Mary Queen Of Scots, An Historical Poem (Margaretta Wedderburn Poems)
DEPARTED shade of MARY, much reproach'd,How oft I've view'd thy sufferings severe,With faults contrasted: in my mind revolv'd,And them arranged ...
DEPARTED shade of MARY, much reproach'd,How oft I've view'd thy sufferings severe,With faults contrasted: in my mind revolv'd,And them arranged ...
(From "An Idyll of the Wimmera.")On the geodetic line, where the parish boundaries joinAt a level and interminable laneYou can ...
Since the days of primal story Of Eden's happy pair, A woman's greatest glory Is her glossy flowing hair; It is a safe criterion By ...
I associate Da Vinci with symmetrical human constituents,as I consider Stravinsky and his octotonic passages,while I infer my death to ...
I walk home at August moonrisepast a bright window.Inside the rooman old woman sees the full moonand turns off the ...
With eager search to dart the soul,Curiously vain, from pole to pole,And from the planets' wandering spheresTo extort the number ...
Out of the woods by the creek cometh a calling for Peter,And from the orchard a voice echoes and echoes ...
IAct first, scene first. A study. Of a kind Half cell, half salon, opulent yet grave;Rare books, low-shelved, yet far ...
A Spider and a Centipede went out to take a walk; The Centipede said frankly, "I will listen while you ...
A precious - mouldering pleasure - 'tis -To meet an Antique Book -In just the Dress his Century wore -A ...
777The Loneliness One dare not sound-And would as soon surmiseAs in its Grave go plumbingTo ascertain the size-The Loneliness whose ...
I have put on my great coat it is cold. It is an outer garment. Coarse, woolen. Of unknown origin. ...
The work to see to ascertain the truth more than just one layer to get in the way By the ...
Out of the woods by the creek cometh a calling for Peter, And from the orchard a voice echoes and ...
The Loneliness One dare not sound -- And would as soon surmise As in its Grave go plumbing To ascertain ...
The Birds begun at Four o'clock -- Their period for Dawn -- A Music numerous as space -- But neighboring ...
Consulting summer's clock, But half the hours remain. I ascertain it with a shock -- I shall not look again. ...
A precious -- mouldering pleasure -- 'tis -- To meet an Antique Book -- In just the Dress his Century ...
The spry Arms of the Wind If I could crawl between I have an errand imminent To an adjoining Zone ...
Musicians wrestle everywhere -- All day -- among the crowded air I hear the silver strife -- And -- walking ...
With the ladies' permission, most humbly I'd mention How much we're obliged by all their attention; We sink with the ...
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