The Dance Of The Seven Deadly Sins (William Dunbar Poems)
I.Of Februar the fiftene nichtFull lang before the dayis lichtI lay intill a tranceAnd then I saw baith Heaven and ...
I.Of Februar the fiftene nichtFull lang before the dayis lichtI lay intill a tranceAnd then I saw baith Heaven and ...
Fond Man, that suck'st the pleasing poyson in(which from the Syrens vnsuspected tongueIs kindly offer'd to thine eare) whereinare all ...
Mary, never on these pagesLet there be a single line,Be it beau's, or bard's, or sage's,That shall aught unholy speak,Or ...
How happy is he born or taught,That serveth not another's will;Whose armour is his honest thought,And simple truth his highest ...
1Thou hast made thyself famous in winning hearts,Also in the art of friendship and affection,Those eyes which are vigilant are ...
LAST of a stalwart time and race gone by,That simple, stately, God-appointed band,Who wrought alone to glorify their land,With lives ...
THE BROTHERS.Than old George Fletcher, on the British coastDwelt not a seaman who had more to boast:Kind, simple and sincere--he ...
Still the loud death drum, thundering from afar,O'er the vext nations pours the storm of war:To the stern call still ...
O, ye Athenians, drunken with self-praise, What dreams I had of you, beside the sea, In far ...
I CANNOT love thee, tho' thy soul Be one which all good thoughts control; Altho' thy eyes be starry bright, ...
Yea peoples of the earth, put not your trust In princes, nor in any child of man Set over you ...
Let no man ask thee of anything Not yearborn between Spring and Spring. More of all worlds than he can ...
22nd January, 1901.THE Queen is dead. God save the King,In this his hour of grief,When sorrow gathers memories in a ...
Non es meravelha s'eu chanmelhs de nul autre chantador,que plus me tra.l cors vas amorel melhs sui faihz a so ...
I cannot hide from thee how much I fearThe whispers breathed by flatterers in thine earAgainst my faith: — but ...
I'll tell of Canute, King of England, A native of Denmark was he, His hobbies was roving and raiding And ...
Oh, let me not serve so, as those men serve Whom honour's smokes at once fatten and starve; Poorly enrich't ...
As Rochefoucauld his maxims drew From nature, I believe 'em true: They argue no corrupted mind In him; the fault ...
It was in the days of a gay British King (In the old fashion'd custom of merry-making) The Palace of ...
Shut, shut the door, good John! fatigu'd, I said, Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The dog-star ...
Chapter I. Once on a time, a Dawn, all red and bright Leapt on the conquered ramparts of the Night, ...
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