Night Of Frost In May (George Meredith Poems)
With splendour of a silver day,A frosted night had opened May:And on that plumed and armoured night,As one close temple ...
With splendour of a silver day,A frosted night had opened May:And on that plumed and armoured night,As one close temple ...
All things are Hers. Concealed or manifest, Found or unfound, Her Spirit lives in each-Dumb till the Master-Soul its ...
With eyes that searched in the dark,Peering along the line,Stood the grim Scotsman, Hector Clark,Driver of "Forty-nine".And the veldt-fire flamed ...
When first I saw the Tweed, the light Of autumn, tender, sad and grey,Lay on the Eildon's triple height, And ...
When once the twilight locks no longerLocked in the long worm of my fingerNor damned the sea that sped about ...
Earth's mightiest isle. She stands alone.The wide seas wash around Her throne,Crowned by the red sun as his own. This ...
Great captains of the bygone days, — Whose spirits 'mid our spirits lurk, —Who fearless trod the ocean ways, Look ...
I never see a castle That is gaunt and grey and grim,But my thoughts at once go backward To the ...
Here by the ample river's argent sweep,Bosomed in tilth and vintage to her walls,A tower-crowned Cybele in armoured sleepThe city ...
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
We boast no more of our bloodless flag, that rose from a nation's slime; Better a shred of a deep-dyed ...
The Word came down to Dives in Torment where he lay: "Our World is full of wickedness, My Children maim ...
'We were killing pigs when the Yanks arrived. A Tuesday morning, sunlight and gutter-blood Outside the slaughter house. >From the ...
(1) a great man there was a great man so great he couldn't be criticised in the light who died ...
That lover of a night Came when he would, Went in the dawning light Whether I would or no; Men ...
THE WALK TO THE PARADISE GARDENS 1 Bonfire Night beckoned us to the bridge By Saint Hilda's where we started ...
When once the twilight locks no longer Locked in the long worm of my finger Nor damned the sea that ...
Earendil was a mariner that tarried in Arvernien; he built a boat of timber felled in Nimbrethil to journey in; ...
Dagonet, the fool, whom Gawain in his mood Had made mock-knight of Arthur's Table Round, At Camelot, high above the ...
With eyes that searched in the dark, Peering along the line, Stood the grim Scotsman, Hector Clark, Driver of "Forty-nine". ...
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