#English #Women #XIXCentury #XXCentury
JOIN hands, my dear, clasp long… Even this present we shall soon ca… And lay among the unforgotten days… Not the less loved because they co… Make haste to put our hasty words…
THE wild wind wails in the poplar… I sit here alone. O heart of my heart, come hither t… Come to me straight over land and… My soul—my own!
WHITE bird of love, lie warm upo… White flower of love, lie cool aga… Teach me to dream again a little s… Ere this dream, too, sink earthwar… Teach me to dream my heart still p…
LAURELS, bring laurels, sheaves… Till England’s boughs are bare of… Soon comes the flower more rare, m… Than any laurel this year weaves— The Aloe of the hundredth year
IN the deep heart of furthest fai… Where foot of man has never trodde… The enchanted portals of her palac… And there her sleepless sentinels… All round grow forests of white eg…
I found a starving cat in the stre… It cried for food and a place by t… I carried it home, and I strove t… The claims of its desire. And since its desire was a little…
FLY, fly, my pretty pigeon, fly! And see if you can find him; He has blue eyes—you’ll know him b… He wears a pack behind him. He’s gone away—ah! many a mile
(Rosamund.) The fairies have been busy while y… They have been laughing where the… They have taught Beauty to the ig… Set tasks of hope to weary wind-to…
1 It’s all for nothing: I’ve… 2 I suppose it ad to be: 3 But oh I never thought it o… 4 Nor e never thought it o… 5 And all for a kiss on your e…
CHOKED with ill weeds my garden… Hard was the ground, no bud had he… Yet shone your smile there, with y… ‘Have patience, for some day the f… Some weeds you killed, you made a…
RED roses bright, pink roses and… That bud and blossom and fall; The very sight of my heart’s delig… Is more than worth them all! Is worth far more than the whole s…
Sunrise is in your eyes, and in yo… The hope and bright desire of morn… My eyes are full of shadow, and my… Of life is yesterday. Yet lend my hand your hand, and le…
COME to-night in a dream to-nigh… Come as you used to do, Come in the gown, in the gown of w… Come in the ribbon of blue; Come in the virgin’s colours you w…
Does the wind sing in your ears at… Rattling the windows and doors of… Do you hear its song as it flies o… Do you feel the kiss that the wind… Or, wrapt in a lamplit quiet, do y…
Under the shadow of a hawthorn bra… Where bluebells draw the sky down… Where, ‘mid brown leaves, the prim… And hidden violets smell of solitu… Beneath green leaves bright-flutte…