Poems by George Meredith
The Century Of Garibaldi
... Wherefore they struck, and had to count their dead ...
The Woods Of Westermain
... Stray: he holds the leagues in stress, ...
The Years Had Worn Their Season's Belt
... There was more life than breath can give, ...
The Riddle For Men
... The trailing chapters she must write, ...
Sunrise
... Every hue From his gleaming shoulders ...
October 21, 1905
... this one man Her sea-hound and her mortal stroke, ...
Melampus
... the stings, The sweets, they warmed at their bosoms divined, discerned ...
The Voyage Of The 'Ophir'
... That truth once scored on Britain's breast ...
M. M.
... Look on her grave and see not Death but Life ...
Penetration And Trust
... III He clasped her, clasping a shape of stone ...
The Year's Shreddings
... The self gone out of them, therewith the pain: ...
Forest History
... VI. Through friendless wastes, through treacherous woodland, slow ...
Alsace-Lorraine
... precise. Ruled by the mathematician's hand, they solve their problem, as on a ...
Clash In Arms Of The Achaians And Trojans
... V. 394] Not the sea-wave so bellows abroad when it bursts upon shingle, ...
Foresight And Patience
... in vain: None save they but the souls which them contain ...