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Songs o’ the South (William Blocksidge 1908)

“Power is Mine!” [poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

12 March 2021 · Leave a Comment

[Editor: This poem by William Blocksidge (also known as William Baylebridge) was published in Songs o’ the South (1908).] “Power is Mine!” Women are weak, and men are mad. Beware! Beware! Love has pleasure when Lust is sad. Take care! No peace is where Lust has his … [Read more...] about “Power is Mine!” [poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

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Alpha and Omega [poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

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[Editor: This poem by William Blocksidge (also known as William Baylebridge) was published in Songs o’ the South (1908). This composition was the first in the section “Songs”.] SONGS Alpha and Omega Across the fields of corn, Across the fields of barley, The farmer’s … [Read more...] about Alpha and Omega [poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

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Dedication [for Songs o’ the South; poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

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[Editor: This poem by William Blocksidge (also known as William Baylebridge) was published in Songs o’ the South (1908).] Dedication In ages gone the reaper gave his grain, The first-fruits of the harvest, full or mean, In gratitude for gifts that his had been, An … [Read more...] about Dedication [for Songs o’ the South; poem by William Blocksidge (William Baylebridge)]

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Songs o’ the South [by William Blocksidge, 1908]

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[Editor: This book by William Blocksidge (also known as William Baylebridge) was published in 1908.] Songs o’ the South By William Blocksidge Contents Dedication SONGS — Alpha and Omega “Power is Mine!” Woodland Song Temptation Forester’s Song The New … [Read more...] about Songs o’ the South [by William Blocksidge, 1908]

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