Spring Quiet
Spring Poems
Poem by Christina Rosetti

Spring Quiet - Spring Poems - Poem by Christina Rosetti

Spring Quiet

Gone were but the Winter,
Come were but the Spring,
I would go to a covert
Where the birds sing;

Where in the whitethorn
Singeth a thrush,
And a robin sings
In the holly-bush.

Full of fresh scents
Are the budding boughs
Arching high over
A cool green house:

Full of sweet scents,
And whispering air
Which sayeth softly:
"We spread no snare;

"Here dwell in safety,
Here dwell alone,
With a clear stream
And a mossy stone.

"Here the sun shineth
Most shadily;
Here is heard an echo
Of the far sea,
Though far off it be.
- Poem by
Christina Georgina Rossetti


Spring hangs her infant
blossoms on the trees,
Rock'd in the cradle
of the western breeze.
- Quote by William Cowper

Spring Poems
Index

ROMANTIC
LOVE SECRETS

Find the Best of Love,
Passion, and Romance

Summer Wish - Summer Poems - Poem by Christina Rosetti




 

Spring In The South Poem by Henry Van Dyke| The Meadows In Spring| The Meadows In Spring| The Springtime of Lovers Has Come Poem by Rumi| A Prayer In Spring| Spring Poems| Spring Quiet| To Spring| Spring Quiet Spring Poems - Poem by Emily Dickinson| Summer Sun| Summer Wish Poem by Christina Rosetti| Summer Wind Poem by William Cullen Bryant| Indian Summer| Before Summer Rain Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke| Tis the Last Rose of Summer Poem by Thomas Moore| Summer Poems| The Death Of AutumnPoem by Edna St. Vincent Millay| Autumn Valentine Autumn and Fall Poems| Autumn Birds| Autumn Love| Autumn In The Garden| Autumn SongPoem by Katherine Mansfield| Winter: My Secret| A Winter Night Poem by Robert Burns| Winter-Time| Flowers In Winter| Birds at Winter Nightfall| An Old Man's Winter Night Poem by Robert Frost| To A Locomotive In Winter Poem by Walt Whitman| Woods In Winter Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow| Winter Story| Quotes About Death| Love Quotes| Inspirational Motivational Short Stories About Life|