Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Piper
... Tho' where you learned your music, not the God of song can tell, ...
The Relic Taken, What Avails The Shrine?
... Still warm, a vacant nest where love once sat ...
The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
... But the deep grass sighed and rustled ...
The Sun Travels
... Still round the earth his way he takes, ...
The Swing
... Over the countryside-- Till I look down on the garden green, ...
The Unseen Playmate
... The Friend of the Children is sure to be by! He loves to be little, he hates to be big, ...
The Vagabond
... Not to winter even!Let the blow fall soon or late, ...
The Vanquished Knight
... Spurless, with sword reversed and dinted shield, ...
The Wind Blew Shrill And Smart
... And it's drain a health to death before we go!To death, my lads, we sail ...
The Wind Is Without There And Howls In The Trees
... Believe me, my friend, between this and the grave, ...
This Gloomy Northern Day
... This, through the stinging rain, ...
Thou Strainest Through The Mountain Fern
... Swin-Burne! Take then this quarto in thy fin ...
Though Deep Indifference Should Drowse
... Grow snow-showers in the street to me, ...
To All That Love The Far And Blue
... Footfalls in Utah or Pamere:Though long the way, though hard to bear ...
To Auntie
... But all your dozen of nurselings cry-- ...