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
When first we met, 241
When from the lowest ebbing, 129
When I see childhood, 208
When June is come, 289
When men were all asleep, 265
When my love was away, 294
When parch'd with thirst, 208
When sometimes in an ancient house, 194
When thou didst give thy love to me, 374
When thou, my beloved, diedst, 448
When to my lone soft bed, 442
Wherefore to-night so full of care, 260
Where San Miniato's convent, 196
Where thou art better I too were, 448
While Eros in his chamber hid his tears, 177
While yet we wait for spring, 190
Whither, O splendid ship, 244
Who builds a ship, 194
Who has not walked upon the shore, 236
Who takes the census of the living dead, 213
Why art thou sad, 347
Why hast thou nothing, 348
Why, O Maker of all, 445
Will Love again awake, 242
Winter was not unkind, 192
With mild eyes agaze, 389
Ye blessed saints, 219
Ye Spartan mothers, 371
Ye thrilled me once, 296
FOOTNOTES:
[A] There is another alcaic translation from Blake on p. 71 in
'Demeter'. The Ode on p. 72 is iambic, and the Chorus on pp. 53, 54 is
in choriambics.
[B] Line 321. 'T'whom' is from Milton, in imitation of Virgil's admired
Olli. It is not admitted in the ordinary prosody.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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