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  1. by Charles Doyne Sillery. She died in beauty,—like a rose. —Blown from its parent stem; She died in beauty,—like a pearl. —Dropped from some diadem. She died in beauty,—like a lay. —Along a moonlit lake; She died in beauty,—like the song. —Of birds amid the brake. She died in beauty,—like the snow. —On flowers dissolved away;

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    Sillery was born at Athlone, the son of an Irish artillery officer also named Charles Doyne Sillery, a native of Drogheda, who died of wounds received at Talavera. The son entered the navy at an early age, serving as a midshipman on a voyage to China and India. Delicate health prevented him from following a naval career, and in 1828 he settled in E...

    Besides three small volumes of a deeply religious tendency, entitled respectively 'A Discourse on the Sufferings of Our Saviour’ (1833), ‘An Essay on the Creation of the Universe’ (1833), and ‘The Man of Sorrows,’ published posthumously, he published the following volumes of verse: 1. ‘Vallery, or the Citadel of the Lake,’ 2 vols. 12mo, Edinburgh, ...

    Poetry

    1. Vallery; or, The citadel of the lake: A poem. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1829. 2. Eldred of Erin: A poem. Edinburgh: Constable, 1830. Dedication, Preface, Canto I, Canto II 3. The Royal Mariner etc. etc.London: Smith, Elder, 1834.

    Plays

    1. The Exiles of Chamouni: A drama / The Rose of Cashmere: An oriental opera. London: Smith, Elder, 1834.

    Non-fiction

    1. An Essay on the Creation of the Universe, and evidences of the existence of God.Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1830. 2. A Discourse on the Sufferings of our Saviour. Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes: 1833, 1853 2.1. also published as The Man of Sorrows: A discourse on the sufferings of our Saviour. London: 1837. . Except where noted, bibliographical information courtesy WorldCat.

    O'Donoghue, David James (1897) "Sillery, Charles Doyne" in Lee, Sidney Dictionary of National Biography 52 London: Smith, Elder, p. 250. Wikisource, Web, Nov. 18, 2016.

  2. SILLERY, CHARLES DOYNE (1807–1837), poet, born at Athlone on 2 March 1807, was the son of an Irish artillery officer, Charles Doyne Sillery, a native of Drogheda, who died of wounds received at Talavera.

  3. The Royal mariner / by Charles Doyne Sillery. 22.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1086275.

  4. She died in beauty, like the snow. On flowers dissolved away; She died in beauty, like a star. Lost on the brow of day. She lives in glory, like night’s gems. Set round the silver moon. She lived in Glory, like the Sun. A mid the blue of June. Charles Doyne Sillery (1807-1836), a Scottish (Irish-born) poet and writer.

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  6. Sillery, Charles Doyne Eldred of Erin : a poem / by Charles Doyne Sillery. 1833. 17.0 x 2.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1088023. Your share link is...