Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
Come, My Beloved, Hear From Me
... Dance, live and sing through all our furrowed tract ...
De Coenatione Micae
... And the great dead themselves, with jovial breath ...
De Erotio Puella
... Her on whose pyre the smoke still hovering waits ...
De Hortis Julii Martialis
... and tho' The Mulvian Bridge, above the Tiber's flow, ...
De Ligurra
... From some blind tap fish forth a drunken barn, ...
De M. Antonio
... and to recall The past is to have twice enjoyed it all ...
Death, To The Dead For Evermore
... and lo! After the loud wars, triumphs, trumpets, tears ...
Dedication
... This bosomful of songsThan that the whole, hard world with one consent, ...
Dedicatory Poem For "Underwoods"
... Oft have you spruced my wounded feather, ...
Duddingstone
... Once more my whole heart leaps and swells ...
Early In The Morning I Hear On Your Piano
... You (at least, I guess it's you) proceed to learn to play ...
Envoy For "A Child's Garden Of Verses"
... On many fairy citadels:There passing through (a step or so - ...
Epitaphium Erotii
... Bright be thy hearth, hale be thy babes, I crave ...
Escape at Bedtime
... There ne'er were such thousands of leaves on a tree, ...
Fair Isle At Sea
... That sea I loved, and once or twice ...