To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses

by Robert Herrick (1591-1674) Now is the time for mirth, Nor cheek or tongue be dumb; For with the flow’ry earth The golden pomp is come. The golden pomp is come; For now each tree does wear, Made of her pap and gum, Rich beads of amber here. Now reigns the rose, and now Th’Continue reading “To Live Merrily, And To Trust To Good Verses”

The Destruction of Sennacherib

by Lord Byron (George Gordon) 1788-1824 The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when Summer isContinue reading “The Destruction of Sennacherib”

Against Evil Company

by Isaac Watts (1674-1728) Why should I join with those in Play, In whom I’ve no delight, Who curse and swear, but never pray, Who call ill Names, and fight. I hate to hear a wanton Song, Their Words offend my ears: I should not dare defile my Tongue With Language such as theirs. AwayContinue reading “Against Evil Company”

Kin to Sorrow

by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) Am I kin to Sorrow, That so oft Falls the knocker of my door — Neither loud nor soft, But as long accustomed, Under Sorrow’s hand? Marigolds around the step And rosemary stand, And then comes Sorrow — And what does Sorrow care For the rosemary Or the marigoldsContinue reading “Kin to Sorrow”

Though The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See

by Thomas Moore (1779-1852) Though the last glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see, Yet wherever thou art shall seem Erin to me; In exile thy bosom shall still be my home, And thine eyes make my climate wherever we roam. To the gloom of some desert or cold rocky shore, Where the eye ofContinue reading “Though The Last Glimpse Of Erin With Sorrow I See”