A Certain King (Lorenzo Dow Blackson Poems)
A certain King whose power is great,For his own glory did createA spacious globe, and it did placeIn what is ...
A certain King whose power is great,For his own glory did createA spacious globe, and it did placeIn what is ...
TANSILLO.There are several varieties of enthusiasts, which may all be reduced totwo kinds. While some only display blindness, stupidity, and ...
I know of no profession 'Mong profane or divine, Excelling in its mission The power embraced in mine. It reaches earth and heaven Through heart ...
ODE FOR THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOLJune 11, 1910IThe British bard who looked on Eton's walls,Endeared by distance in ...
The bright sun is hidden, the night shows its faceThe night's hair is spread on shoulders of the earthThis black ...
The word of the Lord by nightTo the watching Pilgrims came,As they sat by the seaside,And filled their hearts with ...
Self discipline and perseverance strong,Effort on effort, with endurance long,Make kings of men, who subjugate and swayStern empire over self ...
A Local union, on the other hand,Though crowded numbers should together stand,Joining in one same Form of pray'r and praise,Or ...
As verily as Adam created firste his God So verily he tasted not, the fruite that was forbo As verily as Abell, ...
(OF AN UNFINISHED POEM.) Dear woman! star of sad life's clouded heaven,I dedicate myself to thee again; Fair woman! as ...
Law! what is law? The wise and sage, Of every clime and every age, In this most cordially unite, That ...
Last Wen'sday, when Jupiter rose to survey The annual return and procession of May, Concluding, the lady with Venus and ...
I stood upon a crowded thoroughfare,Within a city's confines, where were metAll classes and conditions, and surveyed,From a secluded niche ...
Object of my first desire,—Jesus, crucified for me;—All to happiness aspire,Only to be found in Thee;Thee to praise, and Thee ...
This empty street, this sky to blandness scoured, This air, a little indistinct with autumn Like a reflection, constitute the ...
Moments the mightiest pass calendared, And when the Absolute In backward Time outgave the deedful word Whereby all life is ...
Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the ...
Here, where the Daisies fit my Head 'Tis easiest to lie And every Grass that plays outside Is sorry, some, ...
Best Gains -- must have the Losses' Test -- To constitute them -- Gains -- (Emily Dickinson)
What if I bade you leave The cavern of the mind? There's better exercise In the sunlight and wind. I ...
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