A Western-World Man’s Confession (Charles Granville Poems)
I " Let the light be ! " So spake He. And the Deeps And Heights, the Lengths and Breadths ...
I " Let the light be ! " So spake He. And the Deeps And Heights, the Lengths and Breadths ...
NYMPH of the joy-diffusing smile,The soft, endearing mien;Whose looks the heaviest grief beguile,And chear the gloomiest scene;May ev'ry Muse her ...
A few fine lines, at random drawn, Like the shell-pattern wrought in lawn To hasty glance will seem. My ...
Earth hath no true reality;Its brightest gems doth time corrode;Decay is marked on all we see,And Life is but a ...
FOR A BROTHER'S INSTALLATIONLord, are there any stones upon the way,That tear Thy bleeding feet?If our weak hands can move ...
To charitable deeds I'm not addicted, For sentiment I do not care a prune,And yet I weep at poverty ...
ITyrants! your doom is nigh:Short is your reign:Your bondmen's wailing cryTo Heaven againHath risen, and the Infinite GodWhom ye have ...
So he, with a clear shout of laughter,Forth of his ambush leapt, and he vaunted him, ...
A little scarlet emblemOn a field of snowy white,But who shall judge the measureOf its valor and its might?It braves ...
XVIAll the world's malice, all the spite of fate, Cannot undo the rapture of the past. I, like a victor, ...
This word had Merlin said from of old:-That out of the Oak Tree Shade In the day of France's direst ...
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
Lough, vessel, plough the British main, Seek the free ocean's wider plain; Leave English scenes and English skies, Unbind, dissever ...
BY all I lov'd, neglected and forgot, No friendly face e'er lights my squalid cot; Shunn'd, hated, wrong'd, unpitied, unredrest, ...
WHAT needs this din about the town o' Lon'on, How this new play an' that new sang is comin? Why ...
LONG, too long, O land, Traveling roads all even and peaceful, you learn'd from joys and prosperity only; But now, ...
SOFT is the balmy breath of May, When from the op'ning lids of day Meek twilight steals; and from its ...
LOVE, I renounce thy tyrant sway, I mock thy fascinating art, MINE, be the calm unruffled day, That brings no ...
[As a Tribute of Esteem and Admiration this Poem is inscribed to ROBERT MERRY, Esq. A. M. Member of the ...
Deep in th' abyss where frantic horror bides, In thickest mists of vapours fell, Where wily Serpents hissing glare And ...
'Twas in the year of 1746, on a fine summer afternoon, When trees and flowers were in full bloom, That ...
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