Poems by George Meredith
Grandfather Bridgeman
... - "These Russians came lumping and grinning: they're fierce at it, though they are blocks ...
Modern Love: VIII
... But, no: we are two reed-pipes, coarsely stopped: ...
Angelic Love
... While to the panting heart's dry yearning drouth ...
Modern Love: XIV
... The while her mouth's red bow loosed shafts of wit ...
Modern Love: XXII
... We are League-sundered by the silent gulf between ...
Modern Love: XXVI
... But when the arrow strikes him, there's a change ...
Modern Love: XLIX
... But theres a strength to help the desperate weak ...
Modern Love: XLVII
... Behold! I looked for peace, and thought it near ...
Modern Love: II
... And raged deep inward, till the light was brown ...
Modern Love: XX
... With what ensues from his own slipperiness ...
Modern Love: XVI
... "Ah, yes! Love dies!" I said: I never thought it less ...
Modern Love: IX
... And uttering that soft starry you, she leaned ...
Modern Love: I
... She lay Stone-still, and the long darkness flowed away ...
Union In Disseverance
... Life's full throb over breathless and abased: ...
The South-Wester
... it shot, Slew the huge gloom with golden shaft, ...