Threehundredthirtyfour

I saw above a sea of hills      A solitary planet shine, And there was…


Threehundredtwentyeight

The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree……


Threehundredtwentyseven

Whence comes man at his birth? or where does death lead him? Whom do you…


Threehundredfifteen

Talk what you please of future spring And sun-warm'd sweet to-morrow:—……


Threehundredfourteen

Over the edge of the purple down,    Where the single lamplight gleams,…


Threehundredthirteen

I bring to thee, night, my day's empty cup, to be cleansed with thy cool…


Threehundredtwelve

My old clock used to tell the time and subdivide diurnity; but now it's…


Threehundredeleven

Shy one, shy one, Shy one of my heart, She moves in the firelight…


Threehundredten

But he grew old—    This knight so bold—    And o’er his heart a…


Threehundrednine

Around me are the two hundred and forty men of B Company, Mud-colored;…