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Walter Savage Landor
30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864 / Warwick
Poems of Walter Savage Landor
Macaulay
Man
Memory
Mild Is The Parting Year
Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
Myrtis
Of Clementina
On An Eclipse Of The Moon
On Catullus
On Himself
On His Eightieth Birthday
On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday
On Lady Charles Beauclerc's Death
On Living Too Long
On Lucretia Borgia’s Hair -
On Music
On The Conflagration Of The Po
On The Dead
On The Death Of M. D’ossoli And His Wife Margaret Fuller -
On The Descent Into Hell Of Ezzelino Di Napoli
One Lovely Name
Overture
Persistence
Plays
Proud Word You Never Spoke
Remain!
Resignation
Rose Aylmer
Separation
Shakespeare And Milton
She I Love (Alas in Vain!)
Soon, O Ianthe! Life Is O'Er
The Appeal
The Chrysolites And Rubies Bacchus Brings
The Death Of Artemidora
The Dragon-Fly
The Evening Star
The Georges
The Hamadryad
The Maid's Lament
The One White Hair
The Test
The Three Roses
There Falls With Every Wedding Chime
Theron And Zoe
Thou Hast Not Raised
Thrasymedes And Eunoe
Time To Be Wise
To A Cyclamen
To Age
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