - Charles Swain

In memoriam - Edwin Waugh

In memoriam - Mrs Newell

In memoriam - WM. Bury, Esq.

In memoriam (Albert Dobson)

In memoriam (Alexander Hargreaves)

In memoriam (Alice Higham)

In memoriam (Miss Annie Wilkinson)

In memoriam (Mrs John Bury)

In memoriam (Mrs Smith, Spring Hill)

In memoriam G B Newe

In memoriam' poem

In memoriam' stanzas

In memoriam: Annie, only child of Ben and Esther Brierley; Born November 7th, 1866; Died June 13th, 1875

In memoriam: Edwin Waugh

In memoriam: Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria

In memoriam: Samuel Laycock, the Lancashire poet

In memory of a beloved child

In memory of a dear friend

In memory of a mother

In memory of Mrs Lang Bridge

In memory of Nurse Cavell

In Mermoriam

In my father's house there are many mansions

In my garden

In my heart's garden

In Nature's cathedral worshipping

In no strange land

In Northern markets

In pace

In paradise

In pastures green

In praise o' Lancashire

In praise of home

In praise of Horace

In praise of the new

In praise of th'owd money

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