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| 1431. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: VI by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Rose, you majesty-once, to the ancients, you were
just a calyx with the simplest of rims.
But for us, you are the full, the numberless flower,
the ... |
| 1432. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: Book 2: XXIII by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | Call to me to the one among your moments
that stands against you, ineluctably:
intimate as a dog's imploring glance
but, again, forever, turned awa... |
| 1433. | The Sonnets To Orpheus: IV by Rainer Maria Rilke> | | O you tender ones, walk now and then
into the breath that blows coldly past,
Upon your cheeks let it tremble and part;
behind you it will tremble t... |
| 1434. | 152. Extempore in the Court of Session by Robert Burns> | | LORD ADVOCATEHE clenched his pamphlet in his fist,
He quoted and he hinted,
Till, in a declamation-mist,
His argument he tint it:
He gapèd fo... |
| 1436. | 148. To Miss Logan, with Beattie’s Poems by Robert Burns> | | AGAIN the silent wheels of time
Their annual round have driven,
And you, tho’ scarce in maiden prime,
Are so much nearer Heaven.
No gif... |
| 1438. | 37. Epitaph on William Muir by Robert Burns> | | AN HONEST man here lies at rest
As e’er God with his image blest;
The friend of man, the friend of truth,
The friend of age, and guide of youth:
... |
| 1439. | 130. Nature’s Law: A Poem by Robert Burns> | | LET other heroes boast their scars,
The marks of sturt and strife:
And other poets sing of wars,
The plagues of human life:
Shame fa’ the fu... |
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