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| 2831. | The Sea Took Pity by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | The sea took pity: it interposed with doom:
‘I have tall daughters dear that heed my hand:
Let Winter wed one, sow them in her womb,
And she s... |
| 2832. | Harry Ploughman by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | Hard as hurdle arms, with a broth of goldish flue
Breathed round; the rack of ribs; the scooped flank; lank
Rope-over thigh; knee-nave; and barrelle... |
| 2833. | Henry Purcell by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | The poet wishes well to the divine genius of Purcell
and praises him that, whereas other musicians have
given utterance to the... |
| 2834. | Penmaen Pool by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | For the Visitors' Book at the Inn
Who long for rest, who look for pleasure
Away from counter, court, or school
O where live well your lease of ... |
| 2835. | In Honour Of St. Alphonsus Rodriguez by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | Laybrother of the Society of Jesus
Honour is flashed off exploit, so we say;
And those strokes once that gashed flesh or galled shield
Should t... |
| 2836. | My prayers must meet a brazen heaven by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | My prayers must meet a brazen heaven
And fail and scatter all away.
Unclean and seeming unforgiven
My prayers I scarcely call to pray.
I cannot bu... |
| 2838. | Barnfloor and Winepress by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | And he said, If the Lord do not help thee, whence shall I help thee? out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?
2 Kings VI: 27
Thou that on s... |
| 2839. | Epithalamion by Gerard Manley Hopkins> | | Hark, hearer, hear what I do; lend a thought now, make believe
We are leafwhelmed somewhere with the hood
Of some branchy bunchy bushybowered wood... |
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