#English #Women
‘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…
In a lonesome burial-place Crouched a mourner white of face; Wild her eyes—unheeding Circling pomp of night and day— Ever crying, “Well away,
The year is on the wing, my love, With tearful days and nights; The clouds are on the wing above With gathering swallow-flights. The year is on the wing, my sweet,
You make the sunshine of my heart And its tempestuous shower; Sometimes the thought of you is li… A lilac bush in flower, Yea, honey-sweet as hives in May.
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…
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,
LOVE springs as lightly from the… As springs the lovely rose upon th… Which turns the common hedge to fl… As Love wings Time with rosy-feat… But marriage is the subtlest work…
THE willows whisper very, very lo… Unto the listening breeze; Sometimes they lose a leaf which,… Faints on the sunburnt leas. Beneath the whispering boughs and…
I am athirst, but not for wine; The drink I long for is divine, Poured only from your eyes in mine… I hunger, but the bread I want, Of which my blood and brain are sc…
SUNBEAMS can fling no purer br… And rain-showers bring no surer bl… And lilies wing with no more sweet… Than those few lines thy hand has… II.
On life’s long round by chance I… A dell impearled with dew; Where hyacinths, gushing from the… Lent to the earth heaven’s native… Of holy blue.
I STOOD as one enchanted, All in the forest deep: As one that wond’ring wanders, Dream-bound within his sleep. A thousand rustling footsteps
“How long shall Man be Nature’s f… “Be like those great, gaunt oxen,… Inexorably driven round and round To turn the water-wheel with banda… And as they trudge beneath Egypti…
BETWEEN the sandhills and the s… A narrow strip of silver sand, Whereon a little maid doth stand, Who picks up shells continually Between the sandhills and the sea.
PEACH trees and Judas trees, Poppies and roses, Purple anemones In garden closes! Lost in the limpid sky,