Preludes by T. S. Eliot
Preludes by T. S. Eliot I The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The
Every Day Poems
Preludes by T. S. Eliot I The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The
A Drinking Song by W.B. Yests Wine comes in at the mouth And love comes in at the eye; That’s
Dream Land by Christina Rossetti Where sunless rivers weep Their waves into the deep, She sleeps a charm’d sleep: Awake
Beauty and Beauty by Rupert Brooke When Beauty and Beauty meet All naked, fair to fair, The earth is
A Valentine by Lewis Carroll And cannot pleasures, while they last, Be actual unless, when past, They leave us shuddering
Friends by W. B. Yeats Now must I these three praise Three women that have wrought What joy is
Love’s Lantern by Joyce Kilmer (For Aline) Because the road was steep and long And through a dark and lonely
The Moods by W. B. Yeats Time drops in decay, Like a candle burnt out, And the mountains and
Anticipation by Amy Lowell I have been temperate always, But I am like to be very drunk With your coming.
Spoils of the Dead by Robert Frost Two fairies it was On a still summer day Came forth in the