218 Results with the "Poetry" genre
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VERSE: TWO WORLDS
In "Two Worlds," a chapter from the collection "Legends and Lyrics - Second Series," the ethereal nature of God's world is contrasted with the tarnished reality of the human domain. This poetic verse opens with a vivid illustration of God's creation, abundant in beauty and light, enveloped in a majesty that adorns the day, orchestrates the nocturnal sky with stars, and fills the earth with melodious wonder. The essence of this divine environment is encapsulated in the omnipresent notion of Love, a force…-
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VERSE: OPTIMUS
"Optimus," a verse from "Legends and Lyrics - Second Series," eloquently conveys the theme of altruism over personal glory. It begins by warning against a deceptive snare that appeals to the noble-hearted with the allure of doing good, which, despite its appealing façade, misguides by advocating for the assumption of duties not meant for oneself. The verse portrays this temptation as a false angel, advocating for action when one finds others failing in their duties or when great tasks remain unaddressed,…-
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VERSE: BEYOND
"Beyond" is a meditative poem exploring the transcendence of love beyond the constraints of earthly existence and its inferior elements—pride, fame, science, learning, wealth, and power. These, despite their seeming significance, fade into obsolescence against the backdrop of eternity, emphasizing that Heaven, in its purity, cannot accommodate such transient achievements. The poem suggests that on Earth, love's journey begins but remains constrained, unable to flourish amidst the mundanity and…-
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VERSE: A LEGEND OF PROVENCE
In a moment of solitude and dim light, the narrator finds themselves entranced by a portrait of a sorrowful nun, launching into a legend tied to this image. The story, set in the picturesque south of France, unfolds around a convent known as "Our Lady of the Hawthorns," celebrated for its benevolence, skill in the healing arts, and a peaceful life dedicated to service and prayer. Among the nuns, Sister Angela, a young orphan raised within the convent's walls, stood out for her devotion, innocence, and the…-
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Legends and Lyrics: Second Series is a collection of poems by Adelaide Anne Procter, published in 1861. It features reflective and lyrical works exploring themes of faith, love, compassion, and social justice, showcasing Procter's delicate and heartfelt poetic style.
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CHAPTER IX. Old Dog; New Tricks
In Chapter IX of "Further Adventures of Lad" titled "Old Dog; New Tricks," the often-quoted proverb "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" is challenged through the adventures of Lad, a noble collie past his prime yet capable of learning and delivering new wonders. At twelve, Lad astonishes his family by bringing home a discarded but beautiful lace parasol, displaying his unique ability to retrieve and his discerning nature that differentiates between items belonging to his owners and those that…-
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The chapter provides fascinating insights into Jeanne d'Arc's intertwined history with Scottish forces and individuals, painting a vivid picture of her remarkable influence and the legacy that followed. Jeanne d'Arc, known for leading a victorious charge at Lagny against the Burgundians under Franquet d'Arras, had notable Scottish connections, including a Scottish artist, possibly James Polwarth or a Hume of Polwarth, who designed her banner. This connection is bolstered by a monk from Dunfermline claiming…-
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BALLAD OF THE PHILANTHROPIST
In the esteemed Pomona Road and Gardens, N., tranquility and purity adorned each corner, setting a standard of serenity untouched by the common vulgarity found elsewhere. This neighborhood, unmarred by the disturbances of brawling spouses or the threats of burglary, presented itself as a peaceful haven, boasting chapels and churches instead of public houses. Yet, this idyllic setting did not satisfy B. 13, the local policeman, whose thirst for action left him discontent with the lack of criminal activity…-
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THE TOURNAY OF THE HEROES
In the vividly depicted Tournay of the Heroes, the call to arms echoes through the realm, summoning an assembly of valiant knights ready to joust in a grand tournament that pits the legends of old Romance against characters from modern fiction. The lists are prepared, and the air is charged with anticipation as combatants on both sides are introduced with grandeur and historical reverence. Leading the charge for the champions of Romance, Roland of Roncesvaux and Wilfred of Ivanhoe take their honored…-
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THE FAIRY MINISTER
In the serene and tumultuous era of 1692, the tale of the Reverend Mr. Kirk of Aberfoyle, a peaceful man deeply loved by both his fellow men and the mystical Fairies, unfolds. Amidst the bloodshed of the Battle of Killiecrankie where the red blood of Dundee bled into the Garry, and political turmoil turned the world upside down, Mr. Kirk wandered his valley, untouched and attuned to the ethereal whispers and sightings from the otherworldly inhabitants of fairy knolls and enchanted hills. His profound…-
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