The Garden at Gask (Caroline Oliphant Poems)
Fain would I linger here, as I have seenThe sun reposing on this mossy green,That well might tempt his chariot-wheels ...
Fain would I linger here, as I have seenThe sun reposing on this mossy green,That well might tempt his chariot-wheels ...
Day by day the due provision, mortal wants to satisfy,Day by day the bread from Heaven, none but Heaven can ...
Thou little child, with tender, clinging arms, Drop thy sweet head, my darling, down and restUpon my shoulder, rest with ...
Milton, thou shouldest be living at this hour,England hath need of thee. She is a denOf sugar cards and meatless ...
HE may be envied, who with tranquil breastCan wander in the wild and woodland scene,When summer's glowing hands have newly ...
Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse! O first-born on the mountains! by the hues Of heaven on the spiritual ...
FAIN had I to-day surprised my mistress, But soon found I that her door was fasten'd. Yet I had the ...
[The following explanation is necessary, in order to make this ode in any way intelligible. The Poet is supposed to ...
And now it was evening. And Almitra the seeress said, "Blessed be this day and this place and your spirit ...
I. THE GARDEN. ABOVE the city hung the moon, Right o'er a plot of ground Where flowers and orchard-trees were ...
I Our life is twofold; Sleep hath its own world, A boundary between the things misnamed Death and existence: Sleep ...
Hark where the bells toll, chiming, dull and steady, The clock's slow hand hath reached the appointed time. Well, be ...
We bore him to his boneyard lot One afternoon at three; The clergyman was on the spot To earn his ...
You've heard of "Casey at The Bat," And "Casey's Tabble Dote"; But now it's time To write a rhyme Of ...
By the side of the brook, where the willow is waving Why sits the wan Youth, in his wedding-suit gay! ...
Shut, shut the door, good John! fatigu'd, I said, Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The dog-star ...
Ancient Castle of the Mains, With your romantic scenery and surrounding plains, Which seem most beautiful to the eye, And ...
Lay his sword by his side -- it hath served him too well Not to rest near his pillow below; ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
All things I can endure, save one. The bare, blank room where is no sun; The parcelled hours; the pallet ...
"O Trade! O Trade! would thou wert dead! The Time needs heart -- 'tis tired of head: We're all for ...
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