Souls Of The Ships (John Joy Bell Poems)
One afternoon when the sun was hotI takes a snooze on the quay;An' a kink in my neck I must ...
One afternoon when the sun was hotI takes a snooze on the quay;An' a kink in my neck I must ...
Effingham, Grenville, Raleigh, Drake,Here's to the bold and free!Benbow, Collingwood, Byron, Blake,Hail to the Kings of the Sea!Admirals all, for ...
Say prickly pears had roots which found out water,had branches bursting out in sulphur flame.Wanderers traipsing from a cracked sierramunched ...
Don't you love the winter,Sprightly time of ice and snow,When the lakes are always frozen,And the north winds briskly blow?For ...
Night,and the yellow pleasure of candle-light….old brown books and the kind, fine face of the clockfogged in the veils of ...
Meanwhile, within the heart of the dead sun, After that glory angelic had passed out, Long time reigned silence, night ...
OSMOTAR THE BRIDE-ADVISERNow the bride must be instructed,Who will teach the Maid of Beauty,Who instruct the Rainbow-daughter?Osmotar, the wisdom-maiden,Kalew's fair ...
ORIGIN OF IRON.Wainamoinen, thus encouraged,Quickly rises in his snow-sledge,Asking no one for assistance,Straightway hastens to the cottage,Takes a seat within ...
ME Thought I pass'd through th'Edalyan Groues,And askt the Graces, if they could directMe to a Lady whom Minerva chose,With ...
Suggested by a drawing of Thomas Moran, the American painter.This must be the very night!The moon knows it!—and the trees!They ...
(ll. 246-260) The Holy Lord, All-wielding God, with mighty handhad wrought ten angel-orders in whom He trusted well, that theywould ...
(REPORTED BY TRUTHFUL JAMES)Being asked by an intimate party,-- Which the same I would term as a friend,--Though his health ...
My name was William Kidd,When I sailed,When I sailed,My name was William Kidd,When I sailed,My name was William Kidd,God's laws ...
Lone o'er the moors I stray'd;With basely timid mind,Because by some betray'dDenouncing human-kind;I heard the lonely wind,And wickedly did mournI ...
A is an Angel of blushing eighteen:B is the Ball where the Angel was seen:C is her Chaperone, who cheated ...
Wondering maiden, so puzzled and fair,Why dost thou murmur and ponder and stare?"Why are my eyelids so open and wild?"Only ...
my smallheaded pearshapedlady in gluey twilightmoving, suddenlyis three animals. Theminute waist continuallywith an African gestureutters a frivolous intense half ofGirl ...
In every action which you undertake,With great Cleanthes this petition make:Lead me, O Jove! And thou, O pow'rful fate,In ev'ry ...
THE PROLOGUE. The Sompnour in his stirrups high he stood, Upon this Friar his hearte was so wood,* *furious That ...
Out of the wood my White Knight came: His eyes were bright with a bitter flame, As I clung to ...
I LOOK on the specious electrical light Blatant, mechanical, crawling and white, Wickedly red or malignantly green Like the beads ...
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