Remembrance
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- Remembrance, a poem by Emily Brontë ('Cold in the earth—and the deep snow piled above thee')
- Remembrance, a poem by George Gordon Byron ('Tis done!—I saw it in my dreams')
- Remembrance, a song by Anne Hunter ('While I behold the moon's pale beam')
- Remembrance, a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('That Portrait! aye, it was a lovely face')
- Remembrance, a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('Love taketh many colours, and weareth many shapes')
- Remembrance, a poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon ('Pale Memory sits lone, brooding o'er the past')
- Remembrance, a poem by Alexandr Pushkin ('When the loud day for men who sow and reap')
- Remembrance, a poem by Rainer Maria Rilke ('Expectant and waiting you muse')
- Remembrance, a sonnet (Sonnet 60) by William Shakespeare ('When to the sessions of sweet silent thought')
- Remembrance, a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley ('Swifter far than summer's flight')
- Remembrance, a poem by Clark Ashton Smith ('Memory has in fee')
- Remembrance, a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier ('Friend of mine! whose lot was cast')
- Remembrance, a poem by Albert Henry Wratislaw ('There is a thought to Mem’ry dear')
- Remembrance, a poem by Thomas Wyatt ('They flee from me that sometime did me seek')