By Still Waters (Bliss William Carman Poems)
MY tent stands in a gardenOf aster and goldenrod,Tilled by the rain and the sunshine,And sown by the hand of ...
MY tent stands in a gardenOf aster and goldenrod,Tilled by the rain and the sunshine,And sown by the hand of ...
ALAS! for that voice which the envoy of Heaven, In accents celestial, pour'd sweet on the ear,That when the ...
Fold away all your bright-tinted dresses, Turn the key on your jewels today,And the wealth of your tendril-like tresses Braid ...
I nearly died, I almost touched the doorThat swings between forever and no more;I think I heard the awful hinges ...
For them we have builded a temple To stand as a visible sign.For them we have builded a temple, ...
The mist crept in from the sea Out of the void and the vast; And it bore the silver ...
AND some still cry: "What is the use? The service rendered? What the gain? Heroic, yes! -- but in what ...
I saw, in No Man's land,Tw boys handclasp in brotherhood of death,As children clutch each other's hand at dusk;Transcending Fatherland ...
A something in a summer's DayAs slow her flambeaux burn awayWhich solemnizes me.A something in a summer's noon -A depth ...
Wherefore thy burden and thy toil, O Sun? Borne up the steep and hollow heavens afar Thy worlds retard thee, ...
Dim, as the borrow'd beams of moon and stars To lonely, weary, wand'ring travellers, Is reason to the soul; and ...
A something in a summer's Day As slow her flambeaux burn away Which solemnizes me. A something in a summer's ...
Come, my darling, let us dance To the moon that beckons us To dissolve our love in trance Heedless of ...
Come, my darling, let us dance To the moon that beckons us To dissolve our love in trance Heedless of ...
SO far, and so far, and on toward the end, Singing what is sung in this book, from the irresistible ...
1 AS a strong bird on pinions free, Joyous, the amplest spaces heavenward cleaving, Such be the thought I'd think ...
The Sun, who never stops to dine, Two hours had pass'd the mid-way line, And driving at his usual rate, ...
1 O TO make the most jubilant poem! Even to set off these, and merge with these, the carols of ...
NATIONS ten thousand years before These States, and many times ten thousand years before These States; Garner'd clusters of ages, ...
How vainly men themselves amaze To win the Palm, the Oke, or Bayes; And their uncessant Labours see Crown'd from ...
HOW vainly men themselves amaze To win the palm, the oak, or bays, And their uncessant labours see Crown'd from ...
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