Charles Stuart Calverley
Born in December 22, 1831 / Died in February 17, 1884 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Charles Stuart Calverley
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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 ...
Companions - A Tale Of A Grandfather
... That I faild to remark: it was rather dark &emsp ...
"Hic Vir, Hic Est"
... Through the streets, with tranquil mind, ...
Ode--'On A Distant Prospect' Of Making A Fortune
... O'er green lawns the whole day through, ...
Voices Of The Night
... "Time rolls his ceaseless course: ...
Love
... Thou could'st love, though, dearly: ...
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