Tag Archive for: Nature
Hotel Man
Nature and SeasonsHotel Man
508
Now doth the summer hotel man
Ransack the shore and hills
To find a fit foundation for
A place to build big bills
Together
Love and RomanceTogether
693
Glory of a golden light over vale and hill
Buttercups a-bending to the swift wind's will,
Summer-sweet in every breath, a bird on every spray-
And it's you and I together, Dear, the livelong day!
Wonder of a misty moon high…
Aerial Navigation
Nature and SeasonsAerial Navigation
127-5
All hall the day when all mankind,
In every tribe and nation,
Shall meet the progrees of the age,
By aerial navigation;
When over valleys, hills, and plains
Huge chariots shall ride
In majesty and safety, too,…
The Universal Query
Nature and SeasonsTHE UNIVERSAL QUERY
4046
I was tired of the town with its tu- mult and strife,
Where every one struggles for gain life,
I longed for the sweet and beneficent
So I rushed for the afternoon train
And I thought of the country, where nature appears
The…
Ervesiorto
Nature and SeasonsErvesiorto
2944
The Carthusian monks in the time ofCortez established small monastery high up on the mountain slopes on the roa lending to Toluen, the capital of the State of Mexico, for th City of Mexico is in a district like Washington
When…
The Initiate
Nature and SeasonsTHE INITIATE
5548
The music of the Universes! (Faint not, Soul, nor fear)
Transcendent harmony-each note the whirling of sphere;a
With the ear of my soul-I can hear, I can hear!
The Name Ineffable; my soul, thy long sought wisdom- key;
It…
John August Stetson
Nature and SeasonsJohn August Stetson
6001
John August Stetson was a man of at fairs,
in the place he chose to realde,
He'd been justice of the peace, and all the police,
And many things else, on the side
The people need laws, so John August declared,
Suca…
The World Is Too Much With Us
Nature and SeasonsThe World is Too Much with Us
2975
The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This sea that bares her bosom…
Just For A Change
Nature and SeasonsJUST FOR A CHANGE
4586
I'm sort of tired of things that is:
They're lackin, somewhat as to fiz
There ain't no ginger in life's jar
With things a-goin' as they are
The fauit may be with me, and then,
It may be otherwise again
I ain't a-tryin'…
When The Golden Sun Is Setting
Nature and SeasonsWhen the Golden Sun is Setting
Edna
1023
When the golden sun is setting in the bright
and golden west,
tly sighing in the trees;
Then the wind wind is softly
Then every haunt of nature ap speaks of qulet
peace and rest,
And evening's hush…
Sunset
Nature and SeasonsSunset
Beth Slater Whitson in Appleton's Booklover's Magazine
1014
Shoulder to shoulder stand the rugged hills,
A crown of gold upon each purple crest:
A-tremble lies the valley at their feet,
Day's afterglow upon its pulsing breast:
Gaunt,…
The Menace Of Reform
Nature and SeasonsTHE MENACE OF REFORM
4471
When the plaints of the reformers bring about the childless flat,
When the women of the future deign to wear the birdless hat,
When the magazines, muck-rakelens, tell about the germtess beef,
When the Fourth is wholly…
Y Y Y Man
Nature and SeasonsY Y Y Man
4368
There is a farmer who is Y Y
Enough to take his EE
And study nature with his I I,
And think of what he C C
He hears the chatter of the J J
As they each other тт
And sees that when a tree DKK
It makes a home for B B
A…
Green Grows The Laurel
Nature and SeasonsGreen Grows the Laurel
84-7
I once list a true love, but now I have honel
She has gone und left me, I live all alone
I live all alone, and contented I'll be Till she finds another one better than ma
Chorus-
Green grows the laurel, clinging…
Rock Of Ages
Nature and SeasonsRock of Ages
116-1
"Rock of ages, cleft for ine"
Thoughtlessly & maiden sung
Fell the words inconsciously,
From her girlish gleeful longue:
Sang as little children sing
Sang va sing the birds in June,
Fell the words like light leaves down,…
Evening On The Prairie
Nature and SeasonsEvening On The Prairie
Mary D McFadden
13
Tonight, dear heart, when the smoke hangs low
Between my eyes and the sunset's glow
My heart turns back from the futile town,
To the plains, where the dusk comes setting down
Over the prairie we used…
Where The Cocklebur Grows
Nature and SeasonsWhere the Cocklebur Grows
1224
Although fertile the soll
If there be lack of toil
Unremittingly done in between the long rows:
Makes the farmer forlorn
When he gathers his corn,
In fields that are foul where the cockle- bur grows
In the…