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Born in August 14, 1802 / Died in October 15, 1838 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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The Soldier's Grave

... The church shadow falls o'er the place of his rest, ...

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Hebe

... Though thy cheeks with smiles be drest, ...

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A Suttee

... Shining afar. Shed fragrant oils upon her fragrant bosom, ...

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Thoughts Of Christmas-Day In India

... From life's flowers have dash'd the dew ...

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On An Engraving Of Hindoo Temples

... Such throw life's flowers behind them, and aspire ...

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Fairies On The Sea Shore. By Howard

... CHORUS. Dance we round, for the gale is bringing ...

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The Rush-Bearing At Ambleside

... Where the bird's eye is bright as the sapphires that shine ...

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A Child Screening A Dove From A Hawk. By Stewardson

... That dove will die, that child will weep,-- ...

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The Zenana

... [ the last, "A wild shriek filled those palace halls—one shriek, it was ...

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The Funeral

... In the bright pyre's kindling flashes, ...

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The Soldier's Funeral

... To think, that the friends of his youth might weep, ...

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The Enchanted Island. By Danby

... On each side Were grottoes, like fair porticoes with steps ...

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Fountain’s Abbey

... When the votary turned to the world he had spurned, ...

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The Record

... That small white church in his own land, ...

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The Power Of Words

... or can turn The current cold and deadly to the heart ...