The Wild Rose And The Snowdrop (George Meredith Poems)
The Snowdrop is the prophet of the flowers; It lives and dies upon its bed of snows; And like a ...
The Snowdrop is the prophet of the flowers; It lives and dies upon its bed of snows; And like a ...
ALL things are order'd for the best, In perfect love design'd;The sorrows that we so much dread, But ...
DARK is the hour inscrib'd on memory's page, Too often drawn from sad affliction's store;Of future sorrows the too ...
TAKE the landscape and beholdWaving forests ting'd with gold,Rosy health with ruddy glow,Seated on the mountain's brow;Or upon its steep ...
Alone walkingIn thought plaining,And sore sighing; All desolate,Me rememb'ringOf my living;My death wishing ...
ELOQUENT deceiver! say, With each soft, each fond endeavour;Canst thou bid the fragile clay, Live and last and ...
Alone walking, In thought pleyning,And sore sighing, All desolate,Me remembring Of my living,My deth wishing Bothe erly and late.Infortunate Is ...
"O? weep not fair maid, tho' the dark cloud of sorrow Prosperity's bright sun for a moment obscure; From the ...
Spoken by Miss Ada Rehan at the Lyceum Theatre, July 23, 1890, at a performance on behalf of Lady Jeune's ...
Good Father!. 'Twas an eve in middle June, And war was waged anew By great Napoleon, who for years had ...
And so I look back still thinking of her with painful heart, this clench of inner flesh. -Kakinomoto Hitomaro from ...
Each moment of our lives our purpose on the earth sowing the good news that others would know the Christ ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
THE key, which opes the chest of hoarded gold. Unlocks the heart that favours would withhold. To this the god ...
I've known ere now an interfering branch Of alder catch my lifted ax behind me. But that was in the ...
MY lord, I know your noble ear Woe ne'er assails in vain; Embolden'd thus, I beg you'll hear Your humble ...
THOU, Nature, partial Nature, I arraign; Of thy caprice maternal I complain. The peopled fold thy kindly care have found, ...
LATE crippl'd of an arm, and now a leg, About to beg a pass for leave to beg; Dull, listless, ...
Oh you who are shy of the popular eye, (Though most of us seek to survive it) Just think of ...
(AMSTERDAM, 1645) And there you are again, now as you are. Observe yourself as you discern yourself In your discredited ...
All hail to the Empress of India, Great Britain's Queen-- Long may she live in health, happy and serene-- That ...
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