User:Alien333/Random poem/Kemble

(Kemble)/"'Tis an old Tale and often told"
 * (Kemble)/A Farewell
 * (Kemble)/A Lament for the Wissahiccon
 * (Kemble)/A Promise (By the pure spring, whose haunted waters flow)
 * (Kemble)/A Promise (In the dark, lonely night)
 * (Kemble)/A Retrospect
 * (Kemble)/A Spirit's Voice
 * (Kemble)/A Wish (Let me not die for ever, when I'm gone)
 * (Kemble)/A Wish (Oh! that I were a fairy sprite, to wander)
 * (Kemble)/A Wish (While thus I gaze on thee, and watch thee glide)
 * (Kemble)/Absence
 * (Kemble)/An Apology
 * (Kemble)/An Entreaty
 * (Kemble)/An Evening Song
 * (Kemble)/An Invitation
 * (Kemble)/An Invocation
 * (Kemble)/Eastern Sunset
 * (Kemble)/Epistle from the Rhine
 * (Kemble)/Faith
 * (Kemble)/Farewell to Italy
 * (Kemble)/Fragment (It was the harvest time: the broad, bright moon)
 * (Kemble)/Fragment (Oh! for the temperate airs that blow)
 * (Kemble)/Fragment (Walking by moonlight on the golden margin)
 * (Kemble)/Impromptu (Thou who within thyself dost not behold)
 * (Kemble)/Impromptu (You say you're glad I write—oh, say not so)
 * (Kemble)/Lament for Israel
 * (Kemble)/Lines
 * (Kemble)/Lines Written in London
 * (Kemble)/Lines addressed to the Young Gentlemen leaving the Academy at Lenox, Massachusetts
 * (Kemble)/Lines for Music (Good night! from music's softest spell)
 * (Kemble)/Lines for Music (Loud wind, strong wind, where art thou blowing)
 * (Kemble)/Lines for Music (Oh, sunny Love)
 * (Kemble)/Lines on a Sleeping Child
 * (Kemble)/Lines written at Night
 * (Kemble)/On a Forget-Me-Not
 * (Kemble)/On a Musical Box
 * (Kemble)/Return
 * (Kemble)/Song (I sing the yellow leaf)
 * (Kemble)/Song (Never, oh never more! shall I behold)
 * (Kemble)/Song (Pass thy hand through my hair, love)
 * (Kemble)/Song (The moment must come, when the hands that unite)
 * (Kemble)/Song (When you mournfully rivet your tear-laden eyes)
 * (Kemble)/Song (Where is thy home in thy promised land)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet ('Twas but a dream! and oh! what are they all)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Art thou already weary of the way?)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Away, away! bear me away, away)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Blaspheme not thou thy sacred life, nor turn)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (But to be still! oh, but to cease awhile)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (By jasper founts, whose falling waters make)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Cover me with your everlasting arms)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (I hear a voice low in the sunset woods)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (I would I knew the lady of thy heart)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Lady, whom my beloved loves so well)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Like one who walketh in a plenteous land)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Not in our dreams, not even in our dreams)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Oft let me wander hand in hand with Thought)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Oh, modest maiden morn! why dost thou blush)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Oh weary, weary world! how fall thou art)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Say thou not sadly, "never," and "no more")
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Spirit of all sweet sounds! who in mid air)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (There 's not a fibre in my trembling frame)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Thou poisonous laurel leaf, that in the soil)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Though thou return unto the former things)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Whence should they come, lady! those happy days)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnet (Whene'er I recollect the happy time)
 * (Kemble)/Sonnets
 * (Kemble)/The Death Song
 * (Kemble)/The Minstrel's Grave
 * (Kemble)/The Parting
 * (Kemble)/The Prayer of a Lonely Heart
 * (Kemble)/The Red Indian
 * (Kemble)/The Vision of Life
 * (Kemble)/The Wind
 * (Kemble)/To Miss ———
 * (Kemble)/To Mrs. Dulaney
 * (Kemble)/To Mrs. ——— (I never shall forget thee—'tis a word)
 * (Kemble)/To Mrs. ——— (Oh lady! thou, who in the olden time)
 * (Kemble)/To My Guardian Angel
 * (Kemble)/To Thomas Moore, Esq.
 * (Kemble)/To a Picture
 * (Kemble)/To a Star
 * (Kemble)/To the Dead
 * (Kemble)/To the Nightingale
 * (Kemble)/To the Picture of a Lady
 * (Kemble)/To the Spring
 * (Kemble)/To the Wissahiccon
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (I would I might be with thee, when the year)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (Is it a sin to wish that I may meet thee)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (The fountain of my life, which flowed so free)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (What recks the sun, how weep the heavy flowers)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (When the dawn)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (When the glad sun looks smiling from the sky)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (When we first met, dark wintry skies were glooming)
 * (Kemble)/To ——— (Yet once again, but once, before we sever)
 * (Kemble)/Venice
 * (Kemble)/Woman's Love
 * (Kemble)/Written after leaving West Point
 * (Kemble)/Written after spending a Day at West Point
 * (Kemble)/Written on Cramond Beach