Jessie Mackay Year Poems

  • 1.
    IN Ortygia the Dawn land the old gods dwell,
    And the silverâ??s yet a-quiver on the old wizard well
    By the milk-white walls of the Temple of the Moon,
    Where the Dawn Maids hallow the red godsâ?? tune,
    ...
  • 2.
    HEREâ??S to the home that was never, never ours!
    Toast it full and fairly when the winter lowers.
    Speak ye low, my merry men, sitting at your ease;
    Harken to the homeless Drift in the roaring seas!
    ...
  • 3.
    O JUNE has her diamonds, her diamonds of sheen,
    Meet for a queen-s neck, if Death had e-er a queen!
    June has her blue days, jewels of delight,
    Set in the ivory of Alp-land white,-
    ...
Total 3 Year Poems by Jessie Mackay

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