O Ye Joys! (Louisa Sarah Bevington Poems)
O YE joys that none have chanced on!O ye goals that none have sought!O ye gulfs of vacant etherWhere no ...
O YE joys that none have chanced on!O ye goals that none have sought!O ye gulfs of vacant etherWhere no ...
FOR sixty days and upwards,A storm of shell and shotRained round us in a flaming shower,But still we faltered not."If ...
I love it when you go out to the fieldsAnd the corn sends its lances against you.I love it when ...
In God's good time this agony shall ceaseAnd gentle peace return. But stark and numbSome lie beneath Caucasian snows, and ...
Joy was in Israel; for all hoped that, now, A three days' journey in the wilderness Verily should they go, ...
ACT V.SCENE I. A Room in Susskind's House. LIEBHAID, CLAIRE, REUBEN.LIEBHAID.The air hangs sultry as in mid-July.Look forth, Claire; moves ...
A Historical Tragedy in Five Acts.This play is dedicated, in profound veneration and respect, to thememory of George Eliot, the ...
The terrible night-watch is over,I turn where I lie,To eastward my dim eyes discoverFaint streaks in the sky ;Faint streaks ...
In Fanscomb Barn (who knows not Fanscomb Barn?) Seated between the sides of rising Hills, Whose airy Tops o'erlook the ...
The Honourable TORYPHAT addressed the meeting: 'Hem!(Prolonged applause.) Ah - Mistah Chairman, gentlemen. To stemThe tide of Socialism - rabid ...
THE pilot's at the helm,Yon vessel's course to mark;Yet shall destruction soon o'erwhelmThe unsuspecting bark.Triumphant now she ridesUpon the treach'rous ...
WITH a sweet murmur dropping waters play, Breaking, the stillness of this summer's day, And all things beautiful and light ...
There be poets in plenty have sung in the praiseOf the famous old names out of Old Navy days,Of Victory, ...
Time's finger on the dial of my lifePoints to high noon! and yet the half-spent dayLeaves less than half remaining, ...
_Love me to-night! Fold your dear arms around me-- Hurt me--I do but glory in your might!Tho' your fierce strength ...
In God's good time this agony shall cease And gentle peace return. But stark and numb Some lie beneath Caucasian ...
At first a mere thread of a footpath half blotted out by the grasses Sweeping triumphant across it, it wound ...
Let my first Knowing be of thee With morning's warming Light -- And my first Fearing, lest Unknowns Engulf thee ...
at the track today, Father's Day, each paid admission was entitled to a wallet and each contained a little surprise. ...
Time's finger on the dial of my life Points to high noon! And yet the half-spent day Leaves less than ...
Do you give yourself to me utterly, Body and no-body, flesh and no-flesh Not as a fugitive, blindly or bitterly, ...
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