Notes On Vision (James Douglas Morrison Poems)
Look where we worship. We all live in the city.The city forms- often physically, but inevitablypsychically- a circle. A Game. ...
Look where we worship. We all live in the city.The city forms- often physically, but inevitablypsychically- a circle. A Game. ...
For the Sovereignty of the Island of Barbados.WHERE high Olympus lifts his head in clouds,And his majestic form in darkness ...
AS o'er their wine one day, three gossips sat,Discoursing various pranks in pleasant chat,Each had a loving friend, and two ...
Curtis, whose Wit, with Fancy arm in arm,Masks half its muscle in its skill to charm,And who so gently can ...
Let us gohumming a tune,putting on our sneakers.The gentle lady of Itabashi1-- the edge of her kimono-- clouds, golden-- green ...
JOIN now Apollo the harmonious strain,O Muses, Graces, all ye gentle train;Once more conspire to aid my humble lays,And wake ...
I note the obvious differencesin the human family.Some of us are serious,some thrive on comedy.Some declare their lives are livedas ...
1.Love turned me glad enough (thatfor its praise I thus employ my lay)--No man I ever led astrayby taking him ...
From the pensive treachery of my cellI can hear your mournful yell.Centuries of pain are pressedInto one unconscious jestAs your ...
MUST have wanton poets, pleasant wits,Musicians, that with touching of a stringMay draw the pliant king which way I please:Music ...
I am a barbarian, a Khazar, a Saracen.Batterer of Roman walls, dynamite's low rumbleAngrier than Rusudan, bowing, not humbled--The ache ...
ON THE FITTING UP OF THE NEW BATH THEATRE,WHICH WAS OF TOO GLARING A RED: MRS, EDWINTHERE WAS THE FAVOURITE ...
If A veteran author had wished to engage Our assistance to-day, for a speech from the stage, We ...
DICAEOPOLIS Be not surprised, most excellent spectators, If I that am a beggar have presumed To claim ...
A feller don't start in to think of himself, an' the part that he's playin' down here,When there's nobody ...
Thou damn'd antipodes to common sense! Thou foil to Flecknoe! Prithee tell from whence Does all this mighty stock of ...
I.O the enormous avenues of the Holy Land, the temple terraces! What has become of the Brahman who explained the ...
Thou damn'd antipodes to common-sense, Thou foil to Flecknoe, pr'ythee tell from whence Does all this mighty stock of ...
Jeremiah Dickson was a true-blue American, For he was a little boy who understood America, for he felt that he ...
Through half her teens, e'en from her birth,All humour, comedy and mirth,Of fun and whim the very soul,While true good-nature ...
Beneath this gloomy shade,By Nature only for my sorrows made,I'll spend this voyce in crys,In tears I'll waste these eyesBy ...
On an evening, for example, when the naive tourist has retired from our economic horrors, a master's hand awakens the ...
Very sturdy rogues. Several have exploited your worlds. With no needs, and in no hurryto make use of their brilliant ...
MADAM, you bade me act a part, A comedy of your devising-- Forbade me to consult my heart, ...
Even as a child my face was "gloomy." I found few reasons to smile, none to laugh: father gutting his ...
Skies the gray of crystal. A strange design of bridges, some straight, some arched, others descending at oblique angles to ...
Seeds in a dry pod, tick, tick, tick, Tick, tick, tick, like mites in a quarrel— Faint iambics that the ...
I am the Comic Muse, Soft as the summer rain, Come the children I bear Out of ...
On being desired to attempt writing a Comedy. WOULD'ST thou then have me tempt the comic sceneOf gay Thalia? used ...
I'm writing comedy again,The daintiest pleasure known to men;Unless a daintier might beTo watch your acted comedy:The airy ladies gaily ...
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