On The Progress Of The Soul… (John Donne Poems)
Forget this rotten world, and unto thee Let thine own times as an old story be. Be not concern'd; study not why, ...
Forget this rotten world, and unto thee Let thine own times as an old story be. Be not concern'd; study not why, ...
When the moon is born in the east,And the white rooftops drift asleepUnder the heaped-up light,People leave their shops and ...
Sons of the Greeks, arise! The glorious hour's gone forth,And, worthy of such ties, Display who gave us birth. CHORUS. Sons of Greeks! let ...
I thought of leaving her for a dayIn town, it was such an iron winterAt Durdans, the garden frosty clay,The ...
Sweet, sleeky Doctor! dear pacific soul!Lay at the beef, and suck the vital bowl!Still let the involving smoke around thee ...
THE change has come, and Helen sleeps-Not sleeps; but wakes to greater deepsOf wisdom, glory, truth, and light,Than ever blessed ...
ADDRESSED TO THE CRITICAL REVIEWERS. Tristitiam et Metus.--HORACE.Laughs not the heart when giants, big with pride,Assume the pompous port, the ...
TO David Garrick, Esq;——— Ridiculum acriFortius ac melius magnas plerumque secat res. HoracePreface:The Author begs Leave to premise, that in ...
I.Before PROSPERO'S cell. Moonlight.ARIEL.So - Prospero is gone - and I am free -Free, free at last. His latest charge ...
WHO INSISTED ON THE AUTHOR'S WRITING A POEM, ONMEETING BY APPOINTMENT WITH HER AND THREEOTHER LADIES AT AN INN ON ...
WITH DR. AIKIN'S "WISH," WHICH THEY EXPRESSED A DESIRE TO HAVE A COPY OFNot this the Wish in life's first, ...
Some Rainbow-coming from the Fair!Some Vision of the World Cashmere-I confidently see!Or else a Peacock's purple TrainFeather by feather-on the ...
You can scorn more illustrious eyes,sweet eyes of my child, through which there takes flightsomething as good or as tender ...
Britons, attend! Ierne, mind the callOf voice divine, proclaim'd aloud to all.Once had Juverna felt convulsive shocks,Which swell'd her seas, ...
Here in this season in waiting in Advent Awaken our spirits our heart from lethargic worship from lukewarm devotion from ...
Some Rainbow -- coming from the Fair! Some Vision of the World Cashmere -- I confidently see! Or else a ...
I have questioned the loyalty of rivers in winter, their yearnings for oceans obstructed, indecisive meandering clogged by ice floes ...
1 O TO make the most jubilant poem! Even to set off these, and merge with these, the carols of ...
STROLLING along By the teeming docks, I watch the ships put out. Black ships that heave and lunge And move ...
Husbands are things that wives have to get used to putting up with. And with whom they breakfast with and ...
About the Shark, phlegmatical one, Pale sot of the Maldive sea, The sleek little pilot-fish, azure and slim, How alert ...
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