Owen Seaman Early Poems

  • 1.
    (AFTER J. D.)

    Maecenas. John. George. Arthur. Grant. Richard.

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  • 2.
    [It was hardly to be supposed that the young decadents who once rioted ... in the Yellow Book would be content to remain in obscurity after the metamorphosis of that periodical and the consequent exclusion of themselves. The Savoy, we learn, to be edited by Mr. Arthur Symons and Mr. Aubrey Beardsley, will appear early in December. Globe.]


    'The world's great age begins anew,'
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  • 3.
    [On Drake's return from his filibustering expedition of 1580 the Queen went on board his ship at Deptford, and after partaking of a banquet conferred on him the honour of knighthood, at the same time declaring herself mightily pleased with all that he had done.]


    I wish that I had flourished then,
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  • 4.
    [On writing the first instalment of The Purple East, a 'fine sonnet which it is our privilege to publish.' Westminster Gazette, Dec. 16, 1895.]


    Dear Mr. Watson, we have heard with wonder,
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Total 4 Early Poems by Owen Seaman

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