Poems by Richard Monckton Milnes
From Italy
... Though strange in this illustrious land, ...
Valentia
... Who scales all highths, and with sharp ken ...
The Departure Of St. Patrick From Scotland
... Speak, friends! speak what you will,--but change those asking looks forlorn, ...
From The Venetian Of Buratti
... ''--(Bis.) Well, let us rest with them,--well let us rest with them, ...
A Vision Of The Argonauts
... ``The Fleece, the Golden Fleece, our Golden Fleece,'' ...
To ---, Written At Venice
... Transpierced, transfused, each densest mass ...
The Eld
... And friends, though fresh, and hale, and cheerly, ...
Clifden, In Cunnemara
... Though small the scope and slow the growth of deed ...
Modern Athens
... Let her be placed as suits the thought and worth ...
Written At Mycenae
... Lion's gate; A Man of godlike limb and warrior state, ...
Cannae
... Still left for flight, lest, living, he might bear ...
Pelasgian And Cyclopean Walls
... And think of those grand limbs whose nerve could bear ...
On The Death Of ---
... Where my youth's most genial flowers had blown, ...
Jesus And John Contending For The Cross, By Simeone Da Pesaro; In The Collection Of The Seminary At
... In the long and weary woodland, where your path of life will lead, ...
Saul And David
... town and camp Caught the sad fame that spread like pestilence, ...