Poems by Victoria Mary Sackville-West
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Full Moon
... But she climbed on a Kentish stile in the moonlight, ...
Mariana In The North
... All her lovers have passed, her beautiful lovers have passed, ...
A Saxon Song
... For a man and his loves make a man and his life ...
Moonlight
... - The darkened land, the brightening wave - ...
Sailing Ships
... Down that long coast, and saw Magellan's Clouds arise ...
Evening
... The curve of black-ribbed deck gleams palely white, ...
Days I enjoy
... The years are too strickly measured, and life too short ...
Beechwoods at Knole
... Through drifts of leaves, where underfoot the beech-nuts ...
Trio
... Beneath their startled gaze she thought that she ...
Bee-Master
... Have your skep ready, drowse them with, your smoke, ...
And so it ends
... Which does your Church esteem the kinder role, ...
The Greater Cats
... With lions, tigers, leopards, and their kind ...
Making Cider
... But still resolved, with maundering tongue, ...
Bitterness
... The song Rang still between them, vibrant bell to answering bell, ...
Song
... Through meshes that, like Danae's sieve, ...
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