Among The Redwoods (Edward Rowland Sill Poems)
FAREWELL to such a world! Too long I press The crowded pavement with unwilling feet. Pity makes pride, and hate ...
FAREWELL to such a world! Too long I press The crowded pavement with unwilling feet. Pity makes pride, and hate ...
A THUNDER-STORM of the olden days! The red sun' sinks in a sleepy haze; The sultry twilight, close and still, ...
ITHE LOST MAGIC WHITE in her snowy stone, and cold, With azure veins and shining arms, Pygmalion doth his bride ...
A FOOLISH creature full of fears, He trembled for his fate, And stood aghast to feel the earth Swing round ...
THE star, so pure in saintly white, Deep in the solemn soul of night, With dreams of deathless beauty wed, ...
A SEA of shade; with hollow heights above, Where floats the redwood's airy roof away, Whose feathery lace the drowsy ...
OFTEN when the night is come, With its quiet group at home, While they broider, knit, or sew, Read, or ...
I LAY awake and listened, ere the light Began to whiten at the window pane. The world was all asleep: ...
FROM the warm garden in the summer night All faintest odors came: the tuberose white Glimmered in its dark bed, ...
ONE, or a thousand voices?-filling noon With such an undersong and drowsy chant As sings in ears that waken from ...
NIGHT in the woods,-night: Peace, peace on the plain. The last red sunset beam Belts the tall beech with gold; ...
BLACK, frost-cold distance, sparsely honey-combed With hollow shells of glimmering golden light; Mere amber bubbles floating through the night, Lit ...
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