The Second Monarchy being the Persian began underCyrus Darius being his Uncle and Father-in-la
Cyrus Cambyses Son of Persia King,
Whom Lady Mandana did to him bring,
She daughter unto great Astiages,
He in descent the seventh from Arbaces
Cyrus Cambyses Son of Persia King,
Whom Lady Mandana did to him bring,
She daughter unto great Astiages,
He in descent the seventh from Arbaces
A night of loveexquisite as aconcert from old Veniceplayed on exquisite instruments
Healthy as abuttock of a little angel
Wise as ananthill
Garish as airblown into a trumpet
HY should I blame her that she filled my
With misery, or that she would of
Have taught to ignorant men most violent ways,
Or hurled the little streets upon the great
Behold
three sister-wonders, in whom met,
Distinct and chast, the splendrous
Of Juno,
A Shepherd's Boy (he seeks no better name)Led forth his flocks along the silver Thame,
Where dancing sun-beams n the waters play'd,
And verdant alders form'd a quiv'ring shade
Soft as he mourn'd, the streams forgot to flow,
Oh ye
who teach the ingenuous youth of nations,
Holland,
France,
April this year, not
Than April of a year ago,
Is full of whispers, full of sighs,
Of dazzling mud and dingy snow;
HE Sun's bright palace, on high columns rais'd, With burnish'd gold and flaming jewels blaz'd; The folding gates diffus'd a silver light, And with a milder gleam refresh'd the sight; Of polish'd iv'ry was the cov'ring wrought: The Story of The mat...
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
We have come far together, but here we must part;the green hills vainly echo my feelings
When will we again take wine cups in handto stroll as we did beneath last night's moon
Every district sings sad songs at your leaving;three reigns n...