Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
Apologetic Postscript Of A Year Later
... To its conceit.Come and smile, dear, and forget ...
Armies in the Fire
... The phantom armies marching go! Blinking embers, tell me true ...
As In Their Flight The Birds Of Song
... Halt here and there in sweet and sunny dales, ...
As One Who Having Wandered All Night Long
... And cities and bright streams and far-off Ocean's smile:I, O Melampus, halting, stand at gaze: ...
At Last She Comes
... In this dear patience of my pain ...
At the Sea-Side
... In every hole the sea came up, ...
Auntie's Skirts
... They trail behind her up the floor, ...
Autumn Fires
... See the smoke trail! Pleasant summer over ...
Away With Funeral Music
... The cup of life's for him that drinks ...
Bed in Summer
... The birds still hopping on the tree, ...
Before This Little Gift Was Come
... Looked back on human things and smiled farewell ...
Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien
... At Christmas, in the pantomime,Instanter, at the prompter's cough, ...
Block City
... And a harbor as well where my vessels may ride ...
Come From The Daisied Meadows
... Safe, safe, my little darling, on your mother's breast ...
Come, Here Is Adieu To The City
... And we that go sowing and weeping ...