The Hammers (Amy Lowell Poem)
I Frindsbury, Kent, 1786 Bang! Bang! Tap! Tap-a-tap! Rap! All through the lead and silver Winter days, All through the ...
I Frindsbury, Kent, 1786 Bang! Bang! Tap! Tap-a-tap! Rap! All through the lead and silver Winter days, All through the ...
Part First Frau Concert-Meister Altgelt shut the door. A storm was rising, heavy gusts of wind Swirled through the trees, ...
Paul Jannes was working very late, For this watch must be done by eight To-morrow or the Cardinal Would certainly ...
I Hoops Blue and pink sashes, Criss-cross shoes, Minna and Stella run out into the garden To play at hoop. ...
Cross-ribboned shoes; a muslin gown, High-waisted, girdled with bright blue; A straw poke bonnet which hid the frown She pluckered ...
As one who sails upon a wide, blue sea Far out of sight of land, his mind intent Upon the ...
I stood on the bridge at midnight, As the clocks were striking the hour, And the moon rose o'er the ...
Not on the lute, nor harp of many strings Shall all men praise the Master of all song. Our life ...
When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden's green and gold, Our father Adam sat under the ...
Holiness on the head, Light and perfection on the breast, Harmonious bells below, raising the dead To led them unto ...
for T. P. Flanagan We have no prairies To slice a big sun at evening-- Everywhere the eye concedes to ...
The pockets of our greatcoats full of barley... No kitchens on the run, no striking camp... We moved quick and ...
I Jesús, Estrella, Esperanza, Mercy: Sails flashing to the wind like weapons, sharks following the moans the fever and the ...
Striking the master the scattered sheep the rock running, denying lost in the night Redeemed in Christ's mercy on this ...
Looking out into the backyard, over the shoulder of one of our cats, The stranger year without snow the warmth ...
I have been thinking, praying too often these last two days the throw-away expletive His counsel, this officer of the ...
Where is the thread The need to be on point Playing when I should be reading Looking for more sources ...
A COUNTRYMAN, one day, his calf had lost, And, seeking it, a neighbouring forest crossed; The tallest tree that in ...
I've known ere now an interfering branch Of alder catch my lifted ax behind me. But that was in the ...
Her teacher's certainty it must be Mabel Made Maple first take notice of her name. She asked her father and ...
He is that fallen lance that lies as hurled, That lies unlifted now, come dew, come rust, But still lies ...
He is that fallen lance that lies as hurled, That lies unlifted now, come dew, come rust, But still lies ...
Richard the First, Coeur-de-Lion, Is a name that we speak of with pride, Though he only lived six months in ...
My mother would be a falconress, And I, her gay falcon treading her wrist, would fly to bring back from ...
Budger of history Brake of time You Bomb Toy of universe Grandest of all snatched sky I cannot hate you ...
The Baker's Tale They roused him with muffins--they roused him with ice-- They roused him with mustard and cress-- They ...
Dedication Inscribed to a dear Child: in memory of golden summer hours and whispers of a summer sea. Girt with ...
In the same dream I am lying in the hollow of a boat, My forehead and eyes against the curved ...
A web of sewer, pipe, and wire connects each house to the others. In 206 a dog sleeps by the ...
I've a Friend, over the sea; I like him, but he loves me. It all grew out of the books ...
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