Snow In April (John Gardiner Calkins Brainard Poems)
An April snow! - 't is as the head of youthJust fresh'ning in the spring-time of its hopes,And glancing to ...
An April snow! - 't is as the head of youthJust fresh'ning in the spring-time of its hopes,And glancing to ...
-She was a lovely one- her shape was lightAnd delicately flexible; her eyeMight have been black, or blue, - but ...
I hug you, -Both the rainbow to the riverAnd the clouds flameIn God's hand.You laugh, - rain in the sun,The ...
I.WHAT shalt THOU know of Spring? A verdant crown Of young boughs waving o'er thy blooming head: White tufted Guelder-roses, ...
"Now, scarce three paces measured from the mound,We stumbled on a stationary voice,And 'Stand, who goes?' 'Two from the palace' ...
A settler in the olden times went forthWith four of his most bold and trusted menInto the wilderness-went forth to ...
A DialogueMark:So, Maurice, you sail to-morrow, you say? And you may or may not return?Be sociable, man! for once in ...
IAct first, scene first. A study. Of a kind Half cell, half salon, opulent yet grave;Rare books, low-shelved, yet far ...
Where the cocoa and cactus are neighbors, Where the fig and the fir tree are one; Where the brave corn ...
I said to Lettice, our sister Lettice,While drooped and glistened her eyelash brown,"Your man's a poor man, a cold and ...
John, John, bad King John Shamed the throne that he sat on; Not a scruple, not a straw, Cared this ...
Earth swallows herself And, knocking her head against the sky, Patches the gaps in her memory With humankind and grass. ...
(Maidens' song from St. Winefred's Well) THE LEADEN ECHO How to kéep-is there ány any, is there none such, nowhere ...
Wild air, world-mothering air, Nestling me everywhere, That each eyelash or hair Girdles; goes home betwixt The fleeciest, frailest-flixed Snowflake; ...
The door is shut. She leaves the curtained office, And down the grey-walled stairs comes trembling slowly Towards the dazzling ...
Now, scarce three paces measured from the mound, We stumbled on a stationary voice, And 'Stand, who goes?' 'Two from ...
Blue diaphane, tobacco smoke Serpentine on wet film and wood glaze, Mutes chrome, wreathes velvet drapes, Dims the cave of ...
WHO knows what I know when I have asked the night questions and the night has answered nothing only the ...
RED barns and red heifers spot the green grass circles around Omaha-the farmers haul tanks of cream and wagon loads ...
Jade -- Stone of the side, The antagonized Side of green Adam, I Smile, cross-legged, Enigmatical, Shifting my clarities. So ...
That slim creek out of the sky the dried-blood western gum tree is all stir in its high reaches: its ...
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