|
| Search results for: p | Found 8786 Poems |
| 1291. | The Unappeasable Host by William Butler Yeats> | | The Danaan children laugh, in cradles of wrought gold,
And clap their hands together, and half close their eyes,
For they will ride the North when t... |
| 1292. | A Thought From Propertius by William Butler Yeats> | | She might, so noble from head
To great shapely knees
The long flowing line,
Have walked to the altar
Through the holy images
At pallas Athene's S... |
| 1293. | Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth> | | Earth has not anything to show more fair:
Dull would he be of soul who could pass by
A sight so touching in its majesty:
This City now doth like a ... |
| 1294. | Lines Written In Early Spring by William Wordsworth> | | I heard a thousand blended notes,
While in a grove I sate reclined,
In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
Bring sad thoughts to the mind.
To... |
| 1295. | Resolution And Independence by William Wordsworth> | | I
There was a roaring in the wind all night;
The rain came heavily and fell in floods;
But now the sun is rising calm and bright;
The birds ... |
| 1296. | Resolution And Independence by William Wordsworth> | | I
There was a roaring in the wind all night;
The rain came heavily and fell in floods;
But now the sun is rising calm and bright;
The birds ... |
| 1297. | A Poet's Death is His Life IV by Khalil Gibran> | | The dark wings of night enfolded the city upon which Nature had spread a pure white garment of snow; and men deserted the streets for their houses in ... |
| 1298. | A Poet's Voice XV by Khalil Gibran> | | Part One
The power of charity sows deep in my heart, and I reap and gather the wheat in bundles and give them to the hungry.
My soul gives li... |
| 1299. | Buying and Selling chapter XI by Khalil Gibran> | | And a merchant said, "Speak to us of Buying and Selling."
And he answered and said:
To you the earth yields her fruit, and you shall not want ... |
| 1300. | Clothes chapter X by Khalil Gibran> | | And the weaver said, "Speak to us of Clothes."
And he answered:
Your clothes conceal much of your beauty, yet they hide not the unbeautiful.
... |
|