A Mother To Her Waking Infant (Joanna Baillie Poems)
NOW in thy dazzled half-op'd eye,Thy curled nose and lip awry,Up-hoisted arms and noddling head,And little chin with crystal spread,Poor ...
NOW in thy dazzled half-op'd eye,Thy curled nose and lip awry,Up-hoisted arms and noddling head,And little chin with crystal spread,Poor ...
World of sorrow, care, and change, Even to myself I seem,As adown thy vale I range, Wandering in a dream:All things are ...
The Rose both white and RedeIn one rose now dothe ...
SWEET bud of promise, fresh and fair,Just moving in the morning air,The morn of life but just begun,The sands of ...
Many the wonders I this day have seen:The sun, when first he kissed away the tearsThat filled the eyes of ...
To walk as you walk, green eye, smiler, notEven ostentatiously alone but simplyAlone ... arching the back in courteous discourtesy,Gathering ...
In that same moment when at Kohath's gate Paused the bright phantom--chariot,--to the eye Of Sethos, riding moodily alone, Appeared ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with LotIn that first war, and had his realm restoredBut rendered tributary, failed ...
An ode after Easter.Cast wide the folding doorways of the East,For now is light increased!And the wind-besomed chambers of the ...
At New York.I SAW you seated in your lonely room, Of human friends forlorn, of spirits full, Who gave you ...
I know a clough where nightlyMy spirit goes in dream,Where wind-bent trees grow scantlyBeside a brawling stream,And there, by gorse ...
Go count the violets on April's breast, And all the rosy censers swung by June; Yea, every flower that opens, ...
To walk as you walk, green eye, smiler, notEven ostentatiously alone but simplyAlone… arching the back in courteous discourtesy,Gathering the ...
Ere the seamer bore him Eastward, Sleary was engaged to marry An attractive girl at Tunbridge, whom he called "my ...
Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse! O first-born on the mountains! by the hues Of heaven on the spiritual ...
Many the wonders I this day have seen: The sun, when first he kissed away the tears That filled the ...
Nature rarer uses Yellow Than another Hue. Saves she all of that for Sunsets Prodigal of Blue Spending Scarlet, like ...
Pellam the King, who held and lost with Lot In that first war, and had his realm restored But rendered ...
The brave Geraint, a knight of Arthur's court, A tributary prince of Devon, one Of that great Order of the ...
Phoebus was judge between Jove, Mars, and Love, Of those three gods, whose arms the fairest were: Jove's golden shield ...
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