#Decadents #English #XIXCentury #XXCentury
Songs light as these may sound, th… The heart spake through them, scar… Ears tuned to strains of loftier t… Songs light as these. Yet grace may set their sometime d…
Send the stars light, but send not… Shelley. Out of the dawning heavens that he… Young wings and feet of the new ye… Move through their twilight, and s…
CHIEF in thy generation born of… Whom English praise acclaimed as… With eyes that matched the worldwi… For gleam of tears or laughter, te… When thoughts of children warmed t…
THERE WERE four apples on the… Half gold half red, that one might… The blood was ripe inside the core… The colour of the leaves was more Like stems of yellow corn that gro…
IF ALL the flowers of all the fi… By wonder-working summer were made… Its fragrance were not sweeter in… Its treasure-house of leaves were… Than those wherefrom thy light of…
Send but a song oversea for us, Heart of their hearts who are free… Heart of their singer, to be for u… More than our singing can be; Ours, in the tempest at error,
A WILD MOON riding high from c… That sees and sees not, glimmering… Hell’s children revel along the… With dirge-like mirth and raiment… A worse fair face than witchcraft’…
A baby’s hands, like rosebuds furl… Whence yet no leaf expands, Ope if you touch, though close upc… A baby’s hands. Then, fast as warriors grip their…
A LITTLE marsh-plant, yellow gr… And pricked at lip with tender red… Tread close, and either way you tr… Some faint black water jets betwee… Lest you should bruise the curious…
Mad March, with the wind in his w… Leaps from heaven, and the deep da… Hails re-risen again from the dead Mad March. Soft small flames on rowan and lar…
Sark, fairer than aught in the wor… Laughs inly behind her cliffs, and… As a shrine where the sunlight ser… Sark. We mourn, for love of a song that…
A Baby’s feet, like sea-shells pi… Might tempt, should heaven see mee… An angel’s lips to kiss, we think, A baby’s feet. Like rose-hued sea-flowers toward…
Years upon years, as a course of c… Thronging the ways of the wind tha… Pass, and the flames of remembered… Years upon years. Surely the thought in a man’s hear…
Love, what ailed thee to leave lif… What sweet visions of sleep lured… What strange faces of dreams, voic… Lured or led thee, alas, out of th… Ah, thy luminous eyes! once was th…
THERE is an end of joy and sorro… Peace all day long, all night, all… But never a time to laugh or weep. The end is come of pleasant places… The end of tender words and faces,