The Kite (Phanuel Bacon Poems)
CANTO I.Dian knew well to chace the tim'rous Hare,Or thro' the Woods pursue the flying Deer;O'er the high Mound Her ...
CANTO I.Dian knew well to chace the tim'rous Hare,Or thro' the Woods pursue the flying Deer;O'er the high Mound Her ...
SCENE I. A part of the Forest.Enter CONRAD and AURANTHE.Auranthe. Go no further; not a step more; thou artA master-plague ...
Argument:The King was in the parlor, counting out his money:The Queen was in the kitchen, eating bread and honey:The Maid ...
"To-morrow is Christmas!"--and clapping his hands, Little Archie in joyful expectancy stands, And watches the shadows, now short and now tall, That momently ...
TO have written then, when you writ, seem'd to meWorst of spiritual vices, simony ;And not to have written then ...
On the sixteenth of June, eighteen eighty-three, The children of Sunderland hastened to see, Strange wonders performed by a mystic man, Believing,--as only ...
Ye who yourselves of larger worth esteemThan common mortals, listen to my dream,and learn the lesson of life's cozening cheat,The ...
Let me tell you a story, dear, Of someone I saw to-day,Only a man with a pale worn face, And auburn locks ...
In those old times no recollection liesOf numerous bulls and protonotaries;Who dignities and prebends eight or nineHold-abbeys and rich priories ...
The rolls and harrows lie at rest beside The battered road; and spreading far and wide Above the russet clods, the corn ...
Undulant rustlings,Of oncoming silk,Rhythmic, incessant,Like the motion of leaves…Fragments of colorIn glowing surprises…Pink inuendoesHooded in grayLike buds in a cobwebPearled ...
Steadfastness! Steadfastness!No gift is so precious.The waters of the day may become troubled,And the lightnings of the wrath of sorrowMay ...
Beside that giant stream that foams and swellsBetwixt Hy-Conaill and Moyarta's shore,And guards the isle where good Senanus dwells,A gentle ...
If ever the time comes for me to dieTake a white birchwood table out there to the river,Set it up ...
John Company's ships, they sailed the seas —The Merchant's Hope and the Trade's Increase ,Globe and Dragon and Hector too,Thames ...
In this glass palace are flowers in golden baskets.In that grim brownstone castle are silver caskets.The caskets watch and wait, ...
The Fairies must have come, I said,"For through the moist leaves, brown and dead,The Primroses are pushing up,And ...
Three Kings came riding from far away, Melchior and Gaspar and Baltasar; Three Wise Men out of the East were ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
The Angle of a Landscape -- That every time I wake -- Between my Curtain and the Wall Upon an ...
There are cemeteries that are lonely, graves full of bones that do not make a sound, the heart moving through ...
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