Augusta Davies Webster
Born in January 30, 1837 / Died in September 5, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Augusta Davies Webster
A Castaway
... If they knew what their fine husbands look like seen by eyes ...
Day is dead, and let us sleep
... It may bring us time to weep:&emsp ...
Where found Love his yesterday?"
... Last month's buds, next winter's snow ...
Betrothed
... I love thee, sweet: some hopes have found their close ...
Yu-Pe-Yas Dirge For Tse-Ky
... Dream joys: but what for me who can but weep ...
No News From The War
... but we wait This great impending battle which, they say, ...
Deserted
... And I know what they say, though you hide it from me - ...
Once a sea-nymph loved a boy
... Oh the round waves, one by one, Swaying, swaying, swaying,&emsp ...
The Winds Tidings In August 1870
... And where the dauntless shrub-flowers bud and blow ...
The Swallows
... Let the hills rise, let the waves tear the beach, ...
Seeds with wings, between earth and sky
... Lacking the heart-room the song lies dead: ...
Where Home Was
... Our peach would just be new with leaves, ...
Choosing
... And love-time's here, and love-time will be done: ...
The Oldest Inhabitant
... Thou who hadst tracked the sun's path through the air ...
Not Love
... To hold mine eyes through change and change as thine, ...