This is a collection of the most famous poems of Charles Kingsley. Kingsley was an extremely versatile man, Wikipedia lists him as "broad church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with Christian socialism, the working men's college, and forming labour cooperatives that failed but led to the working reforms of the progressive era. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin." All those varied interests and backgrounds are reflected in his poetry, which is as versatile as the author himself. - Summary by Carolin
Andromeda, Part 1Andromeda, Part 2Andromeda, Part 3Hypotheses HypochondriacæTrehill WellIn an Illuminated MissalThe Weird LadyPalinodiaA HopeThe Poetry of a Root CropChild BalladAirly BeaconSapphoThe Bad SquireScotch SongThe Young KnightA New Forest BalladThe Red KingThe OutlawSing Heigh-ho!A MarchA LamentThe Night BirdThe Dead ChurchA Parable from LiebigThe StarlingsOld and NewThe WatchmanThe World’s AgeThe Sands of DeeThe Tide RockElegiacsDartsideMy Hunting SongAlton Locke’s SongThe Day of the LordA Christmas CarolThe OubitThe Three FishersSonnetMargaret to DolcinoDolcino to MargaretThe Ugly PrincessSonnetThe Swan-neckA Thought from the RhineThe Longbeards’ Saga. A.D. 400Saint Maura. A.D. 304On the Death of a Certain JournalDown to the MothersTo Miss MitfordBallad of Earl Haldan’s DaughterFrank Leigh’s Song. A.D. 1586Ode to the North-east WindA FarewellTo G. A. G.The South WindThe InvitationThe FindFishing SongThe Last BuccaneerThe Knight’s ReturnPen-y-gwryddOdeThe Tide RiverYoung and OldThe Summer SeaMy Little DollThe Knight’s LeapThe Song of the Little Baltung. A.D. 395On the Death of Leopold, King of the BelgiansEaster WeekDrifting AwayChristmas DaySeptember 21, 1870The Mango-treeThe Priest’s Heart‘Qu’est Qu’il Dit’The Legend of La BreaHymnThe Delectable DayJuventus MundiValentine’s DayBalladMartin Lightfoot’s Song
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