Garine (Mugurditch Chrimian Hairig Poems)
THE dismal news ran through the land of Moush:"Here comes the Khan Long Timour, fierce and fell,The despot grim who ...
THE dismal news ran through the land of Moush:"Here comes the Khan Long Timour, fierce and fell,The despot grim who ...
A GADARENE.He hath escaped, hath plucked his chains asunder,And broken his fetters; always night and dayIs in the mountains here, ...
'It happened in 1803,' began my old acquaintance, 'not long beforeAusterlitz. The regiment in which I was an officer was ...
Oh! who would cherish life,And cling unto this heavy clog of clay,Love this rude world of strife,Where glooms and tempests ...
Whither, whither, reckless Romans,Are you rushing, sword in hand?Has not yet the blood of brothers,Fully stained the sea and land?Not ...
Reason, Magic, Skill and Love,Frankly, I think poorly of.Flesh and Figment, Brain and Breath.All are parodies of Death.Death alone cant ...
My poemsAren't meantFor ordinarv peopleFor ordinary peopleDon't wantMy poems.Ordinary people areAlready perfect.My poems are purgativesFor extraordinary peopleStupefied by education peopleTo ...
WHEN fallen man from Paradise was driven, Forth to a world of labour, death, and care; Still, of his native ...
AT last they met, once, twice, and many times, Until she knew the secret of his being, That essence which ...
I. UNDER THE TREES.There had been phantoms, pale-remembered shapesOf this and this occasion, sisterlyIn their resemblances, each effigyCrowned with the ...
ACT IV.SCENE I. The City Hall at Nordhausen. Deputies and Burghers assembling. To the right, at a table near the ...
I thought I had forever lost, Alas, though still so young, The tender joys and sorrows all, That ...
Reveille was sounding on barrack-squares,and the wind of dawn blew on lighted stairs.It was the hour when a swarm of ...
I sinned a sin full of pleasure,In an embrace which was warm and fiery.I sinned surrounded by armsthat were hot ...
Sundering the bushes like a snare,More violet than Margarita's tight-pressed lips,More passionate than Margarita's white-eyed stare,The nightingale glowed, royally throbbed ...
There are who lord it o'er their fellow-men With most prevailing tinsel: who unpen Their baaing vanities, to browse away ...
ENDYMION. A Poetic Romance. "THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG." INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON. Book ...
I. My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the ...
As Parmigianino did it, the right hand Bigger than the head, thrust at the viewer And swerving easily away, as ...
Hic. On the grey sand beside the shallow stream Under your old wind-beaten tower, where still A lamp burns on ...
The Honorable Ardleigh Wyse Was every fisherman's despair; He caught his fish on floating flies, In fact he caught them ...
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