Endymion: Book II (John Keats Poem)
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm! All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm, And shadowy, through ...
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm! All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm, And shadowy, through ...
Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay, That was built in such a logical way It ran a hundred ...
I O it was sad enough, weak enough, mad enough - Light in their loving as soldiers can be - ...
THESE are the most singular of all the Poems of Goethe, and to many will appear so wild and fantastic, ...
When we stand on the tops of Things -- And like the Trees, look down -- The smoke all cleared ...
Ideals are the Fairly Oil With which we help the Wheel But when the Vital Axle turns The Eye rejects ...
Here at the spoke-ends of our galaxy it is easy to forget the central axle moving insensibly slow, still the ...
Ware, nor of good nor ill, what aim hath act? Without its climax, death, what savour hath Life? an impeccable ...
Ware, nor of good nor ill, what aim hath act? Without its climax, death, what savour hath Life? an impeccable ...
Foster the light nor veil the manshaped moon, Nor weather winds that blow not down the bone, But strip the ...
Ye in the age gone by, Who ruled the world--a world how lovely then!-- And guided still the steps of ...
The sun rose like a tarnished looking-glass to catch the sun and flash His hot message at the missionaries below-- ...
Throw into the little box A stone You'll take out a bird Throw in your shadow You'll take out the ...
'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that caught the cycling craze; He turned away the good old horse that served him ...
High on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth or Ormus and of Ind, Or where the ...
Mean while the heinous and despiteful act Of Satan, done in Paradise; and how He, in the serpent, had perverted ...
O'RE the smooth enameld green Where no print of step hath been, Follow me as I sing, And touch the ...
Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that name If rightly thou art called, whose voice divine Following, above the Olympian hill ...
The Angel ended, and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice, that he a while Thought him still speaking, ...
So gradual in those summers was the going of the age it seemed that the long days setting out when ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
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