John Kendall (dum-dum) Sweet Poems

  • 1.
    Here, in mine old-time harbourage installed,
    Lulled by the murmurous hum of London's traffic
    To that full calm which may be justly called
    Seraphic,
    ...
  • 2.
    After A. T.


    So for the last great Hockey of the Hills,
    ...
  • 3.
    (=TO-MORROW)

    ['Never do To-day what can be postponed till To-morrow, save at the dictates of your personal convenience.' - Maxims of the Wicked, No. 3.]

    ...
  • 4.
    There's a little lake that lies
    In a valley, where the skies
    Kiss the mountains, as they rise,
    On the crown;
    ...
  • 5.
    It is told, in Buddhi-theosophic Schools
    There are rules
    By observing which when mundane matter irks,
    Or the world has gone amiss, you
    ...
  • 6.
    'Farewell. What a subject! How sweet
    It looks to the careless observer!
    So simple; so easy to treat
    With tenderness, mark you, and fervour.
    ...
Total 6 Sweet Poems by John Kendall (dum-dum)

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