Rhodon And Iris. Act III (Ralph Knevet Poems)
SCEN. 1.Clematis Solo Well, if I were but once rid of her service, If I ever serv'd love-sicke mistris againe, I would feed all ...
SCEN. 1.Clematis Solo Well, if I were but once rid of her service, If I ever serv'd love-sicke mistris againe, I would feed all ...
(THE PARSON’S BROTHER, SISTER, AND TWO CHILDREN)Preface.What wonder man should fail to stay A nursling wafted from above,The growth celestial come ...
SWEET scene, on me full often hast thou smil'd,And for a while my pressing cares beguil'd;In thee have I spent ...
ITHE LAST CUP OF CANARYSo, the powder's low, and the larder's clean, And surrender drapes, with its black impending,All the stage ...
Within the sitting-room, the companyHad been increased in number. Two or threeYoung couples had been added: Emma King,Ella and Mary ...
What Nature makes in any moodTo me is warranted for good,Though long before I learned to seeShe did not set ...
Have I not voyaged, friend beloved, with theeOn the great waters of the unsounded sea,Momently listening with suspended oarFor the ...
A poor owd man wi' tott'ring gait,Wi' body bent, an snowy pate, Aw met one day;--An daan o'th' rooad side grassy ...
Heinrich, bring us three bottles of wine —What shall it be, boys? Sherry or port?Cheers for old Bacchus, god of ...
The shadows lay along broadway,'t was near the twilight-tide,and slowly there a lady fairwas walking in her pride.Alone walked she; ...
He had a genius, some old chap:Found a way of boilingSoup with never a pill or slopWhile the kitchen's rolling.First, ...
LAY your head here, Mary, Lay your head here, While the blown grass, Mary, With timid voice and wary, Sings ...
LThis is the perfect crown of all things here! So proud am I, in my own self-esteem, I touch myself ...
Her scarf a la Bardot, In suede flats for the walk, She came with me one evening For air and ...
Little Cowboy, what have you heard, Up on the lonely rath's green mound? Only the plaintive yellow bird Sighing in ...
One of twain, twin-born with flowers that waken, Now hath passed from sense of sun and rain: Wind from off ...
My glass shall not persuade me I am old, So long as youth and thou are of one date; But ...
My glass shall not persuade me I am old So long as youth and thou are of one date; But ...
Withal a meagre man was Aaron Stark, -- Cursed and unkempt, shrewd, shrivelled, and morose. A miser was he, with ...
Old goatherds swear how all night long they hear The warning whirr and burring of the bird Who wakes with ...
I thought, in the days of the droving, Of steps I might hope to retrace, To be done with the ...
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