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| 3881. | The Path by Edward Thomas> | | RUNNING along a bank, a parapet
That saves from the precipitous wood below
The level road, there is a path. It serves
Children for looking down ... |
| 3882. | The Sign-Post by Edward Thomas> | | The dim sea glints chill. The white sun is shy,
And the skeleton weeds and the never-dry,
Rough, long grasses keep white with frost
At the hill-top... |
| 3883. | The Trumpet by Edward Thomas> | | Rise up, rise up,
And, as the trumpet blowing
Chases the dreams of men,
As the dawn glowing
The stars that left unlit
The land and water,
Rise u... |
| 3884. | Pine Forest by Gabriela Mistral> | | Let us go now into the forest.
Trees will pass by your face,
and I will stop and offer you to them,
but they cannot bend down.
The night watches o... |
| 3885. | Apology by Joyce Kilmer> | | (For Eleanor Rogers Cox)
For blows on the fort of evil
That never shows a breach,
For terrible life-long races
To a goal no foot can reach,
For... |
| 3886. | Old Poets by Joyce Kilmer> | | (For Robert Cortez Holliday)
If I should live in a forest
And sleep underneath a tree,
No grove of impudent saplings
Would make a home for me.
... |
| 3887. | The Proud Poet by Joyce Kilmer> | | (For Shaemas O Sheel)
One winter night a Devil came and sat upon my bed,
His eyes were full of laughter for his heart was full of crime.
"Why don... |
| 3888. | Pennies by Joyce Kilmer> | | A few long-hoarded pennies in his hand
Behold him stand;
A kilted Hedonist, perplexed and sad.
The joy that once he had,
The first delight of owne... |
| 3889. | Multiplication by Joyce Kilmer> | | (For S. M. E.)
I take my leave, with sorrow, of Him I love so well;
I look my last upon His small and radiant prison-cell;
O happy lamp! to serve... |
| 3890. | Mount Houvenkopf by Joyce Kilmer> | | Serene he stands, with mist serenely crowned,
And draws a cloak of trees about his breast.
The thunder roars but cannot break his rest
And from his... |
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