When Sheridan Hurled The Discus (Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke Poems)
"Pinch me; ay, punch me, for fear I m not sitting here reading the paper.Sure as the sun in the ...
"Pinch me; ay, punch me, for fear I m not sitting here reading the paper.Sure as the sun in the ...
An old man in Concord forgets to go to morning service. He falls asleep, while reading Vergil, and dreams that ...
(Odysseus before the House of Paris.)OD. About this wicked house ten yearsThe strife 'twixt Troy and Greece has surgedSince rifling Paris, ...
UNDER the stars the armies lie asleep:Between the lines a quiet river flowsThrough brakes of honeysuckle, and of rose,And fields ...
Cytherea, thy dainty Adonis is dying!Ah, what shall we do?O Nymphs, let it echo, the voice of your crying,The greenwood ...
I mark you coming the accustomed way,As light as grace, your head uplift and high,Gray subtlety of flame in either ...
DELOS' stately ruler, and Maia's son, the adroit one,Warmly were striving, for both sought the great prize to obtain.Hermes the ...
How big of breast our Mother Gaea laughedAt sight of her ...
TO ARES. I.Great War-God! mighty Ares! Hear our hymn, Sung to thee in the wood-recesses dim Of dusky Caria, near ...
X'kien li laqqgħana f'din id-dar hekk ħiemdaInti forsi ma tafx, għasfur lelluxi;U anqa taf il-għaliex, meta jien noħroġGħax-xogħ'l fil-għodu, il-bieb ...
Thou art moulded in marble impassive, False goddess, fair statue of strife,Yet standest on pedestal massive, A symbol and token ...
TO HERMES. I.Hear, white-winged Messenger! If thy swift feetLoiter within Heaven's starry walls, where meetThe Gods, their nectar daintily to ...
Existe um povo que a bandeira empresta P'ra cobrir tanta inf?mia e cobardia!… E deixa-a transformar-se nessa festa Em manto ...
I.The merry Loves one holiday Were all at gambols madly; But Loves too long can seldom play Without behaving sadly. ...
Like as a terrible fire feeds fast on a forest enormous,Up on a mountain height, and ...
Hear ye my statute, men of Attica-- Ye who of bloodshed judge this primal cause; Yea, and in ...
Here shrines are void and voiceless, all are fled;Roofless the columns and the altars bare.Shades of Olympus twine with mortal ...
DELOS' stately ruler, and Maia's son, the adroit one, Warmly were striving, for both sought the great prize to obtain. ...
Though with gods the world is cumbered, Gods unnamed, and gods unnumbered, Never god was known to be Who had ...
OLD FITZ, who from your suburb grange, Where once I tarried for a while, Glance at the wheeling orb of ...
As one put drunk into the Packet-boat, Tom May was hurry'd hence and did not know't. But was amaz'd on ...
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