Dinah Maria Mulock Craik image
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Born in April 20, 1826 / Died in October 12, 1887 / United Kingdom / Finnish

Poems by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

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Faithful In Vanity-Fair

... While each stealthy hand stabs the heart of his neighbor-- ...

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A Winter Walk

... --never love. So, listlessly with linkèd hands ...

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An Aurora Borealis

... Yet blest one gleam--one gleam like this, ...

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Guns Of Peace

... Or wiser grown since reaching those new spheres, ...

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Labor Is Prayer

... Rough hands, scamed with toil, nor dares ...

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An honest Valentine

... Returned from the Dead-Letter Office ...

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Immutable

... Yet still Our change yearns after Thine unchangedness ...

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The Mill

... Winding and grinding should never stand still ...

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Now And Afterwards

... Pardon those erring prayers! Father, hear these! ...

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Sunday Morning Bells

... Of which the music is, through Christ's name, Love ...

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A Flower Of A Day

... Being more 'gainst heaven than man, heaven them does keep ...

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The Unfinished Book

... Or last clasp of life-warm fingers, ...

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Eudoxia. First Picture

... Lest they stab with their smiling, and blister or scorch where they shine ...

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A Rejected Lover

... For me, glance off as rain-drops from my white dove's wing! ...

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A Ghost At The Dancing

... Amiel, Amiel. On just such night as this, 'midst dance and song, ...