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Robert Fuller Murray

1863 - 1894


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Ballad Of Refreshment The lady stood at the station bar, 29794
2: A Ballad Of The Town Water It is the Police Commissioners, 32806
3: A Birthday Gift No gift I bring but worship, and the love 14389
4: A Bunch Of Triolets You like the trifling triolet: 32328
5: A Christmas Fancy Early on Christmas Day, 30479
6: A Coincidence Every critic in the town 4548
7: A College Career When one is young and eager, 88359
8: A Criticism Of Critics How often have the critics, trained 16334
9: A December Day Blue, blue is the sea to-day, 32358
10: A December Day Blue, blue is the sea to-day 32336
11: A Late Good Night My lamp is out, my task is done, 16418
12: A Lost Opportunity One dark, dark night--it was long ago, 48381
13: A Lover's Confession When people tell me they have loved 68389
14: A May-Day Madrigal The sun shines fair on Tweedside, the river flowing bright, 12374
15: A New Song To An Old Tune--From Victor Hugo If a pleasant lawn there grow 24355
16: A Presentiment It seems a little word to say 14341
17: A Song Of Greek Prose Thrice happy are those 30325
18: A Song Of Truce Till the tread of marching feet 16439
19: A Street Corner Here, where the thoroughfares meet at an angle 32379
20: A Summer Morning Never was sun so bright before, 14373
21: A Swinburnian Interlude Short space shall be hereafter 40341
22: Adventure Of A Poet As I was walking down the street 202385
23: After Many Days The mist hangs round the College tower, 24363
24: After Waterloo On the field of Waterloo we made Napoleon rue 40365
25: An Afterthought You found my life, a poor lame bird 8302
26: An Exile's Song My soul is like a prisoned lark, 28352
27: An Interview I met him down upon the pier; 24349
28: An Invitation Dear Ritchie, I am waiting for the signal word to fly, 11357
29: An Orator's Complaint How many the troubles that wait 28352
30: Andrew M'Crie. From The Unpublished Remains Of Edgar Allan Poe It was many and many a year ago, 41306
31: Art's Discipline Long since I came into the school of Art, 4404
32: At A High Ceremony Not the proudest damsel here 20326
33: Below Her Window Where she sleeps, no moonlight shines 11398
34: Cairnsmill Den--Tune: 'A Roving' As I, with hopeless love o'erthrown, 47345
35: Catullus At His Brother's Grave Through many lands and over many seas 10328
36: Come Back To St. Andrews Come back to St. Andrews! Before you went away 36349
37: Cyclamen I had a plant which would not thrive, 14359
38: Dawn Song I hear a twittering of birds, 12366
39: Death At The Window This morning, while we sat in talk 20314
40: Farewell To A Singer. On Her Marriage As those who hear a sweet bird sing, 12344
41: Fickle Summer Fickle Summer's fled away, 14348
42: Footsteps In The Street Oh, will the footsteps never be done? 24319
43: For A Present Of Roses Crimson and cream and white 16332
44: For Scotland Beyond the Cheviots and the Tweed, 36335
45: Golden Dream Golden dream of summer morn, 11377
46: Greek Title I love the inoffensive frog, 14340
47: Greek Title Ever to be the best. To lead 24317
48: Hope Deferred When the weary night is fled, 12344
49: Horace's Philosophy What the end the gods have destined unto thee and unto me, 9297
50: Hymn Of Hippolytus To Artemis Artemis! thou fairest 25364
51: Ichabod Gone is the glory from the hills, 14317
52: Imitated From Wordsworth He brought a team from Inversnaid 12341
53: In Time Of Doubt In the shadow of Thy wings, O Lord of Hosts, whom I extol, 12353
54: In Time Of Sickness Lost Youth, come back again! 12331
55: In Time Of Sorrow Despair is in the suns that shine, 12346
56: Indolence Fain would I shake thee off, but weak am I 14341
57: Lost At Sea Lost at sea, with all on board! 10351
58: Lost Liberty Of our own will we are not free, 14338
59: Love Recalled In Sleep There was a time when in your face 24336
60: Love's Phantom Whene'er I try to read a book, 36350
61: Love's Worship Restored O Love, thine empire is not dead, 56336
62: Magni Nominis Umbra St. Andrews! not for ever thine shall be 14384
63: Make-Believes When I was young and well and glad, 4389
64: Midnight The air is dark and fragrant 24364
65: Milton. With Apologies To Lord Tennyson O swallow-tailed purveyor of college sprees, 18287
66: Moonlight North And South Love, we have heard together 36453
67: Music For The Dying. From The French Of Sully Prudhomme Ye who will help me in my dying pain, 16374
68: My Lady My Lady of all ladies! Queen by right 14352
69: Nightfall Let me sleep. The day is past, 11348
70: On A Crushed Hat Brown was my friend, and faithful--but so fat! 14333
71: On An Edinburgh Advocate In youth with diligence he toiled 4382
72: One Tear Last night, when at parting 45364
73: Partnership In Fame Love, when the present is become the past, 14358
74: Patriotism There was a time when it was counted high 14369
75: Pleasant Prophecies A day of gladness yet will dawn, 20364
76: Poets Children of earth are we, 16360
77: Reflections Of A Magistrand. On Returning To St. Andrews In the hard familiar horse-box I am sitting once again; 64321
78: Requiem For thee the birds shall never sing again, 11584
79: Sleep Flies Me Sleep flies me like a lover 36326
80: Song From 'The Princess' As through the street at eve we went 14326
81: Song Is Not Dead Song is not dead, although to-day 11379
82: Sorrow's Treachery I made a truce last night with Sorrow, 8381
83: Stanzas For Music I loved a little maiden 36351
84: Sweetheart Sweetheart, that thou art fair I know, 20347
85: Tears Mourn that which will not come again, 14388
86: The Banished Bejant. From The Unpublished Remains Of Edgar Allan Poe In the oldest of our alleys, 48399
87: The Best Pipe In vain you fervently extol, 28380
88: The Burial Of William The Conqueror Oh, who may this dead warrior be 68330
89: The Caged Thrush Alas for the bird who was born to sing! 10372
90: The City Of Golf Would you like to see a city given over, 40340
91: The Close Of The Session The Session's over. We must say farewell 14346
92: The Crown Of Years Years grow and gather--each a gem 14349
93: The Death Of William Rufus The Red King's gone a-hunting, in the woods his father made 52385
94: The Delights Of Mathematics It seems a hundred years or more 28363
95: The End Of April This is the time when larks are singing loud 28386
96: The Fiddler There's a fiddler in the street, 12375
97: The First Meeting Last night for the first time, O Heart's Delight, 14350
98: The Garden Of Sin I know the garden-close of sin 14378
99: The Golf-Ball And The Loan. After Longfellow I drove a golf-ball into the air, 12343
100: The Haunted Chamber Life is a house where many chambers be, 14349
101: The House Of Sleep When we have laid aside our last endeavour, 32419
102: The Life Of Earth The life of earth, how full of pain, 11399
103: The M.A. Degree. After Wordsworth It was a phantom of delight 30377
104: The Outcast's Farewell The sun is banished, 72358
105: The Poet's Hat The rain had fallen, the Poet arose, 16337
106: The Science Club Hurrah for the Science Club! 60342
107: The Solitary I have been lonely all my days on earth, 36372
108: The Swallows. From Jean Pierre Claris Florian I love to see the swallows come 24332
109: The Tempted Soul Weak soul, by sense still led astray, 14332
110: The True Liberal The truest Liberal is he 6353
111: The Voice That Sings The voice that sings across the night 11399
112: The Wasted Day Another day let slip! Its hours have run, 14360
113: The Waster Singing At Midnight. After Longfellow Loud he sang the song Ta Phershon 24295
114: The Waster Singing At Midnight. After Longfellow. Loud he sang the song Ta Phershon 24366
115: The Waster's Presentiment I shall be spun. There is a voice within 11340
116: The Waster's Presentiment I shall be spun. There is a voice within 11326
117: Thirty Years After If you were now a bejant, 57322
118: Thou Art Queen Thou art queen to every eye, 11335
119: To Alfred Tennyson--1883 Familiar with thy melody, 14319
120: To C. C. C. Oh for the nights when we used to sit 32344
121: To J. R. Last Sunday night I read the saddening story 16362
122: To Number 27X. Beloved Peeler! friend and guide 11350
123: To The Reader Of 'University Notes' Ah yes, we know what you're saying, 48379
124: Trafalgar Square These verses have I pilfered like a bee 40379
125: Triolet After the melting of the snow 8383
126: Undesired Revenge Sorrow and sin have worked their will 21369
127: Ursula There is a village in a southern land, 112328
128: Vanity Of Vanities Be ye happy, if ye may, 40353
129: Vivien's Song. At The L.L.A. Examination In Algebra, if Algebra be ours, 12335
130: Welcome Home The fire burns bright 35321
131: Where's The Use Oh, where's the use of having gifts that can't be turned to money? 4372
132: Winter At St. Andrews The city once again doth wear 28366
133: Yet A Little Sleep Beside the drowsy streams that creep 14381
134: Youth Renewed When one who has wandered out of the way 24351




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