Sonnet (II) (George Herbert Poem)
Sure Lord, there is enough in thee to dry Oceans of Ink ; for, as the Deluge did Cover the ...
Sure Lord, there is enough in thee to dry Oceans of Ink ; for, as the Deluge did Cover the ...
ACT I. SC. I Enter Teryth from riding, Winefred following. T. WHAT is it, Gwen, my girl? why do you ...
Thee, God, I come from, to thee go, All day long I like fountain flow From thy hand out, swayed ...
I regret bitterly The years of loving you in both Your presence and absence, regret The law, the vocation That ...
Last nite I dreamed of T.S. Eliot welcoming me to the land of dream Sofas couches fog in England Tea ...
ONCE more permit me, nuns, and this the last; I can't resist, whatever may have passed, But must relate, what ...
SOME wit, handsome form and gen'rous mind; A triple engine prove in love we find; By these the strongest fortresses ...
WHEN Cupid with his dart, would hearts assail, The rampart most secure is not the VEIL; A husband better will ...
'Tis true I write and tell me by what Rule I am alone forbid to play the fool To follow ...
When I am old, And sadly steal apart, Into the dark and cold, Friend of my heart! Remember, if you ...
The Soul that hath a Guest Doth seldom go abroad -- Diviner Crowd at Home -- Obliterate the need -- ...
Teach Him -- When He makes the names -- Such an one -- to say -- On his babbling -- ...
Alone and in a Circumstance Reluctant to be told A spider on my reticence Assiduously crawled And so much more ...
Why -- do they shut Me out of Heaven? Did I sing -- too loud? But -- I can say ...
A transport one cannot contain May yet a transport be -- Though God forbid it lift the lid -- Unto ...
The only Ghost I ever saw Was dressed in Mechlin -- so -- He wore no sandal on his foot ...
I never said I would, I only said I could do what you wished, the subtle difference should have raised ...
It happened by Bretton Wood (although that wasn't it's real name) and I recall a clear, grey dawn and the ...
O God, whose thunder shakes the sky, Whose eye this atom globe surveys, To thee, my only rock, I fly, ...
PART I On Susquehanna's side, fair Wyoming! Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall, And roofless homes, a sad remembrance ...
I thirst, but not as once I did, The vain delights of earth to share; Thy wounds, Emmanuel, all forbid ...
Ah! wherefore should my weeping maid suppress Those gentle signs of undissembled woe? When from soft love proceeds the deep ...
"Aug." 10, 1911. Full moon to-night; and six and twenty years Since my full moon first broke from angel spheres! ...
"Aug." 10, 1911. Full moon to-night; and six and twenty years Since my full moon first broke from angel spheres! ...
THE PROLOGUE. THE Cook of London, while the Reeve thus spake, For joy he laugh'd and clapp'd him on the ...
THE PROLOGUE. When that the Knight had thus his tale told In all the rout was neither young nor old, ...
1 They that in play can do the thing they would, Having an instinct throned in reason's place, --And every ...
1.1 Lo now! four other acts upon the stage, 1.2 Childhood, and Youth, the Manly, and Old-age. 1.3 The first: ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
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