A Valentine’s Song (Robert Louis Stevenson Poems)
MOTLEY I count the only wear That suits, in this mixed world, the truly wise, Who boldly smile upon despair ...
MOTLEY I count the only wear That suits, in this mixed world, the truly wise, Who boldly smile upon despair ...
FAREWELL, and when forth I through the Golden Gates to Golden Isles Steer without smiling, through the sea of smiles, ...
YOU, Charidemus, who my cradle swung, And watched me all the days that I was young; You, at whose step ...
IN the highlands, in the country places, Where the old plain men have rosy faces, And the young fair maidens ...
LOUD and low in the chimney The squalls suspire; Then like an answer dwindles And glows the fire, And the ...
The strong man's hand, the snow-cool head of age, The certain-footed sympathies of youth - These, and that lofty passion ...
THIS gloomy northern day, Or this yet gloomier night, Has moved a something high In my cold heart; and I, ...
TO friends at home, the lone, the admired, the lost The gracious old, the lovely young, to May The fair, ...
TO what shall I compare her, That is as fair as she? For she is fairer - fairer Than the ...
WHAT man may learn, what man may do, Of right or wrong of false or true, While, skipper-like, his course ...
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