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Robert Louis Stevenson
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- Public collection
- 44 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, beauty, hope, time, sea
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Autumn Fires
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"In the other gardens" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Autumn Fires"
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Away With Funeral Music
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"AWAY with funeral music - set" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Away With Funeral Music"
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Bed in Summer
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"In winter I get up at night" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Bed in Summer"
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Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"BEHOLD, as goblins dark of mien" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Behold, As Goblins Dark Of Mien"
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Death, To The Dead For Evermore
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"DEATH, to the dead for evermore" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Death, To The Dead For Evermore"
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Envoy For "A Child's Garden Of Verses"
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"WHETHER upon the garden seat" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Envoy For "A Child's Garden Of Verses""
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Farewell
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"FAREWELL, and when forth" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Farewell"
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Farewell to the Farm
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"The coach is at the door at last;" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Farewell to the Farm"
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Flower God, God Of The Spring
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"FLOWER god, god of the spring, beautiful, bountiful," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Flower God, God Of The Spring"
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Foreign Children
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"Little Indian, Sioux, or Crow," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Foreign Children"
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God Gave To Me A Child In Part
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"GOD gave to me a child in part," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "God Gave To Me A Child In Part"
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Good and Bad Children
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"Children, you are very little," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Good and Bad Children"
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Hail! Childish Slave Of Social Rules
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"HAIL! Childish slaves of social rules" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Hail! Childish Slave Of Social Rules"
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Happy Thought
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"The world is so full of a number of things," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Happy Thought"
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Home, My Little Children, Hear Are Songs For You
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"COME, my little children, here are songs for you;" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Home, My Little Children, Hear Are Songs For You"
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I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys fair
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"I." — Robert Louis Stevenson, "I Dreamed Of Forest Alleys fair"
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I WHo All The Winter Through
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"I WHO all the winter through" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "I WHo All The Winter Through"
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If This Were Faith
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"God, if this were enough," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "If This Were Faith"
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In The Green And Gallant Spring
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"IN the green and gallant Spring," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "In The Green And Gallant Spring"
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Light As The Linnet On My Way I Start
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"LIGHT as the linnet on my way I start," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Light As The Linnet On My Way I Start"
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Men Are Heaven's Piers
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"MEN are Heaven's piers; they evermore" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Men Are Heaven's Piers"
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Music At The Villa Marina
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"FOR some abiding central source of power," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Music At The Villa Marina"
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Over The Land Is April
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"OVER the land is April," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Over The Land Is April"
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Picture-Books in Winter
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"Summer fading, winter comes--" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Picture-Books in Winter"
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Prayer
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"I ASK good things that I detest," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Prayer"
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Romance
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"I WILL make you brooches and toys for your delight" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Romance"
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Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"SINCE thou hast given me this good hope, O God," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God"
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Sonnet I
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"NOR judge me light, tho' light at times I seem," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Sonnet I"
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Spring Carol
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"WHEN loud by landside streamlets gush," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Spring Carol"
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Spring Song
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"THE air was full of sun and birds," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Spring Song"
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St. Martin's Summer
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"AS swallows turning backward" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "St. Martin's Summer"
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Summer Sun
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"Great is the sun, and wide he goes" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Summer Sun"
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The Angler Rose, He Took His Rod
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"THE angler rose, he took his rod," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Angler Rose, He Took His Rod"
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The Bour-Tree Den
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"CLINKUM-CLANK in the rain they ride," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Bour-Tree Den"
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The Dumb Soldier
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"When the grass was closely mown," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Dumb Soldier"
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The Flowers
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"All the names I know from nurse:" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Flowers"
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The Moon
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Moon"
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The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"THE summer sun shone round me," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Summer Sun Shone Round Me"
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The Wind Is Without There And Howls In The Trees
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"THE wind is without there and howls in the trees," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "The Wind Is Without There And Howls In The Trees"
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To Friends At Home
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"TO friends at home, the lone, the admired, the lost" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "To Friends At Home"
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To My Mother
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"You too, my mother, read my rhymes" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "To My Mother"
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To My Name-Child
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"1" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "To My Name-Child"
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When The Sun Come After Rain
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"WHEN the sun comes after rain" — Robert Louis Stevenson, "When The Sun Come After Rain"
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Winter-Time
by Robert Louis Stevenson
"Late lies the wintry sun a-bed," — Robert Louis Stevenson, "Winter-Time"
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