Of The Nature Of Things: Book III – Part 05 – Cerberus And Furies, And That Lack Of Light (Lucretius Poems)
Tartarus, out-belching from his mouth the surgeOf horrible heat- the which are nowhere, norIndeed can be: but in this life ...
Tartarus, out-belching from his mouth the surgeOf horrible heat- the which are nowhere, norIndeed can be: but in this life ...
Tartarus, out-belching from his mouth the surgeOf horrible heat- the which are nowhere, norIndeed can be: but in this life ...
DEAR, lovely girl, my thoughts are thine in this sweet twilight hour,The young, the bright, the beautiful, gone like a ...
Thy society is like unto the sea, and I, a fish therein;But, separated from thee, I lament and bewail always.Weeping, ...
'The last load is carried,The meadow is mown;Then why on the scythe-trackStill wanderest lone?'The high-loaded wagonHas wound round the hill;But ...
A golden largesse from a store untold Announced the ruddy day's imperial birth, And woke a loyal world to jubilant mirth And hopes ...
(Written in her fifteenth year.)Entreat me not, I must not hear,Mark but this sorrow-beaming tear;Thy answer's written deeply nowOn this ...
How far soe'er thou wanderest from His law,The gift of God we reverence in thee,Painting thy thought in gorgeous pageantry,To ...
I.Tell me, thou Star, whose wings of lightSpeed thee in thy fiery flight,In what cavern of the nightWill thy pinions ...
O comrade Sun, that day by dayDost weave a shadow on my way,Lest, in the luxury of light,My soul forget ...
THE BRIDE'S FAREWELL.When the marriage was completed,When the many guests had feasted,At the wedding of the Northland,At the Dismal-land carousal,Spake ...
What thing unto mine earWouldst thou convey,-what secret thing,O wandering water ever whispering?Surely thy speech shall be of her.Thou water, ...
What doest thou in heaven, O moon? Say, silent moon, what doest thou? Thou risest in the evening; thoughtfully Thou ...
Hail! thou eternal flood, whose restless waves Roll onward in their course, as wild and free, As if the shores ...
Spring is come, and shades departLighter beats each human heart;Ghost-like snow-is fleeting slow,And the green spring-grasses grow.Streams, that long have ...
My feet shall tread no more thy mossy side, When once they turn away, thou Pleasant Water, Nor ...
My length in earth would now contain me all, All my ambitions, all my loves and hates-- Those high resolves ...
Thou wanderest in the land of dreams,O man of many songs!To thee what is, but looks and seems;No realm to ...
Tuscan, that wanderest through the realms of gloom, With thoughtful pace, and sad, majestic eyes, Stern thoughts and awful from ...
ENDYMION. A Poetic Romance. "THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG." INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON. Book ...
SHALL I compare thee to a Summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the ...
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