Do You Remember Me? Or Are You Proud?
Walter Savage Landor
"Do you remember me? or are you proud?" Lightly advancing thro' her star-trimm'd crowd, Ianthe said, and lookt into my eyes, "A yes, a yes, to both: for Memory Where you but once have been must ever be, And at your voice Pride from his throne must rise."
Next 10 Poems
- Walter Savage Landor : Dying Speech Of An Old Philosopher
- Walter Savage Landor : Finis
- Walter Savage Landor : Fsulan Idyl
- Walter Savage Landor : God Scatters Beauty
- Walter Savage Landor : I Entreat You, Alfred Tennyson
- Walter Savage Landor : I Strove With None
- Walter Savage Landor : Ianthe
- Walter Savage Landor : Ianthe! You Are Call'd To Cross The Sea
- Walter Savage Landor : Ianthe's Question
- Walter Savage Landor : In Spring And Summer Winds May Blow
Previous 10 Poems
- Walter Savage Landor : Dirce
- Walter Savage Landor : Death Stands Above Me, Whispering Low
- Walter Savage Landor : Death Stands Above Me
- Walter Savage Landor : Corinna, From Athens, To Tanagra
- Walter Savage Landor : Child Of A Day
- Walter Savage Landor : Autumn
- Walter Savage Landor : Alciphron And Leucippe
- Walter Savage Landor : Acon And Rhodope
- Walter Savage Landor : Absence
- Rudyard Kipling : Zion