My Love (James Russell Lowell Poems)
Not as all other women areIs she that to my soul is dear;Her glorious fancies come from far,Beneath the silver ...
Not as all other women areIs she that to my soul is dear;Her glorious fancies come from far,Beneath the silver ...
THE glory has passed from the goldenrod's plume,The purple-hued asters still linger in bloomThe birch is bright yellow, the sumachs ...
ON HIS BRINGING ME FLOWERS FROM VAUCLUSE, ANDWHICH HE HAD PRESERVED BY MEANS OFAN INGENIOUS PROCESS IN THEIRORIGINAL BEAUTY. SWEET spoils ...
IT was a still autumnal day- So sadly still and strangely bright-The hectic glow of quick decay Tinged everything with lovely light.It ...
I am standing at the noontime of your life,A stalk bent with fullness in the middle of a field,Which has ...
EUGENIOTOEMMA,ON HER RETURN FROM THE EAST-INDIE APRIL 15, 1781. START not, dear EMMA ...
The poet hath a realm within, and throne,And in his own soul singeth his lament.A comer often in the world ...
I wonder if the spell, the mystery,That like a haze about your silence clings,Moulding your void until we seem to ...
May 28th, 1879Joy to Ierne, joy,This day a deathless crown is won,Her child of song, her glorious son,Her minstrel boyAttains ...
Once to the song and chariot-fight,Where all the tribes of Greece uniteOn Corinth's isthmus joyously,The god-loved Ibycus drew nigh.On him ...
By love are blest the gods on high,Frail man becomes a deity When love to him is given;'Tis love that ...
NAY, Sister, nay,but say not so,For o'er my memory even nowThere comes, as if it were a dream,A train indeed ...
Lo! the old Sac village slumberedIn the basin of the Wabash,And the doorway of the vallies,Like some brown old matron ...
AND THE INHABITANTS OF ITS ENVIRONS. PROUD of her ancient Race, Britannia showsWhere, in her Wales, another Eden glows,And all ...
In the deep woods of Mexico, Where screams the "painted paraquet," And mocking-birds flit to and fro, ...
As lovers, banished from their lady's faceAnd hopeless of her grace,Fashion a ghostly sweetness in its place,Fondly adoreSome stealth-won cast ...
Fain would I be a man; now in no wiseMy poems answer man's distress and cries.Some men will wile their ...
Here where tumultuous vinesShadow the porch at the west, Leaf with tendril entwinesUnder a song sparrow's nest. She in her ...
As lovers, banished from their lady's face And hopeless of her grace, Fashion a ghostly sweetness in its place, Fondly ...
Once to the song and chariot-fight, Where all the tribes of Greece unite On Corinth's isthmus joyously, The god-loved Ibycus ...
By love are blest the gods on high, Frail man becomes a deity When love to him is given; 'Tis ...
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