The Blue Poetry Book
y days ar
my night
thy dark e
thy footst
ethereal
eternal
A.
TO
ntress, chas
un is lai
thy silv
wonted ma
entreats
xcellentl
not thy e
elf to i
shining or
ear, when da
hen with w
xcellentl
bow of p
ystal shin
o the fl
eathe, how
mak'st a d
xcellentl
Jon
NTY
Guy, the ho
has left
lower perfum
ze is on
s lay who tr
'd his pa
and flower, co
e is Cou
id steals thro
erd's sui
shy, by la
gh-born
Love, all
o'er eart
low the inf
e is Cou
W. S
RING
ONAL
of Don
h of D
wild vo
Clan
ay, com
o the
your w
s and
m deep g
untain
-pipe a
Inver
ry hill-
rt that
y steel b
nd that b
tended t
k withou
corpse u
de at t
deer, leav
ets and
your fig
ords an
he winds
s are
he waves
are s
ome, fas
and f
sal, page
and m
come, fast
w they
es the e
with h
laids, draw
each m
of Don
for th
W. S
CTION OF S
e down like the
were gleaming in
heir spears was li
ve rolls nightly
f the forest when
heir banners at
f the forest when
morrow lay with
RE BROKE IN THE
Death spread his
the face of the
he sleepers wax'd
t once heaved, and
e steed with his
re roll'd not the
his gasping lay
spray of the r
the rider dist
is brow, and the
re all silent, t
lifted, the t
of Ashur are lo
re broke in the
the Gentile, unsm
snow in the gla
d B
CAVA
n the mountain w
as mounted his
valley, o'er dal
rave Gallant that f
silk doublet the b
steel cap o'er his
is stirrup his bro
rave Gallant that f
fair England that
leader, her Chur
is honour, his
e Gallant that str
their Fairfax, the
d rebels of We
ld traitors of Lo
the North have en
d Cavendish, dre
gh Ormond, and Sc
e base Skippon, an
f England, that f
crest of the
conquer'd, resis
in triumph his t
r England, her Chu
W. S
T LOOKI
APMAN'
avell'd in the
ly states and
estern islan
in fealty to
de expanse ha
'd Homer ruled
er breathe it
apman speak out
ke some watche
lanet swims
Cortez when
the Pacific-a
h other with
on a peak
Kea
O
MU
and a f
the moonl
ily we w
gons that wa
ould be sno
gs of ori
mers dippe
e with thy
should deck
s should be
have broke
g has lost
H
TTEN IN
e brave, who
country's w
with dewy f
eck their ha
hall dress
s feet have
nds their k
een their di
r comes, a
turf that wra
m shall a
weeping h
Col
AFFO
dils, we w
te away
e early-r
attain'd
y,
he hast
s
the eve
g pray'd t
with y
rt time to
as short
growth to
or any
d
hours do
w
the Summ
earls of mo
be foun
Her
LITARY
, single i
ary Highl
d singing
e, or ge
uts and bin
a melancho
for the Va
wing with
gale did e
e notes to
rs in some
Arabia
hrilling ne'
me from the
he silence
farthest
tell me what
plaintive
happy, far-
tles lo
ome more h
matter
l sorrow, l
een, and m
e theme, th
ng could hav
singing at
the sickl
motionless
mounted
in my he
it was he
ords
BLO
es of a fr
ye fall
e is not
stay yet h
and gen
o at
re ye bo
or half'
o bid go
Nature brou
o show y
se you
lovely lea
how soon
though ne'e
ey have show
a while:
the g
Her
D MA
sie is in
ng so
in sits o
g so r
, thou b
ll I mar
x braw g
shall c
es the b
, say
ey-head
es the gr
orm o'er gr
ght thee
om the ste
, proud
W. S
LE
leep, the certai
ace of wit, th
wealth, the pri
judge between
roof shield me f
darts Despair
those civil w
ribute pay, i
smooth pillows
of noise and
land and a
ings, as being
eavy grace, th
elsewhere, Ste
ilip S
FOR T
wrath, that
and earth sh
hall be the
meet that d
ling like a p
heavens to
yet, and yet
h trump that w
day, that
judgment wak
trembling si
and earth sh
W. S
OPLAR
fell'd; farewe
ing sound of th
o longer and sin
s bosom their
e elapsed since
ield, and the ban
grass behold
my seat that onc
has fled to an
afford him a scre
ere his melody c
is sweet flowin
ears are all
e long lie as
y breast, and a
grove shall ari
o engage me, i
perishing ple
we are, our p
rter date, and d
Cow
NT
es hang by
shepherd bl
rs logs int
mes frozen
s nipt, and
y sings the
wh
uwhoo! A
Joan doth k
ound the wi
drowns the
it brooding
nose looks
crabs hiss
y sings the
wh
uwhoo! A
Joan doth k
akesp
ABE
y and many
gdom by
there lived wh
me of Ann
she lived with
ve and be
ld, and she
ingdom by
h a love that wa
y Annab
t the wingèd se
d her
the reason th
ingdom by
out of a clo
iful Ann
high-born
her awa
er up in
ingdom by
ER UP IN
KINGDOM
ot half so ha
ying her
the reason (as
ingdom by
ame out of the
killing my
was stronger by
ho were ol
far wise
he angels in
ons down un
ever my soul
autiful A
r beams, without
autiful A
er rise, but I se
autiful A
night-tide, I li
y darling-my li
lchre there
b by the s
A.
M
ght thou coul
not weep
ot, when b
couldst
rough my mi
would e'e
ee should l
houldst sm
upon that
'twill s
e thought I
ust look
speak-thou
ne'er left
feel, as w
ry! thou
st stay, e'en
and all
t press thy
thy smiles
y chill, blea
est still
lay thee i
am now
ink, where'
st forg
ps, may soot
ing too
s round thee
ne'er see
ever could
er can