Time poems

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The Girt Woak Tree

© William Barnes

The girt woak tree that's in the dell !

There's noo tree I do love so well;

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Marmion: Canto 6

© Sir Walter Scott

Next morn the Baron climb'd the tower,To view afar the Scottish power, Encamp'd on Flodden edge:The white pavilions made a show,Like remnants of the winter snow, Along the dusky ridge

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The Lady of the Lake: Canto 5

© Sir Walter Scott

[FITZ-JAMES AND RODERICK DHU]

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Was

© Scott Francis Reginald

Was is an Is that died in our careless handsand would not stay in its niche of time.

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Social Notes II, 1935

© Scott Francis Reginald

The efficiency of the capitalist systemIs rightly admired by important people

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Paradise Lost

© Scott Francis Reginald

Before any tree grewOn the ground,Or clip of bird wingMade sound,

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Last Rites

© Scott Francis Reginald

Within his tent of pain and oxygenThis man is dying; grave, he mutters prayers,Stares at the bedside altar through the screens,Lies still for invocation and for hands

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The Old Sampler

© Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

Out of the way, in a corner Of our dear old attic room,Where bunches of herbs from the hillside Shake ever a faint perfume,An oaken chest is standing, With hasp and padlock and key,Strong as the hands that made it On the other side of the sea

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The Mirror for Magistrates: The Induction

© Thomas Sackville

The wrathful winter, 'proaching on apace,With blustering blasts had all ybar'd the treen,And old Saturnus, with his frosty face,With chilling cold had pierc'd the tender green;The mantles rent, wherein enwrapped been The gladsome groves that now lay overthrown, The tapets torn, and every bloom down blown

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The Sea Horse

© Rowley Rosemarie

(for Linda Hill)

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Queen of Hearts

© Rowley Rosemarie

Hers, from childhood the bitter pain of tearsDreamed a peep-shy wedding to a PrinceHer one longing to be cherished through the yearsBy a lover, husband, brother: not since

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Buried Life, The

© Matthew Arnold

Ah! well for us, if even we,
Even for a moment, can get free
Our heart, and have our lips unchain'd;
For that which seals them hath been deep-ordain'd!

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The Humours of the Seminarian's House

© Rowley Rosemarie

Not in our fall, O Lord, but in Your graceIs living done each day instead of dying;A portion of our day makes up time's raceAnd absolute grandeur is signified by trying.

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Flight into Reality

© Rowley Rosemarie

Dedicated to the memory of my best friend Georgina, (1942-74)and to her husband Alex Burns and their childrenNulles laides amours ne belles prison -Lord Herbert of Cherbury

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The House of Life: The Sonnet

© Dante Gabriel Rossetti

A Sonnet is a moment's monument, Memorial from the Soul's eternity To one dead deathless hour

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A Poem

© Majeed Amjad

On a heap of squalid unscrubbed pans
immersed in simmering scalding water
the toiling sweating hands do seek
the blessed home
for ages they have thought and dreamed.

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After Communion

© Christina Georgina Rossetti

Why should I call Thee Lord, Who art my God? Why should I call Thee Friend, Who are my Love? Or King, Who art my very Spouse above?Or call Thy sceptre on my heart Thy rod? Lo now Thy banner over me is love,All heaven flies open to me at Thy nod:For Thou hast lit Thy flame in me a clod, Made me a nest for dwelling of Thy Dove

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Art

© Robertson William John

Art's noblest work from thingsRebellious to the trammel She wrings:Rhyme, marble, gem, enamel.