Ox Poems

Ox Poems

The Mountain, by Robert Frost

THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...

A Servant to Servants, by Robert Frost

I DIDN'T make you know how glad I was
To have ...

The Ox-Tamer, by Walt Whitman

In a far-away northern county in the placid pas...

The Wizard Way, by Aleister Crowley

VELVET soft the night-star glowed
Over the un...

Fiesole Idyl, by Walter Savage Landor

Here, where precipitate Spring, with one ligh...

Tiriel, by William Blake

1 And Aged Tiriel. Stood before the Gates of ...

Visions of the Daughters of Albion, by William Blake

The Argument I lovè d Theotormon,
An...

An Exhortation, by Li Bai

Do you not see the waters of the Yellow River
...

Georgic I, by Virgil

Whence joyful harvests spring, what heav'nly s...

My Friend, My Brother, by Alfred Mortier

NOT as it seems, friend, brother, is my life...

California Pioneers of Early Days Crossing the Plains, by August Wilhelm Wern

Many a youth left home and friend
To pioneer a...

Theseus, by Bacchylides

Blue shadows wreathed the galley's prow that bo...

On Fools, by Bhartrhari

She whom I worship night and day, she loathes ...

Deep in the Woods, by Christine Siebeneck Swayne

Deep in the woods and deeper you may stray,
A...

The Enchanted Ring, by Edith Matilda Thomas

A Tale of Halloween I You ask me for a tale o...

The Lion, by Isaac McLellan

In the Mahouna mountain, in the Haracta glen, ...

Watching for Elephants at Night in South Africa, by Isaac McLellan

For days the hunter over open plains
Fring'd b...

Holland River and Its Tributaries, by James McIntyre

Meanderings of a stream rises twenty miles nort...

The Plains of Arizona, by Joaquin Miller

THOU white and dried-up sea! So old!
So strewn...

Infinite Worlds, by Lucretius

Once more, we all from seed celestial spring, ...

Eros and the Bull, by Moschus

His torch and quiver down sly Eros flung,
An ...

Fight, by Percy MacKaye

The Tale of a Gunner at the Battle of Plattsbur...