The Ship of Death (David Herbert Lawrence Poem)
I Now it is autumn and the falling fruit and the long journey towards oblivion. The apples falling like great ...
I Now it is autumn and the falling fruit and the long journey towards oblivion. The apples falling like great ...
I. Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye! They could not in the self-same mansion ...
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
A Pathetic Ballad Ben Battle was a soldier bold, And used to war's alarms; But a cannon-ball took off his ...
As a dare-gale skylark scanted in a dull cage Man's mounting spirit in his bone-house, mean house, dwells- That bird ...
[I feel considerable hesitation in venturing to offer this version of a poem which Carlyle describes to be 'a beautiful ...
Like a drunken dancer trying to catch a mate rejected by those on the sidelines moving from place to place ...
The beach different not coarse sand of rocky outcroppings smooth stones glistening at the water's edge Polished smooth contours not ...
My footing sure even when I know not the path my way straight even in the unknown God's providing, his ...
Alive, moving in my hands the arms stretching, turning; already warmed, by the sun above a starfish, pulled from the ...
His steps were bold, courageous steps blindly trusting, his faith strong able to step out, to walk on the waves ...
A doubt if it be Us Assists the staggering Mind In an extremer Anguish Until it footing find. An Unreality ...
I My hair is gray, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have ...
Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor, Most gracious singer of high poems ! where The dancers will break footing, ...
I heard an angel speak last night, And he said 'Write! Write a Nation's curse for me, And send it ...
Thou hast thy calling to some palace-floor, Most gracious singer of high poems! where The dancers will break footing, from ...
'Twas near the Begum Kothie the battle began, Where innocent blood as plentiful as water ran; The Begum Kothie was ...
The grass shall never forget this grave. When homeward footing it in the sun After the weary ride by rail, ...
O'RE the smooth enameld green Where no print of step hath been, Follow me as I sing, And touch the ...
The room is full of you!-As I came in And closed the door behind me, all at once A something ...
Three jolly Farmers Once bet a pound Each dance the others would Off the ground. Out of their coats They ...
This institution, perhaps one should say enterprise out of respect for which one says one need not change one's mind ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
In this Monody the author bewails a learned Friend, unfortunately drowned in his passage from Chester on the Irish Seas, ...
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