The Dead King (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
(EDWARD VII.) 1910 Who in the Realm to-day lays down dear life for the sake of a land more dear? ...
(EDWARD VII.) 1910 Who in the Realm to-day lays down dear life for the sake of a land more dear? ...
There are who lord it o'er their fellow-men With most prevailing tinsel: who unpen Their baaing vanities, to browse away ...
I never had a title-deed To my estate. But little heed Eyes give to me, when I walk by My ...
Thee, God, I come from, to thee go, All day long I like fountain flow From thy hand out, swayed ...
Command the roof, great Genius, and from thence Into this house pour down thy influence, That through each room a ...
LACON. For a kiss or two, confess, What doth cause this pensiveness, Thou most lovely neat-herdess? Why so lonely on ...
I bring ye love. QUES. What will love do? ANS. Like, and dislike ye. I bring ye love. QUES. What ...
THREE captains went to Indian wars, And only one returned: Their mate of yore, he singly wore The laurels all ...
I He bends his travel-tarnished feet To where she wastes in clay: From day-dawn until eve he fares Along the ...
I AM now,--what joy to hear it!-- Of the old magician rid; And henceforth shall ev'ry spirit Do whate'er by ...
A DRUID. SWEET smiles the May! The forest gay From frost and ice is freed; No snow is found, Glad ...
Then a ploughman said, "Speak to us of Work." And he answered, saying: You work that you may keep pace ...
Albert were what you'd call "thwarted". He had long had an ambition, which... Were to save up and go to ...
Father, part of his double interest Unto thy kingdom, thy Son gives to me, His jointure in the knotty Trinity ...
Oh, let me not serve so, as those men serve Whom honour's smokes at once fatten and starve; Poorly enrich't ...
I Soul, what art thou in the tribes of the sea? LORD, said a flying fish, Below the foundations of ...
O Lord, my best desire fulfil, And help me to resign Life, health, and comfort to Thy will, And make ...
(Judges, vi.25) Jesus! whose blood so freely stream'd To satisfy the law's demand; By Thee from guilt and wrath redeem'd, ...
The twentieth year is well nigh past Since first our sky was overcast;- Ah would that this might be the ...
"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 landscape sleeps in mist from morn till noon; And, if the sun looks through, 'tis with a face Beamless ...
Lough, vessel, plough the British main, Seek the free ocean's wider plain; Leave English scenes and English skies, Unbind, dissever ...
"Enough of thought, philosopher! Too long hast thou been dreaming Unlightened, in this chamber drear, While summer's sun is beaming! ...
A Fragment of a Turkish Tale The tale which these disjointed fragments present, is founded upon circumstances now less common ...
BY QUEVEDO REDIVIVUS SUGGESTED BY THE COMPOSITION SO ENTITLED BY THE AUTHOR OF 'WAT TYLER' 'A Daniel come to judgment! ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
The vast and solemn company of clouds Around the Sun's death, lit, incarnadined, Cool into ashy wan; as Night enshrouds ...
She ONLY to be twin elements of joy In this extravagance of Being, Love, Were our divided natures shaped in ...
'Not by the justice that my father spurn'd, Not for the thousands whom my father slew, Altars unfed and temples ...
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