James Kenneth Stephen World Poems

  • 1.
    There are people, I know, to be found,
    Who say, and apparently think,
    That sorrow and care may be drowned
    By a timely consumption of drink.
    ...
  • 2.
    1. IN THE BACKS.

    As I was strolling lonely in the Backs,
    I met a woman whom I did not like.
    ...
  • 3.
    Of sentences that stir my bile,
    Of phrases I detest,
    There's one beyond all others vile;
    "He did it for the best."
    ...
  • 4.
    As long I dwell on some stupendous
    And tremendous (Heaven defend us!)
    Monstr'-inform'-ingens-horrendous
    Demoniaco-seraphic
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  • 6.
    In a wild moraine of forgotten books,
    On the glacier of years gone by,
    As I plied my rake for order's sake,
    There was one that caught my eye:
    ...
  • 7.
    Henley, June 7, 1891.

    Shall we, to whom the stream by right belongs,
    Who travel silent, save, perchance, for songs;
    ...
Total 7 World Poems by James Kenneth Stephen

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