William Gay Fate Poems

  • 1.
    I love not when the oily seas
    Heave huge and slow beneath the sun,
    When decks are hot, and dead the breeze,
    And wits are dropping one by one.
    ...
  • 2.
    Bartholemew Jones made his money in mines,
    And although he has left us his fame still shines
    As a man who was knowing in various lines.
    It wasn't his line to write or to spell,
    ...
  • 3.
    Alas alas! my power is gone;
    I thought 'twould last for ever;
    But now 'tis over, I must own,
    They've done it very clever.
    ...
  • 4.
    Come forth, O Man, from darkness into light,
    Renounce the dust, break through thy sordid bars,
    For ever leave the crawling shapes of Night,
    And move erect among thy native stars:
    ...
  • 5.
    IF in the summer of thy bright regard
    For one brief season these poor Rhymes shall live
    I ask no more, nor think my fate too hard
    If other eyes but wintry looks should give;
    ...
Total 5 Fate Poems by William Gay

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