Into The Depths (Adah Isaacs Menken Poems)
ILost—lost—lost!To me, for ever, the seat near the blood of the feast.To me, for ever, the station near the Throne ...
ILost—lost—lost!To me, for ever, the seat near the blood of the feast.To me, for ever, the station near the Throne ...
TRANSCENDENT beauty moulders 'midst the earth! Exquisite tints fleet with the morning dews! All nature teems with life, while blasting ...
There was fear and desolation over swarthy Egypt's land,From the holy city of the sun to hot Syen?'s sand;The sistrum ...
POOR child of affliction! I heard thee repine,And my heart beat with sorrow responsive to thine;And one who has long ...
The monk was praying in his cell,With bowed head praying sore;He had been praying on his kneesFor two long hours ...
In happy grandeur swept the moon, Her whispers on the silent trees,While ever like a distant tune In murmurs came ...
THE slender moon and one pale star, A rose leaf and a silver beeFrom some god's garden blown afar, Go ...
(Canticles 6:13. Return, oh Shulamite, Return, Return)My dear, dear Lord, I know not what to say:Speech is too coarse a ...
Long the sun hath gone to rest,Dimm'd is now the deep'ning west;And the sky hath lost the hueThat the rich ...
"NOT flesh alone am I, when I can be So swiftly caught in Beauty's shimmering thread Whose slender fibres, woven, ...
IN the distant woods are blowingTender buds and blossoms sweet,Fragrant leaves and grasses glowingFrom the touch of fairy feet.In the ...
Until thy feet have trod the Road Advise not wayside folk, Nor till thy back has borne the Load Break ...
I must return to that valley of vision, gather again to me flocks, crescent moon and star; God - let ...
A Word made Flesh is seldom And tremblingly partook Nor then perhaps reported But have I not mistook Each one ...
Shalt Cupid be blamed thou doth dominate Dwelling in days and nights with dignity? With this self as my only ...
A gentle was Fridolin, And he his mistress dear, Savern's fair Countess, honored in All truth and godly fear. She ...
My worldly wealth I hoard in albums three, My life collection of rare postage stamps; My room is cold and ...
See how in their veins all becomes spirit; into each other they mature and grow. Like axles, their forms tremblingly ...
To Henry St. John, Lord Bolingbroke Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride ...
The First Epistle Awake, my ST. JOHN!(1) leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of Kings. Let ...
has not altered;-- a place as kind as it is green, the greenest place I've never seen. Every name is ...
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