#Decadents #English #XIXCentury #XXCentury
A Ballad of Burdens The burden of fair women. Vain de… And love self-slain in some sweet… And sorrowful old age that comes b… As a thief comes that has no heart…
O SON of man, by lying tongues a… By slaughterous hands of slaves wi… In carnage deep as ever Christian… Profaned with prayer and sacrifice… And incense from the trembling tyr…
I—In Church Thou whose birth on earth Angels sang to men, While thy stars made mirth, Saviour, at thy birth,
I. WINTER IN NORTHUMBE… OUTSIDE the garden The wet skies harden; The gates are barred on The summer side:
That nose is out of drawing. With… She pants upon the passionate lips… With the red drain of her own mout… A monochord of colour. Like an as… One lithe lock wriggles in his rut…
“STAND UP, stand up, thou May… And go to the wars with me.” He’s drawn her by both hands With her face against the sea. “He that strews red shall gather w…
Bird of the bitter bright grey gol… Scarce risen upon the dusk of dolo… First of us all and sweetest singe… Whose far shrill note the world of… Cleave the cold shuddering shade a…
I.—VENTIMIGLIA The sky and sea glared hard and br… Down the one steep street, with sl… A tall girl paced, with eyes too p… The sky and sea.
WHEN the fields catch flower And the underwood is green, And from bower unto bower The songs of the birds begin, I sing with sighing between.
Blessed was she that bare, Hidden in flesh most fair, For all men’s sake the likeness of… Holy that virgin’s womb, The old record saith, on whom
TOM, if they loved thee best who… What else may all men call thee, s… Even yet the laughing and the weep… That still thy kind old eyes are k… Small care was thine to assail and…
Had I wist, when life was like a… Light and loud through sundawn and… How the time should come for heart… 'Had I wist’ - Surely not the roses, laughing as…
Far-fetched and dear-bought, as th… Is good, or was held so, for ladie… In a song can be good if the turn… Far-fetched and dear-bought. As the turn of a wave should it so…
A LITTLE marsh-plant, yellow gr… And pricked at lip with tender red… Tread close, and either way you tr… Some faint black water jets betwee… Lest you should bruise the curious…
WHO hath known the ways of time Or trodden behind his feet? There is no such man among men. For chance overcomes him, or crime Changes; for all things sweet