XML PDF CHARLES AT THE SEASIDE. “Pray, Fisherman, what is this great water?” “It is the sea; did you never hear of the sea?”…
XML PDF THE GALLEY SLAVE. My Galley rocks close in to shore, and waits for me, and waits for meTo spring aboard and seize…
XML PDF Around the earth is spread the sea,Full of wonders for you and me;Across the waves the tall ships go,But they know not…
XML PDF THE NAMELESS ONES. Through the stately Mansions of EndeavourBlow the winds, the tameless winds, of wild desire; And the Mansions in their fashion…
XML PDF DERMID. See how the snows lie white kissed by the moon,Clothing the earth in Druid fantasies.The trees forget that it was ever…
XML PDF AITHNE. Let me rest here where silence crowns old days,aying invisible kingdoms at our feet.I have grown strange to my own self…
XML PDF THE TOWN. O deary me how idle isThis great and weary town.For people talk and never doAs they go up and down.…
XML PDF MUGEN. (WITHOUT WORDS.) I gathered the carnations and roses—an April day—(O, flowers and Spring!)I trod the road to the nightingale’s nest,And I…
XML PDF EVENING. Evening with breezes that revive my memories;Evening, my refuge where my sighing eyes hurry to meet with the stars!All the leaves and…
XML PDF A SONG OF THE NIGHT. The wind is softly sighing round the house, Tapping with gentle finger on the pane,The scuttering footsteps of…