Let The People praise Thee
... ?ict tlic proplc praise Eljee (PSAii.M 67:) As when the sun uprising, After a night of rain, Our gloomy hearts. f surprising And all is fair again Lord, let Thy countenance benign Upon Thy waiting peo ...
... ?ict tlic proplc praise Eljee (PSAii.M 67:) As when the sun uprising, After a night of rain, Our gloomy hearts. f surprising And all is fair again Lord, let Thy countenance benign Upon Thy waiting peo ...
... &l)t Eoiur i He fell To-day or Yesterday j I Her lover whom she has not known She thinks to meet him on her way, But she must go alone. j She does not weep for he will come Some day some day, she thin ...
... Co a lister in jfvatue (Lines written on being invalided home) While our strength was but small, And we lingered abed, How you cared for us all We were kiddies, you said Some of us five, and some only ...
... a draper for lEaeter I am the Resurrection and the Life Great God of all the Universe, Let there be Light upon the Earth again. Thy Word of old once more renew, From chaos form a world anew, Let there ...
... ante's if) o u s r A Sexcentenary Sonnet by Victor Plarr The moon on Arno beautifully gleams. Only an hour ago on Appennine The splendour of sunset shone as some divine Halo in Lippo Lippi's angel dre ...
... fllttns Urritinaitn iEmpivr sUutltirr Wiih apologies to the manes of the late Charles Godfrey Leland, and with special reference to Mr. Morrell's double-page in this number. Hans Breitmann hat an Embi ...
... Main in iSgpt Soft as a shower that April brings The rain fell on the growing wheat, And joy was in the plover's wings And in the wagtail's busy feet. Silver and cool, the quick drops splashed On dust ...
... 5Tf)c Sentimentalist Oh Life he shuddered at your ugliness, And flung a cloak magnificently dyed Upon you, cried: How fair t and did not guess Your beauty and your splendour and your pride Ianthe Jer ...
... 2T1)C jrplmtirti £tlrnrc A silence as of death reigns on the world, The earth is dumb for twice a minute's space r The Banners of the Dead are now unfurl'd, At the salute stands a whole living race. S ...
... £1 0 n o of 02J a 1 1 n 3 Dawn streams across the East a faint flush lingers, Deepens, and spreads, and glows As, from Night's urgent clasp, Day draws white fingers, Kissed to a tender rose A day to l ...
... 2T1)C Uision of Slnnagrtrtjon j High o'er the din of these war-shocked days I rose in a wild ecstatic flight, j j And down, with an all-embracing gaze, I looked, and lo to my frenzied sight j The eart ...
... 3TU10 ILontion Utmss We found two lads of the City of London Regiment sitting in the ditch, frozen and dead. One had his arms around the other, who held fragments of biscuit in the corner of his mouth ...