The Song Of The Nine Singers (Giordano Bruno Poems)
O cliffs and rocks! O thorny woods! O shore! O hills and dales! O valleys, ...
O cliffs and rocks! O thorny woods! O shore! O hills and dales! O valleys, ...
Arm yourselves and be valiant men, and see that ye be in readiness againstthe morning, that ye may fight with ...
I du believe in Freedom's cause,Ez fur away ez Paris is;I love to see her stick her clawsIn them infarnal ...
O power invincible of faith and love,Like angel rising to his home above,Thy heaven-lit features beam, calm, earnest grace,Firm truth, ...
Oh! the image and the fable of the Sphynx! What lessons do they teach, What sermons do they preachOf the riddle and ...
Now this is very serious, and should be understoodHere is a moral being that is influenced by food!For everything I ...
I LISTENED through the music and the sounds of revelry,And all the hollow noises of that year of Jubilee;I heard ...
THE MOTOR CAR is sullen, like a thing that should not be;The motor car is master of Smart Society.'Twas born ...
A BalladThe wave, soft murmuring,With the wind frolicking,Leaps up into the air.You see it tremble, hover,Tumble and topple over,It is ...
We were cartin' lathes and palin's from the slopes of Mount St. Leonard,With our axles near the road-bed and the ...
HARK, hark! down the century's long reaching slopeTo those transports of triumph, those raptures of hope,The voices of main and ...
I LOOK upon 1ife's glorious things,The deathless themes of song,The grand, the proud, the beautiful,The wild, the free, the strong,And ...
A POET once, whose tuneful soul, perchance,Too fondly leaned toward sin, and sin's romance,On a long vanished eve, so calm ...
On, on to the darkest continent,As the Adriatic sailed,In Eighteen Hundred and ...
A rose hedged with a briar.Drummond.Alas! what else is love but sorrow.Byron.THERE is softness in the dew;And in starlight trembling ...
A clever young dominie—noo in a kirk—Was keepin' a schule near to auld Grannie Mirk—A couthie auld grannie as e'er ...
St. Patrick's DayI.WHAT a onion of hearts is the love of a motherWhen races of men in her name unite!For ...
I know not what the future May have in store for me, I only know that God is God And He may trusted ...
He whom thou ne'er leavest, Genius,Feels no dread within his heartAt the tempest or the rain.He whom thou ne'er leavest, ...
On lofty Beysitoun the lingering sunlooks down on ceaseless labors, long begun:The mountain trembles to the echoing soundOf falling rocks, ...
1.Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and slow time, Sylvan historian, who canst thus express A flowery tale more ...
Four years!--and didst thou stay aboveThe ground, which hides thee now, but four?And all that life, and all that love,Were ...
Dread phantom, with pale finger on thy lips, Who dost unclose the awful doors for each, That ope but once, and are ...
Once more to visit a distracted world, The spirit of sweet Peace comes trembling down,As war's ensanguined flag is newly furled, And ...
OUT of the body for ever, Wearily sobbing, "Oh, whither?"A Soul that hath wasted its chances Floats on the limitless ether.Lost in ...
God of the morning! Thou, the sabbath's God!Round whose bright footsteps thousand planets roll:A million beings at Thy mighty nodAre ...
Pour out your sorrows, my heart,But let none discover where;For my pride makes me forbearMy heart's sorrows to impart.I love ...
IN the old days, while yet the Church was young,And men believed that praise of God was sungIn curbing self ...
What man would live coffined with brick and stone, Imprisoned from the healing touch of air, And cramped with selfish landmarks everywhere,When ...
"Now since mine even is come at last,—For I have been the sport of steel,And hot life ebbeth from me ...
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