Walter Savage Landor
Born in January 30, 1775 / Died in September 17, 1864 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Walter Savage Landor
One Lovely Name
... One lovely name adorns my song, ...
Late Leaves
... so am I; The few late flowers have moisture in the eye ...
Child of a Day
... Nor, if thou knewest, couldst return!And why the wish! the pure and blest ...
F?sulan Idyl
... but taking it Would best have solved (and this she felt) her doubts ...
Ianthe
... Your pleasures spring like daisies in the grass, ...
Mother, I cannot mind my Wheel
... My fingers ache, my lips are dry: ...
To Zo?
... `Yes,' you shall say, when once the dream ...
Ianthe! You are Call'd to Cross the Sea
... O give me back what Earth, what (without you) ...
Very True, the Linnets Sing
... Autumn's, till they all have died, ...
To Age
... The fates have laid aside their shears ...
Acon and Rhodope
... . 'twas dutiful!Crush thy own heart, Man! Man! but fear to wound ...
Alciphron and Leucippe
... Leucippe. Dont keep your arm about my waist ...
Why, Why Repine
... 'twere vain; In this, or in some other spot, ...
Of Clementina
... Where Pleasure beams with Heavens own light, ...
The Maid's Lament
... Where children spell, athwart the churchyard gate, ...