Poems by George Meredith
A Reading Of Life--The Vital Choice
... II. Youth must offer on bent knees ...
Camelus Saltat
... You dealt?--the voice austere, the jeer, the sneer ...
'Joy Is Fleet'
... Joy is fleet, Sorrow slow ...
Manfred
... He mouthed of thoughts that grilled beneath, ...
When I would Imagine
... Whose spires, and domes, and towers ...
Song (Untitled #8)
... The veil is drawn, but all the future dread ...
The Garden Of Epicurus
... Our world which for its Babels wants a scourge, ...
Invitation To The Country
... Let him catch his cold fish without fear of a gun, ...
Hernani
... Hernani. Have we filched our prize, ...
The Invective of Achilles--V. 225
... Dared thy soul, for to thee that thing would have looked as a death-stroke ...
The Main Regret
... II. Sunshine might we have been unto seed under soil, or have scattered ...
'Ask, Is Love divine'
... Love forego, Quit of scars and tears ...
The Point Of Taste
... Sound them their clocks, with loud alarum trump, ...
Margaret's Bridal Eve
... Though I bleed to the death, I shall let out the lie: ...
To Alex. Smith, The 'Glasgow Poet,' On His Sonnet To 'Fame'
... - She sees, and she might speak, since that wild call, ...