The Mountain, by Robert Frost
THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...
THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...
I DIDN'T make you know how glad I was
To have ...
In a far-away northern county in the placid pas...
VELVET soft the night-star glowed
Over the un...
Here, where precipitate Spring, with one ligh...
1 And Aged Tiriel. Stood before the Gates of ...
The Argument I lovè d Theotormon,
An...
Do you not see the waters of the Yellow River
...
Whence joyful harvests spring, what heav'nly s...
NOT as it seems, friend, brother, is my life...
Many a youth left home and friend
To pioneer a...
Blue shadows wreathed the galley's prow that bo...
She whom I worship night and day, she loathes ...
Deep in the woods and deeper you may stray,
A...
A Tale of Halloween I You ask me for a tale o...
In the Mahouna mountain, in the Haracta glen, ...
For days the hunter over open plains
Fring'd b...
Meanderings of a stream rises twenty miles nort...
THOU white and dried-up sea! So old!
So strewn...
Once more, we all from seed celestial spring, ...
His torch and quiver down sly Eros flung,
An ...
The Tale of a Gunner at the Battle of Plattsbur...