Wisdom (Patience Worth Poems)
Oh wisdom is a sheWho hath ensnared all men.How many, many foolsHave wooed her with elaboration.Yea, each sure in his ...
Oh wisdom is a sheWho hath ensnared all men.How many, many foolsHave wooed her with elaboration.Yea, each sure in his ...
PART I IUNDER the shade of convent towers, Where fast and vigil mark the hours, From childhood ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough,Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime,With unlocked senses, ...
I.Master and Sage, greetings and health to thee,From thy most meek disciple! Deign once moreEndure me at thy feet, enlighten ...
Can I, my friend, with thee condole?— Can I conceive the woes that try men,When late repentance racks the soul ...
As still, with Hope's delusion gay,AMANTOR traced his devious way,A stately Palace rose to view;The walls were gold ...
No more the scarlet maples flash and burnTheir beacon-fires from hilltop and from plain; The meadow-grasses and the woodland fernIn ...
Translated From a Kazack poem of the Chief Gahuan-Beyg (1850-1885).You do not want me, Zohrah.Is it because I am maimed?Yet ...
The morn arrived; his footstep quickly scared The gentle sleep that round my senses clung, And I, awak'ning, from my ...
Ensnared by the world not able to let go to break free of the briars going with the flow Captured ...
Yoked with love ensnared by grace dancing in union feeling your embrace Dancing across the floor the journey of our ...
We need not fear tomorrow death has no sting we are freed from worry by our brother, our King God ...
Not like summer hot humidity a coolness of spring light on the air Yet the sounds, the motion the waking ...
Funny how a spider waits lingers motionless for prey to vibrate the strands of the wed, to touch the right ...
she is so intense in her fear: her nostrils quiver at the scent of society's danger; caught in the glare ...
ANCIEN REGIME I Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly, May gaze through these faint smokes curling whitely, As ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough, Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime, With ...
Can I, my friend, with thee condole?-- Can I conceive the woes that try men, When late repentance racks the ...
HOW vainly men themselves amaze To win the palm, the oak, or bays, And their uncessant labours see Crown'd from ...
O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw The Apocalypse, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
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