Poems by Robinson Jeffers
The Tower Beyond Tragedy
... ) O Mycenae With this sword he did justice, he let it fall, he has retaken it, ...
Hope Is Not For The Wise
... Had perished utterly, Oh perfect loveliness of earth and heaven ...
Distant Rainfall
... Tall slender rainstorms walk slowly against gray cloud along the ...
Crumbs Or The Loaf
... For it seems compassion sacks longer than the other colors, in ...
Delusion Of Saints
... Nor laughter of unfriends nor rumor of the ruinous ...
Winged Rock
... The flesh of the house is heavy sea-orphaned stone, the imagination ...
Steelhead
... There, While Vina put on her shoes-they were like a small boy's, all ...
Boats In A Fog
... Sports and gallantries, the stage, the arts, the antics of dancers, ...
De Rerum Virtute
... hirlwind of stars in which our sun is one dust-grain, one electron, this giant atom of the universe ...
The Truce And The Peace
... . . VII After all, after all we endured, who has grown wise ...
Woodrow Wilson
... this depth Only to be these things you are, as flowers for color, falcons for ...
Shakespeares Grave
... Will hardly leach," he thought, "this dust of that fire ...
New Mexican Mountain
... Only the drum is confident, it thinks the world has not changed ...
Shane ONeills Cairn
... The heavy black stones of the cairn of the lord of Ulster ...
Still The Mind Smiles
... And listens to the splendor of God, the exact poet, the sonorous ...