Funerall Elegy 2. (Ralph Knevet Poems)
Retreate (sad passions) to your chanels now, Let sorrowes inundations cease to flow: Griefes, (which distinguish Mortals from the Gods) Ought to be ...
Retreate (sad passions) to your chanels now, Let sorrowes inundations cease to flow: Griefes, (which distinguish Mortals from the Gods) Ought to be ...
A bending staff I would not break,A feeble faith I would not shake,Nor even rashly pluck awayThe error which some ...
The shepherd sings:-- "_Way down in Dixie, Way down in Dixie,Where the hens are dog-gone glad to lay_ ..."With shaded eyes he ...
You are mistaken, he saidI am neither lecher nor womanizer.If I'm crazy about womenit's for the beautysome pitying devil threw ...
Ask the sun; it has watched him pass-a shadow mirrored on seas of glass;ask the stars that he knew so ...
Proemion.Immeasurable Earth!Through the loud vast and populacy of Heaven,Tempested with gold schools of ponderous orbs,That cleav'st with deep-revolting harmoniesPassage perpetual, ...
Like a gay skiff that flees the somber shoreAnd lilts again upon the crystal sea,Her wet breast stroking with caressing ...
II should like to imagineA moonlight in which there would be no machine-guns!For, it is possibleTo come out of a ...
Harsh, unuttered thunderStood like a stone wallAbove the marsh's silver line.Crooked cranes, white as lightning-Flattened for an instant, flashing from ...
Hills of dear delight,Prompting my dreams that used to be,I know you are waiting me still to-nightBy the Unika Range ...
Pythagoras planned it. Why did the people stare? His numbers, though they moved or seemed to move In marble or ...
POOR little child, my pretty boy, Why did the hunter mark thee out? Wert thou betrayed by thine own joy? ...
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