To Wolcott Balestier (Rudyard Kipling Poem)
Beyond the path of the outmost sun through utter darkness hurled -- Further than ever comet flared or vagrant star-dust ...
Beyond the path of the outmost sun through utter darkness hurled -- Further than ever comet flared or vagrant star-dust ...
"And there was no more sea." Thus said The Lord in the Vault above the Cherubim Calling to the Angels ...
The King has called for priest and cup, The King has taken spur and blade To dub True Thomas a ...
1892 The freed dove flew to the Rajah's tower-- Fled from the slaughter of Moslem kings-- And the thorns have ...
My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Psalm 22 When fever burned the last light out of my ...
After Joseph Roth Parce que c'était lui; parce que c'était moi. Montaigne, De L'amitië The dream's forfeit was a night ...
It was the pleasant season yet, When the stones at cottage doors Dry quickly, while the roads are wet, After ...
ACT I. SC. I Enter Teryth from riding, Winefred following. T. WHAT is it, Gwen, my girl? why do you ...
'Whenever I plunge my arm, like this, In a basin of water, I never miss The sweet sharp sense of ...
Train. Distant Train. Praise the glorious distance of Train. Dogs bark, reply to the mournful echo of Train's whistle. Train ...
NEAR Clapham village, where fields began, Saint Edward met a beggar man. It was Christmas morning, the church bells tolled, ...
Though he stooped down washing their feet as a servant though they would betray him, deny that they knew him ...
Though he stooped down washing their feet as a servant though they would betray him, deny that they knew him ...
At the first hour, it was as if one said, "Arise." At the second hour, it was as if one ...
Last night, my darling, as you slept, I thought I heard you sigh, And to your little crib I crept, ...
The battle rent a cobweb diamond-strung And cut a flower beside a ground bird's nest Before it stained a single ...
Perhaps you think me stooping I'm not ashamed of that Christ -- stooped until He touched the Grave -- Do ...
For this -- accepted Breath -- Through it -- compete with Death -- The fellow cannot touch this Crown -- ...
So proud she was to die It made us all ashamed That what we cherished, so unknown To her desire ...
I could suffice for Him, I knew -- He -- could suffice for Me -- Yet Hesitating Fractions -- Both ...
PART I 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock And the owls have awakened the crowing cock; Tu-whit!- ...
I watched the winter light die from the bridge, the sky a sinking empire's battleship, ice floes' jagged edges clink ...
I woke up, it was the house where I was born, It was night, trees were crowding On all sides ...
As I was carving images from clouds, And tinting them with soft ethereal dyes Pressed from the pulp of dreams, ...
"O day! he cannot die When thou so fair art shining! O Sun, in such a glorious sky, So tranquilly ...
(A Virginia Legend.) The Planting of the Hemp. Captain Hawk scourged clean the seas (Black is the gap below the ...
I. THE FLOWER'S NAME Here's the garden she walked across, Arm in my arm, such a short while since: Hark, ...
I. Said Abner, ``At last thou art come! Ere I tell, ere thou speak, ``Kiss my cheek, wish me well!'' ...
That second time they hunted me From hill to plain, from shore to sea, And Austria, hounding far and wide ...
No, I shall not say why it is that I love you- Why do you ask me, save for vanity? ...
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