Augusta Davies Webster
Born in January 30, 1837 / Died in September 5, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Augusta Davies Webster poet from United Kingdom was born on January 30, 1837, had 57 years and died on September 5, 1894. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is classicism.
Top ten poems Augusta Davies Webster
The Manuscript of Saint Alexius
... Give me fruit, give me fruit, oh Christ give my earned fruit, ...
Hark the sky-lark in the cloud
... In the shining days like these ...
A Comrade
... Then she said "After blight the boughs are bare, ...
News to the king, good news for all
... We have beaten the rebels and crushed them down ...
A Coarse Morning
... And their graves are long green that were tossed to land ...
The Sky-Larks Song
... Dear earth-born lark, sing on, sing clear, ...
A Preacher
... Though, were't not for belief, 'Tis far from proved" - ...
My Loss
... And their sweetness was beyond delight, ...
Her Memories
... Fresh garlands of the flowers that pleased her best, ...
The Happiest Girl in the World
... He, with his man's straight purpose, thinking "wife," ...