Cornish Poetry
Over time, I intend this to grow into a large collection of poems about Cornwall and poems by Cornish poets. For copyright reasons, I will be unable to include any poems written by poets who died after 1941, but eventually I do hope to provide a large collection of earlier poetry. In particular, I aim to provide a substantial collection of poetry by John Harris, the Camborne miner whose poems were published in the mid-nineteenth century.
- Peter Pindar (John Wolcot), "A Story"
- Tom and Emma: poems by Thomas Hardy about his Cornish wife, Emma Gifford
- John Harris, "The Fall of Slavery"
- John Harris, 'The Cornish Chough'
- John Harris, 'Falmouth Fire, 1862'
- John Harris, A Story of Carn Brea: - Book One
- John Harris, A Story of Carn Brea: - Book Two
- John Harris, A Story of Carn Brea: - Book Three
- John Harris, A Story of Carn Brea: - Book Four
- John Harris, A Story of Carn Brea: - Book Five
- R.S. Hawker: Four Cornish Songs
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* This page last updated on 21 June 2011 *
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