In The Old Theatre, Fiesole. (Thomas Hardy Poem)
I traced the Circus whose gray stones incline Where Rome and dim Etruria interjoin, Till came a child who showed ...
I traced the Circus whose gray stones incline Where Rome and dim Etruria interjoin, Till came a child who showed ...
I In days when men had joy of war, A God of Battles sped each mortal jar; The peoples pledged ...
December 1899 I She sits in the tawny vapour That the Thames-side lanes have uprolled, Behind whose webby fold-on-fold Like ...
"Ah, are you digging on my grave, My loved one? -- planting rue?" -- "No: yesterday he went to wed ...
(1) and off to scott's (the dockers' restaurant) burly men packed in round solid tables but what the helle (drowned ...
Now I'll record my secret vision, impossible sight of the face of God: It was no dream, I lay broad ...
A photo, a memory, flashed on my computer screen screen saver of a loop of honeymoon pictures an exotic place ...
I stayed the night for shelter at a farm Behind the mountains, with a mother and son, Two old-believers. They ...
In a stable of boats I lie still, From all sleeping children hidden. The leap of a fish from its ...
This salt-stain spot marks the place where men lay down their heads, back to the bench, and hoist nothing that ...
1 On Linden, when the sun was low, 2 All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, 3 And dark as winter ...
Forth flashed the serpent streak of steel, Consummate crown of man's device; Down crashed upon an immobile And brainless barrier ...
Forth flashed the serpent streak of steel, Consummate crown of man's device; Down crashed upon an immobile And brainless barrier ...
Verse, a Breeze 'mid blossoms straying, Where HOPE clung feeding, like a bee-- Both were mine ! Life went a-maying ...
The livid lightnings flashed in the clouds; The leaden thunders crashed. A worshipper raised his arm. "Hearken! Hearken! The voice ...
"Lord, being dark," I said, "I cannot bear The further touch of earth, the scented air; Lord, being dark, forewilled ...
Bhaskar Roy Barman He knew for sure he was going to succumb to the eminence grise of an alien thoudea ...
I have braved, for want of wild beasts, steel cages, carved my term and nickname on bunks and rafters, lived ...
In a flowered dell the Lady Venus stood, Amazed with sorrow. Down the morning one Far golden horn in the ...
How should I know? The enormous wheels of will Drove me cold-eyed on tired and sleepless feet. Night was void ...
In a flowered dell the Lady Venus stood, Amazed with sorrow. Down the morning one Far golden horn in the ...
Out of the nothingness of sleep, The slow dreams of Eternity, There was a thunder on the deep: I came, ...
When you were there, and you, and you, Happiness crowned the night; I too, Laughing and looking, one of all, ...
My friend went to the piano; spun the stool A little higher; left his pipe to cool; Picked up a ...
I. You know, we French stormed Ratisbon: A mile or so away, On a little mound, Napoleon Stood on our ...
Wind blows. Snow falls. The great clock in its tower Ticks with reverberant coil and tolls the hour: At the ...
More towers must yet be built-more towers destroyed- Great rocks hoisted in air; And he must seek his bread in ...
I. FRIENDS of faces unknown and a land Unvisited over the sea, Who tell me how lonely you stand With ...
I. Dead ! One of them shot by the sea in the east, And one of them shot in the ...
The cypress stood up like a church That night we felt our love would hold, And saintly moonlight seemed to ...
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