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Anglican Poetry


Poems on Most of the Festivals of the Church.
Composed by the Right Honourable Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery.
London: Printed for Henry Herringman at the Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New-Exchange, 1681.

The Collects of the Church of England, Imitated in Verse.
By John Rusher.
Oxford: Printed for the Author, 1790.

Ruth: A Seatonian Poem.
By John Mason Neale, M.A., Late scholar of Trinity College.
Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co.
T. J. Palmer, East Grinsted.
London: J. Masters, 1840.

Songs and Ballads for the People
By John Mason Neale.
London: James Burns, 1843.

The Altar; or Meditations in Verse on the Great Christian Sacrifice.
By Isaac Williams.
London: Joseph Masters, 1849.

Songs and Ballads for Manufacturers.
By John Mason Neale.
London: Joseph Masters, 1850.

The Bells of S. Barnabas.
Suggested by reading in the papers of the remonstrance addressed to the Bishop of London, complaining that the bells of the above church "annoyed thousands of the inhabitants of the parish."
London: W. J. Cleaver, 1851.

Poems.
By Walter Mitchell.
Stamford, Connecticut: "Stamford Advocate" Printing, 1860.

"Songs by the Way"
The Poetical Writings of the Right Rev. George Washington Doane, D.D., LL.D.
Arranged and Edited by His Son, William Croswell Doane
New York: D. Appleton, 1860.

Christian Ballads
By A. Cleveland Coxe, D.D.
New York: D. Appleton, 1865.

Sonnets of the Cross
By Thomas S. Jones, Jr.
London: Society of SS. Peter and Paul, no date.


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