FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   >>  
some work is deefficult hushin', There'd be havers and chaff: 'Twull be best, sir, for you to be fushin' And me wi' the gaff. Gavotte (Old French) Memories long in music sleeping, No more sleeping, No more dumb; Delicate phantoms softly creeping Softly back from the old-world come. Faintest odours around them straying, Suddenly straying In chambers dim; Whispering silks in order swaying, Glimmering gems on shoulders slim: Courage advancing strong and tender, Grace untender Fanning desire; Suppliant conquest, proud surrender, Courtesy cold of hearts on fire--- Willowy billowy now they're bending, Low they're bending Down-dropt eyes; Stately measure and stately ending, Music sobbing, and a dream that dies. Imogen (A Lady of Tender Age) Ladies, where were your bright eyes glancing, Where were they glancing yester-night? Saw ye Imogen dancing, dancing, Imogen dancing all in white? Laughed she not with a pure delight, Laughed she not with a joy serene, Stepped she not with a grace entrancing, Slenderly girt in silken sheen? All through the night from dusk to daytime Under her feet the hours were swift, Under her feet the hours of play-time Rose and fell with a rhythmic lift: Music set her adrift, adrift, Music eddying towards the day Swept her along as brooks in May-time Carry the freshly falling May. Ladies, life is a changing measure, Youth is a lilt that endeth soon; Pluck ye never so fast at pleasure Twilight follows the longest noon. Nay, but here is a lasting boon, Life for hearts that are old and chill, Youth undying for hearts that treasure Imogen dancing, dancing still. Nel Mezzo Del Cammin Whisper it not that late in years Sorrow shall fade and the world be brighter, Life be freed of tremor and tears, Heads be wiser and hearts be lighter. Ah! but the dream that all endears, The dream we sell for your pottage of truth--- Give us again the passion of youth, Sorrow shall fade and the world be brighter. The Invasion Spring, they say, with his greenery Northward marches at last, Mustering thorn and elm; Breezes rumour him conquering, Tell how Victory sits High on his glancing helm. Smit with sting of his archery, Hardest ashes and oaks Burn at the root below: Primrose, violet, daffodil, Start like blood where the shafts Light from h
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   >>  



Top keywords:

dancing

 

Imogen

 

hearts

 
glancing
 

adrift

 
brighter
 

Sorrow

 

bending

 
measure
 
Ladies

Laughed

 

straying

 
sleeping
 
pleasure
 
Primrose
 

longest

 

Twilight

 

archery

 

Victory

 
Hardest

shafts

 
freshly
 

brooks

 

endeth

 

violet

 

daffodil

 
falling
 
changing
 

lasting

 

lighter


endears

 

marches

 

Northward

 

tremor

 

greenery

 

passion

 

Invasion

 
Spring
 

pottage

 

treasure


conquering
 

undying

 
rumour
 
Mustering
 
Whisper
 

Cammin

 

Breezes

 
Suddenly
 
chambers
 

odours