Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Born in August 14, 1802 / Died in October 15, 1838 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The Sheperd Boy
... All wild creatures love him ...
Kate Kearney
... Close, close the casement, not for sleep, ...
Girl At Her Devotions. By Newton
... But rainbow words, light laugh, and thoughtless jest, ...
The Poor
... Their paths are paths of plenteousness, ...
Scenes In London I - Piccadilly
... Past that still hour, and its pale moon, ...
The Fairy Queen Sleeping. By Stothard
... Floated fantastic shapes, these were her guards, ...
Sir Walter Scott
... " Nor deem they heard thy "warrior's horn," ...
Secrets
... We see the eye subdued, the practised smile, ...
Scenes In London III - The Savoyard In Grosvenor Square
... Sudden his dark brown cheek grows bright ...
The Nizams Daughter
... But the small curve of that veined throat, ...
Scenes In London IV - The City Churchyard
... Where the long grass is filled with dew ...
The Oriental Nosegay. By Pickersgill
... -- And those dark eyes, so large, so soft, so bright, ...
Hannibal's Oath
... The ground rock'd beneath their feet, ...
Furness Abbey
... With the death's-head at my side, and the missal on my knee, ...
The Orphan
... Earth's meanest flower, heaven's mightiest star, ...