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Search results for: star | Found 157 Poems |
81. | Song to the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell> | 1 Star that bringest home the bee,
2 And sett'st the weary labourer free!
3 If any star shed peace, 'tis thou,
4 That send'st it from above,
5 App... |
82. | To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell> | Star that bringest home the bee,
And sett’st the weary labourer free!
If any star shed peace, ‘tis thou,
That send ‘st it from above,
Appear... |
83. | The Ring of Stars by Robert Desnos> | In order to make a star with five branches
Where six would have been the same
A circle must first be drawn
In order to make a star with five branch... |
84. | Sonnet XXVII: Oh! Ye Bright Stars by Mary Darby Robinson> | Oh! ye bright Stars! that on the Ebon fields
Of Heav'n's empire, trembling seems to stand;
'Till rosy morn unlocks her portal bland,
Where the prou... |
85. | The Star by Henry Vaughan> | 1 Whatever 'tis, whose beauty here below
2 Attracts thee thus and makes thee stream and flow,
3 And wind and curl, and wink and smile,
4 Shifting t... |
86. | Our Boat Starts At Night by Li Ching Chao> | Our boat starts at night
from the beach of Yen Kuang.
Great ships sail only for profit
Only small boats come here because of your fame.
The p... |
87. | The Evening Star by Walter Savage Landor> | Smiles soon abate; the boisterous throes
Of anger long burst forth;
Inconstantly the south-wind blows,
But steadily the north.
Thy star, O V... |
88. | The Starry Night by Anne Sexton> | That does not keep me from having a terrible need of -- shall I say the word -- religion. Then
I go out at night to paint the stars.
--Vincent Van... |
89. | Naming The Stars by Joyce Sutphen> | This present tragedy will eventually
turn into myth, and in the mist
of that later telling the bell tolling
now will be a symbol, or, at least,
a ... |
90. | Star Teachers by George William Russell> | EVEN as a bird sprays many-coloured fires,
The plumes of paradise, the dying light
Rays through the fevered air in misty spires
That vanish in ... |
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