The Great Explosion (Robinson Jeffers Poem)
The universe expands and contracts like a great heart. It is expanding, the farthest nebulae Rush with the speed of ...
The universe expands and contracts like a great heart. It is expanding, the farthest nebulae Rush with the speed of ...
Great cities seldom rest; if there be none T' invade from far, they'll find worse foes at home. (Robert Herrick)
These numbered cliffs and gnarls of masonry Outskeleton Time's central city, Rome; Whereof each arch, entablature, and dome Lies bare ...
HOPE provides wings to thought, and love to hope. Rise up to Cynthia, love, when night is clearest, And say, ...
My neighbour, none can e'er deny, Is a most beauteous maid; Her shop is ever in mine eye, When working ...
Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest ...
When she goes to Hollywood she is an angel. She writes in red red lipstick on the window of her ...
Part One The power of charity sows deep in my heart, and I reap and gather the wheat in bundles ...
THE Lombard princes oft pervade my mind; The present tale Boccace relates you'll find; Agiluf was the noble monarch's name; ...
Why was that baleful Creature made, Which seeks our Quiet to invade, And screams ill Omens through the Shade? 'Twas, ...
Give me, O indulgent Fate! Give me yet before I die A sweet, but absolute retreat, 'Mongst paths so lost ...
You have obey'd, you WINDS, that must fulfill The Great Disposer's righteous Will; Throughout the Land, unlimited you flew, Nor ...
WITH such a Pulse, with such disorder'd Veins, Such lab'ring Breath, as thy Disease constrains; With failing Eyes, that scarce ...
At last, my old inveterate foe, No opposition shalt thou know. Since I by struggling, can obtain Nothing, but encrease ...
Give me truths, For I am weary of the surfaces, And die of inanition. If I knew Only the herbs ...
Fair stood the wind for France, When we our sails advance; Nor now to prove our chance Longer will tarry; ...
Bright star of beauty, on whose eyelids sit A thousand nymph-like and enamour'd Graces, The Goddesses of Memory and Wit, ...
FAIR stood the wind for France When we our sails advance, Nor now to prove our chance Longer will tarry; ...
Fair stood the wind for France When we our sails advance, Nor now to prove our chance Longer will tarry; ...
Ask not the cause why sullen spring So long delays her flow'rs to bear; Why warbling birds forget to sing, ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
In pious times, ere priest-craft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man, on many, multipli'd his kind, ...
Where, like a pillow on a bed A pregnant bank swell'd up to rest The violet's reclining head, Sat we ...
Tales in the beginning didn't begin in the telling, they would have started no doubt, but not without a concrete ...
How do we discover an antidote to each other, a faculty to commune in spiteful space? Our bleeding hearts and ...
Almighty Framer of the Skies! O let our pure devotion rise, Like Incense in thy Sight! Wrapt in impenetrable Shade ...
Here among long-discarded cassocks, Damp stools, and half-split open hassocks, Here where the vicar never looks I nibble through old ...
. . . telling those who swarm around him his desire is that an appendage from each of them fill, ...
WHY, ye tenants of the lake, For me your wat'ry haunt forsake? Tell me, fellow-creatures, why At my presence thus ...
How changed is here each spot man makes or fills! In the two Hinkseys nothing keeps the same; The village ...
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