I have seen thee bound about with dreams, Lo, I have known thy heart and its desire; Life, all of it, my sea, and all men's streams Are fused in it as flames of an altar fire!
Eveidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
You came in out of the night And there were flowers in your hands, Now you will come out of a confusion of people, Out of a turmoil of speech about you.
Alejandra Elicerioidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
When I but think upon the great dead days And turn my mind upon that splendid madness, Lo! I do curse my strength And blame the sun his gladness; For that the one is dead And the red sun mocks my sadness.
Alejandra Elicerioidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
Purifiez nos cœurs O God of the silence, Purifiez nos cœurs O God of waters.
Menna Abu Zahraidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
Editors of the English Review and the Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette
Gaby TeDeidézett5 évvel ezelőtt
I am an eternal spirit and the things I make are but ephemera, yet I endure: Yea, and the little earth crumbles beneath our feet and we endure.
Анастасія Осипенкоidézett5 évvel ezelőtt
God of silence, Purifiez nos cœurs, Purifiez nos cœurs, For we have seen The glory of the shadow of the likeness of thine handmaid, Yea, the glory of the shadow of thy Beauty hath walked
b5819520951idézett6 évvel ezelőtt
this grove my flowers, Fruit of prayerful powers, Have first their thought of life And then their being.
ssharifidézett6 évvel ezelőtt
Planh for the Young English King
Eveidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
has ... hardly any of the superficial good qualities of modern versifiers;... He has not the current melancholy or resignation or unwillingness to live; nor the kind of feeling for nature that runs to minute description and decorative metaphor. He cannot be usefully compared with any living writers;... full of personality and with such power to express it, that from the first to the last lines of most of his poems he holds us steadily in his own pure, grave, passionate world....