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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
841. | Sonnet VI by Alan Seeger> | Give me the treble of thy horns and hoofs,
The ponderous undertones of 'bus and tram,
A garret and a glimpse across the roofs
Of clouds blown ea... |
842. | Sonnet VII by Alan Seeger> | To me, a pilgrim on that journey bound
Whose stations Beauty's bright examples are,
As of a silken city famed afar
Over the sands for wealth and... |
843. | Sonnet VIII by Alan Seeger> | Oft as by chance, a little while apart
The pall of empty, loveless hours withdrawn,
Sweet Beauty, opening on the impoverished heart,
Beams like ... |
844. | Sonnet X by Alan Seeger> | A splendor, flamelike, born to be pursued,
With palms extent for amorous charity
And eyes incensed with love for all they see,
A wonder more to ... |
845. | Sonnet XI by Alan Seeger> | When among creatures fair of countenance
Love comes enformed in such proud character,
So far as other beauty yields to her,
So far the breast wi... |
846. | Sonnet XII by Alan Seeger> | Like as a dryad, from her native bole
Coming at dusk, when the dim stars emerge,
To a slow river at whose silent verge
Tall poplars tremble and ... |
847. | Sonnet XIII by Alan Seeger> | I fancied, while you stood conversing there,
Superb, in every attitude a queen,
Her ermine thus Boadicea bare,
So moved amid the multitude Faust... |
848. | Sonnet XIV by Alan Seeger> | IT may be for the world of weeds and tares
And dearth in Nature of sweet Beauty's rose
That oft as Fortune from ten thousand shows
One from the ... |
849. | Sonnet XV by Alan Seeger> | Above the ruin of God's holy place,
Where man-forsaken lay the bleeding rood,
Whose hands, when men had craved substantial food,
Gave not, nor f... |
850. | Sonnet XVI: Who Shall Invoke Her by Alan Seeger> | Who shall invoke her, who shall be her priest,
With single rites the common debt to pay?
On some green headland fronting to the East
Our fairest bo... |
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