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Born in November 27, 1809 / Died in January 15, 1893 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Frances Anne Kemble

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Return

...   Therefore the wind, the flower, and clear sunshine, ...

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Sonnet. "Like one who walketh in a plenteous land"

...   Through my rich, present life, to what beyond doth lie ...

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Lament Of A Mocking-Bird

... Dark, bronze-leaved oaks, with silver mosses crowned, ...

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To The Picture Of A Lady

...   That one short look has stamped thee in my heart, ...

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The Autumn Cyclamen

...   Rolls through the darkening realms of space ...

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The Vision Of Life

...   As breathed into the soul love's ecstasies and woes ...

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Song. "You gave your love a posy and she set it on a stand"

...   You gave your love a jewel and she laid it safe apart, ...

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To A Picture

...   Hath love's warm, fearful, thrilling touch, no spell ...

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Lines Written By The Seaside (II)

...   Under thy sapphire vault, cold, still, and dark, ...

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A Rejected Lover To His Mistress (I)

...   That precious price, the gates of heaven give way, ...

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Sonnet. "Thou restless voice! that wandering up and down"

...   From searching sunbeams hid in these cool bowers, ...

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A Farewell

...   O'er the springing sward,—through the twilight wood ...

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Lines For Music (III)

...   Good night! from hours of weary waking ...

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Woman’s Love

...   Nor aught that men call dazzling, fair, or bright: ...

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Lines Written On Leaving Belvoir Castle In 1842

...   May virtue, strength, and honour, guard thy walls, ...