From: Tecumseh (Charles Mair Poems)
LEFROY. This region is as lavish of its flowersAs heaven of its primrose blooms by night.This is the arum which ...
LEFROY. This region is as lavish of its flowersAs heaven of its primrose blooms by night.This is the arum which ...
O LOVE! what shall be said of thee?The son of grief begot by joy?Being sightless, wilt thou see?Being sexless, wilt ...
A Sabbath morn — softly the village bellsRing out their welcome to the sacred day.The weary swain has drunk of ...
"(IMPROMPTU.) How dare you say that still you love? In truth you'll move my rage, Or, likelier far, my scorn ...
To the Critic Methinks I see some crooked mimic jeer, And tax my Muse with this fantastic grace, Turning my ...
Dead men are wisest, for they know How far the roots of flowers go, How long a seed must rot ...
Sir, since the last Elizabethan died, Or, rather, that more Paradisal muse, Blind with much light, passed to the light ...
I've fond anticipation of a day O'erfilled with pure diversion presently, For I must read a lady poesy The while ...
So was their sanctuary violated, So their fair college turned to hospital; At first with all confusion: by and by ...
PART I It is an hour before the hour of dawn. Set in mine hand my staff and leave me ...
Forth from Calais, at dawn of night, when sunset summer on autumn shone, Fared the steamer alert and loud through ...
We mix from many lands, We march for very far; In hearts and lips and hands Our staffs and weapons ...
I weep for Adonais -he is dead! O, weep for Adonais! though our tears Thaw not the frost which binds ...
I weep for Adonais--he is dead! Oh, weep for Adonais! though our tears Thaw not the frost which binds so ...
PART I O! nothing earthly save the ray (Thrown back from flowers) of Beauty's eye, As in those gardens where ...
No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar us'd, To sit indulgent, ...
Descend from Heaven, Urania, by that name If rightly thou art called, whose voice divine Following, above the Olympian hill ...
The Angel ended, and in Adam's ear So charming left his voice, that he a while Thought him still speaking, ...
"What should such fellows as I do, Crawling between earth and heaven?" Here is the phial; here I turn the ...
I. At last; so this is you, my dear! How should I guess to find you here? So long, so ...
Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World, and ...
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