Walter Savage Landor
Born in January 30, 1775 / Died in September 17, 1864 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Walter Savage Landor
Memory
... they remain, And shake my shoulder, urging me to sing ...
I Wander O'er The Sandy Heath
... "But wherefore!" let my church-yard stone ...
On Lady Charles Beauclerc's Death
... Thou, a few months before, wouldst have consoled ...
A Thought
... BLYTHE bell, that calls to bridal halls, ...
The Appeal
... Though youth, where you are, long will stay, ...
On Music
... What various feelings come from days gone by! &emsp ...
From Myrtis
... In the few hours assignd them, change their place, &emsp ...
Defiance
... She reached the porch and closed the door ...
To a Cyclamen
... What could thy careful guardian find &emsp ...
Gebir
... But silence went throughout, e'en thoughts were hushed, ...
Ianthes Troubles
... YOUR pleasures spring like daisies in the grass, ...
For an Epitaph at Fiesole
... And he had livd enough when he had dried her tear ...
Thou Hast Not Raised
... So chills the blushing morn, so chills the host ...
On Himself
... Nature I lovd, and next to Nature, Art ...
Macaulay
... Who win their battles like their loves, &emsp ...