#English #Women #XIXCentury #XXCentury
WHEN in the west the red sun san… The cypress trees stood up like go… The mother told her little child t… Of the gold trees the heavenly gar… In golden dreams the child sees go…
THE trees stand brown against the… The shivering gray of field and sk… The mists wrapt round the dying da… The shroud poor days wear as they… Poor day, die soon, who lived in v…
THROUGH many days and many days The seed of love lay hidden close; We walked the dusty tiresome ways Where never a leaf or blossom grow… And in the darkness, all the while…
We do not clamour for vengeance, We do not whine for fear; We have cried in the outer darknes… Where was no man to hear. We cried to man and he heard not;
AMONG the shallows where the san… Is golden and the waves are small, I love to lie, and to my hand How many little treasures fall! What shells and seaweed grace the…
NIGHT wind sighing through the p… Trembling of the aspen, shivering… Every leafy voice of all the night… Mourning, weeping over Chloe’s pi… Chloe, fresher than the breeze of…
I reach my hand to thee! Stoop; take my hand in thine; Lead me where I would be, Father divine. I do not even know
THROUGH her fair world of bloss… Veiled with her maiden innocence,… Not all the splendour of the waxin… She sees, nor all the colour of th… And yet who knows what finer hues…
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…
THE house sleeps dark and the moo… The fields are alight with dew; ‘Oh, will you not come to me, Lov… I have waited the whole night thro… For I knew,
DAWN in the east, and chill dew… Tears of the new-born day; Dew on the lawn, and blackbirds ca… Music and mild mid-May. The lilac, see, wins back the colo…
NOW the far waves roll nearer and… The wind’s awake, the pitiless win… It shrieks the menace that I dare… Soon at my feet the angry waves wi… In desolating wrath—and here I st…
LET them sing of their primrose a… Their daffodil-gold-coloured hair, Their bluebells, blue eyes, and wh… All the pale dreamy things they fi… Give me stir of brown leaves in th…
BENEATH cool ferns, in dewy gra… Among the leaves that fringe the s… I hear the feet of lovers pass, —I hide all day, and dream. But when the night, with wide soft…
What do the roses do, mother, Now that the summer’s done? They lie in the bed that is hung w… And dream about the sun. What do the lilies do, mother,