Canadians (William Henry Ogilvie Poems)
With arrows on their quarters and with numbers on their hoofs,With the trampling sound of twenty that re-echoes in the ...
With arrows on their quarters and with numbers on their hoofs,With the trampling sound of twenty that re-echoes in the ...
The stars, the fields, will know him never- more;his friends, his trees, the restless swerving sea.'Three days to live,' they said ...
When the bow--waves race through the foamand aft are the boiling trails,What ship is that in the fading lightwith the ...
Fain would I rival theeMonarch of birdsSoaring so loftilyUp to the clouds!Spreading thy pinionsAnd mounting on air,Ethereally floatingDivinely and fair.Where ...
Grace said in form, which sceptics must agree,When they are told that grace was said by me;The servants gone to ...
SEE his black nose snubbed back, pressed over like a whale's blow-holes,As if his nostrils were going to curve ...
A name of the Year. Some say the word means a march of wolves,which wolves, running in single file, are ...
About me leagues of houses lie, Above me, grim and straight and high, They climb; the terraces lean up Like ...
Follow, follow, you who sicken where the throngs pulsate and thicken, Leave your doubting and your dreaming and your ...
DEVEREUX FARM, NEAR MARBLEHEAD. We sat within the farm-house old, Whose windows, looking o'er the bay, Gave to the sea-breeze ...
Man was made of social earth, Child and brother from his birth; Tethered by a liquid cord Of blood through ...
"Do you give thanks for this? -- or that?" No, God be thanked I am not grateful In that cold, ...
High stretched upon the swinging yard, I gather in the sheet; But it is hard And stiff, and one cries ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
As Parmigianino did it, the right hand Bigger than the head, thrust at the viewer And swerving easily away, as ...
From noiseful arms, and acts of prowess done In tournament or tilt, Sir Percivale, Whom Arthur and his knighthood called ...
O purblind race of miserable men, How many among us at this very hour Do forge a life-long trouble for ...
Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thou know'st thy estimate: The charter of thy worth ...
FAREWELL! thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thou know'st thy estimate: The charter of thy worth ...
Farewell! Thou art too dear for my possessing, And like enough thou know'st thy estimate, The charter of thy worth ...
I. Sunrise. In my sleep I was fain of their fellowship, fain Of the live-oak, the marsh, and the main. ...
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