#English #Women
Love-cradling Night, lit by the l… Most pitiful and mother-hearted N… Blest armistice in life’s tumultuo… Resolving discords to a spheral tu… When tired with heat and strenuous…
Deep in a yew-sequestered grove I sat and wept my heart away; A child came by at close of day With eyes as sweet as new-born lov… He came from sun-bleached meadows…
Where Pyramids and temple-wrecks… Confusedly on camel-coloured sands… And the mute Arab motionlessly st… Like some swart god who never wept… I picked up mummy relics of the wi…
‘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;
WHERE, countless as the stars of… The daisies made a milky way Across fresh lawns, and flecked wi… Old Ilex groves walled round with… I saw thee stoop, oh lady sweet,
Uncircumscribed, unmeasured, vast, Eternal as the Sea; What lacks the tidal sea thou hast… Profound stability. Beneath the sun that burns and bra…
THOU camest with the coming Spri… With swallows, and the murmuring Of unloosed waters, with the birth Of daisies dimpling the green eart… And when the perfect rose of June
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…
‘A CURSE is on this work!’ Colu… And with their dark robes flapping… The frightened monks came hurrying… And looked at one another turning… For every night the work done in t…
Yea, the roses are still on fire With the bygone heat of July, Though the least little wind drift… Shake a rose-leaf or two from the… Be it never so soft a sigh.
The winds had hushed at last as by… The quiet sky above, With its grey clouds spread oer th… Sat brooding like a dove. There was no motion in the air, no…
Thy life, O Man, in this brief mo… Time’s narrow bridge whereon we da… With an infinitude on either hand Receding luminously from our eyes. Lo, there thy Past’s forsaken Par…
THE flowers are at their Bacchan… Among the lusty green; Wild Orchis and Narcissus waltz With Marguerite for queen. Birds join in glees and madrigals
Beautiful, black-eyed boy, O lithe-limbed Beeshareen! Face that finds no maid coy, Page for some peerless queen: Some Orient queen of old,
Alone—with one fair star for compa… The loveliest star among the hosts… While the grey tide ebbs with the… I pace along the darkening wintry… Now round the yule-log and the gli…