Otho The Great – Act III (John Keats Poems)
SCENE I. The Country.Enter ALBERT.Albert. O that the earth were empty, as when CainHad no perplexity to hide his head!Or ...
SCENE I. The Country.Enter ALBERT.Albert. O that the earth were empty, as when CainHad no perplexity to hide his head!Or ...
ARGUMENT.Cuthullin and Connal still remain on the hill. Fingal and Swaran meet: the combat is described. Swaran is overcome, bound, ...
THE scene is the Southern Hemisphere;The time - oh, any time of the yearWill do as well as another; say ...
One summer morning, when the sun was hot,Weary with labor in his garden-plot,On a rude bench beneath his cottage eaves,Ser ...
Tom Van Arden, my old friend, Our warm fellowship is oneFar too old to comprehend Where its bond was first begun: Mirage-like before ...
Forget this rotten world, and unto thee Let thine own times as an old story be. Be not concern'd; study not why, ...
I.When her fair land with grief o'erspread,Insubria mourn'd her primate dead;When Borromeo to the tombWas borne mid all-pervading gloom;When dimm'd ...
WITH pleasure I your welcome letter read,While Cupid for a little from me fled.With freedom write, dispel your trivial fears;There's ...
I read in your delighted Face,The Nuptial Bands are ty'd:From me congratulate her Grace,Young Portland's lovely Bride.Tell her, an humble, ...
Again th' Almighty mounts his lofty Throne, And on his Right Hand sate th' Eternal Son. The Royal Writs were ...
Dearly beloved Countrymen and Friends, Accept the verse an half--starv'd Poet sends: Who scant of paper in these needy times, ...
My loyal Muse would feign aspire to sing The Praises of our gracious King: But, ah! 'twould ill become his ...
Of late the heaven with cold was clos'd up so, Frost bound the ...
Honor and happiness unite To make the Christian's name a praise; How fair the scene, how clear the light, That ...
WHEN I heard at the close of the day how my name had been receiv'd with plaudits in the capitol, ...
1 FROM all the rest I single out you, having a message for you: You are to die-Let others tell ...
Because I have ten thousand pounds I sit upon my stern, And leave my living tranquilly for other folks to ...
Some people, and it doesn't matter whether they are paupers or millionaires, Think that anything they have is the best ...
It begins with one or two soldiers And one or two following With hampers over their shoulders. They might be ...
"First, do no harm," the Hippocratic Oath begins, but before she might enjoy such balm, the docs had to harm ...
Athens, Greece, August 25, 2004 Gold-Medal Gal of Israel By Sharon Esther Lampert (The Sexist Creative Genius in Human History) ...
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