Richard Savage poet from United Kingdom was born in 1697, had 46 years and died in 1743. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Richard Savage
The Wanderer: A Vision: Canto I
... Swans, ducks, and geese, and the wing'd winter-brood, ...
An Epistle Of The Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole
... Well hadst thou weigh'd what truth such friends afford, ...
Nature in Perfection
... While, bent with Chains, the Weight he scarcely bore, ...
A Poem: To The Memory of Mrs. Oldfield
... And to the Place from whence it came, impetuous wing'd its Way ...
The Wanderer: A Vision: Canto III
... Thy thoughts, first-rank'd, were sure design'd the great! ...
Verses Occasioned By The Right Honourable The Lady Viscountess Tyrconnel's Recovery At Bath
... These gales, yon springs, herbs, flow'rs, and sun are mine ...
The Wanderer: A Vision: Canto IV
... Thro' days, months, years, thro' time's whole course I run, ...
The Progress Of A Divine: Satire
... When 'scapes some portion'd girl from guardian's pow'r, ...
The Bastard
... 'Blest be the Bastard's birth! through wondrous ways, ...
The Wanderer: A Vision: Canto V
... Plains with flow'rs, herbs, and plants, and beeves, and flocks ...