The Three Fishers (Charles Kingsley Poem)
1 Three fishers went sailing away to the west, 2 Away to the west as the sun went down; 3 ...
1 Three fishers went sailing away to the west, 2 Away to the west as the sun went down; 3 ...
Away by the lands of the Japanee Where the paper lanterns glow And the crews of all the shipping drink ...
O that a week could be an age, and we Felt parting and warm meeting every week, Then one poor ...
Epitaphs i WOULDST thou hear what Man can say In a little? Reader, stay. Underneath this stone doth lie As ...
FALSE world, good night! since thou hast brought That hour upon my morn of age; Henceforth I quit thee from ...
Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty How he fell with a roll and a rumble And curled up like ...
If I were king, my pipe should be premier. The skies of time and chance are seldom clear, We would ...
Blest be the God of love, Who gave me eyes, and light, and power this day, Both to be busy, ...
OH, gaily sings the bird! and the wattle-boughs are stirred And rustled by the scented breath of Spring; Oh, the ...
Mary sat musing on the lamp-flame at the table Waiting for Warren. When she heard his step, She ran on ...
(The Dry Salvages-presumably les trois sauvages-is a small group of rocks, with a beacon, off the N.E. coast of Cape ...
When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom, And apples began to be golden-skinn'd, We harbour'd a stag ...
I PRELUDE Daughter of Psyche, pledge of that last night When, pierced with pain and bitter-sweet delight, She knew her ...
When darkness long has veil'd my mind, And smiling day once more appears, Then, my Redeemer, then I find The ...
Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river You can hear the boats go by You can spend ...
Part I It is an ancient Mariner, And he stoppeth one of three. 'By thy long grey beard and glittering ...
When melancholy Autumn comes to Wembley And electric trains are lighted after tea The poplars near the stadium are trembly ...
In the dungeon-crypts, idly did I stray, Reckless of the lives wasting there away; "Draw the ponderous bars! open, Warder ...
Still let my tyrants know, I am not doomed to wear Year after year in gloom and desolate despair; A ...
This harbour was made by art and force. And called Kingstown and afterwards Dun Laoghaire. And holds the sea behind ...
I Lady and Queen and Mystery manifold And very Regent of the untroubled sky, Whom in a dream St. Hilda ...
What is the boy now, who has lost his ball, What, what is he to do? I saw it go ...
Over the sea our galleys went, With cleaving prows in order brave, To a speeding wind and a bounding wave, ...
OVER the sea our galleys went, With cleaving prows in order brave To a speeding wind and a bounding wave-- ...
Adieu to Belashanny! where I was bred and born; Go where I may, I'll think of you, as sure as ...
I The bitterness. the misery, the wretchedness of childhood Put me out of love with God. I can't believe in ...
1 Faster, faster, 2 O Circe, Goddess, 3 Let the wild, thronging train 4 The bright procession 5 Of eddying ...
The Youth Faster, faster, O Circe, Goddess, Let the wild, thronging train The bright procession Of eddying forms, Sweep through ...
'Tis death! and peace, indeed, is here, And ease from shame, and rest from fear. There's nothing can dismarble now ...
WHEN biting Boreas, fell and dour, Sharp shivers thro' the leafless bow'r; When Phoebus gies a short-liv'd glow'r, Far south ...
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