Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems on Summer (5 Poems)
The Passing Of Cadieux (Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems)
THAT man is brave who at the nod of fateWill lay his life a willing offering down,That they who loved him may know length of days;May stay awhile upon this pleasant earthDrinking its gladness and its vigour in,Though he himself … Continue reading
Spring In Nazareth (Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems)
“THE Spring is come!” a shepherd saith; Sing, sweet Mary,“The Spring is come to NazarethAnd swift the Summer hurrieth.” Sing low, the barley and the corn! Across the field a path is set– Sing, sweet Mary,Green shadow in a golden net–The tears of … Continue reading
Possession (Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems)
A YOUTH sat down on a wayside stone, A pack on his back and a staff at his knee.He whistled a tune which he called his own, ”It’s a fine new tune, that tune!” said he. In his pack he carried a … Continue reading
Summer’s Passing (Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems)
A SINGLE branch of flaming red, A branch of tawny yellowAnd every branch in gorgeousness A rival of its fellow;Some russet brown and faded greenWith golden shadows in between And mist-hid sun to mellow. An instinct as of music near– A breath the wind … Continue reading
Fear (Isabel Ecclestone Mackay Poems)
I HEARD a sound of crying in the lane, A passionless, low crying,And I said, “It is the tears of the brown rain On the leaves within the lane!” I heard a sudden sighing at the door, A soft, persuasive sighing,And I said, … Continue reading
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