Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
In Charidemum
... But with reproach your awful eyebrows twitch, ...
In Lupum
... . . mole. Here shall I wait in vain till figs be set, ...
In Maximum
... When thou canst see unmoved thy neighbour's plate, ...
In Port
... She shall come in with tip-toe tread, ...
In The Green And Gallant Spring
... Death and the grave and winter drear, ...
In the Highlands
... Broods and dies-- O to mount again where erst I haunted ...
In The States
... A brother yet though young in years, ...
It Blows A Snowing Gale
... The boats are on the sea and the crews are on the pier ...
It's Forth Across The Roaring Foam
... Where all the deep-sea galleons ride that come to bring the corn, ...
Katherine
... To hover between smiles and tears, ...
Keepsake Mill
... Marvellous places, though handy to home! Sounds of the village grow stiller and stiller, ...
Know You The River NEar To Grez
... But, clear and pure and fountain-cold, ...
Late, O Miller
... In the house the lights are lighted ...
Let Love Go, If Go She Will
... For one thing thou hast given, O Love, one thing ...
Light As The Linnet On My Way I Start
... Content to know, through all man's varying fates, ...