Evenings with Colorado Poets: A Compilation of Selections from Colorado Poets and Verse-writersFrancis Shanor Kinder, Frank Clarence Spencer |
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... feet , And as constant as lovers who die , My surrender repeat ; And I take as the right of my love , And I keep as its sign , An ineffable joy in each sense And new strength as from wine , A seal for all purpose and hope , And a pledge ...
... feet , And as constant as lovers who die , My surrender repeat ; And I take as the right of my love , And I keep as its sign , An ineffable joy in each sense And new strength as from wine , A seal for all purpose and hope , And a pledge ...
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... me glad and fleet , And lay'st undreamed - of treasures at my feet . Ah ! messenger , thy royal blood to buy , I am too poor . Thou art the king , not I. MY STRAWBERRY . O marvel , fruit of fruits , 7 HELEN HUNT JACKSON . Thought.
... me glad and fleet , And lay'st undreamed - of treasures at my feet . Ah ! messenger , thy royal blood to buy , I am too poor . Thou art the king , not I. MY STRAWBERRY . O marvel , fruit of fruits , 7 HELEN HUNT JACKSON . Thought.
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... feet , Queenly - statured , angel - featured , and her eyes so tender , human , - That strong man long therein gazing , found his rounded world complete . V. In that green and glorious garden , she was 18 EVENINGS WITH COLORADO POETS .
... feet , Queenly - statured , angel - featured , and her eyes so tender , human , - That strong man long therein gazing , found his rounded world complete . V. In that green and glorious garden , she was 18 EVENINGS WITH COLORADO POETS .
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... feet the riches of her dower : The pulpy fruit , the nut's sweet ripened gland , The largess free to gleaner and to plower , And all the Summer sought in vain to bring ; When stood the hills in glorious garmenting ; Shadowed by low ...
... feet the riches of her dower : The pulpy fruit , the nut's sweet ripened gland , The largess free to gleaner and to plower , And all the Summer sought in vain to bring ; When stood the hills in glorious garmenting ; Shadowed by low ...
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... feet ; Didst thou find thyself alone ? Couldst thou catch no kindred tone ? Like this wand'rer as he stands On the shore with folded hands , Moistened eye and saddened lip.— Stands to watch the stately ship Dropping down into the night ...
... feet ; Didst thou find thyself alone ? Couldst thou catch no kindred tone ? Like this wand'rer as he stands On the shore with folded hands , Moistened eye and saddened lip.— Stands to watch the stately ship Dropping down into the night ...
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beauty birds bless bloom blossoms blue breast breath bright Casey's tabble dote Chalcas chant royal clouds Colorado crown darkness dead dear death Denver dream earth ether waves Eugene Field eyes face fade fair feet flowers gate glad God's gold golden golden-rod grass grave grudge thee hand hath hear heart heaven Helen Hunt Jackson hills hope insect winging James havens Josepha kiss land life's light lips Little Boy Blue lonely love's lullaby song morning neath never Night cometh o'er pain peace poems Red Hoss Mountain rest ROBERT MCINTYRE rose sail sassafras shadows shining Sierra Blanca sigh silent sing skies smile snow sollum song sorrow soul spring stand stars summer sunbeams sweet tears Tellocha tender thine thou hast thro to-night toy dog voice wait waves wild winds youth
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Page 45 - THE little toy dog is covered with dust, But sturdy and stanch he stands; And the little toy soldier is red with rust, And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new, And the soldier was passing fair; And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. FATHER'S LETTER 249 "Now, don't you go till I come," he said, "And don't you make any noise!
Page 46 - Ay, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand, Each in the same old place, Awaiting the touch of a little hand, The smile of a little face. And they wonder, as waiting these long years through, In the dust of that little chair, What has become of our Little Boy Blue Since he kissed them and put them there.
Page 6 - Not as I will." Blindfolded and alone I wait; Loss seems too bitter, gain too late; Too heavy burdens in the load And too few helpers on the road, And joy is weak and grief is strong, And years and days so long, so long; Yet this one thing I learn to know Each day more surely as I go, That I am glad the good and ill By changeless law are ordered still, "Not as I will.
Page 7 - MESSENGER, art thou the king, or I ? Thou dalliest outside the palace gate Till on thine idle armor lie the late And heavy dews : the morn's bright, scornful eye Reminds thee ; then, in subtle mockery, Thou smilest at the window where I wait, Who bade thee ride for life. In empty state My days go on, while false hours prophesy Thy quick return ; at last, in sad despair, I cease to bid thee, leave thee free as air ; When lo, thou stand'st before me glad and fleet, And lay'st undreamed-of treasures...
Page 45 - He dreamt of the pretty toys; And, as he was dreaming, an angel song Awakened our Little Boy Blue — Oh! the years are many, the years are long, But the little toy friends are true!
Page 44 - The very recollection of them puddin's 'nd them pies Brings a yearnin' to my buzzum 'nd the water to my eyes; 'Nd seems like cookin' nowadays ain't what it used to be In camp on Red Hoss Mountain in that year of '63; But, maybe, it is better, 'nd, maybe, I'm to blame — I'd like to be a-livin' in the mountains jest the same — I'd like to live that life again when skies wuz fair 'nd blue, When things wuz run wide open 'nd men wuz brave 'nd true; When brawny arms the flinty ribs of Red Hoss Mountain...
Page 11 - Shrined leaders' hearts in costly state: The symbol, sign, and instrument Of each soul's purpose, passion, strife, Of fires in which are poured and spent Their all of love, their all of life. O feeble, mighty human hand! 0 fragile, dauntless human heart! The universe holds nothing planned With such sublime, transcendent art! Yes, Death, I own I grudge thee mine Poor little hand, so feeble now; Its wrinkled palm, its altered line, Its veins so pallid and so slow — (Unfinished here.) Ah, well, friend...
Page 46 - THE WANDERER Upon a mountain height, far from the sea, I found a shell, And to my listening ear the lonely thing Ever a song of ocean seemed to sing, Ever a tale of ocean seemed to tell.
Page 45 - Little Boy Blue The little toy dog is covered with dust, But sturdy and staunch he stands ; And the little toy soldier is red with rust, And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new, And the soldier was passing fair; And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. "Now, don't you go till I come...
Page 8 - I see thy tendrils drink by sips From grass and clover's smiling lips ; I hear thy roots dig down for wells, Tapping the meadow's hidden cells ; Whole generations of green things, Descended from long lines of springs, I see make room for thee to bide A quiet comrade by their side ; I see the creeping peoples go Mysterious journeys to and fro, Treading to right and left of thee, Doing thee homage wonderingly. I see the wild bees as they fare, Thy cups of honey drink, but spare. I mark thee bathe and...