Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
Sonnet V
... From its tall trees, it breathes a slender smoke ...
Sonnet VII
... Year by year The narrowing toil grows closer round his feet ...
Sonnet VIII
... Turned thro' the casement toward the westering skies ...
Soon Our Friends Perish
... Over an ember, Lonely we hearken, as loud winds blow ...
Spring Carol
... And clear in the greenwood quires the thrush, ...
Spring Song
... My earliest thought of love, and Spring's ...
St. Martin's Summer
... I have dreamed a golden vision, ...
Still I Love To Rhyme
... Still strange, strange, they sound in old-young raiment invested, ...
Stout Marches Lead To Certain Ends
... It seems we are the first awake!- Strong heart! this is no royal way, ...
Strange Are The Ways Of Men
... A God shall plant his foot:A God in arms shall stand, ...
Summer Sun
... To please the child, to paint the rose, ...
Swallows Travel To And Fro
... Bright with breeze and sunshine, brings ...
System
... The child that is not clean and neat, ...
Tales Of Arabia
... Thus, friend, the tales of the old Camaralzaman, ...
Tempest Tossed And Sore Afflicted
... TEMPEST tossed and sore afflicted, sin defiled and care oppressed, ...