Poems by Charlotte Turner Smith
Song I
... III. Love shall himself thy boughs compose, ...
Sonnet LXXIII. To A Querulous Acquaintance
... O'er level paths, with moss and flow'rets strewn ...
Sonnet LXXV.
... Then, starting from his dream, he feels his woes again! ...
Sonnet LXII
... my weary way Ends but in sad vicissitudes of care: ...
Apostrophe
... Bent the lithe knee, and troul'd the honey'd tongue, ...
Verses II
... Then with gay heart he looks to future hours, ...
Sonnet XXXVI.
... And though his path through thorns and roughness lay, ...
Sonnet XIX. To Mr. Haley,
... For high in Fame's bright fane has Judgment placed ...
Sonnet V. To The South Downs
... Your beechen shades, 'your turf, your flowers among,' ...
The Swallow
... I would enquire how journeying long, ...
Studies By The Sea
... And the small scatter'd barks with outspread shrouds, ...
The Moon
... Or mark the floating clouds that cross thy way ...
Verses, On The Death Of The Same Lady
... This sickening heart, that bleeds for thine, ...
Sonnet L.
... Rocks!--whence with shadowy grace rude nature low'rs ...
Elegy
... Thus with clasp'd hands, wild looks, and streaming hair, ...