Aunt Sally Speaks (Kenneth Allott Poems)
Who have been educated out of naive responses,The hoodoo of love, the cinderella of classKnowing that everywhere man has the ...
Who have been educated out of naive responses,The hoodoo of love, the cinderella of classKnowing that everywhere man has the ...
The World is full of kindness- And not the poor alone;We Christians in our blindness Bow down to hearts of stone;The clever, ...
"This is her diary. Come with me to viewThe canyon; think you see it as of oldWhen Martha lived, and ...
You say there's a Being all-loving, Whose nature is justice and pity; Could you say where you ...
IRise up, Lord,And let Thine enemies be scattered,And let them that hate Thee flee before Thee!As the dispersion of smoke-drift,Thou ...
"Kung walked by the dynastic templeand into the cedar grove, and then out by the lower river,And with him Khieu ...
CHRISTMAS is over, and Christmas cheer;-- What shall we wish you, O reader dear? What do you want for your ...
This was my little sonWho leapt and laughed on my knee:Body we made with love,Soul made with love by Thee.This ...
This trumpeter of nothingness, employedTo keep our reason dull and null and void.This man of wind and froth and flux ...
There must be some way out, they say. "There must be some way out!We've fallen on an evil day; That ...
As is the globe embraced by ocean, soEmbraced is earthly life by dreams and fancies.Night comes unsought, and at the ...
971Robbed by Death-but that was easy-To the failing EyeI could hold the latest Glowing-Robbed by LibertyFor Her Jugular Defences-This, too, ...
Robbed by Death -- but that was easy -- To the failing Eye I could hold the latest Glowing -- ...
How do we discover an antidote to each other, a faculty to commune in spiteful space? Our bleeding hearts and ...
I hadn't had the 'flu in ages, avoided all those awful places fraught of gritty eyes and splitting heads, patrons ...
O YE wha are sae guid yoursel', Sae pious and sae holy, Ye've nought to do but mark and tell ...
O Mother Earth! upon thy lap Thy weary ones receiving, And o'er them, silent as a dream, Thy grassy mantle ...
This trumpeter of nothingness, employed To keep our reason dull and null and void. This man of wind and froth ...
When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule, First put the British troops to school; Instructed them in warlike trade, And new ...
Quarter to three: I wake again at the hour of his birth Thirty years ago and now he paces corridors ...
Kung walked by the dynastic temple and into the cedar grove, and then out by the lower river, And with ...
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