Poems by Caroline Norton
The Fever-Dream
... (While my heart beat loud, and my breath came thick) ...
Sonnet IX
... Set to some foreign lute or harp's melodious chords! ...
Would I Were With Thee!
... Thy young lip pours unheard its sweet complaining, ...
The Visionary Portrait
... IV. "Let youth's fresh rose still gently bloom ...
The Arabs Faerwell To His Horse
... Fleet-limbed and beautiful! farewell!--thou'rt sold, my steed--thou'rt sold! ...
The Rock Of The Betrayed
... XXXIII. The cold faint evening breeze sprang up ...
The Lady Of La Garaye - Part II
... Her smiles shall thrill like sunbeams through thy veins: ...
The Poets Choice
... III. Then, when moon and stars were fair, ...
The Faithful Guardian
... His fine limbs full of strength and grace, couched humbly on the ground: ...
The Tryst
... II. With a yearning hope, from my wrung and aching heart ...
The Poplar Field
... "Twelve years have elapsed, since I last took a view ...
The Dream
... ' While sounded, faint and far, some turret's midnight chime ...
Sonnet III
... THE FORNARINA. AND bless'd was she thou lovedst, for whose sake ...
The Child Of The Islands - Autumn
... " LI. Oh! the green mounds, that have no head-stones o'er them, ...
The Lady Of La Garaye - Prologue
... The blindworm coils where Queens have slept, nor asks ...