The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Excluding the Eight DramasBridges, Robert
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The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Excluding the Eight Dramas
Bridges, Robert
English poetry
Come gentle sleep, I woo thee, 211
Come, rosy angel, thy coronet donning, 441
Crown Winter with green, 297
Dear lady, when thou frownest, 232
Dreary was winter, 220
Ended are many days, 367
Eternal Father, who didst all create, 221
Fair lady of learning, 390
Fight well, my comrades, 447
Fire of heaven, whose starry arrow, 290
Flame-throated robin, 309
For beauty being the best of all we know, 191
For thou art mine, 188
Gay and lovely is earth, 53
Gay Marigold is frolic, 371
Gay Robin is seen no more, 285
Gird on thy sword, O man, 407
Gloom and the night are thine, 403
Hark! the world is full of thy praise, 364
Hark to the merry birds, 283
Hark! what spirit doth entreat, 405
Haste on, my joys, 269
Heavy meanwhile at heart, 145
His poisoned shafts, 240
How coud I quarrel or blame you, 193
How fares it, friend, since I, 378
How well my eyes remember, 332
I care not if I live, 203
I climb the mossy bank, 338
I died in very flow'r, 448
If I coud but forget and not recall, 207
I found to-day out walking, 233
I have loved flowers that fade, 263
I have sown upon the fields, 351
I heard a linnet courting, 231
I heard great Hector, 213
I know not how I came, 246
I live on hope, 218
I love all beauteous things, 281
I love my lady's eyes, 278
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