Poems by Charlotte Turner Smith
Sonnet XXXVIII.
... She bids the truth recur--with aggravated pain ...
Sonnet XXVII.
... Lights their green path, and prompts their simple mirth, ...
Sonnet LXXVIII. Snowdrops
... Your green and pencil'd blossoms, trembling, wave ...
Sonnet LXIV
... Fringed with green woods, or stain'd with veins of ore, ...
Sonnet LXXXI.
... Murmur "their fairy tunes, in praise of flowers ...
Sonnet XV. From Petrarch
... But raise thine eyes to Heaven--and think I wait thee there ...
Sonnet XLVI.
... Saved by the historic page--the poet's tender lay! ...
Sonnet LXXXIV. To The Muse
... -- Crush'd to the earth, by bitterest anguish press'd, ...
Fragment
... from a Poem called "The Emigrants," printed in 1793 ...
The Origin Of Flattery
... Bids palsied age with youthful spirit glow, ...
Sonnet XXXIX. To Night. From The Same.
... May reach--though lost on earth--the ear of Heaven! ...
A Descriptive Ode
... On the bleak hills, with flint o'erspread, ...
Sonnet LXXIX. To The Goddess Of Botany
... Or stream from coral rocks beneath the ocean's waves ...
Sonnet VI. To Hope
... Ah, come sweet nymph! in smiles and softness drest, ...
On The Aphorism
... And she, who years beyond fifteen, ...