Reason And Honour (Eden Phillpotts Poems)
Was not the bounty of the grape and corn, Burned into ripeness by a summer sped,Harvest enough without all ...
Was not the bounty of the grape and corn, Burned into ripeness by a summer sped,Harvest enough without all ...
Resign'd! —I am resign'd, if Heaven so will,To tread awhile the subterranean pathThat leads me to my Father and my ...
I am the prisoner of my love of you. I pace my soul, as prisoned culprits do, You Stand like ...
"The unhappy exile, whom his fates confine To the bleak coast of some unfriendly ...
He showed up in the springtime, when the geese began to honk;He signed up with the outfit, and we fattened ...
"Far from the trouble and toil of town, Where the reed beds sweep and shiver, Look at a fragment of ...
CCXII cannot liken thee to any flower, As they of old, the master poets, chose From fancy's bed, to meetly ...
1 A yellow band of light upon the street Pours from an open door, and makes a wide Pathway of ...
Down the street as I was drifting with the city's human tide, Came a ghost, and for a moment walked ...
I feel no small reluctance in venturing to give to the public a work of the character of that indicated ...
'A cold coming we had of it, Just the worst time of the year For a journey, and such a ...
The dogs greet me, I descend into their world of fur and tongues and then my wife and I embrace ...
Here among long-discarded cassocks, Damp stools, and half-split open hassocks, Here where the vicar never looks I nibble through old ...
From the candles and dumb shadows, And the house where love had died, I stole to the vast moonlight And ...
Hark! ah, the nightingale- The tawny-throated! Hark, from that moonlit cedar what a burst! What triumph! hark!-what pain! O wanderer ...
Speech after long silence; it is right, All other lovers being estranged or dead, Unfriendly lamplight hid under its shade, ...
BOOK FIRST. I. ALL valor died not on the plains of Troy. Awake, my Muse, awake! be thine the joy ...
The unhappy exile, whom his fates confine To the bleak coast of some unfriendly isle, Cold, barren, desart, where no ...
Old MISTRESS GURTON had a Cat, A Tabby, loveliest of the race, Sleek as a doe, and tame, and fat ...
Unfriendly friendly universe, I pack your stars into my purse, And bid you so farewell. That I can leave you, ...
The laughter of women sets fire to the Halls of Injustice and the false evidence burns to a beautiful white ...
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