Poems about communicates (10 Poems)
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The Heroic Enthusiasts: Part 2: Fourth Dialogue (Giordano Bruno Poems)
_Interlocutors_: SEVERINO. MINUTOLO. SEV. You will see the origin of the nine blind men, who state ninereasons and special causes of their blindness, and yet they all agree inone general reason and one common enthusiasm. MIN. Begin with the first! … Continue reading
The Heroic Enthusiasts: Part 2: Second Dialogue (Giordano Bruno Poems)
MARICONDO. Here you see a flaming yoke enveloped in knots round which iswritten: Levius aura; which means that Divine love does not weigh down,nor carry his servant captive and enslaved to the lowest depths, butraises him, supports him and magnifies … Continue reading
A Victim Of Modern Inventions (Hannah S Battersby Poems)
Since quite a boy Hal Gradient had beenNoted for ingenuity–betweenThe hours when not on active duty heImmersed in some new scheme was sure to be;So, by the age of twenty-five he grewAbsorbed in plans, constructive, rare and new.We both in … Continue reading
Fingal – Book II (James Macpherson Poems)
ARGUMENT. The ghost of Crugal, one of the Irish heroes who was killed in battle, appearing to Connal, foretells the defeat of Cuthullin in the next battle, and earnestly advises him to make peace with Swaran. Connal communicates the vision; … Continue reading
The Ghost – Book I (Charles Churchill Poems)
With eager search to dart the soul,Curiously vain, from pole to pole,And from the planets’ wandering spheresTo extort the number of our years,And whether all those years shall flowSerenely smooth, and free from woe,Or rude misfortune shall deformOur life with … Continue reading
Rural & Friendly Pleasures (Elizabeth Bentley Poems)
A TRUCE with life’s tumultuous cares,Fled from the world’s entangling snares,Let rural joys the mind unbend:Where sportive Health delighted roves,Mid the calm shades Contentment loves,I seek my soul’s congenial friend.What verdure clothes the glowing plain!(Verdure near cities sought in vain)The … Continue reading
Clair de Lune (Anthony Hecht Poems)
Powder and scent and silence. The young dwarf Shoulders his lute. The moon is Levantine. It settles its pearl in every glass of wine. Harlequin is already at the wharf. The gallant is masked. A pressure of his thumb Communicates … Continue reading
The Universal Language Of Love (Faye Diane Kilday Poem)
There is a universal language that is spoken by all – Both on earth and in the heavens above. It’s a beautiful language that flows from the heart and it’s universal name is love. The language of love uses thoughts … Continue reading
Lines (Martha Collins Poem)
Draw a line. Write a line. There. Stay in line, hold the line, a glance between the lines is fine but don’t turn corners, cross, cut in, go over or out, between two points of no return’s a line of … Continue reading
Jubilate Agno: Fragment B, Part 3 (Christopher Smart Poems)
For a Man is to be looked upon in that which he excells as on a prospect. For there be twelve cardinal virtues — three to the East — Greatness, Valour, Piety. For there be three to the West — … Continue reading
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