Song of the Crew of Diaz (Louisa Stuart Costello Poems)
On the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope,or Cape of StormsWhere no sound was ever heard But the ocean's hollow ...
On the Discovery of the Cape of Good Hope,or Cape of StormsWhere no sound was ever heard But the ocean's hollow ...
Keep station Nature, and rest Heaven sureOn thy supporters shoulders, left past cure,Thou dasht in ruine fall by a griefs ...
There lay upon the ocean's shoreWhat once a tortoise served to cover;A year and more, with rush and roar,The surf ...
Love equals people times the square of the speedof light. If we but knew the way to splitour atoms of isolation, ...
Splendidis longum valedico nugis.Farewell fond Love, under whose childish whip,I have serv'd out a weary Prentiship;Thou that hast made me ...
O wretched race of men, to space confined!What honour can ye pay to him, whose mindTo that which lies beyond ...
Straight A's on arithmetic quizzes, your cheek gets groundinto the concrete down here, Sir. Thank Youfor sending only Your smallest ...
Oh, man's presumption! It maketh me to smile-Tolerantly, for I am acquaintedWith the mysteries of God.Man moutheth over words,And hangeth ...
Take heede, my Muse, what? patroniz'd by none?Oben't o're bold; can infants stand alone?Make haste unto some sheltring place, or ...
Her true beauty leaves behindApprehensions in my mindOf more sweetness than all artOr inventions can impart;Thoughts too deep to be ...
MY little boy is eight years old,He goes to school each day;He doesn't mind the tasks they set-They seem to ...
SEE, sir, how, as the sun's hot masculine flame Begets strange creatures on Nile's dirty slime, In me your fatherly yet lusty ...
Like a pageant they pass-groups of toilersWith their sweat, their aching joints,Their weary backs, their dim eyesDownward bended with their ...
(Sailed Westward, 1534,1535,1541)HAIL, Master Mariner of Sainte Malo!Whose name hath been a star for centuries,Why ventured thou thrice o'er tempestuous ...
I who live though I have died,Claim a great discovery,For last night I verifiedLove is the best remedy.When weighed by ...
They amputatedYour thighs off my hips.As far as I'm concernedThey are all surgeons. All of them.They dismantled usEach from the ...
It did not recognise the meetingof the he and she.The blossom so enamouredcould not become flowery.It stopped its senses,refused discovery,descended ...
Condemn'd by Fate to way-ward Curse, Of Friends unkind, and empty Purse: Plagues worse than fill'd ...
Prelude I SEE the boy-bard neath life's morning skies, While hope's bright cohorts guess ...
ADDRESSED TO THE CRITICAL REVIEWERS. Tristitiam et Metus.--HORACE.Laughs not the heart when giants, big with pride,Assume the pompous port, the ...
For a Man is to be looked upon in that which he excells as on a prospect. For there be ...
The Association.ARGUMENT. Panduntur Coeli, juvat hinc invisere Div?m Atria, mortali non adeunda Pede: H?c, Animae pennis advecta Theophila, cernit Agmina ...
THE PRELIBATION To the SACRIFICE.ARGUMENT. Spes alit occiduas qui Sublunaribus haeret; Rivales JESUS non in Amore sinit. Quid mihi non ...
DEAR BEATRICE , with pleasure I read your kind letter;On the subject, methinks, there could scarce be a better:How vivid ...
The idle winds at dawn that strayedThro' wavy depths of joyous shade,The early chirp of breeze-swung boughs,The carol of the ...
ON HIS DISCOVERY OF THE LOST BOOKS OF CICERO,"DE REPUBLICA." Italian bold, why wilt thou never cease The fathers from ...
OF manufactures, trade, inventions rare,Steam-towers and looms, you'd know our Borough's share -'Tis small: we boast not these rich subjects ...
1.WHAT though my words glance sideways from the thingWhich I would utter in thine ear, my sire!Truth in the inward ...
I. THOU who stealest fire, From ...
Mesrob, standing against the Armenian centuries, You, rock of diamond, You, undiscoverable lighthouse of consciousness, Which sows flashes From the ...
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