And Earth Stirred (Patience Worth Poems)
And Earth stirred.Upon the face of heavenStreamed a star, in sign.And the wise arose and sought the spot.Night, slow, made ...
And Earth stirred.Upon the face of heavenStreamed a star, in sign.And the wise arose and sought the spot.Night, slow, made ...
With banners furled and clarions mute, An army passes in the night;And beaming spears and helms salute The dark with bright.In silence ...
Fair land! of chivalry the old domain,Land of the vine and olive, lovely Spain!Though not for thee with classic shores ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child;And she was the fairest of all flesh ...
Heroes of elder days! untaught to yield,Who bled for Spain on many an ancient field;Ye, that around the oaken cross ...
While others sing the fortune of the great, Empire and arms, and all the pomp of state; With Britain's hero ...
You have obey'd, you WINDS, that must fulfill The Great Disposer's righteous Will; Throughout the Land, unlimited you flew, Nor ...
Mr. Simkin B---n---r---d to Lady B---n---r---d, at --- Hall, North. A Public Breakfast. Motives for the same.--A List of the ...
From Hugo's 'Feuilles d'Automne'.Have you sometimes, calm, silent, let your tread aspirant riseUp to the mountain's summit, in the presence ...
September: 1588 Let them come, come never so proudly, O'er the green waves as giants ride; Silver clarions ...
From kauri-clad WairoaRich in her tropic charms, -Otago's rugged stations, -And Canterbury's farms;From where the West Coast minersToil for the ...
Thy face is far from this our war, Our call and counter-cry, I shall not find Thee quick and kind, ...
ENDYMION. A Poetic Romance. "THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG." INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON. Book ...
You have obey'd, you WINDS, that must fulfill The Great Disposer's righteous Will; Throughout the Land, unlimited you flew, Nor ...
Budger of history Brake of time You Bomb Toy of universe Grandest of all snatched sky I cannot hate you ...
Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines From his mountains; an ...
84 Thee the ancientest peer, Duke of Burgundy, rose from the monarch's right hand, red as wines 85 From his ...
It is full winter now: the trees are bare, Save where the cattle huddle from the cold Beneath the pine, ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child; And she was the fairest of all ...
Three times thrice hath winter's rough white wing Crossed and curdled wells and streams with ice Since his birth whose ...
Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and ...
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