The Legend Of Lady Gertrude (Ada Cambridge Poems)
I.Fallen the lofty halls, where vassal crowds Drank in the dawn of Gertrude's natal day. The dungeon roof an ...
I.Fallen the lofty halls, where vassal crowds Drank in the dawn of Gertrude's natal day. The dungeon roof an ...
How calm the spangled city spread below! How cool the night! How fair the starry skies! How sweet the dewy ...
A Meditation in the British Museum.I say it to myself—in meekest awe Of Progress, electricity and steam, Of this ...
One winter eve, at twilight, when the sound Of sorrowful winds scarce troubled Nature's rest, As she lay sleeping, ...
Through the wild night, the silence and the dark, Through league on league of the uncharted sky, Lonelier than ...
He asked life of thee, and thou gavest him a long life, even for ever and ever. Life—length of days—the ...
Is the morning dim and cloudy? Does the wind drift up the leaves? Is there mist upon the mountains, where ...
Can this be my poem?—this poor fragment Of bald thought in meanest language dressed! Can this string of rhymes ...
When I kneel down the dawn is only breaking; Sleep fetters still the brown wings of the lark; The ...
As an April garden Breathes the scent of rain— Rain that calls her treasures Back to life again— So my ...
All the wild waves rock'd in shadow, And the world was dim and grey, Dark and silent, hush'd and ...
As in the deeps of embryonic night, Out of unfathomable obscurities Of Nature's womb, the little life-germs rise, Pushing and ...
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