#English #Women #XIXCentury #XXCentury
LOVE is no bird that nests and f… No rose that buds and blooms and d… No star that shines and disappears… No fire whose ashes strew the year… Love is the god who lights the sta…
THROUGH the long night, the dea… Along the dark and haunted way, I knew your hidden face was bright… More bright than any day. And when the faint, insistent moan
Here’s a rose that blows for Chlo… Fair as ever a rose in June was, Now the garden’s silent, snowy, Where the burning summer noon was. In your garden’s summer glory
NOW that the curtains are drawn c… Now that the fire burns low, And on her narrow bed the rose Is stark laid out in snow; Now that the wind of winter blows
PALE veil of mist bound round th… Pale fringe of rain upon the hills… Cold earth, cold sky and biting br… That mock the withered daffodils. And yet so short a while ago,
THE Sun tells to Trafalgar Squa… His old and radiant story, And touches in the young spring ai… The pepper-pots to glory. Spring’s robe down Piccadilly flo…
THROUGH her fair world of bloss… Veiled with her maiden innocence,… Not all the splendour of the waxin… She sees, nor all the colour of th… And yet who knows what finer hues…
Where are you—you whose loving bre… Alone can stay my soul from death? The world’s so wide, I seek it th… Yet—dare I dream to win to you? Perhaps your dear desired feet
THE summer roses all are gone— Dead, laid in shroud of rain-wet m… And passion’s lightning time is do… And Love is laid out white and co… Summer and youth for us are dead,
In the wood of lost causes, the va… Old hopes, like dead leaves, choke… Dark pinions fold dank round the s… ‘It is night, it is night, it has… Thou hast dreamed of the day, of t…
DEDICATION QUEEN of my Life, who gave me f… The richest crown a poet ever wore… Since I have given you songs a wh… Stoop, of your grace, and take thi…
SLEEP first, And let the storm and winter do th… Let all the garden lie Bare to the angry sky, The shed leaves shiver and die
THE summer down the garden walks Swept in her garments bright; She touched the pale still lily st… And crowned them with delight; She breathed upon the rose’s head
_From the Portuguese._ HEAVY my heart is, heavy to carr… Full of soft foldings, of downy en… And the outer fold of all is love, And the next soft fold is love,
AMONG the shallows where the san… Is golden and the waves are small, I love to lie, and to my hand How many little treasures fall! What shells and seaweed grace the…