Skip directly to:
Main content
Main navigation
University of Virginia Library
Search this document
The Collected Poems of T. W. H. Crosland
Crosland, T. W. H. (1865-1924)
[section]
POEMS
SONNETS
April 23
For Remembrance
For Algernon Charles Swinburne
For Stephen Phillips
Ubi Bene
The Baby in the Ward
Titanic
Valour
Lovers
On the Death of Edward VII
The Promise
Ulster
Charing Cross
For H. M. C.
After
Dawn
Cor Cordium
“Votes for Women”
For a Rich Man who is said to “Believe in Poetry”
Leda
The “Student”
Antarctic
Shepherd's Bush
Death
The End
For the Time
Red Rose
WAR POEMS
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
Collapse All
|
Expand All
The Collected Poems of T. W. H. Crosland
206
Thou
'Tis thine to give,
And thine to scorn;
So shalt thou live
And reign and mourn.
When all is done
Fate worketh thee no ill,
Leaving thee still
Thy skill,
Thy furious wise will,
And they heart of stone.
The Collected Poems of T. W. H. Crosland