PoemsS. Wellwood, 1907 - 120 pages |
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Page 19
... worldly din Of all - confiding , all - protesting youth ; The Sceptic's apathy ; the garb uncouth , And cynic sneer of o'er - experienced sin ; The Serpent , writhing in its worn - out skin , Craving again to flesh its sated tooth , She ...
... worldly din Of all - confiding , all - protesting youth ; The Sceptic's apathy ; the garb uncouth , And cynic sneer of o'er - experienced sin ; The Serpent , writhing in its worn - out skin , Craving again to flesh its sated tooth , She ...
Page 33
... worldly ends improve The gentle madness . Courtiers glibly preach How Love and Woman best rehearse the play That statesmen act . The grave , fine - spoken leech Counts how the beatings of the pulse betray The sweet disease . And all the ...
... worldly ends improve The gentle madness . Courtiers glibly preach How Love and Woman best rehearse the play That statesmen act . The grave , fine - spoken leech Counts how the beatings of the pulse betray The sweet disease . And all the ...
Page 38
... worldly scorn . My soul has faith , my body has the nerve To brave the penance that my sins deserve . And yet my helpless state I deeply mourn : Well could I bear to be deserted quite , Less should I blame my fortune were it worse : But ...
... worldly scorn . My soul has faith , my body has the nerve To brave the penance that my sins deserve . And yet my helpless state I deeply mourn : Well could I bear to be deserted quite , Less should I blame my fortune were it worse : But ...
Page 39
... the piety , exempt From worldly doubt , to which my all I owe . Since I have nothing , yet I bless the thought , Best are they paid whose earthly wage is nought . SONNET WHAT is young Passion but a gusty breeze Ruffling 39.
... the piety , exempt From worldly doubt , to which my all I owe . Since I have nothing , yet I bless the thought , Best are they paid whose earthly wage is nought . SONNET WHAT is young Passion but a gusty breeze Ruffling 39.
Page 93
... worldly shame , To her was past , extinct , and out of date ; Only the sin remained the leprous state ; She would be melted by the heat of love , By fires far fiercer than are blown to prove And purge the silver ore adulterate . She sat ...
... worldly shame , To her was past , extinct , and out of date ; Only the sin remained the leprous state ; She would be melted by the heat of love , By fires far fiercer than are blown to prove And purge the silver ore adulterate . She sat ...
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