Thomas Hood (Edwin Arlington Robinson Poems)
The man who cloaked his bitterness within This winding-sheet of puns and pleasantries, God never gave to look with common ...
The man who cloaked his bitterness within This winding-sheet of puns and pleasantries, God never gave to look with common ...
Between me and the sunset, like a dome Against the glory of a world on fire, Now burned a sudden ...
Ye gods that have a home beyond the world, Ye that have eyes for all man's agony, Ye that have ...
I We thrill too strangely at the master's touch; We shrink too sadly from the larger self Which for its ...
"Gawaine, Gawaine, what look ye for to see, So far beyond the faint edge of the world? D'ye look to ...
(AMSTERDAM, 1645) And there you are again, now as you are. Observe yourself as you discern yourself In your discredited ...
You are a friend then, as I make it out, Of our man Shakespeare, who alone of us Will put ...
I A HAPPY MAN (Carphyllides) When these graven lines you see, Traveler, do not pity me; Though I be among ...
When he protested, not too solemnly, That for a world's achieving maintenance The crust of overdone divinity Lacked aliment, they ...
Like a dry fish flung inland far from shore, There lived a sailor, warped and ocean-browned, Who told of an ...
"No, Mary, there was nothing-not a word. Nothing, and always nothing. Go again Yourself, and he may listen-or at least ...
Could he have made Priscilla share The paradise that he had planned, Llewellyn would have loved his wife As well ...
Up from the street and the crowds that went, Morning and midnight, to and fro, Still was the room where ...
I saw by looking in his eyes That they remembered everything; And this was how I came to know That ...
Whenever I go by there nowadays And look at the rank weeds and the strange grass, The torn blue curtains ...
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