The Famous Historie: Cap. VII (Patrick Gordon Poems)
The Argument.The warlick Douglase on his iournay goasWheir his most loued Lord did him commandHe finds a deing knight that ...
The Argument.The warlick Douglase on his iournay goasWheir his most loued Lord did him commandHe finds a deing knight that ...
Now Douglas furth his wayis tais,And in that selff tyme fell throw caisThat the king off ...
The Argument.Bruce falleth sick neir to the Northern ShoreTho armie mutines for his sore diseasWhom at that instant heauins to ...
From the terrace here, where the hills indent, You can see the uttermost battlement Of the castle there; the Cliffords' home; Where the ...
The Argument.Scotlands great King from treasone ill contriuedBy heauens and his oune valour is relieuedInspight of twyce two hundreth he ...
_Year 13--._ Barbican, bartizan, battlement, With the Abergavenny mountains blent, Look, from the Raglan tower of Gwent, My lord Hugh Clifford's ancient home Shows, clear ...
I.Thrice hath the spring beheld thy faded fame Since I exulting grasp'd the tuneful shell: Eager through endless years to sound thy ...
"Love me!--No.--He never loved me!"Else he'd sooner die than stainOne so fond as he has proved meWith the hollow world's ...
Are they clinging to their crosses,F. E. Smith,Where the Breton boat-fleet tosses,Are they, Smith?Do they, fasting, trembling, bleeding,Wait the news ...
A paradoxical ode, after Shelley.I.My soul is an entangled knot,Upon a liquid vortex wroughtBy Intellect, in the Unseen residing,And thine ...
Thus you the sad catastrophe have seen,Occasioned by a mistress and a queen.Queen Eleanor the proud was French, they say;But ...
(LEGEND OF THE CLIFF HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCO)Where the sturdy ocean breezeDrives the spray of roaring seas,That the Cliff House balconies ...
SO, dear Fred, you're not content Though I quote the books you lent, And I've kept that spray you sent ...
A song I sing o' t' Yorkshire dales, That Winnd frae t' moors to t' sea; Frae t' ...
O Socrat?s plains de philosophie,Seneque en meurs, Auglius en pratique,Ovides grans en ta po?trie,Bri?s en parler, saiges en rethorique . ...
I AM not fair, But you have thought me so, And with a crown I goMore rich than ...
We are battling for the right withpurpose strong and true,Tis a mighty struggle, but we'vepledged to dare and do;Pledged to ...
Dr. CliffordAnd I have differed.He disapproves of gin;I disapprove of sin.(Edmund Clerihew Bentley)
Humbly we walk on the earth mindful of our station yet happy in God the fount of all creation Taste ...
Are they clinging to their crosses, F. E. Smith, Where the Breton boat-fleet tosses, Are they, Smith? Do they, fasting, ...
By Sidney and Clifford Lanier. O wish that's vainer than the plash Of these wave-whimsies on the shore: "Give us ...
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