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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The Wind At Night

... From their known earth to the unknown stream that rolls ...

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The Planting

... "Plant it--all thou canst!--with prayers ...

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A Stream’s Singing

... Onward, onward, ceaseless, fearless, ...

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A Marriage-Table

... To wish the simple words "God bless these twain!" ...

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The Path Through The Corn

... Then growing, growing, tall, brave, and strong: ...

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Her Likeness

... She would have caused Job's patience to forsake him ...

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Too Late "Dowglas, Dowglas, Tendir And Treu"

... As I lay my heart on your dead heart, Douglas, ...

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A Man’s Wooing

... As two hill streams, flushed with rich rain, ...

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To A Beautiful Woman

... Your white arched throat, your stature like to Saul's ...

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A Sketch

... The cloud floats on, thee glittering on its breast, ...

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Moon-Struck

... -- No! It is very strange: all things seem strange: ...

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The Garden-Chair

... TWO PORTRAITS. A PLEASANT picture, full of meanings deep, ...

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Over The Hillside

... Alone sit I. Within the unknown country ...

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Cathair Fhargus

... A mountain in the Island of Arran, the summit of which resembles a gigantic ...

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Over The Hills And Far Away

... Where something that once was me, ye'll leave ...