Eliza Cook poet from United Kingdom was born on December 24, 1818, had 70 years and died on September 23, 1889. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is political.
Top ten poems Eliza Cook
Don't Tell the World that You're Waiting for Me
... I have fashioned a home, where the fairies might dwell, love, ...
Song of the Worm
... Where the velvet bedecks, and the white lawn is spread ...
The Old Arm-chair
... I've bedewed it with tears, and embalmed it with sighs ...
The Quiet Eye
... Hope may be crownd, or joy delayd ...
The Sea-Child
... On the plague-ridden earth than the storm-lashd main ...
I Leave Thee for Awhile
... Till thou wouldst share and make it warm, this heart would know no rest ...
Grey-eyed mabel
... That charmed the young and cheered the old ...
Buttercups and Daisies
... And these wild flowers will hold mine fast, ...
Teddy O'Neale
... But I dreamt, while the tears down my pillow were streaming, ...
Winter the Season For the Exercise of Charity
... For God's wisdom and might shew well in his train ...