Walter Savage Landor (Уолтер Сэвидж Лэндор)

The Lover

Now thou art gone, tho' not gone far,
  It seems that there are worlds between us;
Shine here again, thou wandering star!
  Earth's planet! and return with Venus.

At times thou broughtest me thy light
  When restless sleep had gone away;
At other times more blessed night
  Stole over, and prolonged thy stay.

Walter Savage Landor’s other poems:

  1. To Barry Cornwall
  2. Ternissa! You Are Fled!
  3. The Gates of Fame and of the Grave
  4. Twenty Years Hence My Eyes May Grow
  5. Fiesole Idyl

Poems of other poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Dora Sigerson Shorter (Дора Сигерсон Шортер) The Lover (“I go through wet spring woods alone”)




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