Otho The Great – Act V (John Keats Poems)
SCENE I. A part of the Forest.Enter CONRAD and AURANTHE.Auranthe. Go no further; not a step more; thou artA master-plague ...
SCENE I. A part of the Forest.Enter CONRAD and AURANTHE.Auranthe. Go no further; not a step more; thou artA master-plague ...
Part I.The Prologue was given by Father Christmas habited in a red robe, with a white beard and an icy ...
Ding-dong! ding-dong!Merry, merry go the bells,Ding-dong! ding-dong!Over the heath, over the moor, and over the dale,"Swinging slow with sullen roar,"Dance, ...
A 'DARK' CONCEIT.O muse! that did me somedeal favour erst, Whereas I piped my silly oaten reede, And songs in homely guise ...
Dear people, swelled in fool's wisdomAnd clinging to error so fanciful,To the skies, adorned in hosts of fair stars,Look up ...
Freed from the womb, and from the bounds With which the stepdame infancy Our days of pupilage surrounds, We spring up beautiful and ...
The earth is old! Six thousand ears,Are gone since I had birth;In the forests of the olden time,And the solitude's ...
We were playing on the green together, My sweetheart and I-Oh! so heedless in the gay June weather, When the word went ...
BEHOLD yonder Maniac! how swiftly she flies, O'er hills, and o'er mountains, still deep'ning her sighs,She laughs at the trav'ller who ...
IALREADY signs of Autumn have begunWe see his herald in the misty morn:Yonder is yellow stubble, whence the cornWas lately ...
With coat of Lincoln green and mantle too,And horn of ivory mouth, and buckle bright,And arrows wing'd with peacock-feathers light,And ...
On the morning of May,Ere the children had entered my gateWith their wreaths and mechanical lay,A metal ding-dong of the ...
Pleasanter than the hills of Thessaly,Nearer and dearer to the poet's heartThan the blue ripple belting Salamis,Or long grass waving ...
I. A palace, and a king within;- Hail, potent monarch! Hail, King Gin! Open stands his palace door; Ready access ...
To the Spirit of her Lover, Which, in the phrenzy occasioned by his loss, sheimagined to pursue continually her footsteps. ...
BEHOLD yonder Maniac! how swiftly she flies, O'er hills, and o'er mountains, still deep'ning her sighs,She laughs at the ...
BEHOLD yonder Maniac! how swiftly she flies, O'er hills, and o'er mountains, still deep'ning her sighs,She laughs at the ...
1814-1914 When, on a novel's newly printed page We find a maudlin eulogy of sin, And read of ways that ...
In an immense wood in the south of Kent, There lived a band of robbers which caused the people discontent; ...
'Twas in the year of 1650, and on the twenty-first of May, The city of Edinburgh was put into a ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
© 2020 Inspirational Stories