Poems by Sir Walter Raleigh
The Nymph's Reply To The Shepherd
... But could youth last and love still breed, ...
The Lie
... Tell schools they want profoundness, ...
Life
... Our graves that hide us from the setting sun ...
A Farewell to False Love
... Dead is the root whence all these fancies grew ...
His Pilgrimage
... Travelleth towards the land of heaven ...
Song of Myself
... Can't tell a village pump from a church steeple ...
The Silent Lover ii
... He smarteth most that hides his smart, ...
Nature that Washed Her Hands in Milk
... With those he feeds but fills not death, ...
On Being Challenged to Write an Epigram in the Manner of Herrick
... Now Griggs, grown old and glum, and less intent on knowledge, ...
Now What Is Love
... Then, nymphs, take vantage while ye may ...
The Silent Lover i
... They that are rich in words, in words discover ...
A Literature Lesson. Sir Patrick Spens in the Eighteenth Century Manner
... VERSE II He spake: and straightway, rising from his side ...
Epitaph
... And from which earth, and grave, and dust ...
Like Truthless Dreams, So Are My Joys Expired
... Whose sweet spring spent, whose summer well-nigh done ...
To a Lady with an Unruly and Ill-mannered Dog Who Bit several Persons of Importance
... And introduce him to your Pet!Quod Raleigh ...