Isabella Valancy Crawford poet from Ireland was born on December 25, 1850, had 36 years and died on February 12, 1887. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is prevalent form.
Top ten poems Isabella Valancy Crawford
The Ghosts Of The Trees
... The "Wherefore" or "Why" the tall trees stand, ...
Two Songs Of Spain
... My dark eyes flash, my clear cheek burns, ...
March
... Where scurry the white clouds, ...
Malcolm's Katie: A Love Story - Part II.
... and the sun Walk'd pale behind the resinous, black smoke ...
His Mother
... 'Too soon, too soon!' she murmured, 'Yet I'll keep ...
La Bouquetiere
... Your laugh with mine should come in pat! ...
Bite Deep And Wide, O Axe, The Tree!
... "His crown the very heavens shall smite, ...
Old Spense
... --What next?" I've kind of stray'd from thet thar scare ...
Malcolm's Katie: A Love Story - Part VI.
... and below, Where the coil'd waters straighten'd to a stream, ...
The Deacon And His Daughter
... An' then her heart, 'twas made clar through ...