Poems by William Morris
The Hall And The Wood
... The brown carles stayed twixt draught and draught, ...
The Message Of The March Wind
... The wide hills oer the sea-plain for them have no pleasure, ...
Meeting In Winter
... Whose dream I long have sorrowed oer ...
For The Briar-Rose
... The threat of war, the hope of peace, ...
Shameful Death
... And the smoke roll'd over the reeds of the fen, ...
The Lion
... Nor ride nor haste ...
Spring's Bedfellow
... But life and deeds were in her thought, ...
Pain And Time Strive Not
... That time, when the long day toiled through, ...
The Haystack in the Woods
... Would God that this next hour were past!" ...
The Burgher's Battle
... What judge shall doom the robbers guilt, ...
The Son's Sorrow
... When we came to the dark wood and the shade ...
The Raven And The King's Daughter
... The Raven. Kings daughter sitting in tower so high, ...
Hope Dieth: Hope Liveth
... Weep, though no hairs breadth thou shalt move ...
Gunnar's Howe Above The House At Lithend
... Till the heart swells to think of the gladness ...
From The Upland To The Sea
... and thy gown Fair with spring-flowers cast adown ...