Poems by William Morris
Near Avalon
... Right soon will leave the spear-heads bare ...
Near But Far Away
... Sweet seemed that kiss till thence her feet were gone, ...
Night
... Thoughts unsaid 'twixt Life and Death ...
Our Hands Have Met
... 'O wasted sighs of long ago!'Wilt thou rejoice that thou hast set ...
Pomona
... Ah, where's the river's hidden Gold! ...
Riding Together
... Down rain'd the buds of the dear spring weather, ...
Sad-Eyed and Soft and Grey
... Vain day, why wert thou from the dark night born ...
Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery
... And through the bare twigs saw a great light glide,With many-colour'd raiment, but far off ...
Sir Giles' War-Song
... "St. George Guienne" right good to hear: ...
Song I: Though the World Be A-Waning
... Yet their hands shall not tremble, their feet shall not falter ...
Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow
... orld ye thought waning is glorious and good: And no morning now mocks you and no nightfall is weary, ...
Song III: It Grew Up Without Heeding
... --That we slept and we dreamed through the Summer of flowers ...
Song IV: Draw Near and Behold Me
... --Pass by me and hearken, and pity me not! Ye know not how void is your hope and your living: ...
Song IX: Ho Ye Who Seek Saving
... y out, the World heedeth not, 'Love, lead us home!' He leadeth, He hearkeneth, He cometh to you-ward ...
Song V: Through the Trouble and Tangle
... For methought that I conquered and he knelt and he crowned me, ...