Poems by William Morris
Hafbur And Signy
... Whereas thou dreamedst thou wert in heaven, ...
Tapestry Trees
... Pear-tree. High oer the mead-flowers hidden feet ...
The Two Sides Of The River
... The Maidens. Sweet thoughts fly swiftlier than the drifting snow, ...
Another For The Briar-Rose
... Here sleeps the world that would not love! ...
Goldilocks And Goldilocks
... Tis night, she said, and the false days gone, ...
To The Muse Of The North
... & thy breast Heaving with hope of that so certain rest: ...
Of The Wooing Of Halbiorn The Strong
... A STORY FROM THE LAND-SETTLING BOOK OF ICELAND, CHAPTER XXX ...
Love Fulfilled
... Oer these faint feet-kissing flowers ...
Agnes And The Hill-Man
... In the hillside bode Agnes, three years thrice told oer, ...
Mother And Son
... Whose spears and whose swords were the warders ...
On The Edge Of The Wilderness
... Amans. How with the lapse of lone years could I strive, ...
Knight Aagen And The Maiden Else
... But when the wood was well passed through, ...
The Orchard
... That mocks the threat of winter near, ...
The Half Of Life Gone
... And the great trench digged by the Romans: there then awhile shall we stand, ...
The Forest
... Oak-tree. Unmoved I stand what wind may blow ...