Stranded (Edward Harold Physick Poems)
_Dusk gathers. On the seaward hedgeThe wild hops, hanging bright,Gleam as a foam-spray flung on sedgeFrom a sea of golden ...
_Dusk gathers. On the seaward hedgeThe wild hops, hanging bright,Gleam as a foam-spray flung on sedgeFrom a sea of golden ...
Under osiers with ivy ingrownWe are trying to hide from bad weather.I am clasping your arms in my own,In one ...
What to doNow that she doesn't want meThat's what haunts meWhat to doWhat to doTo keep from being lonelyWant her ...
A music-stand of crimson lacquer, long since brought In some fast clipper-ship from China, quaintly wrought With bossed and carven ...
Pale, with the blue of high zeniths, shimmered over with silver, brocaded In smooth, running patterns, a soft stuff, with ...
Part First Frau Concert-Meister Altgelt shut the door. A storm was rising, heavy gusts of wind Swirled through the trees, ...
To the legion of the lost ones, to the cohort of the damned, To my brethren in their sorrow overseas, ...
This pleasant tale is like a little copse: The honied lines so freshly interlace, To keep the reader in so ...
To Jenny came a gentle youth From inland leazes lone; His love was fresh as apple-blooth By Parrett, Yeo, or ...
i met a frog in my garden today lurking under a stone - it said there used to be a ...
Phoebus make haste, the day's too long, be gone, The silent night's the fittest time for moan; But stay this ...
I What's become of Waring Since he gave us all the slip, Chose land-travel or seafaring, Boots and chest, or ...
O HAD the malt thy strength of mind, Or hops the flavour of thy wit, 'Twere drink for first of ...
THE SIMPLE Bard, rough at the rustic plough, Learning his tuneful trade from ev'ry bough; The chanting linnet, or the ...
This English Thames is holier far than Rome, Those harebells like a sudden flush of sea Breaking across the woodland, ...
WARBLE me now, for joy of Lilac-time, Sort me, O tongue and lips, for Nature's sake, and sweet life's sake-and ...
1 AFTER all, not to create only, or found only, But to bring, perhaps from afar, what is already founded, ...
My grandmother's teeth stare at her from a mason jar on the nightstand. The radio turns itself on, sunlight crawls ...
Beneath the willow wound round with ivy we take cover from the worst of the storm, with a greatcoat round ...
Roar of the rushing train fearfully rocking, Impatient people jammed in line for food, The rasping noise of cars together ...
A yellow leaf from the darkness Hops like a frog before me. Why should I start and stand still? I ...
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