Ernest Christopher Dowson
Born in August 2, 1867 / Died in February 23, 1900 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Ernest Christopher Dowson
Moritura
... He stands and mumbles and looks at me, ...
The Dead Child
... Dead, here with thee to-day,-- ...
A Last Word
... And we have reaped the crops the gods have sown ...
Wisdom
... But when spring goes on hurrying feet, ...
A Requiem
... Plucking, with their spectral hands, ...
Flos Lunae
... Nor have thee smile, nor make thee weep: ...
Villanelle Of Acheron
... 'Tis well when life and love is done, ...
After Paul Verlaine-IV
... Where hast thou laid, who comest here, ...
Spleen
... I watched the river grow more white and strange, ...
O Mors! Quam Amara Est Memoria Tua Homini Pacem Habenti In Substantiis Suis
... Prithee, be no word spoken, ...
Autumnal
... Seems little, dear! on days like these ...
Terre Promise
... And she shall pass, with no vain words at all, ...
Beyond
... Ah, sweet,-sweet yesterday, the tears that start ...
To His Mistress
... Let's kiss when kissing pleases, ...
Amor Umbratilis
... My lips upon your trodden, daisied grass, ...