The Alchemist (Edwin Arnold Poems)
Evening and morning, midnight and mid noon,For twice five lustres, this my cell hath been,My pleasure-house and prison.—I did swear,Kissing ...
Evening and morning, midnight and mid noon,For twice five lustres, this my cell hath been,My pleasure-house and prison.—I did swear,Kissing ...
Miss Jenny W---d---r, to Lady Eliz. M---d---ss, at --- Castle, North.A View from the Parades at Bath, with some Account ...
My dear ladies - that is to say, those of you who may happen inadvertently to glance through this ...
O Thou, who's infinite in space,Alive in ever-moving matter,Eternal in the flow of time,God faceless, with a trinity of faces!Soul ...
Part 8 PROLOGUE TO THE SHIPMANNES TALE Here endith the man of ...
Once an anthropoidal ape, Hairy, savage, strange of shape,On a day that was excessively B.C., In a forest damp ...
PERFORMED BY A FAMILY PARTY ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF MR. AND MRS. C.'S MARRIAGE"To wake the soul by tender strokes ...
When I came from my land if I really came from my land ...
When you've marshalled your navies and gloried your fillIn the latest they show of invention and skill,The lion in strength ...
Naturalist of mind! thy bark sailed farA voyage of discovery o'er the wasteOf Life's wide sea; and not to be ...
Our governess is not in school, So we may talk a bit;Sit down upon this little stool, Come, little Mary, ...
I am the prisoner of my love of you. I pace my soul, as prisoned culprits do, You Stand like ...
There was a youthful genius once, a boy of thirteen years, Named Cyrus Franklin Edison Lavoisier De Squeers. To study ...
O you, the most knowing, and loveliest of Angels,a god fate betrayed, deprived of praises,O Satan, take pity on my ...
These agent men! these agent men!We hear the dreaded step again,We see a stranger at the door;And brace ourselves for ...
Never since the race was started,Had a boy in any clime,Cause to be so thankful-hearted,As the boys of present time.Not ...
The gods let slip that fiendish grip Upon me last week Sunday--No fiercer storm than racked my form ...
First I tried a Dry Martini;But found not one teeny-weeny Semblance of a kick in any kind of this.Then I ...
THE voiceless symphony of moor and highland, The rainbow on the mist,The white moon-shield above the slumber-island, The mirror-lake, star-kist,The ...
My God, where is that ancient heat towards thee, Wherewith whole shoals of martyrs once did burn, Besides their ...
Listen, soldier, to the tale of the tender nightingale, 'Tis a charm that soon will ease your ...
Old schooner, Let me stay with you a while, You, whom the waves would fling, And tempests sink, Whom heat ...
I AM leaving this old house, Creeping from it like a mouse, This house, where my mother died And the ...
Ah, well, the thing that lived lives on, And who are we to say it nay?When Vandal and when Goth ...
Sorrie I am, my God, sorrie I am, That my offences course it in a ring. My thoughts are working ...
When first my lines of heav'nly joyes made mention,Such was their lustre, they did so excell,That I sought out quaint ...
Here is my gift, not roses on your grave,not sticks of burning incense.You lived aloof, maintaining to the endyour magnificent ...
Let wits contest,And with their words and posies windows fill: ...
822This Consciousness that is awareOf Neighbors and the SunWill be the one aware of DeathAnd that itself aloneIs traversing the ...
Now, with the wars of the world begun, they'll listen to you and me, Now while the frightened nations run ...
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