James Kenneth Stephen
Born in February 25, 1859 / Died in February 3, 1892 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by James Kenneth Stephen
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To R. K.
... Monstr'-inform'-ingens-horrendous ...
After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies)
... They've won, those two, life's highest prize, ...
The Last Ride Together (after Browning)
... I said I was wearing his favourite flowers: ...
Steam-Launches on the Thames
... noisome filth-stained&emsp ...
England and America
... Of Parliaments&emsp ...
Of F.W.H.M. to One that Smokes
... Not for thy sake, oh goddess of creation, ...
A Parodist's Apology
... They have piled you a cairn that would fain have stoned you: ...
The Malefactor's Plea
... Of course&emsp ...
A Sonnet
... That grass is green, lakes damp, and mountains steep: ...
Men and Women
... The surreptitious&emsp ...
4th July, 1882, Malines. Midnight.
... Where thou couldst mingle with thy fellow brutes, ...
My Education
... At Lincoln's Inn I'd read a brief, ...
The Ballade of the Incompetent Ballade-Monger
... Three rhymes are sufficient for 'ghouls,' ...
The Philosopher and the Philanthropist
... Spending his substance in Strife, ...
The Philosopher and the Philantropist
... Spending his substance in Strife, ...
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