#English #Women #XIXCentury #XXCentury
Good-bye, good-bye; it is not hard… You have my heart—the heart that l… Your name called by an echo in a d… You have my soul that, like an unt… Reflects your soul that leans so d…
If you were here, Hopes, dreams, ambitions, faith wo… Drowned in your eyes; and I shoul… Forgetting all that now I underst… For you confuse my life with memor…
ALL summer-time you said: ‘Love has no need of shelter nor o… For all the flowers take pity on h… And lead him to his scented rose-s… ‘He is a king,’ you said.
I HEAR the waves to-night Piteously calling, calling Though the light Of the kind moon is falling, Like kisses, on the sea
You see the fairies dancing in the… Laughing, leaping, sparkling with… You see the gnomes, at work beneat… Make gold and silver and diamonds… You see the angels, sliding down t…
OH, silken gown, all pink and pre… Bought, quite a bargain, in the C… Your ill-trained soul full false h… No Paris gown would have betrayed… You knew, my pretty silken treasur…
CHOKED with ill weeds my garden… Hard was the ground, no bud had he… Yet shone your smile there, with y… ‘Have patience, for some day the f… Some weeds you killed, you made a…
O THOU, who, high in heaven, To man hast given This clouded earthly life All storm and strife, Blasted with ice and fire,
EACH day Work bids my heart anew… Fold wings and watch my brain at p… But brain and heart will fly your… And find their natural home in you… Come to me—'tis the only way!
In the wood of lost causes, the va… Old hopes, like dead leaves, choke… Dark pinions fold dank round the s… ‘It is night, it is night, it has… Thou hast dreamed of the day, of t…
IF I might build a palace, fair With every joy of soul and sense, And set my heart as sentry there To guard your happy innocence— If I might plant a hedge so stron…
IF one might hope that when we sa… To life, we two might but be one a… But we look back on a divided past… And a divided future must foretell… Apart we sowed the seed that flowe…
HERE is the dim enchanted wood Your face, a mystery divine, But half revealed, half understood… Appears the counterpart of mine. Beyond the wood the daylight lies;
SIR GEOFFREY met the white la… Upon his marriage morn, Her eyes were blue as cornflowers… Her hair was gold like corn. Sir Geoffrey gave the white lady
When the bearing and doing are ove… And no more is to do or bear, God will see us and judge us The kind of men we were; And our sins, so ugly and heavy,