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Robert Louis Stevenson
November 13, 1850 / Edinburgh, Scotland - December 3, 1894 / Vailima, Samoa
Poems of Robert Louis Stevenson
Soon Our Friends Perish
Spring Carol
Spring Song
St. Martin's Summer
Still I Love To Rhyme
Stout Marches Lead To Certain Ends
Strange Are The Ways Of Men
Summer Sun
Swallows Travel To And Fro
System
Tales Of Arabia
Tempest Tossed And Sore Afflicted
The Angler Rose, He Took His Rod
The Bour-Tree Den
The Celestial Surgeon
The Clock's Clear Voice Into The Clearer Air
The Cow
The Dumb Soldier
The Far-Farers
The Feast Of Famine
The Flowers
The Gardener
The Hayloft
The Lamplighter
The Land Of Counterpane
The Land Of Nod
The Land Of Story-Books
The Light Keeper
The Little Land
The Mirror Speaks
The Moon
The Old Chimaeras. Old Recipts
The Piper
The Relic Taken, What Avails The Shrine?
The Sick Child
The Spaewife
The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
The Sun Travels
The Swing
The Unseen Playmate
The Vagabond
The Vanquished Knight
The Wind
The Wind Blew Shrill And Smart
The Wind Is Without There And Howls In The Trees
There Was An Old Man Of The Cape
This Gloomy Northern Day
Thou Strainest Through The Mountain Fern
Though Deep Indifference Should Drowse
Time To Rise
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