The Ballad Of Glastonbury (Henry Alford Poems)
The hills have on their royal robes Of purple and of gold, And over their tops the autumn clouds In heaps are onward ...
The hills have on their royal robes Of purple and of gold, And over their tops the autumn clouds In heaps are onward ...
IN a forest, far away,One small creeklet, day by day,Murmurs only this sad lay:'Peace be with thee, Lilian.'One old box-tree ...
Who died 4th June, 1865, in his Ninetieth Year, and Sixty-third of his Ministry in that Paris.Ripe, fully ripe, then ...
Far off (no matter whether east or west,A real country, or one made in jest,Nor yet by modern Mandevilles disgraced,Nor ...
Seven days accomplished,--unto Pharaoh's court The sons of Amram went; by Voice Divine Commanded; and, in presence of the king, ...
'Twas the hour of four by Quarterman's clock Of a July day in the afternoon,- Four of the clock, not ...
NEVER again! When first that sentence fell From lips so loth the bitter truth to tell, Death seemed the balance ...
To Thomas HempsteadThy lay—a sweet sung bridal hymn,Wedding the Old year to the New,'Mid starry buds, and silver dew,And brooks, ...
Flushed with fancies, I bethought me,"Into music I will set them,Like a pearl into its settingOf the finest golden fretting;Never ...
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