I fear'd the fury of my wind Would blight all blossoms fair and true; And my sun it shin'd and shin'd, And my wind it never blew. But a bl...
To see a World in a grain of sand, And a Heaven in a wild flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand, And Eternity in an hour. A robin redbreast i...
Why should I care for the men of Thames, Or the cheating waves of charter'd streams; Or shrink at the little blasts of fear That the hireling blow...
Little Mary Bell had a Fairy in a nut, Long John Brown had the Devil in his gut; Long John Brown lov'd little Mary Bell, And the Fairy drew the De...
Thou hast a lap full of seed, And this is a fine country. Why dost thou not cast thy seed, And live in it merrily. Shall I cast it on the sand And tur...
I wonder whether the girls are mad, And I wonder whether they mean to kill, And I wonder if William Bond will die, For assuredly he is very ill. He we...
Why should I be bound to thee, O my lovely Myrtle-tree? Love, free Love, cannot be bound To any tree that grows on ground. O! how sick and weary I Und...
To a lovely Myrtle bound, Blossoms show'ring all around, O how sick and weary I Underneath my Myrtle lie! Why should I be bound to thee, O my love...
I bless thee, O Father of Heaven and Earth! that ever I saw Flaxman's face: Angels stand round my spirit in Heaven; the blessèd of Heaven a...
Why art thou silent and invisible, Father of Jealousy? Why dost thou hide thyself in clouds From every searching eye? Why darkness and obscurity In al...