Friend And Enemy (Ivan Turgenev Poems)
A prisoner, condemned to confinement for life, broke out of his prison andtook to head-long flight…. After him, just on ...
A prisoner, condemned to confinement for life, broke out of his prison andtook to head-long flight…. After him, just on ...
Brave racer, who hast sped the living lightWith throat outstretched and every nerve a-strain,Now on thy left hand labors gray-faced ...
Oh whether shall I flye? To Hills or Valleys: Where shall I hidden lye? T'escape the malice, Of my pursuers hote. No Mountaine high, No vale, ...
Sing muse! of Saville and the direful dayWhen beauty fell, to ruthless hands a prey;And life a sacrifice to savage ...
CAPTURE OF THE SAMPO.Wainamoinen, old and truthful,With the blacksmith, Ilmarinen,With the reckless son of Lempo,Handsome hero, Kaukomieli,On the sea's smooth ...
In bloom gemm'd depths, where Sylvan branches meetAbove dim paths, that thread a still retreat;Where light on tip-toe shy, steals ...
THE SAMPO LOST IN THE SEA.Louhi, hostess of Pohyola,Called her many tribes together,Gave the archers bows and arrows,Gave her brave ...
INot yet had History's Aetna smoked the skies,And low the Gallic Giantess lay enchained,While overhead in ordered set and riseHer ...
And—'Yonder look! yoho! yoho! Nancy is off!' the farmer cried, Advancing by the river side, Red-kerchieft and brown-coated;—'So, My girl, ...
Like a gay skiff that flees the somber shoreAnd lilts again upon the crystal sea,Her wet breast stroking with caressing ...
THE MOTHER'S COUNSEL.Ahti, hero of the Islands,Wild magician, Lemminkainen,Also known as Kaukomieli,Hastened from the great carousal,From the banquet-halls of Louhi,From ...
Hunters are fretting, and hacks in a lather, Sportsmen arriving from left and from right; Bridle-roads bringing them, see how ...
"Behind the board fence at the banker's house The slender, tawn-gray creature starves and thirsts In agony of fear. A ...
But, lo! from forth a copse that neighbours by, A breeding jennet, lusty, young, and proud, Adonis' trampling courser doth ...
How this tart fable instructs And mocks! Here's the parody of that moral mousetrap Set in the proverbs stitched on ...
Oh, ponder, friend, the porcupine; Refresh your recollection, And sit a moment, to define His means of self-protection. How truly ...
'TWAS in the month of December, and in the year l883, That a monster whale came to Dundee, Resolved for ...
So spake the Son of God; and Satan stood A while as mute, confounded what to say, What to reply, ...
The fear of perjuring herself turned into a tacit Admission of her guilt. Yet she had the skill And the ...
Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and ...
A little colt - broncho, loaned to the farm To be broken in time without fury or harm, Yet black ...
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