Sydney Wheeler Jephcott Poems

  • 1.
    O gracious morning eglantine,
    Making the far old English ways divine!
    Though from thy stock our mateless rose was bred,
    Staining the world's skies with its red,
    ...
  • 2.
    Morning.

    Out from the hut at break of day,
    And up the hills in the dawning grey;
    ...
  • 3.
    But, under all, my heart believes the day
    Was not diviner over Athens, nor
    The West wind sweeter thro' the Cyclades
    Than here and now; and from the altar of To-day
    ...
  • 4.
    The wreckage of some name-forgotten barque,
    Half-buried by the dolorous shore;
    Whereto the living waters never more
    Their urgent billows pour;
    ...
  • 5.
    SNOWY-SMOOTH beneath the pen-
    Richest field that iron ploughs,
    Germinating thoughts of men,
    Tho- no heaven its rain allows.
    ...
  • 6.
    HAVE courage, O my comradry of dreamers!
    All things, except mere Earth, are ours.
    We pluck its passions for our flowers.
    Dawn-dyed our great cloud-banners toss their streamers
    ...
  • 7.
    There was a King of Thule
    Whom a Witch-wife stole at birth;
    In a country known but newly,
    All under the dumb, huge Earth.
    ...
Total 7 Poems by Sydney Wheeler Jephcott

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Awake, awake my little Boy!
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