from imperfect Eden (Rg Gregory Poem)
(1) and off to scott's (the dockers' restaurant) burly men packed in round solid tables but what the helle (drowned ...
(1) and off to scott's (the dockers' restaurant) burly men packed in round solid tables but what the helle (drowned ...
(* In the original, Schwager, which has the twofold meaning of brother-in-law and postilion.) HASTEN thee, ...
NOUGHT more accursed in war I know Than getting off scot-free; Inured to danger, on we go In constant victory; ...
[I feel considerable hesitation in venturing to offer this version of a poem which Carlyle describes to be 'a beautiful ...
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night, On the tombs that lie scatter'd below: The moon fills ...
THE tale of the Count our glad song shall record Who had in this castle his dwelling, Where now ye ...
MY trust in nothing now is placed, Hurrah! So in the world true joy I taste, Hurrah! Then he who ...
Brown lived at such a lofty farm That everyone for miles could see His lantern when he did his chores ...
I. LONELINESS Her Word One ought not to have to care So much as you and I Care when the ...
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et ...
Break off! Dance no more! Danger is at the door. Music is in arms. To signal war's alarms. Hark, a ...
June 22, 1611 THE SHALLOP ON HUDSON BAY One sail in sight upon the lonely sea And only one, God ...
Revolution is the Pod Systems rattle from When the Winds of Will are stirred Excellent is Bloom But except its ...
I could die -- to know -- 'Tis a trifling knowledge -- News-Boys salute the Door -- Carts -- joggle ...
The line breaks and the guns go under, The lords and the lackeys ride the plain; I draw deep breaths ...
After one moment when I bowed my head And the whole world turned over and came upright, And I came ...
Some are teethed on a silver spoon, With the stars strung for a rattle; I cut my teeth as the ...
Everything has its limit, including sorrow. A windowpane stalls a stare. Nor does a grill abandon a leaf. One may ...
The country ever has a lagging Spring, Waiting for May to call its violets forth, And June its roses--showers and ...
SHORTLY AFTER THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING IN EUROPE. Let us begin and carry up this corpse, Singing together. Leave we ...
NO song nor dance I bring from yon great city, That queens it o'er our taste-the more's the pity: Tho' ...
IF you rattle along like your Mistress' tongue, Your speed will outrival the dart; But a fly for your load, ...
O GOWDIE, terror o' the whigs, Dread o' blackcoats and rev'rend wigs! Sour Bigotry, on her last legs, Girns an' ...
On the fair green hills of Rio There grows a fearful stain: The poor who come to Rio And can't ...
Midnight; bells toll, and along the cloud-high towers The golden lights go out . . . The yellow windows darken, ...
Fanfare of northwest wind, a bluejay wind announces autumn, and the equinox rolls back blue bays to a far afternoon. ...
The reason to be autonomous is to stand there, a cleared instrument, ready to act, to search the moral realm ...
Chorus.-O mount and go, mount and make you ready, O mount and go, and be the Captain's lady. WHEN the ...
WHEN biting Boreas, fell and dour, Sharp shivers thro' the leafless bow'r; When Phoebus gies a short-liv'd glow'r, Far south ...
RecitativoWHEN lyart leaves bestrow the yird, Or wavering like the bauckie-bird, Bedim cauld Boreas' blast; When hailstanes drive wi' bitter ...
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