Poems by Charlotte Turner Smith
Sonnet LIX.
... the tempest gathered in various directions near the ...
Huge Vapours Brood Above the Clifted Shore
... That wavering reason lends, in life's long darkling way ...
Sonnet I
... And still with sportive hand has snatch'd wild flowers, ...
Sonnet III: To a Nightingale
... Say---hast thou felt from friends some cruel wrong, ...
Sonnet LXIII: The Gossamer
... Bright views that Youth with sanguine heart believes: ...
Sonnet LXVI: The Night-Flood Rakes
... "Nature's soft nurse," deserts the sigh-swoln breast, ...
Sonnet LXVII: On Passing over a Dreary Tract
... Even round yon crumbling walls, in search of food, ...
Sonnet VII: Sweet Poet of the Woods
... With cautious step, the love-lorn youth shall glide ...
Sonnet XLII: Composed During a Walk
... Crown'd with fresh flowers shall wake the woodland strain ...
Sonnet XLIII: The Unhappy Exile
... Then, from contrasted truth—my feeble soul recoils ...
Sonnet XLIV: Press'd by the Moon
... While I am doom'd—by life's long storm opprest, ...
Sonnet XLVII: To Fancy
... Which shew'd the beauteous rather than the true! ...
Sonnet XXXIV: Charm'd by Thy Suffrage
... That thou,---their highly favour'd brows to bind, ...
The Emigrants: Book I
... well content If on the short grass, strewn with fairy flowers, ...
The Emigrants: Book II
... Scene, on an Eminence on one of those Downs, which afford to the South a view of the Sea ...