Charles Fenerty - Poems By Charles Fenerty

Poems By Charles Fenerty

  • The Prince’s Lodge (His first known poem, written in c.1837)
  • Betula Nigra (His award winning poem)
  • Battle of the Alma
  • In Memoriam of James Montgomery
  • The Relic
  • Hid Treasure: Canto I
  • Hid Treasure: Canto II
  • Hid Treasure: Canto III
  • To a Rich Miser
  • The Saxon's Sentimental Journey
  • The Tao-Aspiring Poet
  • A Lilt of Skibbereen
  • Reason and Faith
  • Hymn
  • The Man of God
  • Farewell to Australia (1865)
  • The Voyagers on Gennesaret
  • Keep the Heart Young
  • Essay on Progress
  • The Decline of Spain
  • Lex Talionis
  • The Blind Lady's Request
  • Early Piety
  • Terra Nova
  • To a Meteorite
  • The Sentinel Rose
  • In Memoriam
  • The Wreck of the Atlantic
  • Sir Provo Wallis (His last known poem, written in 1892)
  • Passing On
  • Eighteen Hundred and Two
  • Howe

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