Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
To What Shall I Compare Her?
... Than the truth.As the stars are from the sleeper, ...
To Willie and Henrietta
... And all the thousand things that children are ...
Travel
... -- Where the Great Wall round China goes, ...
Variant Form Of The Preceding Poem
... But an hour you bear your trial, sin and suffer, bleed and die ...
Voluntary
... The shepherd's slender strain, ...
What Man May Learn, What Man May Do
... While, skipper-like, his course he steers ...
When The Sun Come After Rain
... One by one.And when life draws to its even ...
Where Go the Boats?
... Shall bring my boats ashore ...
Windy Nights
... Late in the night when the fires are out, ...
Winter-Time
... and then, A blood-red orange, sets again ...
You Looked So Tempting In The Pew
... My trembling fingers played with yours ...
Young Night-Thought
... All carrying different kinds of things, ...
Come, My Little Children, Hear Are Songs For You
... Some are short and some are long, and all, all are new ...
Youth And Love
... Cries but a wayside word to her at the garden gate, ...
The Cock's Clear Voice Into The Clearer Air
... He sings the morn upon the westward hills ...