The Kind Word (Ada Cambridge Poems)
Speak kindly, wife; the little ones will grow Fairest and straightest in the warmest sun. We talk so often ...
Speak kindly, wife; the little ones will grow Fairest and straightest in the warmest sun. We talk so often ...
How calm the spangled city spread below! How cool the night! How fair the starry skies! How sweet the dewy ...
It boots not to retrace the path To ages dim and hoar, When Man, at the domestic hearth, ...
Earth, outward tuning on her path in space This pensive southern face, Swathing its smile and shine In ...
Friend, quoth Lord Nevil, "thou art young To face the world, and thou art blind To subtle ways ...
Why should we court the storms that rave and rend, Safe at our household hearth? Why, starved and naked, ...
Can this be my poem?—this poor fragment Of bald thought in meanest language dressed! Can this string of rhymes ...
A wave-worn boulder, with green sea-moss wrapping A silken mantle o'er its jagged sides; And silvery, seething waters softly ...
Learn, learn, learn,— Our beautiful world is not a field for sheep; Not just a place wherein to laugh and ...
Calm as that moonbeam on the wall, Sleep broods on baby's eyes; Arms, hush'd and still, but pulsing quick, ...
Each day another soldier in the van, Each day a new young worker in the fields, And every day more ...
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