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TO LADY CHARLES BEAUCLERK, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Poet's Biography First Line: No, teresita, never say Last Line: A tender love and tranquil home. | ||||||||
No, Teresita, never say That uncle Landor's worthless lay Shall find its place among your treasures. Altho' his heart is not grown old, Yet are his verses far too cold For bridal bowers or festive measures. He knows you lovely, thinks you wise, And still shall think so if your eyes Seek not in noiser paths to roam; But rest upon your forest-green, And find that life runs best between A tender love and tranquil home. | Other Poems of Interest...A FOREIGN RULER by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR A PROPHECY by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR CHILDREN by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR CORINNA TO TANAGRA, FROM ATHENS by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR DEATH OF THE DAY by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR DEATH STANDS ABOVE ME by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR DYING SPEECH OF AN OLD PHILOSOPHER by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR HEART'S-EASE by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR IMMORTALITY [OR, VERSE] by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR IPHIGENEIA AND AGAMEMNON, FR. THE HELLENICS by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR |
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