Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Born in August 14, 1802 / Died in October 15, 1838 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The Reply Of The Fountain
... Long years, that leave their trace behind, ...
Juliet After The Masquerade. By Thompson
... Made for young hearts in love's first dreaming mood:-- ...
Portrait Of A Lady. By Sir Thomas Lawrence
... Than what hot-house rose might bear,-- ...
The Pilgrim
... There's hope for one who leaves with shame, ...
Long Years Have Past Since Last I Stood
... Ah! those who left their childhood's scenes ...
The Hindoo Girls Song
... Float onfloat onthy freight is flowers, ...
The Minister
... Strife, tumult, mirth, and fear are vanished hence ...
Scenes In London II - Oxford Street
... Wealth, with its waste, its pomp, and pride, ...
The Combat. By Etty
... Friends, fame, hope, freedom, all were gone, ...
The Ruined Cottage
... Their garden filled with fruits and flowers and herbs ...
To Olinthus Gregory, On Hearing Of The Death Of His Eldest Son, Who Was Drowned As He Was Returning
... All pastthen weeping words there came ...
Cafes In Damascus
... Thus with some sweet dream's assistance, ...
A Legend Of Tintagel Castle
... They oared with their white wings, the bark thro' the flood, ...
Cupid And Swallows Flying From Winter. By Dagley
... Where the dark hair'd girls are dancing, ...
Love Nursed By Solitude. By W. I. Thomson, Edinburgh
... Where looks and thoughts alike must feel the chain, ...