Home-coming (Dorothy Una Ratcliffe Poems)
BEFORE I left I planted twentyRuby hawthorns, they'd be plentyI thought, for Laverton is notLarge tho' a very bonny spot.Twenty ...
BEFORE I left I planted twentyRuby hawthorns, they'd be plentyI thought, for Laverton is notLarge tho' a very bonny spot.Twenty ...
Ye who have passed Death's haggard hills; and yeWhom trees that knew your sires shall cease to knowAnd still stand ...
The seedground paved with the stones of Calcutta,I remain vigilantIf there's any responseI keep my eyes wide openIf any sapling ...
There's little in a green wood,Little in a dry,Can ease a man's heartWhen his heart is awry,When foot-crushed twigsOnly terrify;When ...
314Nature-sometimes sears a Sapling-Sometimes-scalps a Tree-Her Green People recollect itWhen they do not die-Fainter Leaves-to Further Seasons-Dumbly testify-We-who have the ...
White dawn. Stillness.When the rippling began I took it for sea-wind, coming to our valley with rumors of salt, of ...
One day old Trooper Campbell Rode out to Blackman's Run, His cap-peak and his sabre Were glancing in the sun. ...
Have you seen the bush by moonlight, from the train, go running by? Blackened log and stump and sapling, ghostly ...
When the warm sun, that brings Seed-time and harvest, has returned again, 'T is sweet to visit the still wood, ...
Pale beech and pine-tree blue, Set in one clay, Bough to bough cannot you Bide out your day? When the ...
Walking home from school early morning still past another house a birch, a sapling, by the edge of their yard, ...
As I reached down To unlock my canoe From the tree, I held onto a Black birch sapling's branch. There, ...
This little house sows the degrees By which wood can return to trees. Weather has stained the shingles dark And ...
Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling -- Sometimes -- scalps a Tree -- Her Green People recollect it When they ...
You know the brick path in the back of the house, the one you see from the kitchen window, the ...
Death! that struck when I was most confiding In my certain faith of joy to be - Strike again, Time's ...
FATE gave the word, the arrow sped, And pierc'd my darling's heart; And with him all the joys are fled ...
O purblind race of miserable men, How many among us at this very hour Do forge a life-long trouble for ...
I was a seed that fell In silver dew; And nobody could tell, For no one knew; No one could ...
NOTE.-The following imaginary dialogue between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which is not based upon any specific incident in American ...
Now look, you see, it's this way like, You cross the broken bridge And run the crick down till you ...
For the Marriage in Cana of Galilee Dark-eyed, O woman of my dreams, Ivory sandalled, There is none like thee ...
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