Träumerei (Philip Larkin Poem)
In this dream that dogs me I am part Of a silent crowd walking under a wall, Leaving a football ...
In this dream that dogs me I am part Of a silent crowd walking under a wall, Leaving a football ...
Australia's a big country An' Freedom's humping bluey, An' Freedom's on the wallaby Oh! don't you hear 'er cooey? She's ...
(For Thomas Walsh) I On nights like this the huddled sheep Are like white clouds upon the grass, And merry ...
I saw him once before, As he passed by the door, And again The pavement stones resound, As he totters ...
To the Right Honourable Mildmay, Earl of Westmoreland Come, sons of summer, by whose toil We are the lords of ...
The nights have grown cool again, like the nights Of early spring, and quiet again. Will Speech disturb you? We're ...
I In the depths of the Greyhound Terminal sitting dumbly on a baggage truck looking at the sky waiting for ...
Safely in your arms ever in your embrace in the crook of your staff we may find our peace Guiding ...
A Single pearl water caught in the heart of the lupin, a pearl, a cluster of drops much like a ...
Miss Wendy! Miss Wendy! our three peal out across the driveway, down the corridor, down the pew using outside voices ...
EXAMPLE often proves of sov'reign use; At other times it cherishes abuse; 'Tis not my purpose, howsoe'er, to tell Which ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
THE PROLOGUE. This worthy limitour, this noble Frere, He made always a manner louring cheer* *countenance Upon the Sompnour; but ...
Notus in fratres animi paterni. Hor. Carm. lib.II.2. A bless?d lot hath he, who having passed His youth and early ...
"Let us not speak, for the love we bear one another- Let us hold hands and look." She such a ...
No, I'm a man, I'm vull a man, You beat my manhood, if you can. You'll be a man if ...
No, I'm a man, I'm vull a man, You beat my manhood, if you can. You'll be a man if ...
(Sung, on one night, in the cities, in the darkness.) Come away! Come away! Ye are sober and dull through ...
Thou shalt no God but me adore: 'Twere too expensive to have more. No images nor idols make For Roger ...
Now that I have your face by heart, I look Less at its features than its darkening frame Where quince ...
A MIDDLE-AGE INTERLUDE. ROSA MUNDI; SEU, FULCITE ME FLORIBUS. A CONCEIT OF MASTER GYSBRECHT, CANON-REGULAR OF SAID JODOCUS-BY-THE-BAR, YPRES CITY. ...
Vanity, saith the preacher, vanity! Draw round my bed: is Anselm keeping back? Nephews -- sons mine -- ah God, ...
Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines From his mountains; an ...
84 Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines 85 From his ...
A man once read with mind surprised Of the way that people were "hypnotised"; By waving hands you produced, forsooth, ...
One half Milord, one half in trade, One half a sage, one half a dunce, One half a crook, but ...
He came from "further out", That land of fear and drought And dust and gravel. He got a touch of ...
The windless northern surge, the sea-gull's scream, And Calvin's kirk crowning the barren brae. I think of Giotto the Tuscan ...
I said when they handed me my diploma, I said to myself I will be good And wise and brave ...
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