Pickthorn Manor (Amy Lowell Poem)
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
My mother never forgave my father for killing himself, especially at such an awkward time and in a public park, ...
1903 Lived a woman wonderful, (May the Lord amend her!) Neither simple, kind, nor true, But her Pagan beauty drew ...
A sense of vindication of closure for the loss not joy in the killing in the taking of a life ...
None others, only Christ in a position to condemn and yet he forgave each of our failing our hands on ...
The Command of Jesus from the beginning of the law to love our neighbors to love others as ourselves Christ ...
What if we could stop and think about what he was thinking in that moment on the cross when Jesus ...
Something we never remember in that moment of anger when someone does us wrong no matter how slight or great ...
The simple challenge the direction for our lives the model we must follow to be children of God Acting Christ-like ...
Because we cannot know the mind of another how they will see our lives as we walk on this earth ...
By his example, we may do the same forgiving others because Christ forgave me his expression, "forgive them, for they ...
He said these word, the creator of the universe words more than of comfort, that he would remember us He ...
A God of love, of forgiveness of grace, so is our Savior Even in the moment of death of humiliation, ...
We are forgiven by God, made man, born and raised, suffering and dying for our sin He was faithful to ...
In the pain of the cross, shared by each of them, he asked he asked for forgiveness of the king, ...
With tears pouring down my face, washing down into my mouth wide open singing, praying, believing in the power of ...
When Willie was a little boy, No more than five or six, Right constantly he did annoy His mother with ...
Lingo of birds was easier than lingo of peasants- they were elusive, though, the birds, for excellent reasons. He thought ...
Henry the Seventh of England Wasn't out of the Royal top drawer, The only connection of which he could boast, ...
Low and brown barns, thatched and repatched and tattered, Where I had seven sons until to-day, A little hill of ...
All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his ...
Sense with keenest edge unusèd, Yet unsteel'd by scathing fire; Lovely feet as yet unbruisèd On the ways of dark ...
'Twas in the year of 1650, and on the twenty-first of May, The city of Edinburgh was put into a ...
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