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Born in March 22, 1808 / Died in June 15, 1877 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Caroline Norton

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Sonnet XIII

... Where weary Lazarus leans his head on Abraham's breast! ...

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The Cold Change

... In the cold change which time hath wrought on love ...

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The Dying Hour

... XX. From this world, where all who love ...

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They Loved One Another

... Tho' they dwell together in one home, and ought to have one heart, ...

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A Voice From The Factories

... Blends with "God's will be done,"--"God grant thou may'st not die!" ...

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The Bride

... Peopling the vacant seats, till tears arise, ...

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A Destiny

... XXVIII. And something strange pass'd o'er his soul instead, ...

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Weep Not For Him That Dieth

... When the groan his faint heart giveth ...

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The Lost One

... of a heart Where sorrow never came, nor fear, nor sin-- ...

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My Childhood's Home

... And I turn with a sigh to those gay green fields- ...

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The Child Of The Islands - Winter

... having ears, We hear not warnings, which should make us start, ...

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An Emblem of Life

... And we weep while joys and sorrows both are fading from our view, ...

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To The Lady H.O.

... III. Come forth! The sun hath flung on Thetis' breast ...

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We Have Been Friends Together

... O’er the grass-grown graves, where slumber’d&emsp ...

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The Future.

... And I wept, Day after day, till weary grew my spirit, ...