The Poetry of Sidney A. Alexander

Page 458

111.

+ To Wordsworth: A Sonnet

112.

What and Whither?

Savonarola (see other book).55

113.

By the Harbour.

115.

Pub. in “Academy.”54

.

116.

Daybreak.

119.

Sunbeam.

120.

Wandering.

121.

The Bee and the Butterfly.

122.

Together.

123.

To a Lily.

124.

Ossian to the Dying Year.

126.

A Smile.

129.

+ March Blossoms.

130.

A cold white mist. Passing

132.

Until the Sunset.

133.

The Eremite.

134.

A Christmas Tragedy.

143.

At Nightfall.

144.

Sea-Dreams.

145.

Peace and the Sword.

146.

+ Sub Lucem

Pub. in “English Illustrated.”

+ Sakya-Muni: Newdigate 1887.

Pub. separately.

54

Pub. in “Time.”

Pub. in “Cassell’s Mag.”

See the texts of the poems noted as published for any further appearances.

55  Alexander’s note on p. 112 cites “Savonarola” as his unsuccessful entry for the Newdigate Prize in 1886; the phrasing here suggests that he had at least one other notebook for his poetry.


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