Horace Smith poet from United Kingdom was born on December 31, 1779, had 69 years and died on July 12, 1849. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is romanticism.
Top ten poems Horace Smith
My Boating Song
... Feel your stretchers and make the blades bend ...
Prologue To A Charade.--"Damn-Ages"
... Most flat would fall our "cranks and wanton wiles," ...
Impromptu In The Assize Court At Lincoln
... Flowed three days, uphill, the wrong way ...
Prothalamion
... Freedom you'll have, but still will lack the thrall,-- ...
The Curate To His Slippers
... Pumps that but induce the corn! ...
Isle Of Wight--Spring, 1891
... What glorious sunshine and what showers! ...
To A Scientific Friend
... They write with ease what fibs they please, ...
An Olde Lyric
... She then would be seene as the matchless Queene ...
Air--"Give That Wreath To Me"
... Would upset them all,--then give that brief to me ...
Ozymandias
... He meets some fragment huge, and stops to guess ...