Moonlight (John Kenyon Poems)
Not alway from the lessons of the schools, Taught evermore by those who trust them not, Though in fine phrase tricked out, ...
Not alway from the lessons of the schools, Taught evermore by those who trust them not, Though in fine phrase tricked out, ...
From the well-springs of Hudson, the sea-cliffs of Maine,Grave men, sober matrons, you gather again;And, with hearts warmer grown as ...
On a moonlight evening, in the month of May,A number of young people were playing at croquet,They mingled together, the ...
It has a strange wild note - that Mocking-bird,I've heard him whistle to the passer by,And scold like any parrot. ...
I.THE sun is hot in the noisy street,So hot on a summer day,And people pass with such busy feet,There's never ...
I.MAY-DAY is come!--While yet the unwillng Spring Checks with capricious frown the opening year, Onward, where bleak winds have been ...
The stick-together families are happier by farThan the brothers and the sisters who take separate highways are.The gladdest people living ...
As the poor schoolboy, when the slow-paced monthsHave brought vacation times, and one by oneHis playmates and companions all are ...
1 BROTHER of all, with generous hand, Of thee, pondering on thee, as o'er thy tomb, I and my Soul, ...
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