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Submissions by Fisk, Terry ( 42 texts )

Texts and Translations
  • Often rebuked, yet always back returning
  • The night was dark yet winter breathed
  • When days of beauty deck the earth
  • All day I've toiled but not with pain
  • And first an hour of mournful musing
  • Well some may hate and some may scorn
  • Aye there it is, it wakes tonight
  • The battle had passed from the height
  • Ah why because the dazzling sun
  • In summer's mellow midnight
  • Why ask to know the date the clime?
  • Come hither child who gifted thee
  • It was not a summer's day
  • O transient voyager of heaven
  • How few of all the hearts are grieving
  • The linnet in the rocky dells
  • The wind was rough which tore
  • Thou standest in the greenwoods now
  • I see around me tombstones grey
  • The night of storms has passed
  • Silent is the house
  • Enough of thought philosopher
  • Companions all day long we've stood
  • Fair sinks the summer evening now
  • Here with my knee upon thy stone
  • There should be no despair for you
  • Why do I hate that lone green dell?
  • From our evening fireside now
  • I would have touched the heavenly key
  • Now trusts a heart that trusts in you
  • Light up the halls tis closing day
  • On a sunny brae alone I lay
  • Lady in your palace hall
  • Child of delight what brings you here
  • Heavy hangs the raindrop
  • Well, narrower draw the circle round
  • If grief for grief can touch thee
  • I did not sleep twas noon of day
  • What woke? A little child
  • All hushed and still
  • Stern reason is to judgment come
  • I paused on the threshold

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