One Day And Another: A Lyrical Eclogue – Part III (Madison Julius Cawein Poems)
LATE SUMMER _Heat lightning flickers in one cloud, As in a flow'r a firefly; Some rain-drops, that the rose-bush bowed, Jar through the leaves ...
LATE SUMMER _Heat lightning flickers in one cloud, As in a flow'r a firefly; Some rain-drops, that the rose-bush bowed, Jar through the leaves ...
And now the Angel, from the trembling sight,Veil'd the wide world-when sudden shades of nightMove o'er the ethereal vault; the ...
My fancies are fireflies, -Specks of living lighttwinkling in the dark.he voice of wayside pansies,that do not attract the careless ...
Tho' proud Del---ne, for nameless, partial Ends,Throws me at Distance from my letter'd Friends;And, not content to banish from his ...
You're now, Eliza, fix'd for life;In other words, you're now -- a wife;And let me whisper in your ear,A wife, ...
YOU request me, my friend, on true courage to write;Yet do you reflect, that whilst I indite,Or attempt to explain ...
The Southern Muse--so long with drooping wing,--The Southern Muse, alas! too sad to sing--Her fair head drooped and dim her ...
YOU can keep your antique silver and your statuettes of bronze,Your curios and tapestries so fine,But of all your treasures ...
I want to say to you "You are my wife!"Because you were not called that by the rest,Because to my ...
OH, when have after-days or evenings broughtForgiveness home to penitence downcast?Oh, when has trust been perfect,--honour fast,--But fault or fate ...
WHEN fallen man from Paradise was driven, Forth to a world of labour, death, and care; Still, of his native ...
THE MOTHER.There was a worthy, but a simple Pair,Who nursed a Daughter, fairest of the fair:Sons they had lost, and ...
LYSANDER.THE sun had thrown its noontide ray Amid the flowers, and scorch'd the plains, Which panted for refreshing rains; While ...
Cardelia. Smilinda. Cardelia. The Basset-Table spread, the Tallier come;Why stays Smilinda in the Dressing-Room?Rise, pensive Nymph, the Tallier waits for ...
I do not love thee! What vile act of mine Has given my loyal heart that patent lie? Or wilt ...
Something of her sermon a phrase coming to mind too often we long for seeking out a false faith feel-good ...
My hope, my joy my trust, not of this world not in mortal hands My refuge in the Lord trusting ...
Love defines the highest the greatest of all virtues for God is love and love is the Lord Nothing else ...
None of my possessions none of my past, my memories nothing compares with knowing Christ Seeking him all of my ...
"As certain also of your own poets have said"-- (Acts 17.28) Cleon the poet (from the sprinkled isles, Lily on ...
As one put drunk into the Packet-boat, Tom May was hurry'd hence and did not know't. But was amaz'd on ...
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