Poems about rochelle (11 Poems)
Orlando Furioso canto 13 (Ludovico Ariosto Poems)
ARGUMENTThe Count Orlando of the damsel blandWho loves Zerbino, hears the piteous woes.Next puts to death the felons with his handWho pent her there. Duke Aymon’s daughter goes,Seeking Rogero, where so large a bandThe old Atlantes’ magic walls enclose.Her he … Continue reading
An Ode In Time of Inauguration (Franklin P. Adams Poems)
(March 4, 1913) Thine aid, O Muse, I consciously beseech;I crave thy succour, ask for thine assistanceThat men may cry: ‘Some little ode! A peach!’O Muse, grant me the strength to go the distance!For odes, I learn, are dithyrambs, and … Continue reading
Ivry (Thomas Babbington Macaulay Poems)
NOW glory to the Lord of hosts, from whom all glories are!And glory to our sovereign liege, King Henry of Navarre!Now let there be the merry sound of music and of dance,Through thy corn-fields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant … Continue reading
The Battle Of Ivry (Thomas Babbington Macaulay Poems)
Now glory to the Lord of hosts, from whom all glories are!And glory to our sovereign liege, King Henry of Navarre!Now let there be the merry sound of music and of dance,Through thy corn-fields green, and sunny vines, O pleasant … Continue reading
A Proper Trewe Idyll Of Camelot (Eugene Field Poems)
Whenas ye plaisaunt Aperille shoures have washed and purged awayeYe poysons and ye rheums of earth to make a merrie May,Ye shraddy boscage of ye woods ben full of birds that syngRight merrilie a madrigal unto ye waking spring,Ye whiles … Continue reading
Jule’s Letter. (Arthur Weir Poems)
Ma Chere’Since the morning we parted On the slippery docks of Rochelle,I have wandered, well nigh broken-hearted, Through many a tree-shadowed dell:I’ve hunted the otter and beaver, Have tracked the brown bear and the deer,And have lain almost dying with … Continue reading
The Passionate Suburbanite To His Love (Arthur Guiterman Poems)
Commute with me, my Love, and be merry;How vain in the City to dwellWhen apple-trees blow in Dobbs’ FerryAnd lilacs adorn New Rochelle!White Plains is the Garden of AllahAnd Pelham’s the Pearl of the Sea;There’s bliss in the name of … Continue reading
Enigma IX. (Elizabeth Hitchener Poems)
BRING a poet, whose writings our book-shelves adorn,At Stratford-on-Avon, in Warwickshire, born,Let the name of a regicide also be heard,Who shot, at a masked ball, Gustavus the Third, But, lest he attention too long should engage,I hasten to introduce on … Continue reading
A proper trewe idyll of camelot (Eugene Field Poem)
Whenas ye plaisaunt Aperille shoures have washed and purged awaye Ye poysons and ye rheums of earth to make a merrie May, Ye shraddy boscage of ye woods ben full of birds that syng Right merrilie a madrigal unto ye … Continue reading
A Dialogue between Old England and New (Anne Bradstreet Poem)
New England. 1 Alas, dear Mother, fairest Queen and best, 2 With honour, wealth, and peace happy and blest, 3 What ails thee hang thy head, and cross thine arms, 4 And sit i’ the dust to sigh these sad … Continue reading