The Four Winds (Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Poem)
The South wind said to the palms: My lovers sing me psalms; But are they as warm as those That ...
The South wind said to the palms: My lovers sing me psalms; But are they as warm as those That ...
There never was a face as fair as yours, A heart as true, a love as pure and keen. These ...
I bring ye wine from above, From the vats of the storied sun; For every one of yer love, And ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
There never was a face as fair as yours, A heart as true, a love as pure and keen. These ...
The South wind said to the palms: My lovers sing me psalms; But are they as warm as those That ...
I bring ye wine from above, From the vats of the storied sun; For every one of yer love, And ...
Now as Heaven is my Lot, they're the Pests of the Nation! Wherever they can come With clankum and blankum ...
Verse, a Breeze 'mid blossoms straying, Where HOPE clung feeding, like a bee-- Both were mine ! Life went a-maying ...
Its mother being tethered near it Poor little Foal of an oppress?d race! I love the languid patience of thy ...
The Beaver's Lesson They sought it with thimbles, they sought it with care; They pursued it with forks and hope; ...
Dedication Inscribed to a dear Child: in memory of golden summer hours and whispers of a summer sea. Girt with ...
How straight it flew, how long it flew, It clear'd the rutty track And soaring, disappeared from view Beyond the ...
Ho, ye lovers, list to me; Warning words have I for thee: Give ye heed, hefore ye wed, To this ...
There was a young patrolman who Had large but tender feet; They always hurt him badly when He walked upon ...
Ferdinand was systematic when he drove his daughter mad. With a Casanova's careful art, he moved slowly, stole only one ...
1 They that in play can do the thing they would, Having an instinct throned in reason's place, --And every ...
My delight and thy delight Walking, like two angels white, In the gardens of the night: My desire and thy ...
BUT two miles more, and then we rest ! Well, there is still an hour of day, And long the ...
Swings the way still by hollow and hill, And all the world's a song; "She's far," it sings me, "but ...
O! had my Fate been join'd with thine, As once this pledge appear'd a token, These follies had not, then, ...
River, that rollest by the ancient walls, Where dwells the lady of my love, when she Walks by thy brink, ...
Supreme my holdings, greater yet my need, thoughtless I go out. Dawn. Have I my cig's, my flaskie O, O ...
ANGEL of gaiety, have you tasted grief? Shame and remorse and sobs and weary spite, And the vague terrors of ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
I. It is a lie---their Priests, their Pope, Their Saints, their ... all they fear or hope Are lies, ...
FAME. See, as the prettiest graves will do in time, Our poet's wants the freshness of its prime; Spite of ...
I. How well I know what I mean to do When the long dark autumn-evenings come: And where, my soul, ...
"Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such a one as thyself." (David, Psalms 50.21) ['Will sprawl, now that the heat ...
I. My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the ...
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