Al Aaraf, by Edgar Allan Poe
I O! Nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown ...
I O! Nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown ...
Lo! Death has reared himself a throne
In a s...
By a route obscure and lonely,
Haunted by il...
I dwelt alone
In a world of moan,
And my sou...
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered,...
At midnight, in the month of June,
I stand b...
Beloved! Amid the earnest woes
That crowd arou...
I saw thee onceonce onlyyears ago:
I must not...
Helen, thy beauty is to me
Like those Nicean ...
I, Alphonso, live and learn,
Seeing Nature ...
Think me not unkind and rude
That I walk alone...
Bring me wine, but wine which never grew
In t...
SICUT PATRIBUS, SIT DEUS NOBIS The rocky nook...
When I was born,
From all the seas of strengt...
That you are fair or wise is vain,
Or strong,...
Little thinks, in the field, yon red-cloaked ...
Hast thou named all the birds without a gun?
...
A ruddy drop of manly blood
The surging sea ou...
Give all to love;
Obey thy heart;
Friends, ...
One musician is sure,
His wisdom will not fai...
On a mound an Arab lay,
And sung his sweet re...
Ruby wine is drunk by knaves,
Sugar spends to...
From fall to spring, the russet acorn,
Fruit...
Burly, dozing humble-bee,
Where thou art is ...
I. THE INITIAL LOVE Venus, when her son was l...