An Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture in England (Geoffrey Hill Poems)
the spiritual, Platonic old England .S. T. COLERIDGE, Anima Poetae'Your situation', said Coningsby, looking up the green and silent valley, ...
the spiritual, Platonic old England .S. T. COLERIDGE, Anima Poetae'Your situation', said Coningsby, looking up the green and silent valley, ...
ODE FOR THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOLJune 11, 1910IThe British bard who looked on Eton's walls,Endeared by distance in ...
THOSE who in fables deal, bestow at easeBoth names and titles, freely as they please.It costs them scarcely any thing, ...
Sacred to peace, within a wood's recess,A blest retreat, where courtiers never press,A temple stands, where art did never tryWith ...
Soft as the morning's pearly light,Where yet may rise the thunder-cloud,Her gentle face was ever brightWith noble thought and purpose ...
Urdu Couplets with Translationjinhe.n mai.n Dhuu.NDhataa thaa aasmaano.n me.n zamiino.n me.nvo nikale mere zulmat-e-Khaanaa-e-dil ke makiino.n me.nThe one I was ...
With anxious eyes and dry, expectant lips,Within the sculptured stoa by the sea,All day she waited while, like ghostly ships,Long ...
Such oranges! so fresh and sweet, So large and lovely--and so cheap! They lay in one delicious heap, And added to the sumptuous ...
When I was young, my heart elate With ardent notions warm, I thirsted to inaugurate A spirit of reform; The universe was all awry, Philosophy ...
Mine is the lifter of mountains, thecowherd, and none other.O sadhus! there is no other—I have seenthe whole world.I left ...
Not a broken, brief obedience Doth the Lord of heaven demand;He requires your whole allegiance, Words and deeds, and heart and hand:God ...
See the greatness of Krishna;though Lord, Father and Master of the worldhe willingly bears the arrogance of his close devoteesShiva ...
Bring the wine-cup, companions! and let it go round! At its bottom good humor and mirth will be found; Bring ...
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the ...
I. LET no man charge thee, woman if thou art, And therefore pitiful, to veil thine eyes From any naked ...
THOSE who in fables deal, bestow at ease Both names and titles, freely as they please. It costs them scarcely ...
First, London, for its myriads; for its height, Manhattan heaped in towering stalagmite; But Paris for the smoothness of the ...
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