Ten Types of Hospital Visitor (Charles Causley Poems)
1The first enters wearing the neon armourOf virtue.Ceaselessly firing all-purpose smilesAt everyone presentShe destroys hopeIn the breasts of the sick,Who ...
1The first enters wearing the neon armourOf virtue.Ceaselessly firing all-purpose smilesAt everyone presentShe destroys hopeIn the breasts of the sick,Who ...
Dear songs of my country! How sweetly thy measures Come stealthily stealing o'er mountain and wave, To sweeten the ...
I am Arnaut who nets the breezeand with an ox pursues the hareand swims against the rising seas.' I am ...
Thank God that there are solid folkWho water flowers and roll the lawn,And sit and sew and talk and smoke,And ...
Sometime this world was so steadfast and stable,That man's word was held obligation;And now it is so false and deceivable,That ...
Assured of worthiness we do not dreadCompetitors; we rather give them hailAnd greeting in the lists where we may fail:Must, ...
751My Worthiness is all my Doubt-His Merit-all my fear-Contrasting which, my qualityDo lowlier-appear-Lest I should insufficient proveFor His beloved Need-The ...
Part of the problem the blinders the cataracts the things getting in the way keeping us from seeing clearly All ...
Because we are all failures under the law no one can boast of their own worthiness Christ alone the bridge ...
My Worthiness is all my Doubt -- His Merit -- all my fear -- Contrasting which, my quality Do lowlier ...
Despair's advantage is achieved By suffering -- Despair -- To be assisted of Reverse One must Reverse have bore -- ...
"Aug." 10, 1911. Full moon to-night; and six and twenty years Since my full moon first broke from angel spheres! ...
"Aug." 10, 1911. Full moon to-night; and six and twenty years Since my full moon first broke from angel spheres! ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
As nothingness draws near How I can see Inexorably clear My vanity. My sum of worthiness Always so small, Dwindles ...
At school I never gained a prize, Proving myself the model ass; Yet how I watched the wistful eyes, And ...
So am I as the rich, whose blessed key Can bring him to his sweet up-locked treasure, The which he ...
So am I as the rich whose blessèd key Can bring him to his sweet up-lockèd treasure, The which he ...
I I doubt if ten men in all Tilbury Town Had ever shaken hands with Captain Craig, Or called him ...
Adieu dear object of my Love's excess, And with thee all my hopes of happiness, With the same fervent and ...
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