snowdrop blaze (Rg Gregory Poem)
from late december onwards the day comes back but not till february do we see those glimpses that let us ...
from late december onwards the day comes back but not till february do we see those glimpses that let us ...
each sunset is unique so others tell us fools - with flowers of envy pushing through their teeth i think ...
We severed in Autumn early, Ere the earth was torn by the plough; The wheat and the oats and the ...
As a boy, reserved and naughty; As a youth, a coxcomb and haughty; As a man, for action inclined; As ...
The gold-hoarder walked in his palace park and with him walked his troubles. And over his head hovered worries as ...
Of all the opry-houses then obtaining in the West The one which Milton Tootle owned was, by all odds, the ...
HOWEVER exquisite we BEAUTY find, It satiates sense, and palls upon the mind: Brown bread as well as white must ...
SOME time ago from Rome, in smart array, A younger brother homeward bent his way, Not much improved, as frequently ...
'Who affirms that crystals are alive?' I affirm it, let who will deny: Crystals are engendered, wax and thrive, Wane ...
Air Iris I love, and hourly I die, But not for a lip, nor a languishing eye: She's fickle and ...
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man, on many, multipli'd his kind, ...
Risk is the Hair that holds the Tun Seductive in the Air -- That Tun is hollow -- but the ...
What we see we know somewhat Be it but a little -- What we don't surmise we do Though it ...
Fame is a fickle food Upon a shifting plate Whose table once a Guest but not The second time is ...
How delicious is the winning Of a kiss at love's beginning, When two mutual hearts are sighing For the knot ...
England, with all thy faults, I love thee still-- My country! and, while yet a nook is left Where English ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
I doubt not God is good, well-meaning, kind And did He stoop to quibble could tell why The little buried ...
SANDBOX MINUS JOHN DILLINGER EQUALS WHAT? Often I return to the cover of Trout Fishing in America. I took the ...
In law an infant, and in years a boy, In mind a slave to every vicious joy; From every sense ...
DEAR SMITH, the slee'st, pawkie thief, That e'er attempted stealth or rief! Ye surely hae some warlock-brief Owre human hearts; ...
DELUDED swain, the pleasure The fickle Fair can give thee, Is but a fairy treasure, Thy hopes will soon deceive ...
LAST May, a braw wooer cam doun the lang glen, And sair wi' his love he did deave me; I ...
NAE gentle dames, tho' e'er sae fair, Shall ever be my muse's care: Their titles a' arc empty show; Gie ...
THE SUN he is sunk in the west, All creatures retir?d to rest, While here I sit, all sore beset, ...
THOUGH fickle Fortune has deceived me, She pormis'd fair and perform'd but ill; Of mistress, friends, and wealth bereav'd me, ...
I DREAM'D I lay where flowers were springing Gaily in the sunny beam; List'ning to the wild birds singing, By ...
SHE'S fair and fause that causes my smart, I lo'ed her meikle and lang; She's broken her vow, she's broken ...
LET not Woman e'er complain Of inconstancy in love; Let not Woman e'er complain Fickle Man is apt to rove: ...
IF all the gentlest-hearted friends I know Concentred in one heart their gentleness, That still grew gentler till its pulse ...
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