Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Born in April 20, 1826 / Died in October 12, 1887 / United Kingdom / Finnish
Poems by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
A Fable
... And we have grown such friends together ...
Westward Ho!
... So, we'll not dream, nor look back, dear! ...
At Even-Tide
... From all this coil thou hast slipped away, ...
Life Returning
... Those mists furl off, and through the vale resplendent ...
By The Alma River
... Never heed Either Russ, or Frank, or Turk, ...
Summer Gone
... There sealed till summers, winters, all shall cease ...
Winter Moonlight
... Many a tune; Stormy night, with white rain-clouds going ...
The Good Of It
... Where they'll find their names writ when I lie in my shroud ...
For music
... But from the shore, the steadfast shore, ...
A Dead Sea-Gull
... Thou whom the deep seas could not drown, ...
Buried To-Day
... Taken away Sturdy of heart and stout of limb, ...
In The JuneTwilight
... From my arms she rose full statured, all transfigured, queenly featured-- ...
My Friend
... When the wind blows high and the snow falls fast ...
My Christian Name
... Her voice Might breathe the homely word, ...
Dante To Beatrice
... So from this heart's once void but infinite space ...