Festus – XXXVII (Philip James Bailey Poems)
Not on one plane indeviable, the soulMakes way, but moonlike waveringly as thoughNot to advance for a time content; the ...
Not on one plane indeviable, the soulMakes way, but moonlike waveringly as thoughNot to advance for a time content; the ...
1 Improvement extends it's domain; The Shepherds of Britain deplore That the Coulter has furrow'd each plain, And their calling is needful no more. "Enclosing ...
The rage for writing has spread far and wide,Letters on letters now are multiplied,And every mortal, who can hold a ...
(In Imitation of Doctor Cotton's Fire-side.)THIS morn, dear Mary, were our handsUnited firm in Hymen's bands;Bands which to me are ...
There are two kinds of intelligence: one acquired,as a child in school memorizes facts and conceptsfrom books and from what ...
WHEN fallen man from Paradise was driven, Forth to a world of labour, death, and care; Still, of his native ...
LEAVE now our streets, and in yon plain beholdThose pleasant Seats for the reduced and old;A merchant's gift, whose wife ...
Draper, my dear and worthy Friend, Who read'st with candour all I send; Say, what employment pleases best, Since from ...
There is menace in its relentless course, round and round, describing an ellipsoid, an airy prison in which a young ...
To the Memory of the Household It Describes This Poem is Dedicated by the Author "As the Spirit of Darkness ...
© 2020 Inspirational Stories