Otho The Great – Act IV (John Keats Poems)
SCENE I. AURANTHE'S Apartment.AURANTHE and CONRAD discovered.Conrad. Well, well, I know what ugly jeopardyWe are cag'd in; you need not ...
SCENE I. AURANTHE'S Apartment.AURANTHE and CONRAD discovered.Conrad. Well, well, I know what ugly jeopardyWe are cag'd in; you need not ...
The night it was still, and the moon it shoneSerenely on the sea,And the waves at the foot of the ...
SHE rose amid the Nations, tall and fair, The wide South seas kissed at her garment hem, Lights of new ...
Schiller, thinks he, had been less of a boreIf only he'd read the Bible more.One could have nothing but praise ...
SECTS in Religion?--Yes of every raceWe nurse some portion in our favour'd place;Not one warm preacher of one growing sectCan ...
1Meandering abroad in the Lincolnshire meadows dayDay and day a month perhaps, lying at night lonely,The early September evening administering ...
IN the June twilight, in the soft gray twilight, The yellow sun-glow trembling through the rainy eve, As my love ...
In GaryThe Millsfeaston ore and men . . .Like potbellied hoboesthe mills snorelying face upwardon the north horizontheir breathlike winter ...
Bill's home ag'in from Europe, where he featured with a show,But he don't talk none about it - his words ...
Gassing the woodchucks didn't turn out right. The knockout bomb from the Feed and Grain Exchange was featured as merciful, ...
A bit of war poetry read by featured poets Brought it back to me that night on the floor Each ...
She was thinner, with a mannered gauntness as she paused just inside the double glass doors to survey the room, ...
Said Hongray de la Glaciere unto his proud Papa: "I want to take a wife mon Père," The Marquis laughed: ...
WHEN, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with ...
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with ...
When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state And trouble deal heaven with ...
When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with ...
Blessed with a joy that only she Of all alive shall ever know, She wears a proud humility For what ...
Out in the yellow meadows, where the bee Hums by us with the honey of the Spring, And showers of ...
Not while the fever of the blood is strong, The heart throbs loud, the eyes are veiled, no less With ...
I. The storm that snapped our fate's one ship in twain Hath blown my half o' the wreck from thine ...
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