Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Born in August 14, 1802 / Died in October 15, 1838 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Amelioration and the Future, Man's Noble Tasks
... That brings down Heaven to light our common soil ...
Sir Thomas Lawrence
... She would not that those tears should fall ...
The Troubadour. Canto 1
... With the moon's dewy smile, or the lightning's flash ...
The African Prince
... They found the young prince mid the woods, ...
Children
... And put the heart to school too soon, ...
The Sea-Shore
... I should love, when the sun-set reddened the foam, ...
The Sultana's Remonstrance
... And young knights stand with folded arms, ...
The Troubadour. Canto 4
... on her cheek Is there aught that of love may speak ...
Change
... And they, Whose boyhood had not known one jarring word, ...
Revenge
... Tis well: the rack, the chain, the wheel, ...
The Troubadour. Canto 2
... and around Boughs like green tapestry swept the ground ...
The Troubadour. Canto 3
... for no sound Rose from the thousands gather'd round ...
She Sat Alone Beside Her Hearth
... She grasped his hands,her own were cold, ...
Alexander And Phillip
... He plunged like the young steed, fierce and wild, ...
The Crusader
... For his sword has been tried, and his strength has been spent, ...