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Born in November 13, 1850 / Died in December 3, 1894 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Lo! In Thine Honest Eyes I Read

... And like road sheltered from life's sea ...

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Lo, Now, My Guest

... For me, for you, for all, to close the date, ...

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Long Time I Lay In Little Ease

... And high o'er dark and graving yard ...

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Looking Forward

... And tell the other girls and boys ...

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Looking-Glass River

... Had blown out the light! Patience, children, just a minute-- ...

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Loud And Low In The Chimney

... But the deep wood wind in the chimney ...

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Love, What Is Love

... To see love coming and see love depart ...

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Love's Vicissitudes

... Free stepping, straight and tall - ...

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Man Sails The Deep Awhile

... His battle signal shows!What though the seas and wind ...

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Marching Song

... Waves upon the stick! Here's enough of fame and pillage, ...

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Men Are Heaven's Piers

... they evermore Unwearying bear the skyey floor ...

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Mine Eyes Were Swift To Know Thee

... I knew thee helpful, knew thee true, knew thee ...

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Music At The Villa Marina

... O even wings of music, bear my soul!Ye have the power, if but ye had the will, ...

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My Bed is a Boat

... And sometimes things to bed I take, ...

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My Heart, When First The Black-Bird Sings

... A stone into a poolBut unto thee, when thee I meet, ...