y separately published work icon Songs of the Army of the Night selected work   poetry  
  • Author:agent Francis Adams http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/adams-francis
Issue Details: First known date: 1888... 1888 Songs of the Army of the Night
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Francis Adams , 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Proemi"IN the black night, along the mud-deep roads,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Toili"I TOIL, I toil, as toils a jaded horse", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Axiomi"LET him who toils, enjoy", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Drilli"WHEN day's hard task's done,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Evening Hymn in the Hovelsi""We sow the fertile seed and then we reap it;", Francis Adams , single work poetry
In the Street : Lord Shaftesburyi"YOU have done well, we say it. You are dead,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
“Liberty!”i"“LIBERTY?” Is that the cry, then?", Francis Adams , single work poetry
In the Edgware Road (TO LORD——)i"WILL you not buy? She asks you, my lord, you", Francis Adams , single work poetry
To the Girls of the Unionsi"GIRLS, we love you, and love", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Hagari"SHE went along the road,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
A Visitor in the Campi"WHAT, are you lost, you pretty little lady?", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Lord Leitrimi"BRUTE beast, at last you have it! Now we know", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Belgravia by Nighti"“THE foxes have holes,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
“Jesus”i"WHERE is poor Jesus gone?", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Parallels for the Piousi"“HE holds a pistol to my head,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
Prayeri"THIS is what I pray", Francis Adams , single work poetry
To the “Christians”i"TAKE, then, your paltry Christ,", Francis Adams , single work poetry
“Defeat?”i"WHO is it speaks of defeat? —", Francis Adams , single work poetry
To John Ruskini"YES, you do well to mock us, you", Francis Adams , single work poetry
To the Emperor William Ii"YOU are at least a Man, of men a King.", Francis Adams , single work poetry
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