TRUE ENJOYMENT. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Poem)
VAINLY wouldst thou, to gain a heart, Heap up a maiden's lap with gold; The joys of love thou must ...
VAINLY wouldst thou, to gain a heart, Heap up a maiden's lap with gold; The joys of love thou must ...
How much grit do you think you've got? Can you quit a thing that you like a lot? You may ...
Not what was expected, our country continuing a long drawn out war in the lands so far away Called up ...
Understanding, from the beginning awe and respect, aware our distance from you humbling ourselves wisdom in fear before you Creator ...
Not our equal merely in his image a pale copy, feet of clay dust into whom you alone breathe life ...
Honor, respect, and fear shades of meaning to understand the first step the beginning of wisdom Always present, all powerful ...
We are called, given our marching orders to leave our lives behind, to go into the world sharing the message ...
More than a noun, a period of time, forty days each year, between Ash Wednesday, and the joy of Easter ...
Sitting, far from still In the hall, waiting, Waiting for word From the court Would my emergency relief Be granted ...
From art to law from beauty to pain a life with twists and turns bringing him home and bringing him ...
Us two wuz boys when we fell out,-- Nigh to the age uv my youngest now; Don't rec'lect what't wuz ...
A DEMON, blacker in his skin than heart, So great a charm was prompted to impart; To one in love, ...
HOWEVER exquisite we BEAUTY find, It satiates sense, and palls upon the mind: Brown bread as well as white must ...
THE key, which opes the chest of hoarded gold. Unlocks the heart that favours would withhold. To this the god ...
A CERTAIN pious rector (John his name), But little preached, except when vintage came; And then no preparation he required ...
TO charms and philters, secret spells and prayers, How many round attribute all their cares! In these howe'er I never ...
Observe this Piece, which to our Sight does bring The fittest Posture for the Swedish King; (Encompass'd, as we think, ...
You have obey'd, you WINDS, that must fulfill The Great Disposer's righteous Will; Throughout the Land, unlimited you flew, Nor ...
The mountain held the town as in a shadow I saw so much before I slept there once: I noticed ...
To the Celestial Numbers To this our world, to Learning, and to Heav'n, Three Nines there are, to every one ...
Indeed this is the sweet life! my hand Is under no proud man's command; There is no voice to break ...
Wind of the dead men's feet, Blow down the empty street Of this old city by the sea With news ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
WHEN that Aprilis, with his showers swoot*, *sweet The drought of March hath pierced to the root, And bathed every ...
The Bellman's Speech The Bellman himself they all praised to the skies-- Such a carriage, such ease and such grace! ...
Dedication Inscribed to a dear Child: in memory of golden summer hours and whispers of a summer sea. Girt with ...
AMONGST THE HIGHLY PLACED It is considered low to talk about food. The fact is: they have Already eaten. The ...
"Had we never loved so kindly, Had we never loved so blindly, Never met or never parted, We had ne'er ...
In slack times visit I the violent dead and pick their awful brains. Most seem to feel nothing is secret ...
I HOLD it, sir, my bounden duty To warn you how that Master Tootie, Alias, Laird M'Gaun, Was here to ...
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