Living English poets [selections from their works].1883 - 325 էջ |
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... , yet the best . CHORUS O Mary , pure and beautiful , Thou art the Queen of May ; Our garlands wear about thy hair , And they will ne'er decay . VALENTINE TO A LITTLE GIRL Little maiden , dost thou JOHN HENRY NEWMAN II.
... , yet the best . CHORUS O Mary , pure and beautiful , Thou art the Queen of May ; Our garlands wear about thy hair , And they will ne'er decay . VALENTINE TO A LITTLE GIRL Little maiden , dost thou JOHN HENRY NEWMAN II.
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... hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists , and gleaming halls of morn . Alas ! for this gray shadow , once a man- So glorious in his beauty and thy choice , Who madest him thy chosen ...
... hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever - silent spaces of the East , Far - folded mists , and gleaming halls of morn . Alas ! for this gray shadow , once a man- So glorious in his beauty and thy choice , Who madest him thy chosen ...
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... hair : such balsam falls Down sea - side mountain pedestals , From tree - tops where tired winds are fain , Spent with the vast and howling main , To treasure half their island - gain . And strew faint sweetness from some old Egyptian's ...
... hair : such balsam falls Down sea - side mountain pedestals , From tree - tops where tired winds are fain , Spent with the vast and howling main , To treasure half their island - gain . And strew faint sweetness from some old Egyptian's ...
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... hair back from his eyes to look Their longest at us ; then the boat , I know not how , turned sharply round , Laying her whole side on the sea As a leaping fish does ; from the lee Into the weather , cut somehow Her sparkling path ...
... hair back from his eyes to look Their longest at us ; then the boat , I know not how , turned sharply round , Laying her whole side on the sea As a leaping fish does ; from the lee Into the weather , cut somehow Her sparkling path ...
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... hair'd creepers stealthily , The fringes of a southward - facing brow Among the Ægean isles ; And saw the merry Grecian coaster come , Freighted with amber grapes , and Chian wine , Green , bursting figs , and tunnies steep'd in brine ...
... hair'd creepers stealthily , The fringes of a southward - facing brow Among the Ægean isles ; And saw the merry Grecian coaster come , Freighted with amber grapes , and Chian wine , Green , bursting figs , and tunnies steep'd in brine ...
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BABETTE Bassarid beneath birds Born breast breath bright brow CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI dark dead death deep doth dream Drowsietown earth eyes face faint fair fear feet fire flowers Godmar golden grass green grow hair hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hounds of spring Jehane King kiss laughed leave light lips live morn murmur night nightingale o'er Ozana pain pale powers of Pain rain rest RICHARD WATSON DIXON ROBERT WILLIAMS BUCHANAN rose round shadows shining shore silent sing SIR BORS sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul sound stars stood stream strive strong sundew sweet thee THEOPHILE MARZIALS thine things THOMAS WOOLNER thought thro To-morrow turn turn'd unto VIEUXBOIS Vizier voice vrom wake waves weep WILLIAM JOHN COURTHOPE Wilt thou wind wings
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Էջ 121 - Thoughts hardly to be packed Into a narrow act, Fancies that broke through language and escaped; All I could never be, All men ignored in me, This I was worth to God, whose wheel the pitcher shaped.
Էջ 115 - Rejoice we are allied To That which doth provide And not partake, effect and not receive! A spark disturbs our clod ; Nearer we hold of God Who gives, than of his tribes that take, I must believe.
Էջ 117 - Spite of this flesh to-day I strove, made head, gained ground upon the whole!" As the bird wings and sings, Let us cry "All good things Are ours, nor soul helps flesh more, now, than flesh helps soul!
Էջ 113 - GROW old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made: Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid!
Էջ 121 - Fool! All that is, at all, Lasts ever, past recall; Earth changes, but thy soul and God stand sure: What entered into thee, That was, is, and shall be: Time's wheel runs back or stops: Potter and clay endure.
Էջ 179 - A roof for when the slow dark hours begin. May not the darkness hide it from my face ? You cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night ? Those who have gone before. Then must I knock, or call when just in sight ? They will not keep you standing at the door.
Էջ 118 - Youth ended, I shall try My gain or loss thereby; Leave the fire ashes, what survives is gold: And I shall weigh the same, Give life its praise or blame: Young, all lay in dispute; I shall know, being old.
Էջ 163 - From his late sobbing wet. And I, with moan, Kissing away his tears, left others of my own; For, on a table drawn beside his head, He had put, within his reach, A box of counters and a...
Էջ 250 - The sun burns sere and the rain dishevels One gaunt bleak blossom of scentless breath. Only the wind here hovers and revels In a round where life seems barren as death. Here there was laughing of old, there was weeping, Haply, of lovers none ever will know, Whose eyes went seaward a hundred sleeping Years ago. Heart handfast in heart as they stood, 'Look thither,
Էջ 141 - O born in days when wits were fresh and clear, And life ran gaily as the sparkling Thames; Before this strange disease of modern life, With its sick hurry, its divided aims, Its heads o'ertax'd, its palsied hearts, was rife — Fly hence, our contact fear!