Dominions Of The Boundary (Bernard O Dowd Poems)
The Survival Of The Gods1 TwilightThe gods of Nature abdicateWhen man intrudes too far:The Dryad leaves her woodland state,And ...
The Survival Of The Gods1 TwilightThe gods of Nature abdicateWhen man intrudes too far:The Dryad leaves her woodland state,And ...
Peaceful our valley, fair and green, And beautiful her cottages, Each in its nook, its sheltered hold, Or underneath its ...
Now autumn strews on every plain, His mellow fruits and fertile grain;And laughing plenty, crown'd with sheaves,With purple grapes, and ...
503Better - than Music! For I - who heard it -I was used - to the Birds - before -This ...
Without surprise, on that not distant shoreWandering feet mounting towards the treesA pilgrim guide, until, just as beforeThe infant brook ...
From stone to bronze, from bronze to steelAlong the road-dust of the sun,Two revolutions of the wheelFrom Java to Geneva ...
Not "a youth with hoary head and haggard eye,"But an old man with a smooth skinAnd black hair!I had the ...
1 A yellow band of light upon the street Pours from an open door, and makes a wide Pathway of ...
Better -- than Music! For I -- who heard it -- I was used -- to the Birds -- before ...
I know it's a bad title but I'm giving it to myself as a gift on a day nearly canceled ...
Morning, evening, noon and night, ``Praise God!; sang Theocrite. Then to his poor trade he turned, Whereby the daily meal ...
THOU orb aloft full-dazzling! thou hot October noon! Flooding with sheeny light the gray beach sand, The sibilant near sea ...
PASSING stranger! you do not know how longingly I look upon you, You must be he I was seeking, or ...
From love's first fever to her plague, from the soft second And to the hollow minute of the womb, From ...
How gracefully, O man, with thy palm-bough, Upon the waning century standest thou, In proud and noble manhood's prime, With ...
Wreathe in a garland the corn's golden ear! With it, the Cyane blue intertwine Rapture must render each glance ...
I held myself too open, I forgot that outside not just things exist and animals fully at ease in themselves, ...
I Where the wings of a sunny Dome expand I saw a Banner in gladsome air- Starry, like Berenice's Hair- ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
Not "a youth with hoary head and haggard eye," But an old man with a smooth skin And black hair! ...
Passing stranger! you do not know how longingly I look upon you, You must be he I was seeking, or ...
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