#Americans #Women
Across the bridge, where in the mo… The wrinkled tide turns homeward,… Homeward to drag the balck sea-goe… And the long yards by Dowgate dip… Across dispeopled ways, patient an…
Above the wall that’s broken, And from the coppice thinned, So sacred and so sweet The lilac in the wind! And when by night the May wind bl…
I try to knead and spin, but my li… Oh, I long to be alone, and walk… Yet if I walk alone, and think of… Why from me that’s young should th… The shower-sodden earth, the earth…
Ye daffodilian days, whose fallen… Shielded our paradisal prime from… Fair Past, fair motherhood! let c… We, being yours, defy the anarch p… For us the happy tidings fell, in…
Through all the evening, All the virginal long evening, Down the blossomed aisle of April… For there the intangible is nigh,… And who would suffer again beneath…
High-hearted Surrey! I do love yo… Venturous, frank, romantic, veheme… All with inviolate honor sealed an… To the axe-edge that cleft your so… I love your youth, your friendship…
The mare is pawing by the oak, The chaise is cool and wide For Peter Rugg the Bostonian With his little son beside; The women loiter at the wheels
HIGH above hate I dwell: O storms! farewell. Though at my sill your daggered th… Lawless and loud to-morrow as to-d… To me they sound more small
I hear in my heart, I hear in its… All day, on the road, the hoofs of… All night, from their stalls, the… Let cowards and laggards fall back… Weatherworn and abreast, go men of…
In Doric Hall, Massachussetts… Dear witnesses, all-luminous, eloq… Stacked thickly on the tessellated… The soldier-blood stirs in me, as… In sire and grandsire who to battl…
A man said unto his Angel: “My spirits are fallen low, And I cannot carry this battle: O brother! where might I go? ”The terrible Kings are on me
The spacious open vale, the vale o… Is full of autumn sunset; blue and… The semicirque of water sweeps amo… Her lofty acres, each a martyr’s t… And slowly, slowly, melt into the…
ARE favoring ladies above thee? Are there dowries and lands? Do t… Seven others are fair? But I love… Aultre n’auray! All the sea is a lawn in our count…
Good oars, for Arnold’s sake, By Laleham lightly bound, And near the bank, O soft, Darling swan! Let not the o’erweary wake
SUCH natural debts of love our O… So many ancient dues undesecrate, I marvel how the landmark of a hat… For witness unto future time she c… How out of her corroborate ranks a…