Felicia Dorothea Hemans
Born in September 25, 1793 / Died in May 16, 1835 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Felicia Dorothea Hemans
Fairy Favours
... Whose thoughts' free current with mine may blend, ...
Introductory Verses
... If heaven and earth, with beauty fraught, ...
The Captive Knight
... Cease! let them hear the captive's voiceâbe still! ...
The Queen Of Prussia's Tomb
... ~ Milman. It stands where northern willows weep, ...
The Angel Of The Sun
... Oh, Heav'n, how chang'd, how pale, how dim! ...
The Voice Of Spring
... I have breathed on the South, and the chestnut-flowers ...
Sabbath Sonnet
... Towards spire and tower, 'midst shadowy elms ascending, ...
Gertrude, Or Fidelity Till Death
... HER hands were clasp'd, her dark eyes rais'd, ...
The Messenger-Bird
... And we know that the friends we have lost are there, ...
Christmas Carol
... Harp, lyre, and voice, in concert swelling, ...
The Birds Of Passage
... And the place is hush'd where the children play'd,– ...
The Laplander To His Rein-Deer
... Since thou, oh, my rein-deer! my servant hast been, ...
The Pilgrim Fathers
... They have left unstained what there they found - ...
Lines To The Memory Of A Very Amiable Young Lady, Who Died At The Age Of Eighteen
... There too, each pang, each earthly suff'ring o'er, ...
The Forest Sanctuary - Part II.
... LXI. Where the line sounds not, where the wrecks lie low, ...