Empty Room (Arthur Seymour John Tessimond Poems)
The clock disserts on punctuation, syntax.The clock's voice, thin and dry, asserts, repeats.The clock insists: a lecturer demonstrating,Loudly, with finger ...
The clock disserts on punctuation, syntax.The clock's voice, thin and dry, asserts, repeats.The clock insists: a lecturer demonstrating,Loudly, with finger ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough,Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime,With unlocked senses, ...
Sing muse! of Saville and the direful dayWhen beauty fell, to ruthless hands a prey;And life a sacrifice to savage ...
I. LINDSAY castle's jutted forth On the wild, old sounding sea,And a gallant race of the hardy North, ...
Our English Homer in his Rhimes,Asserts our Notions change with Times;This Maxim granted, makes me doubt,When some few Years are ...
The idle winds at dawn that strayedThro' wavy depths of joyous shade,The early chirp of breeze-swung boughs,The carol of the ...
1 England, fair England! Empress isle of isles! --Round whom the loving-envious ocean plays, Girdling thy feet with silver and ...
17851 O sunset, of the rise Unworthy!--that, so brave, so clear, so gay; This, prison'd in low-hanging earth-mists ...
I.Janus, did ever to thy wond'ring Eyes,So bright a Scene of Triumph rise?Did ever Greece or Rome such Laurels wear,As ...
If a single man is studious and quiet, people say He is grouchy, he is old before his time;If he's ...
She sought to breathe one word, but vainly; Too many listeners were nigh;And yet my timid glance read plainly The ...
The lip is the lip's friend, the hand the hand's Lying next each other each one understands To whom he ...
The wonder of light is your familiar tale,Pert wench, down to the nineteenth century:Mr. Rimbaud the Frenchman's apostasyAsserts the argument ...
The clock disserts on punctuation, syntax.The clock's voice, thin and dry, asserts, repeats.The clock insists: a lecturer demonstrating,Loudly, with finger ...
It was a great day, it was a lousy day to be in the academy She snarled, they barked at ...
Treacherous as trap door spiders, they ambush children's innocence. "Why is there g h in light? It isn't fair!" Buddha ...
The clock disserts on punctuation, syntax. The clock's voice, thin and dry, asserts, repeats. The clock insists: a lecturer demonstrating, ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough, Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime, With ...
She sought to breathe one word, but vainly; Too many listeners were nigh; And yet my timid glance read plainly ...
I know a village in a far-off land Where from a sunny, mountain-girdled plain With tinted walls a space on ...
Day after day up there beating my wings with all the softness truth requires I feel them shrug whenever I ...
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