Bellambi’s Maid (Henry Kendall Poems)
Amongst the thunder-splintered cavesOn Ocean's long and windy shore,I catch the voice of dying wavesBelow the ridges old and hoar;The ...
Amongst the thunder-splintered cavesOn Ocean's long and windy shore,I catch the voice of dying wavesBelow the ridges old and hoar;The ...
Is it the Eternal Triune, is it HeWho dares arrest the wheels of destinyAnd plunge me in the lowest Hell ...
Bound ever to a great grey rock of Doom, Striving with futile hands to rive the chainOf woven fear, distrust and ...
This is the time lean woods shall spendA steeped-up twilight, and the pale evening drink,And the perilous roe, the leaper ...
Meanwhile, within the heart of the dead sun, After that glory angelic had passed out, Long time reigned silence, night ...
DEMETER PERSEPHONE HECATE HERMES In the vale of Elusis DEMETERHail, goddess, from the midmost caverned vale Of Samothracia, where with ...
1.Lord of the world's undying youth, What joys are in thy might!What beauties of the inner truth, And of the ...
Trembling Creation's omnipresent sun,Immanent Harmonist, Whose rhythms run.Alike where midge pursues his swift romance,Or grave stars cluster for their midnight ...
Day of the cloud in fleets! O dayOf wedded white and blue, that sailImmingled, with a footing rayIn shadow-sandals down ...
"I SAW a man, by some accounted wise, For some things said and done before their eyes, Quite overcast, and, ...
Come! rouse ye brothers, rouse! a peal now breaks From lowest island to our gallant lakes: 'Tis summoning you, who ...
By an alien dream despatched and drivenIn a land to strange stars given,Stars that summoned forth the moon,Singing a strange ...
I'll think of thee, I'll think of thee,When raging tempests wildly blow,Mid storm and darkness—wond'rous powers!Heaping the stainless, virgin snowAbove ...
I.Above me snows and ice-crags, and aroundThe Cordilleras towering, grand and stern;- Near me a stream over the black rocks ...
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
A Fragment of a Turkish Tale The tale which these disjointed fragments present, is founded upon circumstances now less common ...
I. Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn Because you have found me in the pitch-dark night With open ...
This English Thames is holier far than Rome, Those harebells like a sudden flush of sea Breaking across the woodland, ...
The road is thronged with women; soldiers pass And halt, but never see them; yet they're here- A patient crowd ...
Earth, Ocean, Air, belovèd brotherhood! If our great Mother has imbued my soul With aught of natural piety to feel ...
THE CHILDREN awoke in their dreaming While earth lay dewy and still: They followed the rill in its gleaming To ...
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