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
See, whirling snow, 306
Sense with keenest edge unused, 343
Since I believe in God, 443
Since not the enamour'd sun, 214
Since now from woodland mist, 377
Since then 'tis only pity looking back, 210
Since thou, O fondest and truest, 279
Since to be loved endures, 303
Since we loved, 346
Sometimes when my lady sits by me, 234
So sweet love seemed, 305
Spirit of grace and beauty, 350
Spring goeth all in white, 286
Spring hath her own bright days, 199
Sweet compassionate tears, 406
Tears of love, tears of joy, 207
The birds that sing on autumn eves, 293
The cliff-top has a carpet, 229
The clouds have left the sky, 283
The dark and serious angel, 217
The day begins to droop, 345
Thee fair Poetry oft hath sought, 395
The evening darkens over, 279
The fabled sea-snake, old Leviathan, 200
The full moon from her cloudless skies, 277
The green corn waving in the dale, 288
The hill pines were sighing, 288
The idle life I lead, 290
The image of thy love, 209
The lonely season in lonely lands, 314
The north wind came up, 315
The pinks along my garden walks, 289
The poets were good teachers, 189
There is a hill, 248
There's many a would-be poet, 192
There was no lad handsomer, 319
The saddest place, 355
The sea keeps not the Sabbath day, 341
The sea with melancholy war, 396
These grey stones have rung with mirth, 446
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