John Kenyon Poems on Sadness (9 Poems)

The Streams (John Kenyon Poems)

Two streams there were, two streams from separate founts, Both beautiful to see, and one-most holy; (From Siloa this, and this from ...

Reverie (John Kenyon Poems)

Oh! blest it is by blazing hearth, With many a well-loved friend beside, And harp, and wine, and graceful mirth, To mock December's ...

On A Dog (John Kenyon Poems)

Thy happy years of deep affection past, Cartouche! our faithful friend, rest here-at last. We loved thee for a love man scarce ...

The Two Harps (John Kenyon Poems)

I tarried on the strains to hang Outfloating from yon ancient trees; Strains from two airy harps, that rang Responsive to the minstrel ...

Love (John Kenyon Poems)

"Mother! I've seen a little boy With curling locks and eyes of blue; They seemed the very eyes for joy, Though wet with ...

Childhood – I (John Kenyon Poems)

TO--- I judge not hardly childhood's giddy glee; For I remember when my mother died, Half-wondering at that age what death might be, How ...

Recalling (John Kenyon Poems)

My happier life's departed joy! But whom no more our sorrows press! When lesser griefs this mind annoy, Or the heart strives in ...

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