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Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864)
The Rating of Walter Savage Landor's Poems - Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher
- Clifton
- Autumn
- One Lovely Name
- Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
- You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed
- To Zoë
- The Evening Star
- Dirce
- The Maid’s Lament
- She I Love
- Ianthe! You Are Call'd to Cross the Sea!
- On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia
- The Lover
- Death Stands above Me, Whispering Low
- To the River Avon
- Here, Ever Since You Went Abroad
- Once, and Once Only, Have I Seen Thy Face
- Tell Me Not Things Past All Belief
- Of Clementina
- Past Ruin'd Ilion Helen Lives
- Proud Word You Never Spoke, But You Will Speak
- Ternissa! You Are Fled!
- Fiesole Idyl
- To Charles Dickens
- Child of a Day
- The Gates of Fame and of the Grave
- Rose Aylmer
- The Poet Who Sleeps
- With Rosy Hand a Little Girl Prest Down
- Various the Roads of Life; in One
- Yes; I Write Verses Now and Then
- To Barry Cornwall
- To Robert Browning
- Age
- To Wordsworth
- Pleasure! Why Thus Desert the Heart
- Leaf after Leaf Drops off, Flower after Flower
- Well I Remember How You Smiled
- A Pastoral
- Daniel Defoe
- Twenty Years Hence My Eyes May Grow
- Idle Words
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