Poems by George MacDonald
Far and Near
... The fact which suggested this poem is related by Clarke in his Travels ...
Lost But Safe
... "Father knows I'm not in the house!" ...
Songs of the Autumn Nights
... III. Across the stubble glooms the wind ...
The Mistletoe
... Didn't you catch the pretty glance of her ...
To A Sister
... Like morning woods are childhood's bower- ...
Galileo
... "And yet it moves!" Ah, Truth, where wert thou then ...
That Holy Thing
... Thou com'st down thine own secret stair: ...
O Do Not Leave Me
... Love-compassed thus, the girl in peace ascends, ...
Mother Nature
... Is the hearts and the throats of her nightingales ...
No Sign
... But serving thee with burning heart and thought ...
A Year Song
... A rimy fruit On a bare bough! ...
My Heart Thy Lark
... It will spring, I know, thy lark, from thy sod- ...
The Lost House
... Have risen and lighted, rushed and swollen between! ...
The Burnt Offering
... Throughout his soul, touching each point with light! ...
Hard Times
... Not sit in the house, benumbed with sadness- ...