A Ballad of Jakkko Hill (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
One moment bid the horses wait, Since tiffin is not laid till three, Below the upward path and straight You ...
One moment bid the horses wait, Since tiffin is not laid till three, Below the upward path and straight You ...
Broken in pieces all asunder, Lord, hunt me not, A thing forgot, Once a poor creature, now a wonder, A ...
When my devotions could not pierce Thy silent ears; Then was my heart broken, as was my verse: My breast ...
I'M not a chicken; I have seen Full many a chill September, And though I was a youngster then, That ...
HE. CANST thou give, oh fair and matchless maiden, 'Neath the shadow of the lindens yonder,-- Where I'd fain one ...
THE queen in the lofty hall takes her place, The tapers around her are flaming; She speaks to the page: ...
Look at my knees, That island rising from the steamy seas! The candles a tall lightship; my two hands Are ...
The whole nation the people of their country all of them swept away shaken by the disasters Reeling from the ...
Scattered asunder lost without the shepherd fled into the night; men running naked out of the garden. God alone with ...
Human walls, fencing in the boundaries limiting God love, his people, by whatever measure these will not last, have been ...
Tis true of courage I'm no mistress No Boadicia nor Thalestriss Nor shall I e'er be famed hereafter For such ...
I Midwinter spring is its own season Sempiternal though sodden towards sundown, Suspended in time, between pole and tropic. When ...
'Twas at the royal feast for Persia won By Philip's warlike son- Aloft in awful state The godlike hero sate ...
Many have Earth's lovers been, Tried in seas and wars, I ween; Yet the mightiest have I seen: Yea, the ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
Velvet soft the night-star glowed Over the untrodden road, Through the giant glades of yew ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
PART I 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock And the owls have awakened the crowing cock; Tu-whit!- ...
"MY First - but don't suppose," he said, "I'm setting you a riddle - Is - if your Victim be ...
Oh would I could subdue the flesh Which sadly troubles me! And then perhaps could view the flesh As though ...
Love, indeed thy strength is mighty Thus, alone, such strife to bear -- Three 'gainst one, and never ceasing -- ...
When beauty breaks and falls asunder I feel no grief for it, but wonder. When love, like a frail shell, ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
LARA. CANTO THE FIRST. I. The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain, And slavery half forgets her ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
YE banks, and braes, and streams around The castle o' Montgomery! Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your ...
Ye banks and braes and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your ...
Which is the weakest thing of all Mine heart can ponder? The sun, a little cloud can pall With darkness ...
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