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Of The Nature Of Things: Book III – Part 03 – The Soul Is Mortal (Lucretius Poems)
Now come: that thou mayst able be to knowThat minds and the light souls of all that liveHave mortal birth and death, I will go onVerses to build meet for thy rule of life,Sought after long, discovered with sweet toil.But … Continue reading
Book III – Part 03 – The Soul is Mortal (Lucretius Poems)
Now come: that thou mayst able be to knowThat minds and the light souls of all that liveHave mortal birth and death, I will go onVerses to build meet for thy rule of life,Sought after long, discovered with sweet toil.But … Continue reading
Alma; or, The Progress of the Mind. In Three Cantos. – Canto III. (Matthew Prior Poems)
Richard, who now was half asleep,Roused, nor would longer silence keep;And sense like this, in vocal breath,Broke from his twofold hedge of teeth.Now if this phrase too harsh be thought,Pope, tell the world ’tis not my fault.Old Homer taught us … Continue reading
The Celt’s Paradise. Third Duan (John Banim Poems)
THE SAINT. Ossian, enough of this dotard theme,Lit up at the meteor–blaze of a dream,Wanton and vain as ever was fann’dBy the deadly zeal of the evil one’s hand. OSSIAN. Man of prayers, and dost thou dareTo say to Ossian he was … Continue reading
Clifton Grove (Henry Kirke White Poems)
Lo! in the west, fast fades the lingering light,And day’s last vestige takes its silent flight.No more is heard the woodman’s measured stroke,Which with the dawn from yonder dingle broke;No more, hoarse clamouring o’er the uplifted head,The crows assembling seek … Continue reading
The Believer’s Jointure : Chapter I. (Ralph Erskine Poems)
Containing the Privileges of the Believer that is espoused to Christ by faith of divine operation. Sect. I.The Believer’s perfect beauty, free acceptance, and full security, through the imputation of Christ’s perfect righteousness, though imparted grace be imperfect. O Happy … Continue reading
The Heroic Enthusiasts: Part 2: Second Dialogue (Giordano Bruno Poems)
MARICONDO. Here you see a flaming yoke enveloped in knots round which iswritten: Levius aura; which means that Divine love does not weigh down,nor carry his servant captive and enslaved to the lowest depths, butraises him, supports him and magnifies … Continue reading
An Anatomy Of The World… (John Donne Poems)
AN ANATOMY OF THE WORLD Wherein, by occasion of the untimely death ofMistress Elizabeth Drury, the frailty and the decay of this whole world isrepresented THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY When that rich soule which to her heauen is gone,Whom all doe … Continue reading
Hyperion, A Vision: Attempted Reconstruction Of The Poem (John Keats Poems)
CANTO I.Fanatics have their dreams, wherewith they weaveA paradise for a sect; the savage, too,From forth the loftiest fashion of his sleepGuesses at heaven; pity these have notTrac’d upon vellum or wild Indian leafThe shadows of melodious utterance,But bare of … Continue reading
The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Second. (Henry Alford Poems)
My sweet companion, who hast ever been Beside me in all toils, refreshing oft My weary spirit with low whisperings Of hope that spoke not falsely; in whose sight My young life floweth pleasantly along; Sit thou beside me once again, and take Thy magic pencils–they … Continue reading
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