Now in the West the slender moon lies low, And now Orion glimmers through the trees, Clearing the earth with even pace and slow, And now the stately-moving Pleiades, In that soft infinite darkness overhead Hang jewel-wise upon a silver… Read More ›
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“Ainigmata” by Barry Eric Odell Pain
I wanted the sweep of the wild wet weather, The wind’s long lash and the rain’s free fall, The toss of the trees as they swayed together, The measureless grey that was over them all; Whose roar speaks more than… Read More ›
“The Witch” by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
I have walked a great while over the snow, And I am not tall nor strong. My clothes are wet, and my teeth are set, And the way was hard and long. I have wandered over the fruitful earth, But… Read More ›