Isaac and Archibald (Edwin Arlington Robinson Poems)
(To Mrs. Henry Richards) Isaac and Archibald were two old men. I knew them, and I may have laughed at ...
(To Mrs. Henry Richards) Isaac and Archibald were two old men. I knew them, and I may have laughed at ...
(WASHINGTON SQUARE) I met him, as one meets a ghost or two, Between the gray Arch and the old Hotel. ...
Vengeful across the cold November moors, Loud with ancestral shame there came the bleak Sad wind that shrieked, and answered ...
Well, Bokardo, here we are; Make yourself at home. Look around-you haven't far To look-and why be dumb? Not the ...
I pray you not, Leuconoë, to pore With unpermitted eyes on what may be Appointed by the gods for you ...
The miller's wife had waited long, The tea was cold, the fire was dead; And there might yet be nothing ...
Since Persia fell at Marathon, The yellow years have gathered fast: Long centuries have come and gone. And yet (they ...
You are a friend then, as I make it out, Of our man Shakespeare, who alone of us Will put ...
"There, but for the grace of God, goes." There is a question that I ask, And ask again: What hunger ...
(ALCAICS) Confused, he found her lavishing feminine Gold upon clay, and found her inscrutable; And yet she smiled. Why, then, ...
From the Past and Unavailing Out of cloudland we are steering: After groping, after fearing, Into starlight we come trailing, ...
Between me and the sunset, like a dome Against the glory of a world on fire, Now burned a sudden ...
Yes, you have it; I can see. Beautiful?. Dear, look at me! Look and let my shame confess Triumph after ...
No longer torn by what she knows And sees within the eyes of others, Her doubts are when the daylight ...
The doubt you fought so long The cynic net you cast, The tyranny, the wrong, The ruin, they are past; ...
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