The Sheik Of Sinai In 1830 (William Edmondstoune Aytoun Poems)
I.'Lift me without the tent, I say,-Me and my ottoman,-I'll see the messenger myself!It is the caravanFrom Africa, thou sayest,And ...
I.'Lift me without the tent, I say,-Me and my ottoman,-I'll see the messenger myself!It is the caravanFrom Africa, thou sayest,And ...
I loked about, and sawe a craggy rocheFarre in the west, neare to the element;And as I dyd then unto ...
THERE, where the swift Rhone's waters flow Its verdant banks between;Where fragrant myrtles bending grow, And Rhone reflects their green;There, where the ...
Doe we not hold him mad, that in his handdare gripe an Adder, though he crush it dead?or seemes it ...
WEAVE no more silks, ye Lyons looms, To deck our girls for gay delights!The crimson flower of battle blooms, And solemn marches ...
Once fairly set out on his party of pleasure,Taking towns at his liking, and crowns at his leisure,From Elba to ...
I sing of horrors sad and dreadfull rage, Of stratagems wrought in the former age, Contagious vice, and in conclusion, ...
December: ?gloga Duodecima.He gentle shepheard satte beside a springe, All in the shadowe of a bushy brere, That Colin hight, ...
God prosper long our noble king,Our liffes and safetyes all;A woefull hunting once there didIn Chevy-Chace befall.To drive the deere ...
IT was the time, when rest soft sliding downeFrom heauens hight into mens heauy eyes,In the forgetfulnes of sleepe doth ...
Of Hector's deeds did Homer sing,And of the sack of stately Troy, What griefs fair Helena did bring,Which was Sir ...
Say mighty King, why you your Pardes unite Say mighty King, why ...
Have I had this coffee shop long, Sir, dishing out coffee and tea?Ever since Big Ben was a wrist watch ...
But may a Rural Pen try to set forthSuch a Great Fathers Ancient Grace and worthI undertake a no less ...
Deep in the heart of the jungle, Close to the white man's grave,Where the goldfish have beards that stick out ...
OH hist, and sayDid you ever strayTo the western shores of the Isle of Wight?And view the waveFantastic laveThe rocks ...
To breath his hounds while mighty Charles prepares To hunt and course the ...
Daphne's Answer to Sylvia, declaring she should esteem all as Enemies, who should talk to her of LOVE. THEN, to ...
Eclogue the First. Whanne Englonde, smeethynge from her lethal wounde, From her galled necke dyd twytte the chayne awaie, Kennynge ...
1 O TAKE my hand, Walt Whitman! Such gliding wonders! such sights and sounds! Such join'd unended links, each hook'd ...
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