Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Good Boy
... My bed is waiting cool and fresh, with linen smooth and fair, ...
A Good Play
... But Tom fell out and hurt his knee, ...
A Thought
... The world is full of meat and drink, ...
A Valentine's Song
... sad thoughts Must keep the house, while gay thoughts go abroad, ...
About The Sheltered Garden Ground
... The vale ne'er seemed so deep before, ...
Ad Magistrum Ludi
... . . reign, And the long hawser, that on the back ...
Ad Martialem
... And perish; and the bell that knells them cries: ...
Ad Nepotem
... Thy image and thy wife's, and be it so!But why for her, { neglect the flowing } can ...
Ad Olum
... CALL me not rebel, though { here at every word ...
Ad Piscatorem
... Respect these fishes, for their friends are great ...
Ad Quintilianum
... The talking hearth, the rafters sweet with smoke, ...
Ad Se Ipsum
... That the kind God would make your path so plain ...
After Reading "Antony And Cleopatra"
... The sea's roar, and the white moon-shine, ...
Air Of Diabelli's
... And beside the winter faggotJoan and Darby sit and dose and dream and wake - ...
An English Breeze
... While, swift and singing, smooth and strong ...