Of thy treasure Now is right!-- Ah, I see it! woe, oh woe! I forget the word of might. Ah, the w...
2011-12-14
The old man still wanders with ne'er-changing pace, He covers with joy his sad heart. So I think o...
The foaming waters around her roar, To save her, no bark pushes off from the shore. Her gaze once ...
WATER-FETCHING goes the noble Brahmin's wife, so pure and lovely; He is honour'd, void of blemish....
And bethinks him of his bride; And ere long, while onward going, Chances past a fair to ride; In ...
On his nimble steed he lifts her quickly, And so hastens, with the heart-sad woman, Straightway to...
He wears on his neck a chain of gold, And a hat of straw doth he wear. If scorn 'tis vain to seek ...
Bravely cling together, Both in fortune's sunshine bright, And in stormy weather. Just as we are ...
Sleep on! what wouldst thou more? Through thee I'm hither flying, Thou wilt not list before In sl...
And when the cannons growl around, And small arms rattle clear, And trumpet, trot, and drum resoun...
Softly are press'd; The woodbird's asleep on the bough. Wait, then, and thou Soon wilt find rest....
My bed has no trestles, My trestles no bed; Yet merrier moments No mortal e'er led. My cellar is...
At midnight hour. Until at length the full moon, lustre-fraught, Burst thro' the gloom wherein she...
Thy father, dead lies he, The trembling townsmen flee, Adown the street the blood runs free; Oh, ...
And lo! 'twas done with speed of light; The evening soon the world embraced, And o'er the mountain...