The Garden Of Death (Lord Alfred Douglas Poems)
There is an isle in an unfurrowed seaThat I wot of, whereon the whole year roundThe apple-blossoms and the rosebuds ...
There is an isle in an unfurrowed seaThat I wot of, whereon the whole year roundThe apple-blossoms and the rosebuds ...
Bred in distant woods, the clownBrings all his country airs to town;The odd address, with awkward grace,That bows with half-averted ...
Speak thou the truth. Let others fence,And trim their words for pay:In pleasant sunshine of pretenceGuard thou the fact: though ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child;And she was the fairest of all flesh ...
A MysteryHis face was sad; some shadow must have hungAbove his soul; its folds, now falling dark,Now almost bright; but ...
Into all the onward current and this iron time that feels Its own way with din and clamour through this ...
The Sun Child:Boys and girls, come out to play: The sun is up, the wind's astray, Early morning's gold is ...
When leaves broke out on the wild briar, And bells for matins rung,Sorrow came to the old friar ...
I had ridden far from the battle, from the red wrack, and the lastLost hope that had clung to hope ...
Composed as I am, like others, of elements on certain well-known lists,father's seed and mother's egggathering earth, air, fire, mostly ...
JUST a whisper, half-heard, But our heart knows the word; Caresses that seem Like love's lips in a dream; ...
AS from unnumbered worlds awayI found myself My drowsy feetToil up the hill; the summer heatThrobs through the vacant city ...
The swart smoke geni with his heart aglow, And all his giant strength and vigour strung,To help our toiling lower ...
I.Hark! through these flowers our music sends its greeting To your loved halls, where Psilas shuns the day; When the ...
I Midwinter spring is its own season Sempiternal though sodden towards sundown, Suspended in time, between pole and tropic. When ...
There is darkness behind the light -- and the pale light drips Cold on vague shapes and figures, that, half-seen ...
Bred in distant woods, the clown Brings all his country airs to town; The odd address, with awkward grace, That ...
Leodogran, the King of Cameliard, Had one fair daughter, and none other child; And she was the fairest of all ...
You think I cannot understand. Ah, but I do... I have been wrung with anger and compassion for you. I ...
Once played to attentive faces music has broken its frame its bodice of always-weak laces the entirely promiscuous art pours ...
But, learning now that they would have her speak, She threw her wet hair backward from her brow, Her hand ...
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