The Great Beech (Norman Rowland Gale Poems)
With heart disposed to memory, let me standNear this monarch and this minstrel of the land,Now that Dian leans so ...
With heart disposed to memory, let me standNear this monarch and this minstrel of the land,Now that Dian leans so ...
THIS POEM, DEDICATED TO HIS MOTHER.To twilight heads comes Death as comes a friend.As with the gentle fading of the ...
We meant to be very kind,But if ever we findAnother soft, grey-green, moss-coated, feather-lined nest in a hedge,We have taken ...
Miss Guinevere PlattWas so beautiful thatShe couldn't remember the dayWhen one of her swainsHadn't taken the painsTo send her a ...
Absorbed in planting bulbs, that work of hope,I was startled by a loud human voice,"Do go on working while I ...
What sudden bugle calls us in the nightAnd wakes us from a dream that we had shaped;Flinging us sharply up ...
All night funereal darkness pall'd the earth; The worn--out soldiers slumbered heavily: The anxious chiefs themselves, in grave--like sleep, Till ...
Days, when the ball of our visionHad eagles that flew unabashed to sun;When the grasp on the bow was decision,And ...
It was thus in the beginning: With a sporting chance of winning, Jones contested an election years ago.He was young, ...
Eight Parts of Speech this Day wear Mourning GownsDeclin'd Verbs, Pronouns, Participles, Nouns.And not declined, Adverbs and Conjunctions,In Lillies Porch ...
Come for the prizesAll are allotted, Leaving the ranks ofCut flowers and potted, ...
HERE am I among elms again- ah, lookHow, high above low windows hung with whiteDark on white dwellings, rooted among ...
Kairos time, not Chronos time; how hard a concept, so easily missing. We live in times with signs, like the ...
In His presence, at His feet longing to hear the master speak Aware of the power, authority, the words of ...
Lives he in any other world My faith cannot reply Before it was imperative 'Twas all distinct to me -- ...
The angel of self-discipline, her guardian Since she first knew and had to go away From home that spring to ...
As Parmigianino did it, the right hand Bigger than the head, thrust at the viewer And swerving easily away, as ...
THE SENTENCE Perhaps I can make it plain by analogy. Imagine a machine, not yet assembled, Each part being quite ...
(To Mrs. Henry Richards) Isaac and Archibald were two old men. I knew them, and I may have laughed at ...
"Whether all towns and all who live in them- So long as they be somewhere in this world That we ...
A monosyllabic European called Sax Invents a horn, walla whirledy wah, a kind of twisted Brazen clarinet, but with its ...
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