Robert Louis Stevenson
Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson
Lo! In Thine Honest Eyes I Read
... And like road sheltered from life's sea ...
Lo, Now, My Guest
... For me, for you, for all, to close the date, ...
Long Time I Lay In Little Ease
... And high o'er dark and graving yard ...
Looking Forward
... And tell the other girls and boys ...
Looking-Glass River
... Had blown out the light! Patience, children, just a minute-- ...
Loud And Low In The Chimney
... But the deep wood wind in the chimney ...
Love, What Is Love
... To see love coming and see love depart ...
Love's Vicissitudes
... Free stepping, straight and tall - ...
Man Sails The Deep Awhile
... His battle signal shows!What though the seas and wind ...
Marching Song
... Waves upon the stick! Here's enough of fame and pillage, ...
Men Are Heaven's Piers
... they evermore Unwearying bear the skyey floor ...
Mine Eyes Were Swift To Know Thee
... I knew thee helpful, knew thee true, knew thee ...
Music At The Villa Marina
... O even wings of music, bear my soul!Ye have the power, if but ye had the will, ...
My Bed is a Boat
... And sometimes things to bed I take, ...
My Heart, When First The Black-Bird Sings
... A stone into a poolBut unto thee, when thee I meet, ...