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William Morris

William Morris has 12 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.

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12 approved public poems
Common themes
nature, love, death, beauty, hope

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  1. Atalanta's Race by William Morris

    "Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went," — William Morris, "Atalanta's Race"

    nature, love, death
  2. Autumn by William Morris

    "Laden Autumn here I stand" — William Morris, "Autumn"

    nature, love, solitude
  3. King Arthur's Tomb by William Morris

    "Hot August noon: already on that day" — William Morris, "King Arthur's Tomb"

    nature, love, death
  4. Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery by William Morris

    "It is the longest night in all the year," — William Morris, "Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery"

    nature, love, death
  5. Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow by William Morris

    "Love is enough: have no thought for to-morrow" — William Morris, "Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow"

    nature, love, death
  6. Song VI: Cherish Life that Abideth by William Morris

    "Love is enough: cherish life that abideth," — William Morris, "Song VI: Cherish Life that Abideth"

    nature, love, death
  7. Spring by William Morris

    "Spring am I, too soft of heart" — William Morris, "Spring"

    nature, love, sea
  8. Summer by William Morris

    "Summer looked for long am I:" — William Morris, "Summer"

    death
  9. Summer Dawn by William Morris

    "Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips," — William Morris, "Summer Dawn"

    nature, death, hope
  10. The Defence of Guenevere by William Morris

    "But, learning now that they would have her speak," — William Morris, "The Defence of Guenevere"

    nature, love, death
  11. The Haystack in the Floods by William Morris

    "Had she come all the way for this," — William Morris, "The Haystack in the Floods"

    nature, love, death
  12. The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt) by William Morris

    "But therewith the sun rose upward and lightened all the earth," — William Morris, "The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt)"

    nature, love, death

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