11) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...For its own honour, on man's suffering heart. Never may from our souls one truth depart- That an accursed thing it is to gaze On prosperous tyrants with a dazzled... 12) The Poet in the City by Catherine C. Liddell. Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed.
1895. A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895 ...The sound of the Spring s light tread. He thought he saw in the pearly east The pale March sun arise, The happy housewife beneath the thatch, With hand above her... 13) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ..."BROOK! WHOSE SOCIETY THE POET SEEKS" BROOK! whose society the Poet seeks, Intent his wasted spirits to renew; And whom the curious Painter doth pursue Through rocky... 14) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...Have killed him, Scorn should write his epitaph. How does the Meadow-flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free 10 Down to its root, and, in... 15) 10. Her Initials. Hardy, Thomas. 1898. Wessex Poems & Other Verses ...UPON a poet s page I wrote Of old two letters of her name; Part seemed she of the effulgent thought Whence that high singer s rapture came. When now I turn the leaf... 16) 8. Babylon. Graves, Robert. 1918. Fairies and Fusiliers ...Spring and Fairyland are his. Truth and Reason show but dim, And all s poetry with him. Rhyme and music flow in plenty 5 For the lad of one-and-twenty, But Spring... 17) 84. The Poet by Bernard O'Dowd. Murdoch, Walter, comp. 1918. The Oxford
Book of Australasian Verse ...But the flame of the soul of a poet pulsated in every blow. They tell you he hinders with tinklings, with gags from an obsolete stage, 5 The dramas of deed and the... 18) 138. On the Death of Mr. Crashaw. Abraham Cowley. Metaphysical Lyrics &
Poems of the 17th c. ...The two most sacred Names of Earth and Heaven. The hard and rarest Union which can be Next that of Godhead with Humanitie. Long did the Muses banisht Slaves abide,... 19) 23. Chicago Poet. Sandburg, Carl. 1918. Cornhuskers ...And I was a liar to say so. Ah, this looking-glass man! Liar, fool, dreamer, play-actor, 10 Soldier, dusty drinker of dust Ah! he will go with me Down the dark stairway... 20) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...Such was the Author's language in the year 1814. It will thence be seen, that the present Poem was intended to be introductory to the RECLUSE, and that the RECLUSE,... |