An Elegie on Henry, fourth Erle of Northumberlande (John Skelton Poems)
Poeta Skelton Laureatus libellum suum metrice alloquitur.Ad dominum properato meum mea pagina Percy, Qui ...
Poeta Skelton Laureatus libellum suum metrice alloquitur.Ad dominum properato meum mea pagina Percy, Qui ...
Agriculture.--The Sire of Gods himselfWill'd not that Tillage should be free from Toil.He first sollicited the restive MoldBy Art: and ...
IThe glittering leaves of the rhododendronsBalance and vibrate in the cool air;While in the sky above themWhite clouds chase each ...
In the far days, when every day was long,Fear was upon me and the fear was strong,Ere I had learned ...
MADAM-Reason is our soul's left hand, faith her right ; By these we reach divinity, that's you ;Their loves, who have ...
ALL beautiful things bring sadness, nor aloneMusic, whereof that wisest poet spake;Because in us keen longings they awakeAfter the good ...
NONE call thee flower! . . . I will not so malignThe satin softness of thy plumed seed,Nor so profane ...
"'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun,If that hypothesis of theirs be sound'Said Ida; 'let us down and ...
When on high the heaven had not been named, Firm ground below had not been called by name, Naught but ...
When as King Henry rulde this land,The second of that name,Besides the queene, he dearly lovdeA faire and comely dame.Most ...
WHERE IS SEEN A YOUNG MAIDEN, DEAD, IN THE ACT OF DEPARTING,TAKING LEAVE OF HER FAMILY. Where goest thou? Who ...
When in the Thracian dust uprooted lay, In ruin vast, the strength of Italy, And Fate had doomed Hesperia's valleys ...
OF strange events I sing, and portents dire;The wond'rous themes a reverent ear require;Tho' strange the tale, the faithful Muse ...
CARISBROOKE Church on the fifth of November Flung out the silver hid deep in her chimes; This was her burden, ...
Within the wooded avenue I stood, And I was proud.I looked upon the scene and found it good; For here, ...
The little birds, they do not heed nor care. The ungracious wind, the branches sear and bare, The sleety burden ...
Wert Thou but ill -- that I might show thee How long a Day I could endure Though thine attention ...
Once I seen a human ruin In a elevator-well. And his members was bestrewin' All the place where he had ...
MY lov'd, my honour'd, much respected friend! No mercenary bard his homage pays; With honest pride, I scorn each selfish ...
At break of day the College Portress came: She brought us Academic silks, in hue The lilac, with a silken ...
'There sinks the nebulous star we call the Sun, If that hypothesis of theirs be sound' Said Ida; 'let us ...
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