Al Aaraf, by Edgar Allan Poe
I O! Nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown ...
I O! Nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown ...
I saw thee onceonce onlyyears ago:
I must not...
Daughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring,
Wi...
I Of Merlin wise I learned a song, --
Sing it...
Thousand minstrels woke within me,
'Our music...
1 When the pine tosses its cones
To the song ...
WHEN I see birches bend to left and right
Acro...
FROM where I lingered in a lull in March
Outsi...
A GOVERNOR it was proclaimed this time,
When ...
I DWELL in a lonely house I know
That vanishe...
BUILDER, in building the little house,
In ev...
THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...
THE house had gone to bring again
To the midni...
THE buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard
A...
"WILLIS, I didn't want you here to-day:
The ...
I wonder about the trees.
Why do we wish to be...
LOVE at the lips was touch
As sweet as I could...
FROM off a hill whose concave womb reworded
A ...
COME unto these yellow sands,
&...
From fairest creatures we desire increase,
Tha...
For shame, deny that thou bear'st love to any
...
O, that you were your self! But, love, you a...
Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art,
As tho...
Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tong...
But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Make wa...