Hounds! (William Henry Ogilvie Poems)
There is music on disc and on wireless,Band-music, dance-tunes for the tireless,Sweet music from day unto day;But the music a ...
There is music on disc and on wireless,Band-music, dance-tunes for the tireless,Sweet music from day unto day;But the music a ...
Searcher of Hearts!--from mine erase All thoughts that should not be,And in its deep recesses trace My gratitude to Thee!Hearer of Prayer!--oh, ...
There is a song some one must sing,In tender tones and low,With pink lips curled and quivering,And eyes with dreams ...
THE DUMB ORATORS; OR THE BENEFIT OF SOCIETY.That all men would be cowards if they dare,Some men we know have ...
YOU say you envy in your calm retreatOur social Meetings;--'tis with joy we meet.In these our parties you are pleased ...
ADVICE; OR THE 'SQUIRE AND THE PRIEST.A wealthy Lord of far-extended landHad all that pleased him placed at his command;Widow'd ...
Among the numerous fools, by Fate design'd Oft to disturb, and oft divert, mankind, The reading coxcomb is of special ...
Why run the crowd? What means the throngThat rushes fast the streets along?Can Rhodes a prey to flames, then, be?In ...
Scene I"Discontent"LAURENCE RABY.Laurence:I said to young Allan M'Ilveray, Beside the swift swirls of the North,When, in lilac shot through with ...
COME , then, explore with me each winding glen,Far from the noisy haunts of busy men;Let us with stedfast eye ...
STOP , lady stop, my wretched tale attend,And to my wants your kind assistance lend:So may kind fortune e'er propitious ...
Once, on the far blue hills, Alone with the pine and the cloud, in those high still places; Alone ...
ALL day within me, sweet and clearThe song you sang is ringing.At night in my half-dreaming earI hear you singing, ...
A vision beauteous as the morn, With heavenly eyes and tresses streaming, Slow glided o'er a field late shorn ...
Hark, hearer, hear what I do; lend a thought now, make believe We are leafwhelmed somewhere with the hood Of ...
LARA. CANTO THE FIRST. I. The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain, And slavery half forgets her ...
How changed is here each spot man makes or fills! In the two Hinkseys nothing keeps the same; The village ...
1 O sight of shame, and pain, and dole! O fearful thought-a convict Soul! RANG the refrain along the hall, ...
A roundel is wrought as a ring or a starbright sphere, With craft of delight and with cunning of sound ...
Why run the crowd? What means the throng That rushes fast the streets along? Can Rhodes a prey to flames, ...
'Tis strange that in a land so strong So strong and bold in mighty youth, We have no poet's voice ...
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