Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell 1847 - 1922 Poetry Listing Read More About Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Dead Harvest [In Kensington Gardens] Along the graceless grass of town 15 151 A Letter From A Girl To Her Own Old Age Listen, and when thy hand this paper presses, 57 163 A Poet's Sonnet If I should quit thee, sacrifice, forswear, 14 143 A Poet's Wife I saw a tract of ocean locked in-land 12 144 After A Parting Farewell has long been said; I have forgone thee; 15 145 An Unmarked Festival There's a feast undated yet: 30 132 At Night Home, home from the horizon far and clear, 8 162 Builders Of Ruins We build with strength the deep tower-wall 60 141 Chimes Brief, on a flying night, 12 132 Cradle-Song At Twilight The child not yet is lulled to rest. 8 132 Future Poetry No new delights to our desire 35 135 I Am The Way Thou art the Way 12 148 In Autumn The leaves are many under my feet, 55 140 In Early Spring O Spring, I know thee! Seek for sweet surprise 38 137 Meditation No sudden thing of glory and fear 17 138 November Blue O, Heavenly colour! London town 16 121 Parentage Ah no, not these! 12 139 Parted Farewell to one now silenced quite, 25 121 Regrets As, when the seaward ebbing tide doth pour 24 159 Renouncement I must not think of thee; and, tired yet strong, 14 135 San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother I had not seen my son's dear face 25 126 Soeur Monique Quiet form of silent nun, 108 135 Song As the inhastening tide doth roll, 20 137 Song My Fair, no beauty of thine will last 15 143 Song Of The Day To The Night From dawn to dusk, and from dusk to dawn, 21 129 Song Of The Night At Daybreak All my stars forsake me, 12 143 Song Of The Spring To The Summer O poet of the time to be, 21 121 Sonnet Your own fair youth, you care so little for it, 14 139 Sonnet I touched the heart that loved me as a player 14 130 Sonnet A poet of one mood in all my lays, 14 134 Sonnet--In February Rich meanings of the prophet-Spring adorn, 14 135 Sonnet--My Heart Shall Be Thy Garden My heart shall be thy garden. Come, my own, 14 128 Sonnet--Spring On The Alban Hills O'er the Campagna it is dim warm weather; 14 110 Sonnet--The Love Of Narcissus Like him who met his own eyes in the river, 14 125 Sonnet--The Neophyte Who knows what days I answer for to-day: 14 200 Sonnet--The Poet To Nature I have no secrets from thee, lyre sublime, 14 125 Sonnet--Thoughts In Separation We never meet; yet we meet day by day 14 125 Sonnet--To A Daisy Slight as thou art, thou art enough to hide, 14 129 Sonnet--To One Poem In A Silent Time Who looked for thee, thou little song of mine? 14 107 The Fold Behold, 14 140 The Lady Poverty The Lady Poverty was fair: 18 118 The Modern Mother Oh what a kiss 20 125 The Modern Poet - A Song Of Derivations I come from nothing; but from where 25 138 The Moon To The Sun As the full moon shining there 18 138 The Poet To His Childhood In my thought I see you stand with a path on either hand, 44 124 The Roaring Frost A flock of winds came winging from the North, 6 141 The Shepherdess She walks--the lady of my delight 18 147 The Two Poets Whose is the speech 19 122 To A Lost Melody Thou art not dead, O sweet lost melody, 50 135 To A Poet Thou who singest through the earth, 50 136
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