#English #Women
Our souls have touched each other, Two fountains from one jet; Like children of one mother Our leaping thoughts have met. We were as far asunder
Beside a Dial in the leafy close, Where every bush was burning with… With million roses falling flake b… Upon the lawn in fading summer sno… I read the Persian Poet’s rhyme o…
Ah, if you knew how soon and late My eyes long for a sight of you Sometimes in passing by my gate You’d linger until fall of dew, If you but knew!
All night, all day, in dizzy, down… Fell the wild-whirling, vague, cha… Till every landmark of the earth b… Trees, moorlands, roads, and each… Were blotted out by the bewilderin…
‘CAN the soul die, believe you? Because it seems to me My soul is dead and buried, So still it seems to be. ’It quivers not with joy;
WE are so tired, my heart and I. Of all things here beneath the sky One only thing would please us bes… Endless, unfathomable rest. We are so tired; we ask no more
What a twitter! what a tumult! wha… Birds of Passage hear the message… Birds of Passage hear the message… Mid the falling leaves of autumn,… Shall they venture on the voyage?…
Would we but love what will not pa… The sun that on each morning shine… As when it rose first on the world… The fresh green leaves that rustle… The sun will shine, the leaves wil…
The songs of summer are over and p… The swallow’s forsaken the drippin… Ruined and black 'mid the sodden l… The nests are rudely swung in the… And ever the wind like a soul in p…
Another full-orbed year hath waned… And set in the irrevocable past, And headlong whirled long Time’s… My fluttering rose of youth is bor… Ah rose once crimson with the bloo…
Cleave thou the waves that welteri… Surge multitudinous. The eternal… Of sun, moon, stars, the air, the… The winged winds, the still dissol… Of clouds in calm or storm, for ev…
There was intoxication in the air; The wind, keen blowing from across… O’er leagues of new-ploughed land… Smelt of wild gorse whose gold fla… And undertone of song pulsed far a…
Many will love you; you were made… For the soft plumage of the unruff… Is not so soft as your caressing e… You will love many; for the winds… Are not more prone to shift their…
Ah, if you knew how soon and late My eyes long for a sight of you, Sometimes in passing by my gate You’d linger until fall of dew, If you but knew!
SHE stood against the Orient sun… Her face inscrutable for light; A myriad larks in unison Sang o’er her, soaring out of sigh… A myriad flowers around her feet