The Misanthrope Reclaimed – Act IV (George W Sands Poems)
Scene I. A peak of the Alps. Werner alone. Time, morning.Werner.How gloriously beautiful is earth!In these her quiet, unfrequented haunts,To ...
Scene I. A peak of the Alps. Werner alone. Time, morning.Werner.How gloriously beautiful is earth!In these her quiet, unfrequented haunts,To ...
When man had ceased to utter his lament, A god then let me tell my tale of sorrow.WHAT hope of once ...
"Since he miscalled the morning star,Nor man, nor fiend hath fallen so far."— ByronWhen gathered in the courts above, Before Jehovah's ...
Fast by the banks of Cam was Colin bred,(Ye Nymphs, for every guard that sacred stream)To Wimple's woody shade his ...
When Aurora springs from her couch of clouds And opens the gate of a perfect day, And her brother Sol in his ...
And said I that all hope was fled,That sorrow and despair were mine,That each enthusiast wish was dead,Had sank beneath ...
Dunbar is dead! O Grief, thy cloud of gloomHangs o'er his race! They sorely needed him,That he should pass from ...
Oh, victorious Queen, it's through thy loyal graceI bring this wreath-a token from my race;True, thou art gone, no more ...
Like thine own Album, which lies here before me, Life is a volume. Sweetly some are writ In sanctity; as when mild ...
"I feel the flowers growing over me."Prophetic thought! Behold, no cypress gloomPortrays in dim memorial the doomThat quenched the ray ...
LAND of departed fame! whose classic plains Have proudly echo'd to immortal strains; Whose hallow'd soil hath given the great ...
I. OF all that men with zeal and ardour chace, Pour'd here and there on life's promiscuous ground,Some points are ...
Heroes of elder days! untaught to yield,Who bled for Spain on many an ancient field;Ye, that around the oaken cross ...
On Santa Croce's golden-pillared shrine, A thousand tapers pour their blended rays In one rich tide of radiance. Like a ...
ON HIS DISCOVERY OF THE LOST BOOKS OF CICERO,"DE REPUBLICA." Italian bold, why wilt thou never cease The fathers from ...
FROM THE NOVEL OF EMMELINE. THOU spectre of terrific mien!Lord of the hopeless heart and hollow eye,In whose fierce train ...
(Lines written after viewing Mr Arthur Dove'sexposition of the "Simultaneousness of the Ambient")I cannot tell you how I love ...
Look yonder, where the whitened orient skiesGrow splendid with the radiance of the dawn,O'er regal mountains that majestic riseWith misty ...
AH! why will Mem'ry with officious careThe long lost visions of my days renew? Why paint the vernal landscape green ...
Designed like a military map, the letter forms M and S dominate this composition. M refers to the word "Marne" ...
When man had ceased to utter his lament, A god then let me tell my tale of sorrow. WHAT hope ...
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