Sonnet: Theseus And Ariadne (Lloyd Mifflin Poems)
Thes. Nay, I have loved thee!Ari. Thou hast loved, didst say?Thes. I loved thee well at Crete.Ari. Lov'st me no more?Thes. Ah! who can hold ...
Thes. Nay, I have loved thee!Ari. Thou hast loved, didst say?Thes. I loved thee well at Crete.Ari. Lov'st me no more?Thes. Ah! who can hold ...
Ship, blest to bear such freight across the blue,May stormless stars control thy horoscope;In keel and hull, in every spar ...
CAN it be that never moreMen will grow on Islands?Ithaka and Eriskey,Iceland and Tahiti!Must the engines he has forgedRaven so ...
Swept from his fleet upon that fatal night When great Poseidon's sudden-veering wrath Scattered the happy homeward-floating Greeks Like foam-flakes ...
(The exile Meliboeus finds Tityrus in possession of his own farm,restored to him by the emperor Augustus, and a conversation ...
IMPLORAZIONEEstate, Estate mia, non declinare!Fa che prima nel petto il cor mi scoppicome pomo granato a troppo ardore.Estate, Estate, indugia ...
Perched on a dead volcanic pile,Now charted as a submerged peak,Near to a moon-washed coral isle,A hundred leagues from Mozambique,Three ...
Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire; For, What to you and me (Who but each other do desire) Is all ...
When Poets gave their God in Crete a Birth, Then Jupiter held Traffick with the Earth, And had a Farm ...
I'd walk her home after work buying roses and talking of Bechsteins. She was full of soul. Her small room ...
Silvia, let's from the Crowd retire; For, What to you and me (Who but each other do desire) Is all ...
STR. 1 I laid my laurel-leaf At the white feet of grief, Seeing how with covered face and plumeless wings, ...
Let Ramah rejoice with Cochineal. Let Gaba rejoice with the Prickly Pear, which the Cochineal feeds on. Let Nebo rejoice ...
The trumpets of the four winds of the world From the ends of the earth blow battle; the night heaves, ...
'This job's the best I've done.' He bent his head Over the golden vessel that he'd wrought. A bird was ...
1 Ye heavenly spirits, whose ashy cinders lie Under deep ruins, with huge walls opprest, But not your praise, the ...
Ye gods that have a home beyond the world, Ye that have eyes for all man's agony, Ye that have ...
And here face down beneath the sun And here upon earth's noonward height To feel the always coming on The ...
Perplexed and troubled at his bad success The Tempter stood, nor had what to reply, Discovered in his fraud, thrown ...
Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and ...
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