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Walter de la Mare's Poetry, by written

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  • All but blind
    In his chambered hole,
    13 lines
  • Low on his fours the Lion
    Treads with the surly Bear;
    11 lines
  • "Is there anybody there?" said the Traveller,
    Knocking on the moonlit door
    36 lines, 11 comments
  • Slowly, silently, now the moon
    Walks the night in her silver shoon;
    13 lines, 3 comments
  • Most wounds can Time repair;
    But some are mortal -- these:
    12 lines
  • Here lies a most beautiful lady,
    Light of step and heart was she;
    8 lines, 2 comments
  • When Susan's work was done, she'd sit
    With one fat guttering candle lit,
    24 lines
  • In sea-cold Lyonesse,
    When the Sabbath eve shafts down
    20 lines
  • A song of Enchantment I sang me there,
    In a green-green wood, by waters fair,
    16 lines, 4 comments
  • While at her bedroom window once,
    Learning her task for school,
    40 lines
  • Ever, ever
    Stir and shiver
    12 lines, 1 comment
  • 'What is the world, O soldiers?
    It is I:
    7 lines
  • No breath of wind,
    No gleam of sun –
    24 lines
  • Said Mr. Smith, “I really cannot
    Tell you, Dr. Jones—
    16 lines
  • Tom told his dog called Tim to beg,
    And up at once he sat,
    11 lines
  • When music sounds, gone is the earth I know,
    And all her lovely things even lovelier grow;
    12 lines
  • I was at peace until you came
    And set a careless mind aflame;
    26 lines
  • "Sweep thy faint strings, Musician,
    With thy long lean hand;
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • The last of last words spoken is, Good-bye -
    The last dismantled flower in the weed-grown hedge,
    12 lines
  • The abode of the nightingale is bare,
    Flowered frost congeals in the gelid air,
    17 lines, 1 comment
  • Jagg'd mountain peaks and skies ice-green
    Wall in the wild, cold scene below.
    20 lines
  • There is wind where the rose was,
    Cold rain where sweet grass was,
    15 lines, 1 comment
  • At the edge of All the Ages
    A Knight sate on his steed,
    16 lines
  • Once, once upon a time....
    Over and over again,
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • Clouded with snow
    The cold winds blow,
    15 lines
  • Very old are the woods;
    And the buds that break
    24 lines, 1 comment
  • Far are the shades of Arabia,
    Where the Princes ride at noon,
    24 lines, 5 comments
  • When I lie where shades of darkness
    Shall no more assail mine eyes,
    24 lines, 2 comments
  • Peace in thy hands,
    Peace in thine eyes,
    15 lines
  • Three jolly gentlemen,
    In coats of red,
    12 lines
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