Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
Born in September 14, 1883 / Died in April 19, 1922 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
Quiet
... Few are the feet that seek her here, but sleeping ...
English Flowers
... Men gave the flower of life that I might hold ...
The Sailor's Grave at Clo-oose, V.I.
... And never&emsp ...
Frost Song
... Lies the bleak upland, webbed and crowned with white ...
Exile
... on a northern&emsp ...
The Little Sister Of The Prophet
... The strength and the beauty of God outrolled in a fiery screed !" ...
Wanderlied
... With the lime trees all in blossom and the soft leaf-shadows falling, ...
Thoughts
... A thousand&emsp ...
Riding
... And the clink of the curb and the blow ...
The Hearer
... " So he sang of worlds austere and strange, ...
Swallows
... But in the cliff-grass Love builds deep ...
"When I was a Tall Lad"
... And the Spanish girl has left me, and the money's coming slow ...
The Immortal
... When the last bell has lulled the white flocks home, ...
Jaspers Song
... Chase the clouds from the gipsy's weather, and follow, O follow, the white spring home ...
The Bridegroom Of Cana
... . . . And both Jesus was called, and His disciples, to the marriage ...