Brave Lord Willoughbey (Anonymous Olde English Poems)
The fifteenth day of July,With glistering spear and shield,A famous fight in FlandersWas foughten in the field:The most couragious officersWere ...
The fifteenth day of July,With glistering spear and shield,A famous fight in FlandersWas foughten in the field:The most couragious officersWere ...
I The coltish horseplay of the locker room, Moist with the steam of the tiled shower stalls, With shameless blends ...
_Bro. Simmons_"Walk right in Brother Wilson--how you feelin' today?"_Bro. Wilson_"Jes Mod'rate, Brother Simmons, but den I ginnerly feels dat way."_Bro. ...
Now spring is bringing back the warmer days,Now the rage of the equinoctial skyFalls silent in Zephyr's pleasant breezes.Catullus, leave ...
Who wisely reades thy lines may well be bolde,Pythagoras his Paradoxe to holde,That dead mens soules (for which men fondly ...
OF all the Poisons that the fruitful Earth E'er yet brought forth, or Monsters she gave Birth, Nought to Mankind ...
AS those who pass the Alps do say, The Rocks which first oppose their way, And so amazing-High do show, ...
To the Soul That learned Father, who so firmly proves The Soul of man immortal and divine, And doth the ...
This is the time of day when we in the Mens's ward Think "one more surge of the pain and ...
What are thy gaines, O death, if one man ly Stretch'd in a bed of clay, whose charity Doth hereby ...
Though Death to good men be the greatest boone, I dare not think this Lady dyde so soone. She should ...
CANTO IIII To sinfull house of Pride, Duessa guides the faithfull knight, Where brothers death to wreak Sansjoy doth chalenge ...
OCTOBER: Ægloga DecimaPIERCE & CUDDIE Cuddie, for shame hold up thy heavye head, And let us cast with what delight ...
WHat guyle is this, that those her golden tresses, She doth attyre vnder a net of gold: and with sly ...
A Pastorall Elegie vpon the death of the most Noble and valorous Knight, Sir Philip Sidney. Dedicated To the most ...
THe glorious portraict of that Angels face, Made to amaze weake mens confused skil: and this worlds worthlesse glory to ...
LUBIN and KATE, as gossips tell, Were Lovers many a day; LUBIN the damsel lov'd so well, That folks pretend ...
Part 1 WHAT dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs, What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things, I sing -- This ...
Content, the false World's best disguise, The search and faction of the Wise, Is so abstruse and hid in night, ...
Mens Voices: LORD of the lotus, lord of the harvest, Bright and munificent lord of the morn! Thine is the ...
Cernis ut Eio descendat Gemmula Roris, Inque Rosas roseo transfluat orta sinu. Sollicita Flores stant ambitione supini, Et certant foliis ...
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