Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
Born in September 14, 1883 / Died in April 19, 1922 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall
The Gardener's Boy
... She is young, she hath doves' eyes, and like the vine ...
I Shall Not Go With Pain
... But as full-crowned the warrior leaves the fight, ...
Ecclesiastes
... Bearing the branch of peace, the dark, sweet bough, ...
The Tree
... Her infinite strength of shade she stretched around ...
Dedication
... the cry That told some Eastern throng ...
Sheep
... Past is my sorrow, the night past, and the morn ...
Jennifers Lad
... But clearer beat the snare-drum with it's "March, march, march !" ...
A Childs Song Of Christmas
... They brought Him incense, myrrh, and gold, ...
The Woodsman In The Foundry
... Green-linked weed along the golden stones ...
St. Yves Poor
... And all the heavens were thrilled with clanging spears, ...
To Timarion
... Tired hands are here, and feet grown dark with dust ...
The Lovers Of Marchaid
... Bran has built his homestead high where the hills may shield her, ...
Sleep
... Here cheek by cheek the drowsed souls lay ...
The Hillmans Lass
... (Do you think that the wind which wakes at dawn ...
When Winter Comes
... And the camp half-closed and the pay-roll leaner, ...