Christopher Pearse Cranch
Born in March 8, 1813 / Died in January 20, 1892 / United States / English
Poems by Christopher Pearse Cranch
sonnet XXXII. Life And Death. 4.
... Let pleasure dance us down earth's sunny slopes, ...
So Far, So Near
... Breath of breathing light of gladness ...
The Old Apple-Woman
... Year in, year out, in the whirl and the rush, ...
Sonnet XLIX. J.R.L. (On His Homeward Voyage) 1.
... And age hold fast the best that youth has owned ...
Sonnet XXXIII. Life And Death. 5.
... The electric current lives when tempests break ...
After-Life
... Somewhere life's mystery we should learn to read ...
Summer Dawn
... Three hoarse, young roosters try their best to crow, ...
Frederick Henry Hedge D. D. On His 80th Birthday, Dec. 12, 1885
... Who brought the seeds of Europe's lore ...
Sonnet XXV. The Seceders 2.
... YET what were love, and what were toil and thought, ...
Ormuzd And Ahriman. A Cantata
... Sinne is flat opposite to the Almighty, seeing ...
Sonnet XVIII. The Fireside.
... My thoughts, which now their manlier strength reclaim ...
Sonnet IV.
... In my soul And yours, we twin-born spirits of one blood, ...
Sonnet II.
... When, heart to heart, the happy weeks shall stay ...
Sonnet XXXIX. Bayard Taylor.
... From thought to thought still upward and still new ...
Sonnet XXIV. The Seceders. 1.
... For we turn No more to hear the strains we sprang to greet ...