Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
Fairy Bread
... And when you have eaten well, ...
Farewell
... Steer without smiling, through the sea of smiles, ...
Farewell to the Farm
... Good-bye, good-bye, to everything! To house and garden, field and lawn, ...
Fear Not, Dear Friend, But Freely Live Your Days
... We that have touched your raiment, are made whole ...
Fixed Is The Doom
... each beholds His dear ones shine beyond him like the stars ...
Flower God, God Of The Spring
... Heart, Spring comes with a bound, Spring the deliverer, ...
For Richmond's Garden Wall
... But hark, and you may hear quite plain ...
Foreign Children
... And turned the turtle off their legs ...
Foreign Lands
... Into the sea among the ships, To where the road on either hand ...
From a Railway Carriage
... And here is the green for stringing the daisies! ...
Go, Little Book - The Ancient Phrase
... And by her goodness, little book!What shall I say when I come there ...
God Gave To Me A Child In Part
... Sat hand in hand with love, and all day through ...
Good and Bad Children
... Theirs is quite a different story! Cruel children, crying babies, ...
Good-Night
... Well then, Let us arise and go like men, ...
Had I The Power That Have The Will
... For stricken hearts and lives that pine ...