Poems about forerunners (12 Poems)
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Texas (Henry Van Dyke Poems)
A DEMOCRATIC ODE ITHE WILD-BEESAll along the Brazos river,All along the Colorado,In the valleys and the lowlandsWhere the trees were tall and stately,In the rich and rolling meadowsWhere the grass was full of wild-flowers,Came a humming and a buzzing,Came the … Continue reading
From Faust – Second Part – Scene The Last (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Poems)
SCENE THE LAST. ANGELS.[Hovering in the higher regions of air, and hearing the immortalpart of Faust.] THE spirit-region’s noble limb Hath ‘scaled the Archfiend’s power;For we have strength to rescue him Who labours ev’ry hour.And if he feels within his … Continue reading
Pictures (John Greenleaf Whittier Poems)
I.Light, warmth, and sprouting greenness, and o’er allBlue, stainless, steel-bright ether, raining downTranquillity upon the deep-hushed town,The freshening meadows, and the hillsides brown;Voice of the west-wind from the hills of pine,And the brimmed river from its distant fall,Low hum of … Continue reading
Fragment III (James Macpherson Poems)
Evening is grey on the hills. Thenorth wind resounds through thewoods. White clouds rise on the sky: thetrembling snow descends. The river howlsafar, along its winding course. Sad,by a hollow rock, the grey-hair’d Carrylsat. Dry fern waves over his head; … Continue reading
The Pathfinders (Vance Palmer Poems)
NIGHT, and a bitter sky, and strange birds crying,The wan trees whisper and the winds make moan,Here where in ultimate peace their bones are lyingIn gaunt waste places that they made their own,Beyond the ploughed lands where the corn is … Continue reading
The Dance Of The Seven Sins (Arthur Symons Poems)
THE BODY Call in the dancers. THE SOUL All is vain. We live, and living is the pain We die of while we live. The earth Was made in some celestial mirth. Not for our pleasure. I, who seem To … Continue reading
From: A Life-Drama (Alexander Smith Poems)
FORERUNNERS Walter. I HAVE a strain of a departed bard; One who was born too late into this world. A mighty day was past, and he saw nought But ebbing sunset and the rising stars,- Still o’er him rose those … Continue reading
The Steam Shovel (Eunice Tietjens Poems)
Beneath my window in a city street A monster lairs, a creature huge and grim And only half believed: the strength of him- Steel-strung and fit to meet The strength of earth- Is mighty as men’s … Continue reading
Sunrise On Mansfield Mountain (Alice Brown Poems)
O swift forerunners, rosy with the race!Spirits of dawn, divinely manifestBehind your blushing banners in the sky,Daring invaders of Night’s tenting-ground, –How do ye strain on forward-bending foot,Each to be first in heralding of joy!With silence sandalled, so they weave … Continue reading
The Mother Mourns (Thomas Hardy Poem)
When mid-autumn’s moan shook the night-time, And sedges were horny, And summer’s green wonderwork faltered On leaze and in lane, I fared Yell’ham-Firs way, where dimly Came wheeling around me Those phantoms obscure and insistent That shadows unchain. Till airs … Continue reading
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