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Poem by William Morris
Winter
I am Winter, that do keep
Longing safe amidst of sleep:
Who shall say if I were dead
What should be remembered?
William Morris
Poem Theme: Winter
William Morris's other poems:- Of The Three Seekers
- The Flowering Orchard
- The Two Sides Of The River
- Sad-Eyed and Soft and Grey
- From the Upland to the Sea
Poems of the other poets with the same name:
William Shakespeare Winter ("When icicles hang by the wall") Dante Rossetti Winter ("How large that thrush looks on the bare thorn-tree!") Robert Southey Winter ("A wrinkled crabbed man they picture thee") Samuel Johnson Winter ("No more the morn with tepid rays") Robert Burns Winter ("THE wintry wast extends his blast") Charles Mackay Winter ("When the tempests fly") George Russell Winter ("A DIAMOND glow of winter o’er the world") Janet Hamilton Winter ("Loud blaw the wild an' wintry win's") Edith Nesbit Winter ("HOLD your hands to the blaze") Anne Hunter Winter ("Behold the gloomy tyrant’s awful form") Archibald Lampman Winter ("The long days came and went; the riotous bees") John Lapraik Winter ("STERN Winter comes, with threat’ning frown") Henry Alford Winter ("Had I the wondrous magic to invest")
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