Poems by George Meredith
The State Of Age
... Honoured the sons of Earth shall hold thee high: ...
The Hueless Love
... Then came a day that clipped for him the thread, ...
Bellerophon
... VIII As men that spied the wings, that heard the snort, ...
Appreciation
... New colours rose in thee, from fear, from shame, ...
The Revolution
... west, Hounds are the hounded in clouds, waves, forests, inverted the race: ...
The Flower Of The Ruins
... Be still the rose that lights the walk, ...
Phantasy
... IX She whirled, she twirled, the mock-priest grinned, ...
By Morning Twilight
... Sway With the song of the sea to the land ...
Angela Burdett-Coutts
... A woman vowed to Good, whom all attest, ...
A Certain People
... fair belief That these are devilish only to their thief, ...
Youth In Age
... As it will for sheer love till the last long sigh ...
Hymn To Colour
... him beside, She holds the flower to heaven, and by his power ...
The Longest Day
... From the boughs of the chestnut, the oak, and the elm, ...
Milton--December 9, 1608: December 9, 1908
... an utterance Almost divine, and such as Hellespont, ...
On Como
... To be guarded through darkness by spirits of air, ...