The Origin of All-Fool Day, Which Happened In The Isle of Chiekock, On The 7th Of The Ni-ada (Anonymous British Poems)
Ye sportive nymphs who on Parnassus play,Though old as ages, -- young and ever gay!O hither wing from Parna's flow'ry ...
Ye sportive nymphs who on Parnassus play,Though old as ages, -- young and ever gay!O hither wing from Parna's flow'ry ...
They tell of Arab maidens, who with singing low and sweetCan tame the green and crested snake to cower at ...
Things of high import sound I in thine ears,Dear child, though now thou may'st not feel their power;But hoard them ...
Sweet friend, the world, like some fair infant blessed, Radiant with sportive grace, around thee plays;Yet 'tis not as depicted ...
I saw the worthless and the vile,By Pleasure's light surrounded,And wond'ringly I mark'd the while,Their joy and bliss unbounded. For ...
And as His Essence all the world pervadesNaught in Creation is, save this alone.Upon the waters has He fixed His ...
Why bends she o'er that glittering toy With such an earnest gaze,As if those flashing jewels cast Love glances in ...
MYSTERY: lo! betwixt the sun and moon Astarte of the Syrians: Venus Queen Ere Aphrodite was. In silver sheen Her ...
O miracle, O immaterial fire of faith, O astoundingly acting might, O fiery talisman, O unsolvable mystery, There, a Seraphim ...
it is written the act of writing is holy words are sacred and your breath brings out the god in ...
Statutory interpretation sparing over the meaning, the import of precision, of a bit of administrative law boiled down to the ...
A Song for My Muse A wish, a prayer, a hope, a promise, shouted in the Highland air. A stone, ...
Thousand minstrels woke within me, "Our music's in the hills; "- Gayest pictures rose to win me, Leopard-colored rills. Up!-If ...
That you are fair or wise is vain, Or strong, or rich, or generous; You must have also the untaught ...
A quay with vessels moored Thomas To India! Yea, here I may take ship; From here the courses go over ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough, Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime, With ...
A farmer's wife, both young and gay, And fresh as op'ning buds of May; Had taken to herself, a Spouse, ...
Where the sea forever dances Over lonely cliff and dune, Where sweet twilight's vapor glances In a warmer-glowing moon, Where ...
For her this rhyme is penned, whose luminous eyes, Brightly expressive as the twins of Leda, Shall find her own ...
Has sorrow thy young days shaded, As clouds o'er the morning fleet? Too fast have those young days faded That, ...
Lay his sword by his side -- it hath served him too well Not to rest near his pillow below; ...
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