A Gallery To The Temple. The Triumphe (Ralph Knevet Poems)
The King of Heaven, the Conquerour Of Earth, and Hell, mounts on An Asse, which never did before, Weare bridle, or caparison: For t'was ...
The King of Heaven, the Conquerour Of Earth, and Hell, mounts on An Asse, which never did before, Weare bridle, or caparison: For t'was ...
How vain are mortal man's endeavours? (Said, at dame Elleot's, master Travers) Good Orleans dead! in truth 'tis hard: Oh! may all statesmen ...
As needy gallants, in the scrivener's hands,Court the rich knaves that gripe their mortgaged lands;The first fat buck of all ...
BRACED in the sinewy vigour of thy breed,In pride of generous strength, thou stately steed!Thy broad chest to the battle's ...
THE GENTLEMAN FARMER.Gwyn was a farmer, whom the farmers all,Who dwelt around, "the Gentleman" would call;Whether in pure humility or ...
Law! what is law? The wise and sage, Of every clime and every age, In this most cordially unite, That ...
A QUIET, simple man was Abel Keene,He meant no harm, nor did he often mean;He kept a school of loud ...
. At Aix-la-Chapelle, in imperial array, In its halls renowned in old story, At ...
Beyond the gates of Hercules The seven builders took the stone, Spurned everywhere in days of ease, Long lying loose ...
Young sir, 'E sez . . . Like that . . . It made me feelRomantic like, as if me ...
With every plague that can conspire To curse a wretched country squire, Six hundred sheep on fields at Kneeton Starv'd ...
THE tenderness and sanctity of HomePervade the haunts of men from pole to pole;While cottage, castle, and imperial domeAlike demand ...
Where Sydney Cove her lucid bosom swells,And with wide arms the indignant storm repels;High on a rock amid the troubled ...
Visit of Hope to Sydney CoveWhere Sydney Cove her lucid bosom swells,Courts her young navies, and the storm repels;High on ...
I shall lie so one day, With lips of Silence set; Eyes that no tear can wet Again: a thing ...
I. Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye! They could not in the self-same mansion ...
Now the storm begins to lower, (Haste, the loom of Hell prepares!) Iron-sleet of arrowy shower Hurtles in the darkened ...
Encase your legs in nylons, Bestride your hills with pylons O age without a soul; Away with gentle willows And ...
Whenas-(I love that "whenas" word- It shows I am a poet, too,) Q. Horace Flaccus gaily stirred The welkin with ...
Send but a song oversea for us, Heart of their hearts who are free, Heart of their singer, to be ...
At Aix-la-Chapelle, in imperial array, In its halls renowned in old story, At the coronation banquet so gay King Rudolf ...
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