Walter Savage Landor January 30, 1775 – September 17, 1864 Poetry Listing Read More About Walter Savage Landor below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master Into the woods my Master went, 1142 A Pastoral Damon was sitting in the grove 10 163 A Prophecy Proud word you never spoke, but you will speak 522 A Thought Blythe bell, that calls to bridal halls, 503 Absence Here, ever since you went abroad, 554 Acon And Rhodope The Year's twelve daughters had in turn gone by, 504 Advice To write as your sweet mother does 479 Age Death, tho' I see him not, is near 6 174 Ah what avails the sceptred race, Ah what avails the sceptred race, 8 190 Alciphron And Leucippe An ancient chestnut’s blossoms threw 554 An Invocation We are what suns and winds and waters make us; 521 Autumn Mild is the parting year, and sweet 531 Child Of A Day Child of a day, thou knowest not 546 Corinna, From Athens, To Tanagra Tanagra! think not I forget 499 Cowslips With rosy hand a little girl press’d down 516 Daniel Defoe Few will acknowledge what they owe 14 152 Death Stands Above Me Death stands above me, whispering low 521 Death Stands Above Me, Whispering Low Death stands above me, whispering low 560 Death Undreaded Death stands above me, whispering low 514 Defiance Catch her and hold her if you can, 512 Dirce Stand close around, ye Stygian set, 553 Do You Remember Me? Or Are You Proud? Do you remember me? or are you proud? 550 Dying Speech Of An Old Philosopher I strove with none, for none was worth my strife: 534 Faesulan Idyl Here, where precipitate Spring with one light bound 515 Farewell To Italy I Leave thee, beauteous Italy! no more 544 Fiesole Idyl Here, where precipitate Spring, with one light bound 64 149 Finis I strove with none, for none was worth my strife. 678 For An Epitaph At Fiesole Lo! where the four mimosas blend their shade 514 From "Myrtis" Friends, whom she look’d at blandly from her couch 481 Fsulan Idyl Here, where precipitate Spring with one light bound 732 Gebir I sing the fates of Gebir. He had dwelt 682 God Scatters Beauty God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers 667 Heartsease There is a flower I wish to wear, 480 Here, ever since you went abroad, Here, ever since you went abroad, 12 175 How To Read Me To turn my volumes o’er nor find 545 I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson I entreat you, Alfred Tennyson, 537 I Strove With None I strove with none, for none was worth my strife. 514 Ianthe From you, Ianthe, little troubles pass 653 Ianthe! You Are Call'd To Cross The Sea Ianthe! you are call'd to cross the sea! 483 Ianthe's Question Do you remember me? or are you proud?’ 654 Ianthe’s Troubles Your pleasures spring like daisies in the grass, 505 Idle Words They say that every idle word 6 137 In After Time No, my own love of other years! 480 In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow In spring and summer winds may blow, 753 Late Leaves The leaves are falling; so am I; 596 Lately Our Poets Lately our poets loiter'd in green lanes, 672 Leaf after leaf drops off, flower after flower, Leaf after leaf drops off, flower after flower, 6 162 Little Aglaë Father! the little girl we see 791 Macaulay The dreamy rhymer’s measur’d snore 831 Man In his own image the Creator made, 802
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