Alonzo And Cora – Part I (Elizabeth Scot Poems)
A TALE, FROM MARMONTEL'S INCAS OF PERUWHEN o'er the western world IBERIA'S bandsWith blood and rapine stain'd their guilty hands;When ...
A TALE, FROM MARMONTEL'S INCAS OF PERUWHEN o'er the western world IBERIA'S bandsWith blood and rapine stain'd their guilty hands;When ...
DESCRIBE the Borough--though our idle tribeMay love description, can we so describe,That you shall fairly streets and buildings trace,And all ...
——— A manly race Of unsubmitting spirit, wise and brave; Who still through bleeding ages struggled hard To hold a ...
There was a sudden stir, Ages ago, on the Ӕgean Sea. With a loud cry, as of great agony, The ...
Only a few short years ago, there satA youth on one of old Rome's seven hills,Beneath a ruined temple, and ...
While my sad Muse the darkest Covert Sought, To give a loose to Melancholy Thought; Opprest, and sighing with the ...
PEACE on the hush'd earth fell at eventide, As dew from heaven upon the thirsty grass; No sound unmusical broke ...
Over a scurf of rocks the tide Wanders inward far and wide, Lifting the sea-weed's sloven hair, ...
A-bask in the mellow beauty of the ripening sun, Sad with the lingering sense of summer's purpose done, ...
The solemn Sea of Silence lies between us;I know thou livest, and them lovest me,And yet I wish some white ...
Adieu! thou Yale! where youthful poets dwell,No more I linger by thy classic stream.Inglorious ease and sportive songs farewell!Thou startling ...
Zhu-ge's great name hangs over the whole world;the revered statesman's portrait awes with its sublimity.The empire carved into ...
High-mindedness, a jealousy for good, A loving-kindness for the great man's fame, Dwells here and there with people of no ...
We introduce ourselves To Planets and to Flowers But with ourselves Have etiquettes Embarrassments And awes (Emily Dickinson)
Summer pleasures they are gone like to visions every one And the cloudy days of autumn and of winter cometh ...
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her ...
'The mist is resting on the hill; The smoke is hanging in the air; The very clouds are standing still: ...
The taxi makes the vegetables fly. 'Dozo kudasai,' I have him wait. Past the bright lake up into the temple, ...
God is the refuge of his saints, When storms of sharp distress invade; Ere we can offer our complaints, Behold ...
God fights for his church. Let Zion in her King rejoice; Though tyrants rage, and kingdoms rise, He utters his ...
HER mist of primroses within her breast Twilight hath folded up, and o'er the west, Seeking remoter valleys long hath ...
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