Poems by Frances Anne Kemble
Return
... Therefore the wind, the flower, and clear sunshine, ...
Sonnet. "Like one who walketh in a plenteous land"
... Through my rich, present life, to what beyond doth lie ...
Lament Of A Mocking-Bird
... Dark, bronze-leaved oaks, with silver mosses crowned, ...
To The Picture Of A Lady
... That one short look has stamped thee in my heart, ...
The Autumn Cyclamen
... Rolls through the darkening realms of space ...
The Vision Of Life
... As breathed into the soul love's ecstasies and woes ...
Song. "You gave your love a posy and she set it on a stand"
... You gave your love a jewel and she laid it safe apart, ...
To A Picture
... Hath love's warm, fearful, thrilling touch, no spell ...
Lines Written By The Seaside (II)
... Under thy sapphire vault, cold, still, and dark, ...
A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (I)
... That precious price, the gates of heaven give way, ...
Sonnet. "Thou restless voice! that wandering up and down"
... From searching sunbeams hid in these cool bowers, ...
A Farewell
... O'er the springing sward,through the twilight wood ...
Lines For Music (III)
... Good night! from hours of weary waking ...
Womans Love
... Nor aught that men call dazzling, fair, or bright: ...
Lines Written On Leaving Belvoir Castle In 1842
... May virtue, strength, and honour, guard thy walls, ...