At the Iglesia de Sacromonte (Irving Layton Poems)
a death's headfrom which falls awaya black soutane,he conducts meand the three withered nunsfrom Pamplonathrough his catacomb of horrors.Complete with ...
a death's headfrom which falls awaya black soutane,he conducts meand the three withered nunsfrom Pamplonathrough his catacomb of horrors.Complete with ...
When late Protectorship was Canon-Proof,And _Cap-a-pe_ had seiz'd on _Whitehall_-Roof,And next, on _Israelites_ durst look so big,That _Tory-like_, it lov'd ...
Their father's blessing on their knees they take,And now to Memphis quick advances make,Where safe arriv'd, but fearful of their ...
I. A bridge of pearls its form uprears High o'er a gray and misty sea; ...
Miss Jenny W---d---r, to Lady Eliz. M---d---ss, at --- Castle, North. A Journal. To humbler strains, ye Nine, descend, And ...
Spirit of Earth! thy hand is chill:I've felt its icy clasp;And, shuddering, I remember stillThat stony-hearted grasp.Thine eye bids love ...
When in the Thracian dust uprooted lay, In ruin vast, the strength of Italy, And Fate had doomed Hesperia's valleys ...
FAIR deceiver, smiling phantom, By thy false, thy treach'rous light;How we paint each distant object, Dazzling to the ...
O'ER the vast deep, what storms arise,And mighty billows bound,In seeming contest with the skies,Destruction dealing round!Yet mightier He who ...
See where yon spacious structure meets the eye!When, wing'd with zeal, intent on mortals' good,Fair Charity, first offspring of the ...
FAR from the busy scenes of life,Remote from clamourous haunts of strife,What bliss salutes the mind!To search the depths of ...
Seeking to find his home, Odysseus crosses each water; Through Charybdis so dread; ay, and through Scylla's ...
[First published in Schiller's Horen, in connection with a friendly contest in the art of ballad-writing between the two great ...
You were never told, Mother, how old Illyawas drunk That last holiday, for five days and nights He stumbled through ...
Thou know'st my praise of nature most sincere, And that my raptures are not conjur'd up To serve occasions of ...
It is full summer now, the heart of June; Not yet the sunburnt reapers are astir Upon the upland meadow ...
Seeking to find his home, Odysseus crosses each water; Through Charybdis so dread; ay, and through Scylla's wild yells, Through ...
I. A bridge of pearls its form uprears High o'er a gray and misty sea; E'en in a moment it ...
Earth, Ocean, Air, belovèd brotherhood! If our great Mother has imbued my soul With aught of natural piety to feel ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
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