The Poems of James Hebblethwaite - Free Audiobook

The Poems of James Hebblethwaite - Free Audiobook

Author(s): James Hebblethwaite,

Language: English

1 / 75By Way of a Preface

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75 Chapter(s)
  • 1. By Way of a Preface
  • 2. A Cradle Song
  • 3. Mushrooms
  • 4. The Children's Minuet
  • 5. Merrymind
  • 6. The Schoolboy
  • 7. The Land of Heart's Desire
  • 8. Deirdre's Lament
  • 9. The Young Knight's Chant
  • 10. The Land of Greece
  • 11. O White Foam-Born
  • 12. Antigone
  • 13. Ulysses
  • 14. The Perfumier
  • 15. St. Ptolemy
  • 16. The Forest
  • 17. Perdita
  • 18. Violets
  • 19. Shakespeare's Tomb
  • 20. Forest-Finds
  • 21. Youth Dreams of Sepulchres
  • 22. Meadow-Land
  • 23. J.H.
  • 24. Old Christmas
  • 25. The Haunted Priory
  • 26. The Old Scots Tales
  • 27. The Happy Life
  • 28. A Friendly Place
  • 29. Old Porcelain
  • 30. Song: "There Dwelt a King in Babylon"
  • 31. Pierrot
  • 32. The Library
  • 33. To Francis Thompson
  • 34. The Cathedral
  • 35. Elia
  • 36. Voyage
  • 37. A Dream Return
  • 38. Wanderers
  • 39. The Ribble
  • 40. A Letter from Tasmania
  • 41. The Channel
  • 42. Love
  • 43. Night
  • 44. To Lucy
  • 45. Wedded
  • 46. Franklin Square
  • 47. Virgil in the Bush
  • 48. A Sabine Farm
  • 49. To Our Son
  • 50. War
  • 51. Australia
  • 52. The Drum
  • 53. Missing
  • 54. Rheims
  • 55. Forgotten?
  • 56. The League of Nations
  • 57. Wings of Desire
  • 58. My Song Unsung
  • 59. Is Life Worth While?
  • 60. Mansoul
  • 61. Passing
  • 62. Sleep
  • 63. The Symbol
  • 64. Prisoners of Hope
  • 65. Symbols Inadequate
  • 66. Light
  • 67. My Silent Kingdom
  • 68. Ancient Wisdom
  • 69. The Old Men's Song
  • 70. Deliverance
  • 71. Meditation
  • 72. No Other Way
  • 73. Earth and the Soul
  • 74. On the Hill-top
  • 75. Credo

About

James Hebblethwaite (22 September 1857 – 13 September 1921) was an English-born Australian poet, teacher and clergyman. Hebblethwaite was a man of charming personality. Apparently immersed in a world of dreams, he never allowed himself to neglect his work as a parish clergyman. He was interested in his young men and their sports, and his own simple and sincere piety earned him much respect and affection. As a writer of lyrical poems he has a secure place among the Australian poets of his time. - Summary by Wikipedia

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