William Rose Benet Poems

  • 1.
    I flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying.
    I said, “Wait on, wait on, while I ride below!
    I shall start a heron soon
    In the marsh beneath the moon-
    ...
  • 2.
    Blake saw a treeful of angels at Peckham Rye,
    And his hands could lay hold on the tiger's terrible heart.
    Blake knew how deep is Hell, and Heaven how high,
    And could build the universe from one tiny part.
    ...
Total 2 Poems by William Rose Benet

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God 2 Heart 2 High 2 Soul 2 Hold 2 Beneath 1 Breath 1 Dark 1 Comfort 1 Universe 1

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Denner's Old Woman
 by William Cowper

In this mimic form of a matron in years,
How plainly the pencil of Denner appears!
The matron herself, in whose old age we see
Not a trace of decline, what a wonder is she!
No dimness of eye, and no cheek hanging low,
No wrinkle, or deep-furrow-d frown on the brow!
Her forehead indeed is here circled around
With locks like the ribbon with which they are bound;
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