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Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams
By Walter Savage Landor: Edited with notes by Charles G. Crump
Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864)
1.
FIRST VOLUME DRAMATIC SCENES.
2.
SECOND VOLUME POEMS AND EPIGRAMS.
GEBIR.
FROM THE PHOCÆANS.
CHRYSAOR.
REGENERATION.
TO CORINTH.
POEMS AND EPIGRAMS CHIEFLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF 1846.
POEMS FROM PERICLES AND ASPASIA AND OTHER PROSE WORKS.
FROM THE LAST FRUIT OFF AN OLD TREE.
FROM DRY STICKS.
HEROIC IDYLS, WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS.
FROM THE HELLENICS.
[Come back, ye wandering Muses, come back home]
THRASYMEDES AND EUNÖE.
ICARIOS AND ERIGONÈ.
THE CHILDREN OF VENUS.
THE HAMADRYAD.
ACON AND RHODOPE; OR, INCONSTANCY.
CATILLUS AND SALIA.
ENALLOS AND CYMODAMEIA.
PAN AND PITYS.
LEONTION, ON TERNISSA'S DEATH (EPICUROS ALSO DEPARTED).
CORYTHOS.
CORYTHOS.
PELEUS AND THETIS.
THE ESPOUSALS OF POLYXENA.
DEATH OF PARIS AND ŒNONE.
HOMER, LAERTES, AGATHA.
1.
FIRST DAY.
2.
SECOND DAY.
3.
THIRD DAY.
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XXIV.
[Mine fall, and yet a tear of hers]
Mine fall, and yet a tear of hers
Would swell, not soothe their pain.
Ah! if she look but at these tears,
They do not fall in vain.
Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams