Hiawatha And Mudjekeewis (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poem)
Out of childhood into manhood Now had grown my Hiawatha, Skilled in all the craft of hunters, Learned in all ...
Out of childhood into manhood Now had grown my Hiawatha, Skilled in all the craft of hunters, Learned in all ...
NOt that thy Fair Hand Should lead me from my deep Dispaire, Or thy Love, Cloris, End my Care, And ...
IN that so temperate Soil Arcadia nam'd, For fertile Pasturage by Poets fam'd; Stands a steep Hill, whose lofty jetting ...
OF all the Poisons that the fruitful Earth E'er yet brought forth, or Monsters she gave Birth, Nought to Mankind ...
It was 1963 or 4, summer, and my father was driving our family from Ft. Hood to North Carolina in ...
He that is filthy let him be filthy still. Rev. 22.11 Like John on Patmos, brooding on the Four Last ...
He that is filthy let him be filthy still. Rev. 22.11 Like John on Patmos, brooding on the Four Last ...
i like the silence of reading flat on my stomach on the woollen floor my legs waving upwards like the ...
I watch you walk up our front path, the entire right side of your body, stiff and unbending, your leg, ...
QUICK throbb'd my heart: to norse! haste, haste, And lo! 'twas done with ...
We were told there were monsters in there that the floor was missing we would fall we would fall into ...
When in the halcyon days of old, I was a little tyke, I used to fish in pickerel ponds for ...
A Peevish Fellow laid his Head On Pillows, stuff'd with Down; But was no sooner warm in Bed, With hopes ...
I. Soon Of all the springtimes of the world This one is the ugliest Of all of my ways of ...
I In my beginning is my end. In succession Houses rise and fall, crumble, are extended, Are removed, destroyed, restored, ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
Once, and but once found in thy company, All thy supposed escapes are laid on me; And as a thief ...
Upon this Primrose hill, Where, if Heav'n would distil A shower of rain, each several drop might go To his ...
Under what withering leprous light The very grass as hair is grey, Grass in the cracks of the paven courts ...
One in thy thousand statues we salute thee On all thy thousand thrones acclaim and claim Who walk in forest ...
"I will arise and go unto my father" MALKUTH Dark, dark all dark! I cower, I cringe. ...
"I will arise and go unto my father" MALKUTH Dark, dark all dark! I cower, I cringe. ...
God lay dead in heaven; Angels sang the hymn of the end; Purple winds went moaning, Their wings drip-dripping With ...
On Lolham Brigs in wild and lonely mood I've seen the winter floods their gambols play Through each old arch ...
This evening and part of the night I sank again into the dense sea where we beings and things float. ...
Encase your legs in nylons, Bestride your hills with pylons O age without a soul; Away with gentle willows And ...
O SWARMING city, city full of dreams, Where in a full day the spectre walks and speaks; Mighty colossus, in ...
I love the naked ages long ago When statues were gilded by Apollo, When men and women of agility Could ...
1. Earth was not: nor globes of attraction The will of the Immortal expanded Or contracted his all flexible senses. ...
1. Urizen explor'd his dens Mountain, moor, & wilderness, With a globe of fire lighting his journey A fearful journey, ...
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