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Walter Savage Landor Poems
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- A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master
- A Prophecy
- A Thought
- Absence
- Acon And Rhodope
- Advice
- An Invocation
- Autumn
- Child Of A Day
- Corinna, From Athens, To Tanagra
- Cowslips
- Death Stands Above Me
- Death Stands Above Me, Whispering Low
- Death Undreaded
- Defiance
- Dirce
- Do You Remember Me? Or Are You Proud?
- Dying Speech Of An Old Philosopher
- Faesulan Idyl
- Farewell To Italy
- Finis
- For An Epitaph At Fiesole
- From "Myrtis"
- Fsulan Idyl
- Gebir (1)
- Gebir (2)
- Gebir (3)
- Gebir (4)
- Gebir (5)
- Gebir (6)
- Gebir (7)
- God Scatters Beauty
- Heartsease
- How To Read Me
- I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson
- I Strove With None
- Ianthe
- Ianthe! You Are Call'd To Cross The Sea
- Ianthe's Question
- Ianthe's Troubles
- In After Time
- In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow
- Late Leaves
- Lately Our Poets
- Little Aglaë
- Macaulay
- Man
- Memory
- Mild Is The Parting Year
- Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
- Of Clementina
- On An Eclipse Of The Moon
- On Catullus
- On Himself
- On His Eightieth Birthday
- On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday
- On Living Too Long
- On Lucretia Borgia's Hair
- On Music
- On The Death Of M. D'Ossoli And His Wife Margaret Fuller
- One Lovely Name
- Overture
- Persistence
- Plays
- Proud Word You Never Spoke
- Quotations I
- Quotations II
- Quotations III
- Quotations IV
- Quotations V
- Quotations VI
- Remain!
- Rose Aylmer
- Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given By Her Sister
- Separation
- Shakespeare And Milton
- Soon, O Lanthe! Life Is O'er
- The Appeal
- The Chrysolites And Rubies Bacchus Brings
- The Death Of Artemidora
- The Dragon-Fly
- The Evening Star
- The Fault Is Not Mine
- The Hamadryad
- The Maid's Lament
- The One White Hair
- The Test
- The Three Roses
- There Falls With Every Wedding Chime
- Time To Be Wise
- To A Cyclamen
- To Age
- To Lanthe
- To Robert Browning
- To Sleep
- To Youth
- To Zoe
- Twenty Years Hence
- Verse
- Verses Why Burnt
- Very True, The Linnets Sing
- Well I Remember How You Smiled
- What News
- Who Ever Felt As I
- Why, Why Repine
- Wrinkles
- Years
- You Smiled, You Spoke, And I Believed
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