Poems by Robert Crawford
An Aspiration.
... All that thought and feeling share ...
Deliberation.
... Ofttimes the thread of reason, and the fume ...
Impetuosity.
... as on ice A ravening wolf, when his prey swerves, o'ershoots ...
At Camelot.
... With Launcelot, when the Queen was gone, withdrew ...
A Bridal Song.
... Favor well All his ways with her, that she ...
Song #12.
... I have brought thee all the faith ...
Proem.
... but song, That more than life of which the poet sings ...
Song #3.
... Close the portals of your speech, ...
The Storm.
... Who shall say? The great boughs swing, ...
The Blind Reader.
... In them, and his wits left his eyes to work ...
For love I, too, could die (she said) nor fear it,
... I, too, would take time's grandeur to the dust, ...
The Isles Of Sleep.
... Here long ago. Some seem each day to sail so far, ...
Sea-Weeds.
... Throw forth their fibres to the Power that breeds ...
Business And Pleasure.
... Those soft, mild eyes of his grow hard as iron ...
Cleopatra.
... A lover's verb That through his moods and tenses toned ...