William Browne Earth Poems

  • 1.
    The Muses' friend (grey-eyed Aurora) yet
    Held all the meadows in a cooling sweat,
    The milk-white gossamers not upwards snow'd,
    Nor was the sharp and useful-steering goad
    ...
  • 2.
    Hail, thou my native soil! thou blessed plot
    Whose equal all the world affordeth not!
    Show me who can so many crystal rills,
    Such sweet-clothed valleys or aspiring hills;
    ...
  • 3.
    Willie.

    Roget, droop not, see the spring
    Is the earth enamelling,
    ...
  • 4.
    Unto a pleasant grove or such like place,
    Where here the curious cutting of a hedge:
    There, by a pond, the trimming of the sedge:
    Here the fine setting of well-shading trees:
    ...
  • 5.
    Now great Hyperion left his golden throne
    That on the dancing waves in glory shone,
    For whose declining on the western shore
    The oriental hills black mantles wore,
    ...
  • 6.
    Venus by Adonis' side
    Crying kiss'd, and kissing cried,
    Wrung her hands and tore her hair
    For Adonis dying there.
    ...
Total 6 Earth Poems by William Browne

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Because I am mad about women
I am mad about the hills,'
Said that wild old wicked man
Who travels where God wills.
'Not to die on the straw at home.
Those hands to close these eyes,
That is all I ask, my dear,
From the old man in the skies.
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