One Day And Another: A Lyrical Eclogue – Part II (Madison Julius Cawein Poems)
EARLY SUMMER _The cricket in the rose-bush hedge Sings by the vine-entangled gate; The slim moon slants a timid edge Of pearl through one ...
EARLY SUMMER _The cricket in the rose-bush hedge Sings by the vine-entangled gate; The slim moon slants a timid edge Of pearl through one ...
Dear exile from the hurrying crowd,At work I muse to you aloud;Thought on my anvil softens, glows,And I forget our ...
This was a city once: women lived here;Their voices were low to their lovers, o'nights by the murmuring waters;Their hands ...
To that gaunt House of Art which lacks for naughtOf all the great things men have saved from Time,The withered ...
The woods lay dreaming in a topaz dream, And we, who silently roamed hand in hand, Were pilgrims in a strange, enchanted ...
Where the bullrushes grow ranker(Oh, the long green spears a-gleam!)There the punt shall rock at anchorIn the stream;By the weir's ...
He gleaned all the gossip and he gathered all the news, Mad Matt, the carrier, delivering the grub;He knew ...
To that gaunt House of Art which lacks for naught Of all the great things men have saved from Time, ...
The cow-moose comes to water, and the beaver's overbold, The net is in the eddy of the stream; The teepee ...
When the boys come out from Lac Labiche in the lure of the early Spring, To take the pay of ...
This is the yarn he told me As we sat in Casey's Bar, That Rooshun mug who scammed from the ...
The lone man gazed and gazed upon his gold, His sweat, his blood, the wage of weary days; But now ...
"So pulse, and pulse, thou rhythmic-hearted Noon That liest, large-limbed, curved along the hills, In languid palpitation, half a-swoon With ...
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