Old wonder flush’d the east anew . . (Christopher Brennan Poems)
Old wonder flush'd the east anew and shed the golden air, and wing of song that summon'd, from the dew ...
Old wonder flush'd the east anew and shed the golden air, and wing of song that summon'd, from the dew ...
Bark eyes within whose light as by some spell Girlhood and maidenhood rise up to claim,By turns, a spot within ...
What is the sorriest thing that enters Hell?None of the sins,-but this and that fair deedWhich a soul's sin at ...
PEACE in her chamber, wheresoe'erIt be, a holy place:The thought still brings my soul such graceAs morning meadows wear.Whether it ...
THERE is a legend that the love of God So quickened under Mary's heart it wrought Her very maidenhood to ...
Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse! O first-born on the mountains! by the hues Of heaven on the spiritual ...
ENDYMION. A Poetic Romance. "THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG." INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON. Book ...
Bid adieu, adieu, adieu, Bid adieu to girlish days, Happy Love is come to woo Thee and woo thy girlish ...
From citron-bower be her bed, cut from branch of tree a-flower, fashioned for her maidenhead. From Lydian apples, sweet of ...
I. I stand on the mark beside the shore Of the first white pilgrim's bended knee, Where exile turned to ...
To the Memory of the Household It Describes This Poem is Dedicated by the Author "As the Spirit of Darkness ...
I. He was a Grecian lad, who coming home With pulpy figs and wine from Sicily Stood at his galley's ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot In that first war, and had his realm restored But rendered ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
One writes, that "Other friends remain," That "Loss is common to the race"-- And common is the commonplace, And vacant ...
Oh, because you never tried To bow my will or break my pride, And nothing of the cave-man made You ...
In kindergarten classed Dislike they knew; And as the years went past It grew and grew; Until in maidenhood Each ...
From torrid heat to frigid cold I've rovered land and sea; And now, with halting heart I hold My grandchild ...
I bade my Lady think what she might mean. Know I my meaning, I? Can I love one, And yet ...
She yields: my Lady in her noblest mood Has yielded: she, my golden-crownèd rose! The bride of every sense! more ...
A Masque Presented At Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before The Earl Of Bridgewater, Then President Of Wales. The Persons The ATTENDANT ...
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