Walter Savage Landor
Born in January 30, 1775 / Died in September 17, 1864 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Walter Savage Landor
Hyperbion
... in vain. Hyperbion claspt him round with arm robust, ...
On The Dead
... Their names from those upon your scatter'd graves! ...
I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson
... Come; among the sons of men is one ...
Soon, O Ianthe! Life is O'er
... And sooner beauty's heavenly smile: ...
You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed
... You smiled, you spoke, and I believed, ...
Persistence
... Struggle to find their resting-place in vain: ...
Verses Why Burnt
... Peculiar word, the wanted most, ...
Who Ever Felt As I
... And often swore my lips were sweet ...
Time to Be Wise
... Climb stiffly up, take breath, and wait &emsp ...
The Fault Is Not Mine
... Acknowledge our friendship, our passion disown, ...
Verse
... The gay, the proud, while lovers hail ...
Overture
... who Loves choral songs and maidens crownd with flowers, ...
A Critic
... But, what bad writing is, you quite ...
Thrasymedes And Eunoe
... Who Loves choral songs and maidens crown'd with flowers, ...
Dying Speech Of An Old Philosopher
... Nature I loved, and, next to Nature, Art: ...