Acrostic
Appearance
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Poems
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[edit]- "Acrostic" ("Come father dear! now lay your body down")
- "Acrostic" ("Grant that thy wisdom’s mantle yet may fall")
- "Acrostic - Madrigal" ("Come love and dwell with me")
- "Acrostic - The Martyr" ("Firm as a rock the noble martyr stood")
- "Acrostic" ("'Are you deaf, Father William?' the young man said")
- "Acrostic" ("Around my lonely hearth, to-night")
- "Acrostic" ("Little maidens, when you look")
- "Acrostic" ("Love-lighted eyes, that will not start")
- "Acrostic" ("Maiden, though thy heart may quail")
- "Acrostic" ("Maidens, if you love the tale")
- "An Acrostic" ("T is for Turkeys, so great and renowned")
- "Acrostic: Georgiana Augusta Keats" ("Give me your patience, sister, while I frame")
- "An Acrostic" ("Elizabeth it is in vain you say")
Encyclopaedia articles
[edit]- "Acrostic", an article in Catholic Encyclopedia
- "Acrostic", an article in the Encyclopædia Britannica