Anselmo To Isadora (Peter John Allan Poems)
We do not know each other—'tis the phraseOf the cold, artful world which I abhor;But in my heart I hear ...
We do not know each other—'tis the phraseOf the cold, artful world which I abhor;But in my heart I hear ...
While Pow'r triumphant bears unrival'd Sway,Propt by the Aid of all-prevailing Gold;While bold Corruption blasts the Face of Day,And Men, ...
From the rainy hill-heads, where, in starts and in spasms,Leaps wild the white torrent from chasms to chasms-From the home ...
Grasshopper, your fairy songAnd my poem alike belongTo the dark and silent earthFrom which all poetry has birth;All we say ...
Yes, it is hard the steep ascent to climbWhence Fame's proud structure beams upon the eye,And well I wot, that ...
MAN is permitted much To scan and learn In Nature's frame; Till he well-nigh can tame Brute mischiefs, and can ...
They pass through the great iron gates -Men with eyes gravely discerning,Skilled to appraise the tunnage of cranesOr split an ...
Man is permitted muchTo scan and learnIn Nature's frame;Till he well-nigh can tameBrute mischiefs and can touchInvisible things, and turnAll ...
When I sit musing on the chequer'd past(A term much darken'd with untimely woes),My thoughts revert to her, for whom ...
O fils du Mincius, je te salue, ? toi Par qui le dieu des arts fut roi du peuple-roi! Et ...
UN CHEVRIER, UN BERGER LE CHEVRIER Berger, quel es-tu donc? qui t'agite? et quels dieux De noirs cheveux ?pars enveloppent ...
'Apollon, dieu sauveur, dieu des savants myst?res, Dieu de la vie, et dieu des plantes salutaires, Dieu vainqueur de Python, ...
IWhere the sun sinks through leagues of arid sky, Where the sun dies o'er leagues of arid plain,Where the dead ...
WHEN bright dews fall on leaf and flower,And stars light up the skies,Then tears and sparks commingledBurst forth from my ...
I do not fear thee, Death!I have a bantering thought!—though I am toldThou art inflexible, and stern, and bold;And that ...
The fruits are ripe, dipped in fire,Cooked and sampled on earth. And there's a law,That things crawl off in the ...
I could not welcome you, oh! longed-for peace, Unless your coming had been heralded By victory. The legions who have ...
On the summer road that ran by our front porch Lizards and snakes came out to sun. It was hot ...
THE worst of ills, with jealousy compared, Are trifling torments ev'ry where declared. IMAGINE, to yourself a silly fool, To ...
At the end of a long-walled garden in a red provincial town, A brick path led to a mulberry- scanty ...
I I have loved England, dearly and deeply, Since that first morning, shining and pure, The white cliffs of Dover ...
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