Poems by Mathilde Blind
Cedars Of Lebanon At Warwick Castle
... With layers of gloom keeping the Sun at bay, ...
Why Will You Haunt Me
... Where long-dried perfume scents the airs, ...
I Charge You
... To that garden where love stood in blossom with the red and white hawthorn of May ...
Reapers
... Stand like cows of bronze, save when they flick the teasing ...
Yea, The Roses Are Still On Fire
... With the sudden passionate throb of yore ...
The Woods Shake In An Ague-Fit
... Darts through the clouds on high, ...
All My Heart Is Stirring Lightly
... Callow hopes that thrill my breast! ...
Song I
... Then haste while still the roses blow, ...
The Music-Lesson
... Like a ball of fluff, with a warm brown throat ...
April Rain
... Heaven's light that breaks on mists of earth! ...
Green Leaves And Sere
... And the yellowing leaves fly thick and fast ...
Sometimes I Wonder
... The things I'll tell you when we meet ...
Deep In A Yew-Sequestered Grove
... And showed where like the yew's red seed, ...
The Evening Of The Year
... And all the moorland seems to breathe ...
Cleve Woods
... To stay his course, and, in his flattering glass, ...