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Guardian Of The Treasure Of Sol… And Keeper Of the Prophet’s Armo… My tent A vapour that The wind dispels and but
The clustered Gods, the marching… The mighty-limbed, deep-bosomed T… The shimmering grey-gold London f… I wish that Phidias could see!
Musicians O Musicians: Heartseas… Heartsease: an you will have me li… Light wind in the small green leav… Play, oh play, my sad heart ease; Birds, shake from your wilding thr…
If illness’ end be health regained… Will pay you, Asculapeus, when I…
Three grey women walk with me Fate and Grief and Memory. My fate brought grief; my grief mu… With me through Eternity, Such thy power, memory.
Fugitive, wistful, Pausing at edge of her going, Autumn, the maiden, turns, Leans to the earth with ineffable Gesture. Ah, more than
Every day, Every day, Tell the hours By their shadows, By their shadows.
With night’s Dim veil and blue I will cover my eyes, I will bind close my eyes that are So weary.
A laggard in the rear of time’s sw… And one who loiters on an aimless… Through lands he knows not; lured… In secret paths where silence hold… And rust ascending wings. Roads m…
In a cave born (Mary said) In a cave is My Son buried
All day, all day I brush My golden strands of hair; All day I wait and wait.. Ah, who is there? Who calls? Who calls? The gold
These be three silent things: The falling snow . . . the hour Before the dawn . . . the mouth of… Just dead.
The cold With steely clutch Grips all the land. .alack The little people in the hills Will die!
Oh me, Was there a time When Paradise knew Eve In this sweet guise, so placid and
So may you sleep alway, My baby, my dear son: Amen, Amen, Amen. My baby, my dear son.