The Heroic Enthusiasts: Part 1: Second Dialogue (Giordano Bruno Poems)
TANSILLO.Now begins the enthusiast to display the affections and uncover thewounds which are for a sign in his body, and ...
TANSILLO.Now begins the enthusiast to display the affections and uncover thewounds which are for a sign in his body, and ...
ARGUMENT. The Nymphs, who preside over springs and rivulets, are addressed at day-break, in honor of their several functions, and ...
I LATELY vowed to leave the nuns alone,So oft their freaks have in my page been shown.The subject may at ...
If heaven the grateful liberty would giveThat I might choose my method how to live,And all those hours propitious fate ...
A word to the 35,000 now trampingthe streets of this great city,with hands in pockets, gazing listlessly about youat the ...
There was once a town, the inhabitants of which were so passionately fondof poetry,that if some weeks passed by without ...
When the great Creator fashion'd us, and saw that we were good,He commission'd us to dominate the planet as it ...
That the mountains are hap-hazard strewn;That the valleys sink but by a whim;That the songs of all the birds areBut ...
(Translated from the French by David Gascoyne)The feet of morning the feet of noon and the feet of eveningwalk ceaselessly ...
Phillis, since we have both been kind,And of each other had our fill,Tell me what pleasure you can findIn forcing ...
(To G. B. P.)I have filched a mite ob timeFo' de writin' ob dis rhyme.Seems I c'u'den do a thin' ...
All the flowers of the springMeet to perfume our burying;These have but their growing prime,And man does flourish but his ...
I will bring fire to thee.Euripides.-'Androm'.'Eiros'.Why do you call me Eiros?'Charmion'.So henceforward will you always be called. You must forget,too, ...
Law! what is law? The wise and sage, Of every clime and every age, In this most cordially unite, That ...
Some vast amount of years ago, Ere all my youth had vanished from me,A boy it was my lot to ...
Alfred Ebenezer Jackson was a very earnest man,Who aspired to be a statesman, and he consequently ranAt a general election ...
To the Editor Mr. Editor,—The riddling lines which I send you, were written upon a young lady ...
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I LATELY vowed to leave the nuns alone, So oft their freaks have in my page been shown. The subject ...
I Because I do not hope to turn again Because I do not hope Because I do not hope to ...
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