Time poems

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A Toast

© George Santayana

See this bowl of purple wine,

Life-blood of the lusty vine!

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A British PHILIPPIC

© Mark Akenside

Occasion'd by the Insults of the Spaniards, and the present Preparations for War, 1738.


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The Story of Ung

© Rudyard Kipling

Once, on a glittering ice-field, ages and ages ago,
Ung, a maker of pictures, fashioned an image of snow.
Fashioned the form of a tribesman -- gaily he whistled and sung,
Working the snow with his fingers. Read ye the Story of Ung!

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A St. Helena Lullaby

© Rudyard Kipling

"A Priest in Spite of Himself"
"How far is St. Helena from a little child at play!"
What makes you want to wander there with all the world
between.
Oh, Mother, call your son again or else he'll run away.
(No one thinks of winter when the grass is green!)

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The Domestic Affections

© Felicia Dorothea Hemans

Favor'd of Heav'n! O Genius! are they thine,
When round thy brow the wreaths of glory shine;
While rapture gazes on thy radiant way,
'Midst the bright realms of clear and mental day?

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How To Paint A Water Lily

© Ted Hughes

Though the dragonfly alight,
Whatever horror nudge her root.

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A Song of Travel

© Rudyard Kipling

Where's the lamp that Hero lit
Once to call Leander home?
Equal Time hath shovelled it
'Neath the wrack of Greece and Rome.
Neither wait we any more
That worn sail which Argo bore.

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The Song of the Old Guard

© Rudyard Kipling

Army Reform-.After Boer war "The Army of a Dream"-Traffics and Discoveries.
Know this, my brethren, Heaven is clear
And all the clouds are gone--
The Proper Sort shall flourish now,

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Footnote To Howl

© Allen Ginsberg

Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy!

Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy!

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A Song In Storm

© Rudyard Kipling

Be well assured that on our side
The abiding oceans fight,
Though headlong wind and heaping tide
Make us their sport to-night.

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A Song at Cock-Crow

© Rudyard Kipling

The first time that Peter denied his Lord
He shrank from the cudgel, the scourge and the cord,
But followed far off to see what they would do,
Till the cock crew--till the cock crew--
After Gethsemane, till the cock crew!

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Kali The Mother

© Swami Vivekananda

The stars are blotted out,

The clouds are covering clouds.

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Sir Richard's Song

© Rudyard Kipling

(A. D. 1066)
I followed my Duke ere I was a lover,
To take from England fief and fee;
But now this game is the other way over--
But now England hath taken me!

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Unity Put Quarterly

© Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch

By A. C. S.

  The Centuries kiss and commingle,

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Seven Watchmen

© Rudyard Kipling

1918
SEVEN Watchmen sitting in a tower,
Watching what had come upon mankind,
Showed the Man the Glory and the Power,

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The Petition

© Virna Sheard

Sweet April! from out of the hidden place
  Where you keep your green and gold,
We pray thee to bring us a gift of grace,
  When the little leaves unfold.

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Nathan The Wise - Act IV

© Gotthold Ephraim Lessing


SCENE.--The Cloister of a Convent.
The FRIAR alone.

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An Ode In Time Of Inauguration

© Franklin Pierce Adams

G.W., initial prex,
 Right down in Wall Street, New York City,
Took his first oath. Oh, multiplex
 The whimsies quaint, the comments witty
One might evolve from that! I scorn
To mock the spot where he was sworn.

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Monodies

© Charles Harpur

I.

I stand in thought beside my father’s grave:

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The Sea And the Hills

© Rudyard Kipling

1902
Who hath desired the Sea? -- the sight of salt wind-hounded --
The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber win hounded?
The sleek-barrelled swell before storm, grey, foamless, enormous, and growing --