Mine and Thine (William Morris Poems)
Two words about the world we see, And nought but Mine and Thine they be. Ah! might we drive them ...
Two words about the world we see, And nought but Mine and Thine they be. Ah! might we drive them ...
Love is enough: cherish life that abideth, Lest ye die ere ye know him, and curse and misname him; For ...
What cometh here from west to east awending? And who are these, the marchers stern and slow? We bear the ...
A ship with shields before the sun, Six maidens round the mast, A red-gold crown on every one, A green ...
Dawn talks to Day Over dew-gleaming flowers, Night flies away Till the resting of hours: Fresh are thy feet And ...
Wearily, drearily, Half the day long, Flap the great banners High over the stone; Strangely and eerily Sounds the wind's ...
She wavered, stopped and turned, methought her eyes, The deep grey windows of her heart, were wet, Methought they softened ...
Love is enough: while ye deemed him a-sleeping, There were signs of his coming and sounds of his feet; His ...
Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went, Following the beasts upon a fresh spring day; But since his horn-tipped bow ...
I am Night: I bring again Hope of pleasure, rest from pain: Thoughts unsaid 'twixt Life and Death My fruitful ...
Spring am I, too soft of heart Much to speak ere I depart: Ask the Summer-tide to prove The abundance ...
Laden Autumn here I stand Worn of heart, and weak of hand: Nought but rest seems good to me, Speak ...
Our hands have met, our lips have met Our souls - who knows when the wind blows How light souls ...
Summer looked for long am I: Much shall change or e'er I die. Prithee take it not amiss Though I ...
I am Day; I bring again Life and glory, Love and pain: Awake, arise! from death to death Through me ...
I am the ancient apple-queen, As once I was so am I now. For evermore a hope unseen, Betwixt the ...
Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips, Think but one thought of me up in the stars. ...
So swift the hours are moving Unto the time unproved: Farewell my love unloving, Farewell my love beloved! What! are ...
For many, many days together The wind blew steady from the East; For many days hot grew the weather, About ...
SIR OZANA. All day long and every day, From Christmas-Eve to Whit-Sunday, Within that Chapel-aisle I lay, And no man ...
I am the handmaid of the earth, I broider fair her glorious gown, And deck her on her days of ...
Sad-Eyed and soft and grey thou art, o morn! Across the long grass of the marshy plain Thy west wind ...
But, learning now that they would have her speak, She threw her wet hair backward from her brow, Her hand ...
The wind's on the wold And the night is a-cold, And Thames runs chill 'Twixt mead and hill. But kind ...
It is the longest night in all the year, Near on the day when the Lord Christ was born; Six ...
The doomed ship drives on helpless through the sea, All that the mariners may do is done And death is ...
Lo from our loitering ship a new land at last to be seen; Toothed rocks down the side of the ...
Ho! is there any will ride with me, Sir Giles, le bon des barrières? The clink of arms is good ...
Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to sing, I cannot ease the burden of your fears, Or make ...
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