#English #Women #XIXCentury #XXCentury
Lord when I look at lovely things… Under old trees the shadow of youn… Dancing to please the wind along t… Or the gold stillness of the Augu… Can I believe there is a heavenli…
The town is old and very steep A place of bells and cloisters and… And black-clad people walking in t… A nun, a priest, a woman taking fl… To her new grave; and watched from…
My heart is lame with running afte… Such a long way, Shall we walk slowly home, looking… Perhaps to-day? Home down the quiet evening roads…
We passed each other, turned and s… I who make other women smile did n… But no man can move mountains in a… So this hard thing is yet to do. But first I want your life:—befor…
Tide be runnin’ the great world ov… ’Twas only last June month I mind… Was thinkin’ the toss and the call… So everlastin’ as the sea. Heer’s the same little fishes that…
Lend me, a little while, the key That locks your heavy heart, and… Rarer than books and ribbons and b… This little Key of Dreams out of… The road, the road, beyond men’s b…
Not yet will those measureless fie… Where only yesterday the wild swee… There is a grave whose earth must… Though for ever over it we may spe… But here, where the watchers by lo…
Down the long quay the slow boats… While here and there a house looms… Against the gloom of the waterside… And some high window throws a ligh… As they sail out into the night.
They are cutting down the great pl… For days there has been the grate… The crash of the trunks, the rustl… With the ‘Whoops’ and the ‘Whoas,… I remember one evening of a long p…
My face is against the grass– the… My eyes are shut against the grass… Over my head the curlews call, An… My heart is against the grass and… It does not want to beat any more,
A purple blot against the dead whi… In my friend’s rooms, bathed in th… I had not noticed her before She snatched my eyes and threw the… She did not speak till we came out…
Up here, with June, the sycamore… Across the window a whispering scr… I shall miss the sycamore more I… Than anything else on this earth t… But I mean to go through the door…
Remember me and smile, as smiling… I have remembered things that went… The dolls with which I grew too w… Or over-wise—kissed, as children d… And so dismissed them; yes, even a…
From our low seat beside the fire Where we have dozed and dreamed an… Or raked the ashes, stopping so We scarcely saw the sun or rain Above, or looked much higher
His heart to me, was a place of pa… I saw it then as we see things in… I remember the tress, and the high… towers; The walls are standing to-day, and…