R. F. Murray.Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. Son of John and Emmeline Murray. Friends with Andrew Lang. Educated at University of St. Andrews. Lived in England from 1869 onwards. Worked as a journalist. Author of The Scarlet Gown (1891), his only major publication while living. Biographical information: Representative Poetry Online (15 November 2024) (BGL)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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Ballade of Winter | 1891-09 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 18962 |
After Waterloo | 1892-02 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 18975 |
Cairnsmill Den | 1892-10 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 18996 |
Billy’s Romance | 1893-08 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 19018 |
Milton. With Apologies to Lord Tennyson | 1894-04 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 19041 |
Moonlight North and South | 1894-04 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 19044 |
The End of April | 1894-04 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 19042 |
The Banished Bejant. From the Unpublished Remains of Edgar Allen Poe | 1894-04 | Longman’s Magazine | Poet | 19043 |