Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
Born in September 14, 1883 / Died in April 19, 1922 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
Marching Men
... souls unpurged&emsp ...
In The Gardens Of Shushan
... When the king called her through the evening glow, ...
Dream River
... WIND-SILVERED willows hedge the stream, ...
Fame
... " Gold, gold, poor fool, and she was bought for gold, ...
The Chosen
... Break up the vision round me, Lord, and thrust ...
The Shepherd Boy
... The prayers that are three and the charms that are seven ...
A Mother In Egypt
... oh that sitteth upon the throne, even unto the firstborn of the maid-servant that is behind the mill ...
Canada To England
... Lead where thy sons shall follow, Mother Land: ...
The Lamp Of Poor Souls
... ereby to pray for the souls of those dead whose kinsfolk were too poor to pay for prayers and masses ...
Evening
... Young lambs creep close and tender wings are failing, ...
Deus Misereatur
... Now the sweet stream turns bitter with our tears, ...
The Pool
... I would live like an elf where the wild grapes cling, ...
The Wood Carver's Wife
... ilent save for the tinkle of a little church bell ringing for vespers, and a faint sound of chanting ...
Christ In The Museum
... No lips may kiss, no grieving hands have clung, ...
The Wife
... despair, mistrust,&emsp ...