Peace on Earth (Edwin Arlington Robinson Poems)
He took a frayed hat from his head, And "Peace on Earth" was what he said. "A morsel out of ...
He took a frayed hat from his head, And "Peace on Earth" was what he said. "A morsel out of ...
Could he have made Priscilla share The paradise that he had planned, Llewellyn would have loved his wife As well ...
Think not, because I wonder where you fled, That I would lift a pin to see you there; You may, ...
Since you remember Nimmo, and arrive At such a false and florid and far drawn Confusion of odd nonsense, I ...
(ALCAICS) Confused, he found her lavishing feminine Gold upon clay, and found her inscrutable; And yet she smiled. Why, then, ...
Though not for common praise of him, Nor yet for pride or charity, Still would I make to Vanderberg One ...
Aunt Imogen was coming, and therefore The children-Jane, Sylvester, and Young George- Were eyes and ears; for there was only ...
I Partly to think, more to be left alone, George Annandale said something to his friends- A word or two, ...
In Tilbury Town did Old King Cole A wise old age anticipate, Desiring, with his pipe and bowl, No Khan's ...
NOTE.-Rahel Robert and Varnhagen von Ense were married, after many protestations on her part, in 1814. The marriage-so far as ...
I--THE EXPLANATION "You thought we knew," she said, "but we were wrong. This we can say, the rest we do ...
Though for your sake I would not have you now So near to me tonight as now you are, God ...
I I doubt if ten men in all Tilbury Town Had ever shaken hands with Captain Craig, Or called him ...
Because he puts the compromising chart Of hell before your eyes, you are afraid; Because he counts the price that ...
Gawaine, aware again of Lancelot In the King's garden, coughed and followed him; Whereat he turned and stood with folded ...
Blessed with a joy that only she Of all alive shall ever know, She wears a proud humility For what ...
Shall I never make him look at me again? I look at him, I look my life at him, I ...
The man Flammonde, from God knows where, With firm address and foreign air With news of nations in his talk ...
Sweeping the chords of Hellas with firm hand, He wakes lost echoes from song's classic shore, And brings their crystal ...
Fear, like a living fire that only death Might one day cool, had now in Avon's eyes Been witness for ...
I We thrill too strangely at the master's touch; We shrink too sadly from the larger self Which for its ...
Foreguarded and unfevered and serene, Back to the perilous gates of Truth he went- Back to fierce wisdom and the ...
As we the withered ferns By the roadway lying, Time, the jester, spurns All our prayers and prying -- All ...
(AMSTERDAM, 1645) And there you are again, now as you are. Observe yourself as you discern yourself In your discredited ...
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