The Conversation Of Eiros And Charmion (Edgar Allan Poe Poems)
I will bring fire to thee.Euripides.-'Androm'.'Eiros'.Why do you call me Eiros?'Charmion'.So henceforward will you always be called. You must forget,too, ...
I will bring fire to thee.Euripides.-'Androm'.'Eiros'.Why do you call me Eiros?'Charmion'.So henceforward will you always be called. You must forget,too, ...
"Standing between the sun and moon preservesA certain secrecy. Or seems to keepSomething inviolate if only thatHis father was an ...
(PRESIDIO DE SAN FRANCISCO, 1800)ILooking seaward, o'er the sand-hills stands the fortress, old and quaint,By the San Francisco friars lifted ...
AT that lost hour disowned of day and night, The after-birth of midnight, when life's face Turns to the wall ...
Joy, thou goddess, fair, immortal, Offspring of Elysium,Mad with rapture, to the portal Of thy holy fame we come!Fashion's laws, ...
I LAY in my coffin under the sod;But the rooks they caw'd, and the sheep they trodAnd munch'd and bleated, ...
IAnother life from Life's Fountain,Hath flowed through thy life into being,And entered a deathless existence.The sun may go down in ...
Callithumpus Kevin Kerr was a young astronomer, Rich and handsome, eligible, sound and single,Somewhat absent as to mind, and peculiarly ...
"THE HARPS hung up in Babylon, Their loosened strings rang on, sang on, And cast their murmurs forth upon The ...
The soldier, when the war began, Presumed the cause was right, But didn't ask the campaign's plan; ...
On this resemblance, where we findA portrait drawn for all mankind,Fond lover! Gaze awhile, to seeWhat beauty's idol charms shall ...
O Tuneful voice, I still deploreThose accents which, tho' heard no more,Still vibrate on my heart;In echo's cave I long ...
Paul Jannes was working very late, For this watch must be done by eight To-morrow or the Cardinal Would certainly ...
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her ...
So was their sanctuary violated, So their fair college turned to hospital; At first with all confusion: by and by ...
Joy, thou goddess, fair, immortal, Offspring of Elysium, Mad with rapture, to the portal Of thy holy fame we come! ...
OH, be not led away, Lured by the colour of the sun-rich day. The gay romance of song Unto the ...
VI We lack, yet cannot fix upon the lack: Not this, nor that; yet somewhat, certainly. We see the things ...
'Twas noontide of summer, And mid-time of night; And stars, in their orbits, Shone pale, thro' the light Of the ...
The robin laughed in the orange-tree: "Ho, windy North, a fig for thee: While breasts are red and wings are ...
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