Richard Le Gallienne January 20, 1866 - September, 1947 Poetry Listing Read More About Richard Le Gallienne below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Ballad Of London - (To H. W. Massinsham) Ah, London! London! our delight, 40 635 A Ballad Of The Kind Little Creatures I had no where to go, 78 518 A Ballad Of Too Much Beauty There is too much beauty upon this earth 23 535 A Ballad Of Woman She bore us in her dreaming womb, 52 511 A Child's Evensong The sun is weary, for he ran 21 210 A Face In A Book In an old book I found her face 20 172 A Frost Fancy Summer gone 11 204 A Library In A Garden A world of books amid a world of green, 4 221 A Love-Letter Darling little woman, just a little line, 12 202 A Lover's Universe When winter comes and takes away the rose, 40 232 A New Year Letter Another year to its last day, 46 186 A Rainy Day The beauty of this rainy day, 35 215 A Song Of Singers Singers all along the street, 44 182 A Warning We that were born, beloved, so far apart, 16 186 Ad Cimmerios We, deeming day-light fair, and loving well 14 185 Adoration Ah, if you worship anything, 36 180 After Tibullus On her own terms, O lover, must thou take 42 162 Ah! Did You Ever Hear The Spring Ah! did you ever hear the Spring 10 180 Alfred Tennyson Great man of song, whose glorious laurelled head 48 166 All Sung What shall I sing when all is sung, 16 185 All The Way Not all my treasure hath the bandit Time 14 209 All The Wide World Is But The Thought Of You All the wide world is but the thought of you: 6 176 All The Words In All The World All the flowers cannot weave 8 236 Alma Venus Only a breath - hardly a breath! The shore 51 155 An Easter Hymn Spake the Lord Christ - "I will arise." 54 166 An Echo From Horace Take away the dancing girls, quench the lights, remove 30 164 An Epitaph On A Goldfish Five inches deep Sir Goldfish lies, 10 197 An Impression The floating call of the cuckoo, 15 162 An Inscription Precious the box that Mary brake 14 213 An Ode To Spring (To Grant And Nellie Allen) Is it the Spring? 75 178 An Old Love Letter I was reading a letter of yours to-day, 32 193 Anima Mundi Let all things vanish, if but you remain; 27 212 April April, half-clad in flowers and showers, 16 192 April Is In The World Again April is in the world again, 12 188 Art Art is a gipsy, 4 191 As In The Woodland I Walk As in the woodland I walk, many a strange thing I learn 24 169 At Her Feet My head is at your feet, 44 173 At Last I Got A Letter From The Dead At last I got a letter from the dead, 3 181 At The Sign Of The Lyre Master of the lyric inn 43 170 August Moonlight The solemn light behind the barns, 20 184 Autumn The year grows still again, the surging wake 31 182 Autumn The sad nights are here and the sad mornings, 18 190 Autumn Treasure Who will gather with me the fallen year, 13 172 Ballad Of The Seven O'Clock Whistle The daisied dawn is in the sky, 24 155 Ballade Of Love's Cloister Had I the gold that some so vainly spend, 28 174 Ballade Of Reading Bad Books O sad-eyed man who yonder sits, 29 205 Ballade Of Running Away With Life O ships upon the sea, O shapes of air, 28 203 Ballade Of The Absent Guest Friends whom to-night once more I greet, 28 160 Ballade Of The Bees Of Trebizond There blooms a flower in Trebizond 28 170 Ballade Of The Dead Face That Never Dies The peril of fair faces all his days 28 164
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