Fragments (Henry Kirke White Poems)
Saw'st thou that light? exclaim'd the youth, and paused:Through yon dark firs it glanced, and on the streamThat skirts the ...
Saw'st thou that light? exclaim'd the youth, and paused:Through yon dark firs it glanced, and on the streamThat skirts the ...
TIME, the Dawn of the Day. --SCENE, Cape Mastic, in Scio.HAIL ! once again, great fount of life, and light,Hail, ...
Star of the North! though night winds driftThe fleecy drapery of the skyBetween thy lamp and me, I lift,Yea, lift ...
O mighty, powerful, dark-dispelling sun,Now thou art risen, and thy day begun.How shrink the shrouding mists before thy face,As up ...
Salute the last and everlasting day, Joy at th' uprising of this Sun, and Son, Ye whose true tears, or tribulation Have purely ...
LEMMINKAINEN'S RESTORATION.Lemminkainen's aged motherAnxious roams about the islands,Anxious wonders in her chambers,What the fate of Lemminkainen,Why her son so long ...
Scene I.A Garden on the banks of the Thames, at Fulham, behind the Wynnes' lodgings. Time, evening. Moon and starlight. ...
I. Like the sweet Naiad of the Grecian's dreams,A Spirit born of Song — unseen, all-seeing—Lives deep within our dark ...
O Thou, who's infinite in space,Alive in ever-moving matter,Eternal in the flow of time,God faceless, with a trinity of faces!Soul ...
The wild geese fly the bushy oaks around, With clamor loud. _Suh-suh_ their wings resound, As for their feet poor ...
The stars are steady abune;I' the water they flichter and flee;But, steady aye, luikin doonThey ken theirsels i' the sea.A' ...
Say, lovely dream, where couldst thou findShadows to counterfeit that face?Colors of this glorious kindCome not from any mortal place.In ...
THOU so far, we grope to grasp thee -Thou, so near, we cannot clasp thee -Thou, so wise, our prayers ...
How many scenes, O sun,Hast thou not shone upon!How many tears, O light,Have dropped before thy sight!How many heart-felt sighs,How ...
The mountain lake, o'ershadowed by the hills, May still gaze heavenward on the evening star,Whose distant light its dark recesses ...
Star of the East, that long ago Brought wise men on their wayWhere, angels singing to and fro, The Child ...
THOU shinest in the morning's eye alone, Pure on the blue, a pyramid of light, Immaculate, but lifted to that ...
ONE with eyes the fairest Cometh from his dwelling, Some one loves thee, rarest, Bright beyond my telling. In thy ...
Star of the East, that long ago Brought wise men on their way Where, angels singing to and fro, The ...
Severed and gone, so many years! And art thou still so dear to me, That throbbing heart and burning tears ...
(to the rainbow) Mild arch of promise! on the evening sky Thou shinest fair with many a lovely ray Each ...
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