Sonnet LVIII. The Glow-Worm (Charlotte Smith Poems)
WHEN on some balmy-breathing night of SpringThe happy child, to whom the world is new,Pursues the evening moth, of mealy ...
WHEN on some balmy-breathing night of SpringThe happy child, to whom the world is new,Pursues the evening moth, of mealy ...
OH ! give, sweet love, before we part,One kiss to ease a Soldier's heart;Breathe with thy soft adieu, a sighTo ...
What have I to do with pain,Whose heart died long ago,That robins singing in the rainShould pierce my quiet so. ...
White dawn. Stillness.When the rippling began I took it for sea-wind, coming to our valley with rumors of salt, of ...
I. Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel! Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye! They could not in the self-same mansion ...
Under a lawn, than skies more clear, Some ruffled Roses nestling were, And snugging there, they seem'd to lie As ...
If our own life is the life of a flower (And that's what some sages are thinking), We should moisten ...
"Zipless sex" one cynic called this festival of fornication, this celebration of new-found sexual strength and urbane honesty, of sex ...
I My hair is gray, but not with years, Nor grew it white In a single night, As men's have ...
When Friendship or Love Our sympathies move; When Truth, in a glance, should appear, The lips may beguile, With a ...
ANCIEN REGIME I Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly, May gaze through these faint smokes curling whitely, As ...
arrive. The Ladies from the Ladies' Betterment League Arrive in the afternoon, the late light slanting In diluted gold bars ...
Weicheng morning rain moisten light dust Visitor house green green willow colour new Urge gentleman further finish one cup alcohol ...
POET. O A NEW song, a free song, Flapping, flapping, flapping, flapping, by sounds, by voices clearer, By the wind's ...
O purblind race of miserable men, How many among us at this very hour Do forge a life-long trouble for ...
The relatives are leaning over, staring expectantly. They moisten their lips with their tongues. I can feel them urging me ...
WHERE o'er my head, the deaf'ning Tempest blew, And Night's cold lamp cast forth a feeble ray; Where o'er the ...
The news came down on the Castlereagh, and went to the world at large, That twenty thousand travelling sheep, with ...
Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light, Thou seemest most charming to my sight; As I gaze upon thee in the ...
WHEN by Zeus relenting the mandate was revoked, Sentencing to exile the bright Sun-God, Mindful were the ploughmen of who ...
"First, do no harm," the Hippocratic Oath begins, but before she might enjoy such balm, the docs had to harm ...
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