Poems by Robert Southey
Inscription 02 - For A Column At Newbury
... Traveller! If with thy neighbour thou should'st not accord, ...
Inscription 03 - For A Cavern That Overlooks The River Avon
... here awhile Thou mayest repose thee, from the noontide heat ...
Inscription 04 - For The Apartment In Chepstow-Castle
... When CHRIST shall come and all things be fulfill'd ...
Inscription 05 - For A Monument At Silbury-Hill
... Of praise, as o'er these bleak and barren downs ...
Inscription 06 - For A Monument In The New For
... Drives on his blood-hounds to the chase of Man ...
Inscription 07 - For A Tablet On The Banks Of A Stream
... Where o'er its surface wheels with restless speed ...
Inscription 08 - For The Cenotaph At Ermenonville
... ROUSSEAU Loved these calm haunts of Solitude and Peace ...
Mary - A Ballad
... ad was related to me, when a school boy, as a fact which had really happened in the North of England ...
Musings On A Landscape Of Gaspar Poussin
... A little yet Onward, and I have gain'd the upmost height ...
My Days among the Dead are Past
... Their virtues love, their faults condemn, ...
Ode Written On The First Of December
... When Nature shrouds her in her tranceNot undelightful now to roam ...
Ode Written On The First Of January
... Illumes thy summer day,Canst thou rejoice--rejoice that Time flies fast ...
On The Death Of A Favourite Old Spaniel
... And yet thou should'st have lived! what tho' thine eye ...
Poems On The Slave Trade - Sonnet I
... And calls to share the prey his kindred Daemon War ...
Poems On The Slave Trade - Sonnet II
... The Heavens all-favoring smile, the breeze is fair ...