The Triumph of Love (Geoffrey Hill Poems)
ISun-blazed, over Romsley, a livid rain-scarp.XIIIWhose lives are hidden in God? Whose?Who can now tell what was taken, or where,or ...
ISun-blazed, over Romsley, a livid rain-scarp.XIIIWhose lives are hidden in God? Whose?Who can now tell what was taken, or where,or ...
The glory of Him who moveth everythingDoth penetrate the universe, and shineIn one part more and in another less.Within that ...
A band of Arab brigands having taken up their position on the top ofa mountain and closed the passage of ...
Suggested by a Dream.TRANSPORT me, Fancy, to those milder skies,Where "the whole year in gay confusion lies,"Where rich cascades in ...
I hear thy voice in the lonely pinesWhen the winds arise in their unknown lair;In the rush of waves in ...
The Presbytery with one accord in one place,Were met to consider and speak on the caseOf David Macrae, bent with ...
"And Death with Nature's noblest worlds at strife,"Quench'd the fair star that smil'd upon his life.Now the hollow drum resounding, Fired ...
How wisely is the stream of life controll'dIn its mild course—exhausted, and renew'd;When toiling day its hurried tide has roll'd,Comes ...
Sure, to the mansions of the blestWhen infant innocence ascends,Some angel, brighter than the rest,The spotless spirit's flight attends.On wings ...
Her sweet face took from me all thoughts of the wild white rose:Her ringlets eradicated all consideration of the musk ...
Give it 'em hot, an be hanged to ther feelins! Souls may be lost wol yor choosin' yor words!Out wi' them ...
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, ...
Listen to the Poet's story Of an ancient bell,Freighted with its wreaths of glory, With its fate as well:On Alhambra's ...
EVEN iron can put forth,Even iron.This is the iron age,But let us take heartSeeing iron break and bud,Seeing rusty iron ...
Hail, thou auspicious vernal dawn!Ye birds, proclaim the winter's gone,Ye warbling minstrels sing;Pour forth your tribute as ye rise,And thus ...
Formed for thyself, and turned to thee,Thy praises, Lord , I show;No more, with sacrilegious pride,I rob thee of thy ...
When auburn Autumn mounts the stage, And Summer fails her charms to yield, Bleak nature turns another page, To light ...
I divested myself of despair and fear when I came here. Now there is no more catching one's own eye ...
Judgment is justest When the Judged, His action laid away, Divested is of every Disk But his sincerity. Honor is ...
Endanger it, and the Demand Of tickets for a sigh Amazes the Humility Of Credibility -- Recover it to Nature ...
Scene--A spacious drawing-room, with music-room adjoining. Katharine. What are the words ? Eliza. Ask our friend, the Improvisatore ; here ...
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