Pickthorn Manor (Amy Lowell Poem)
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
I How fresh the Dartle's little waves that day! A steely silver, underlined with blue, And flashing where the round ...
Part First Frau Concert-Meister Altgelt shut the door. A storm was rising, heavy gusts of wind Swirled through the trees, ...
I walk down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright blue squills. I walk down ...
SO the renowned Ithacensian Queen In Tears for her Telemachus was seen, When leaving Home, he did attempt the Ire ...
Samuel Sewall, in a world of wigs, Flouted opinion in his personal hair; For foppery he gave not any figs, ...
Madam Life's a piece in bloom Death goes dogging everywhere: She's the tenant of the room, He's the ruffian on ...
How the mountains talked together, Looking down upon the weather, When they heard our friend had planned his Little trip ...
Why, Madam, will ye longer weep, Whenas your baby's lull'd asleep? And, pretty child, feels now no more Those pains ...
THE sun had wheeled from Grey's to Dammer's Crest, And still I mused on that Thing imminent: At length I ...
A forward rush by the lamp in the gloom, And we clasped, and almost kissed; But she was not the ...
I worked for a woman, She wasn't mean-- But she had a twelve-room House to clean. Had to get breakfast, ...
i want to hold the horse's string cried the girl (three) stamping her foot told by adults she was much ...
Good people all, with one accord Lament for Madam Blaize, Who never wanted a good word,- From those who spoke ...
EXAMPLE often proves of sov'reign use; At other times it cherishes abuse; 'Tis not my purpose, howsoe'er, to tell Which ...
ONCE more permit me, nuns, and this the last; I can't resist, whatever may have passed, But must relate, what ...
A CLOISTERED nun had a lover Dwelling in the neighb'ring town; Both racked their brains to discover How they best ...
A Gentleman, most wretched in his Lot, A wrangling and reproving Wife had got, Who, tho' she curb'd his Pleasures, ...
A butler asks, will Madam be having her morning coffee alfresco? If you would be so good as to lift ...
I OBSERVE: "Our sentimental friend the moon! Or possibly (fantastic, I confess) It may be Prester John's balloon Or an ...
I asked no other thing -- No other -- was denied -- I offered Being -- for it -- The ...
With saddest music all day long She soothed her secret sorrow: At night she sighed "I fear 'twas wrong Such ...
Less time than it takes to say it, less tears than it takes to die; I've taken account of everything, ...
Less time than it takes to say it, less tears than it takes to die; I've taken account of everything, ...
What soul would bargain for a cure that brings Contempt the nobler agony to kill? Rather let me bear on ...
How many a thing which we cast to the ground, When others pick it up becomes a gem! We grasp ...
It is the season of the sweet wild rose, My Lady's emblem in the heart of me! So golden-crownèd shines ...
The misery is greater, as I live! To know her flesh so pure, so keen her sense, That she does ...
I was sick, but more than that, I was mad At the crooked police, and the crooked game of life. ...
X Daughter to that good Earl, once President Of Englands Counsel, and her Treasury, Who liv'd in both, unstain'd with ...
Daughter to that good Earl, one President Of England's Council and her Treasury, Who lived in both unstained with gold ...
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