Charles Stuart Calverley
Born in December 22, 1831 / Died in February 17, 1884 / United Kingdom / English
Charles Stuart Calverley poet from United Kingdom was born on December 22, 1831, had 52 years and died on February 17, 1884. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Charles Stuart Calverley
Dover To Munich
... Then I turned, and on those bright hopes pondered ...
Charades
... II. If you've seen a short man swagger tow'rds the footlights at Shoreditch, ...
A, B, C.
... V is the Voice which his niece replied 'No' in: ...
Gemini And Virgo
... The thought--the dream--that she had offers ...
Lines Suggested By The Fourteenth Of February - I
... Else, this heart shall soon cease throbbing ...
To Mrs. Goodchild
... Who knows what "things unknown" I might have "bodied ...
"There Stands A City"
... Friend--the 'long' but not 'stern swell,' {15a} ...
Isabel
... And cut clubs, cards, champagne, balls, billiard-rooms, and beer ...
Lines Suggested By The Fourteenth Of February - II
... What all young ladies, whate'er their grade is, ...
Forever
... While the great pulse of England beats ...