Robert F. Murray (Author of the Scarlet Gown): His Poems; with a Memoir

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Robert F. Murray (Author of the Scarlet Gown): His Poems; with a Memoir

by R. F. (Robert Fuller) Murray

EN·~2 hours·81 chapters

Chapters

81 total
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Transcribed from the 1894 Longmans, Green, and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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ROBERT F. MURRAY (author of the scarlet gown) HIS POEMS: WITH MEMOIR

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R. F. MURRAY—1863-1893

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MOONLIGHT NORTH AND SOUTH

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WINTER AT ST. ANDREWS

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PATRIOTISM

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SLEEP FLIES ME

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LOVE’S PHANTOM

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COME BACK TO ST. ANDREWS

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THE SOLITARY

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Description

A modest but eloquent voice emerges from the pages, offering readers a glimpse into a young poet whose promise was bright yet cut short. The verses reflect a gentle humor, a tender affection for nature, and a quiet reverence for the literary traditions of his time. Interwoven with the poems, a brief memoir sketches his spirited days at St. Andrews, his ambitions, and the affection that sustained him through illness and hardship.

The collection invites listeners to share in the intimate moments of a life lived on the edge of recognition, where earnest effort meets unfulfilled potential. Through letters and recollections, the narrator paints Murray as a sincere friend whose kindness and lyrical sensibility linger beyond his brief years. Those who pause with his words may find both consolation and a subtle reminder of the fragile path that many aspiring writers travel.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (129K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1998-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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R. F. (Robert Fuller) Murray

1863–1894

A witty, warm Victorian poet with deep ties to St Andrews, he left behind a small body of verse that earned lasting affection despite his very short life. His best-known book, The Scarlet Gown, mixes student life, humor, and tenderness in a voice that still feels lively today.

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