Song of Diego Valdez (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
The God of Fair Beginnings Hath prospered here my hand -- The cargoes of my lading, And the keels of ...
The God of Fair Beginnings Hath prospered here my hand -- The cargoes of my lading, And the keels of ...
Oh gallant was our galley from her caren steering-wheel To her figurehead of silver and her beak of hammered steel; ...
The month of carnival of all the year, When Nature lets the wild earth go its way, And spend whole ...
I heard their young hearts crying Loveward above the glancing oar And heard the prairie grasses sighing: No more, return ...
THROUGH my north window, in the wintry weather,-- My airy oriel on the river shore,-- I watch the sea-fowl as ...
For the Visitors' Book at the Inn Who long for rest, who look for pleasure Away from counter, court, or ...
If after rude and boisterous seas My wearied pinnace here finds ease; If so it be I've gain'd the shore, ...
[This Cantata was written for Prince Frederick of Gotha, and set to music by Winter, the Prince singing the part ...
All this was written on the next day's list. On which the busyness unfurled its cursive roots, pale but effective, ...
WHAT various ways in which a thing is told Some truth abuse, while others fiction hold; In stories we invention ...
On the banks of the Mersey, o'er on Cheshire side, Lies Runcorn that's best known to fame By Transporter Bridge ...
(The Dry Salvages-presumably les trois sauvages-is a small group of rocks, with a beacon, off the N.E. coast of Cape ...
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et ...
The glory of ships is an old, old song, since the days when the sea-rovers ran In their open boats ...
Across a thousand miles of sea, a hundred leagues of land, Along a path I had not traced and could ...
Down Time's quaint stream Without an oar We are enforced to sail Our Port a secret Our Perchance a Gale ...
'Tis not the swaying frame we miss, It is the steadfast Heart, That had it beat a thousand years, With ...
I'll have to change my mind on war, I need to take a break from structured thought; there's more to ...
Away, haunt thou me not, Thou vain Philosophy! Little hast thou bestead, Save to perplex the head, And leave the ...
Jupiter Mars P Moon VENEZIA, "May" 19"th", 1910. Jupiter's foursquare blaze of gold and blue Rides on the moon, a ...
Jupiter Mars P Moon VENEZIA, "May" 19"th", 1910. Jupiter's foursquare blaze of gold and blue Rides on the moon, a ...
Verse, a Breeze 'mid blossoms straying, Where HOPE clung feeding, like a bee-- Both were mine ! Life went a-maying ...
AS slow I climb the cliff's ascending side, Much musing on the track of terror past When o'er the dark ...
A Fragment of a Turkish Tale The tale which these disjointed fragments present, is founded upon circumstances now less common ...
WHEN Juan sought the subterranean flood, And paid his obolus on the Stygian shore, Charon, the proud and sombre beggar, ...
Often, to amuse themselves, the crew of the ship Would fell an albatross, the largest of sea birds, Indolent companions ...
Over the sea our galleys went, With cleaving prows in order brave, To a speeding wind and a bounding wave, ...
OVER the sea our galleys went, With cleaving prows in order brave To a speeding wind and a bounding wave-- ...
Adieu to Belashanny! where I was bred and born; Go where I may, I'll think of you, as sure as ...
I turn the page and read: "I dream of silent verses where the rhyme Glides noiseless as an oar." The ...
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