#Decadents #English #XIXCentury #XXCentury
DEATH, if thou wilt, fain would… Canst thou not spare, of all our h… One shelter where our spirits fain… Death, if thou wit? No dome with suns and dews impearl…
Blest in death and life beyond man… Little children live and die, poss… Still of grace that keeps them pas… Blest. Each least chirp that rings from e…
The heavenly bay, ringed round wit… Storm-stained ravines, and crags t… Soothes as with love the rocks who… The heavenly bay. O friend, shall time take ever thi…
In the grey beginning of years, in… The word of the earth in the ears… The word of the earth to the spher… The sound of her speech in the ear… Was it praise or passion or prayer…
Men, brother men, that after us ye… Let not your hearts too hard again… For if some pity of us poor men ye… The sooner God shall take of you… Here are we five or six strung up,…
Here, where the world is quiet, Here, where all trouble seems Dead winds’ and spent waves’ riot In doubtful dreams of dreams; I watch the green field growing
We mix from many lands, We march for very far; In hearts and lips and hands Our staffs and weapons are; The light we walk in darkens sun a…
THREE MEN lived yet when this… Whose names and words endure for e… Whose eyes grew dim with straining… And his wings weakened, and his an… Lost half the sweetest song was ev…
Is thine hour come to wake, O slu… Hath not the Dawn a message in th… Though thou be stone and sleep, ye… When the word falls from heaven—L… Thou knowest we would not do thee…
MOTHER whose womb brought forth… Mother of Shakespeare, whom all t… Queen therefore, sovereign queen o… Throned higher than sat thy sonles… Was it thy son’s young passion-gui…
CHORUS If with voice of words or prayers… We thy latter sons, the men thine… We the children of thy grey-grown… O our mother everlasting, we besee…
from Atalanta in Calydon When the hounds of spring are on w… The mother of months in meadow or… Fills the shadows and windy places With lisp of leaves and ripple of…
I WILL that if I say a heavy th… Your tongues forgive me; seeing ye… Has flecks and fits of pain to kee… And walks somewhile with winter-bi… Moreover it sounds often well to l…
Abreast and ahead of the sea is a… With strong sea-breach and with wa… shed As a shadow of death from the wing… thunder
OUT OF the golden remote wild we… Full of the sunset, and sad, if at… As a wind sets in with the autumn… Blows with a perfume of songs and… Blows from the capes of the past o…