The Famous Historie: Cap. XII (Patrick Gordon Poems)
The Argument.First at Glentroll doth Scotts renowned PrinceGet victorie aboue the English foeDouglas at Ederfoord with valiaunceBy fourtie doth a ...
The Argument.First at Glentroll doth Scotts renowned PrinceGet victorie aboue the English foeDouglas at Ederfoord with valiaunceBy fourtie doth a ...
YE sons of Brute, of Trojan blood,A lively, lovely, loving brood,Attend in haste, and to my strains draw nigh,With an ...
ALL mortals fain the time wou'd knowWhen Christ shall judge the world below ;But better 'tis they shou'd prepare,Ere they ...
Appolinus his lev{.e} tok,To God and al the lond betokWith al the poeple long and brod,That he no lenger there ...
This is the ballad of Langemarck,A story of glory and might;Of the vast Hun horde, and Canada's partIn the great ...
Hear a word, a word in season,for the day is drawing nigh,When the Cause shall call upon us,some to live, ...
CHICKEN-SKIN, delicate, white, Painted by Carlo Vanloo, Loves in a riot of light, Roses and vaporous blue; Hark to the ...
From purest wells of English undefiledNone deeper drank than he, the New World's child,Who in the language of their farm-fields ...
King Arthur made new knights to fill the gapLeft by the Holy Quest; and as he satIn hall at old ...
Throughout the city, and the lands around, Soon ran the rumour that, from Israel's God, Moses a word had brought ...
OF strange events I sing, and portents dire;The wond'rous themes a reverent ear require;Tho' strange the tale, the faithful Muse ...
IIn the Indian dawnMany a long, voluminous fold,Vicious blue and viscous gold,Twenty living feet of hell,Glides a snake into the ...
30 dogs, 20 men on 20 horses and one fox and look here, they write, you are a dupe for ...
King George in a fright,Lest Gibbon should writeThe story of Britain's disgrace;Thought no means more sureHis pen to secure,Than to ...
At five this morn, when Phoebus raised his head From Thetis' lap, I raised myself from bed, And mounting steed, ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
O purblind race of miserable men, How many among us at this very hour Do forge a life-long trouble for ...
King Arthur made new knights to fill the gap Left by the Holy Quest; and as he sat In hall ...
All night the dreadless Angel, unpursued, Through Heaven's wide champain held his way; till Morn, Waked by the circling Hours, ...
O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw The Apocalypse, heard cry in Heaven aloud, Then when the Dragon, ...
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