Henry Timrod (Генри Тимрод) (1829-1867) American poet
Poems - 1866 - Addressed to the Old Year
- A Bouquet
- A Common Thought
- A Cry to Arms
- A Dedication
- A Mother's Wail
- A Rhapsody of a Southern Winter Night
- A Trifle
- A Vision of Poesy
- A Year's Courtship
- Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Theatre at Richmond
- An Exotic
- Baby's Age
- Carmen Triumphale
- Carolina
- Charleston
- Christmas
- Dedication
- Dramatic Fragment
- Dreams
- Ethnogenesis
- Flower-Life
- Hark to the Shouting Wind
- Hymn Sung at a Sacred Concert at Columbia, S.C.
- Hymn Sung at an Anniversary of the Asylum of Orphans at Charleston
- Hymn Sung at the Consecration of Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C.
- “If I Have Graced No Single Song of Mine”
- Katie
- La Belle Juive
- Lines (I Saw, or Dreamed I Saw, Her Sitting Lone)
- Lines (I Stooped from Star-Bright Regions)
- Lines to R. L.
- Love's Logic
- Madeline
- Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead, at Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston, S.C., 1867
- On Pressing Some Flowers
- Our Willie
- Præceptor Amat
- Retirement
- Ripley
- Second Love
- Serenade
- Song Composed for Washington's Birthday, and Respectfully Inscribed to the Officers and Members of the Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, February 22, 1859
- Sonnets. 1. Poet! If on a Lasting Fame Be Bent
- Sonnets. 2. Most Men Know Love But as a Part of Life
- Sonnets. 3. Life Ever Seems as from Its Present Site
- Sonnets. 4. They Dub Thee Idler, Smiling Sneeringly
- Sonnets. 5. Some Truths There Be Are Better Left Unsaid
- Sonnets. 6. I Scarcely Grieve, O Nature! at the Lot
- Sonnets. 7. Grief Dies Like Joy; the Tears Upon My Cheek
- Sonnets. 8. At Last, Beloved Nature! I Have Met
- Sonnets. 9. I Know Not Why, But All This Weary Day
- Sonnets. 10. Were I the Poet-Laureate of the Fairies
- Sonnets. 11. Which Are the Clouds, and Which the Mountains? See
- Sonnets. 12. What Gossamer Lures Thee Now? What Hope, What Name
- Sonnets. 13. I Thank You, Kind and Best Beloved Friend
- Sonnets. 14. Are These Wild Thoughts, Thus Fettered in My Rhymes
- Sonnets. 15. In Memoriam—Harris Simons
- Spring
- Storm and Calm
- The Arctic Voyager
- The Cotton Boll
- The Lily Confidante
- The Messenger Rose
- The Past
- The Problem
- The Rosebuds
- “The Stream is Flowing from the West”
- The Summer Bower
- The Two Armies
- The Unknown Dead
- To a Captive Owl
- To Rosa——
- To Thee
- To Whom?
- Too Long, O Spirit of Storm
- Two Portraits
- Vox et Præterea Nihil
- Why Silent?
- Youth and Manhood
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