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Victor James Daley

5 September 1858 – 29 December 1905


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Christmas Eve Good fellows are laughing and drinking 65816
2: A Ghost Ghosts walk the Earth, that rise not from the grave. 471158
3: A King in Exile O the Queen may keep her golden 241131
4: A Picture The sun burns fiercely down the skies; 121129
5: A Sunset Fantasy Spellbound by a sweet fantasy 721116
6: A Vision of Youth A horseman on a hilltop green 48975
7: A Vision Splendid Half waking and half dreaming, 1241124
8: A-Roving When the sap runs up the tree. 32806
9: Amaranth Once a poet, long ago, Wrote a song as void of art 36791
10: Anacreon We bought a volume of Anacreon, 141272
11: Anna The pale discrowned stacks of maize, 1902 40838
12: Aphrodite On a golden dawn in the dawn sublime 24835
13: At the Opera The curtain rose, the play began, 84782
14: Bacchanalian I pity him who has not swung 421108
15: Bouquet and Bracelet Bouquet said: “My floral ring 12743
16: Brunette When trees in Spring Are blossoming 30766
17: Camilla Camilla calls me heartless: hence you see 41000
18: Cares Having certain cares to drown, 28752
19: Christmas in Australia O day, the crown and crest of all the year! 14759
20: Cupid’s Funeral By his side, whose days are past, 18833
21: Day and Night Day goeth bold in cloth of gold, 20868
22: Death The awful seers of old, who wrote in words 14827
23: Desire Soul of the leaping flame; Heart of the scarlet fire, 84967
24: Disillusion For some forty years, and over, 361112
25: Dreams I have been dreaming all a summer day 24849
26: Eureka Stand up, my young Australian, 232953
27: Even So The days go by, the days go by, 42809
28: Fragment - Her Last Day It was a day of sombre heat: 94996
29: Fragment II - Sunset The day and its delights are done; 591044
30: Fragment III - Years After Fade off the ridges, rosy light, 1321077
31: His Mate A fierce sun glared upon a gaunt land, stricken 1021062
32: His Soul Once from the world of living men 181041
33: In a Wine Cellar See how it flashes, This grape-blood fine! 1261071
34: In Memory of an Actress Say little: where she lies, so let her rest: 301094
35: Lachesis Over a slow-dying fire, 81116
36: Lethe Through the noiseless doors of Death 1161055
37: Life What know we of the dead, who say these things, 141103
38: Love Love is the sunlight of the soul, 281180
39: Love-Laurel Ah! that God once would touch my lips with song 911094
40: Mother Doorstep Unto the Person kind there came 24881
41: Muses The Muse who comes each morning 32915
42: Neæra’s Wreath Neæra crowns me with a purple wreath 121218
43: Night The night is young yet; an enchanted night 1221057
44: Omarism With pen in hand and pipe in mouth, 42918
45: Our Mæcenas What! Don't you our Mæcenas know 45990
46: Over The Wine Very often, when I'm drinking, 481068
47: Passion Flower Choose who will the wiser part, 101029
48: Players And after all, and after all, 1900 281002
49: Poncé De Léon By a black wharf I stood lately, 36968
50: Poppies These are the flowers of sleep 251046
51: Questions Soul, dost thou shudder at the narrow tomb? 141267
52: Romance They say that fair Romance is dead, and in her cold grave lying low, 481007
53: Sea-Gifts Give thou a gift to me 181053
54: Sixty to Sixteen If I were young as you, Sixteen, 321030
55: Song What shall a man remember In days when he is old, 121069
56: Spring Dirge A child came singing through the dusty town 36995
57: Spring Song I am the Vision and the Dream 321077
58: St Francis II I learnt the language of the birds, 41112
59: Symbols Tis said that the Passion Flower, 81034
60: Tamerlane Lo, upon the carpet, where Throned upon a heap of slain 45986
61: The Ascetic The narrow, thorny path he trod. 4870
62: The Call Of The City There is a saying of renown, 561049
63: The Cruise of the “In Memoriam” The wan light of a stormy dawn 172774
64: The Days go by The days go by, the days go by, 42936
65: The Dead Child All silent is the room, There is no stir of breath, 68793
66: The Dove Within his office, smiling. Sat JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, 20917
67: The Dream of Margaret It fell upon a summer night 207780
68: The First of May - A Memory The waters make a music low: 361070
69: The Gleaner Methought I came unto a world-wide plain 141006
70: The Gods Last night, as one who hears a tragic jest, 141046
71: The Hawthorn By the road, near her father’s dwelling, 121037
72: The Little People Who are these strange small folk, 421068
73: The Martyr Not only on cross and gibbet, 841073
74: The Night Ride The red sun on the lonely lands 441225
75: The Nightingale When the moon a golden-pale 401109
76: The Old Bohemian The world was in my debt, I was the Friend of Man, 641109
77: The Old Wife and the New He sat beneath the curling vines 681046
78: The Poet Care Care is a Poet fine: He works in shade or shine, 241183
79: The Quest Of Brahma Once upon a hushed red morning 1241077
80: The Rajah’s Sapphires In my garden, O Beloved! 881066
81: The River Maiden Her gown was simple woven wool, 1641041
82: The Serpent’s Legacy. An apple caused man’s fall, as some believe; 41145
83: The Three Roads There is a town in Ireland, A little town I know; 501115
84: The Two Keys There was a Boy, long years ago, 120928
85: The Voice of the Soul In Youth, when through our veins runs fast 441001
86: The Woman at the Washtub The Woman at the Washtub, 561131
87: To My Lady When the tender hand of Night 161154
88: Unto This Last They brought my fair love out upon a bier, 15994
89: Villanelle We said farewell, my youth and I, 25939
90: Voices There are three mighty Voices that alway 10962
91: When London Calls They leave us - artists, singers, all 561072
92: Wrecked Illusions You are now in London town, Louis Becke, 108967
93: Years Ago The old dead flowers of bygone summers, 96935




About:
Victor James William Patrick Daley (5 September 1858 – 29 December 1905) was an Australian poet and journalist.


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