Poems by Amy Levy
Sonnet
... All things there found if but One thing were lost, ...
Straw in the Street
... For life, for death, are they treading, say ...
The Birch-Tree at Loschwitz
... It pulses, and leaps, and quivers, ...
The Dream
... The fair dream hovered round me, clung ...
The End of the Day
... * * * * * * *O, sweeter far than strain and stress ...
The First Extra
... A Waltz Song. O sway, and swing, and sway, ...
The Last Judgment
... I dreamed she lived, that her heart was true ...
The Lost Friend
... O faith, long tried, that knows no faltering! ...
The Old House
... The face I used to wear when I was young!I thought my spirit and my heart were tamed ...
The Old Poet
... This only say: Forward, my friend, not here!They breathe no other messages than this, ...
The Piano-Organ
... O God! with its changeless rise and fall ...
The Promise of Sleep
... Thy rest All day I could not work for woe, ...
The Sick Man and the Nightingale
... (From Lenau.) So late, and yet a nightingale ...
The Two Terrors
... who shall say What form beneath the shrouding mantle nears ...
The Village Garden
... To E.M.S. Here, where your garden fenced about and still is, ...