Poems by George Meredith
Phaethon--Attempted In Galliambic Measure
... precipitate, Seen of men as a glad rain-fall, sending coolness yet ere it comes: ...
Internal Harmony
... purely fed By their sustainment I likewise shall scale ...
Requiem
... Where thought hath no theme, and where sleep hath no dream, ...
The Lesson of Grief
... When I had shed my glad year's leaf, ...
'Atkins'
... Laurels he clasps in the words 'duty done,' ...
Modern Love XXX
... Into which state comes Love, the crowning sun:  ...
To Robin Redbreast
... And then, bonny Robin, I'll spread thee out crumbs ...
Song (Untitled #2)
... As I when thy voice came at intervals, tuned to adore: ...
The Shipwreck Of Idomeneus
... Its hopes Are wrecks, himself the drowning, drifting weed ...
Song (Untitled #5)
... ' With thee the wind and sky are fair, ...
Modern Love: XXXIV
... She's glad I'm happy, says her quivering under-lip ...
Modern Love: L
... When hot for certainties in this our life! ...
The Rape Of Aurora
... But love, thought he, listening, ...
Modern Love: XLVI
... I moved Toward her, and made proffer of my arm ...
London By Lamplight
... Those drown'd black locks, those dead lips white, ...