Read full poem →'Tis such a bounty as was never known,
If Peter deigns to help you to your own:
What thanks, what praise, if Peter but supplies,
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Poetry examples for “peter”
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Read full poem →Five o'clock. The geraniums are very gay in their crimson array.
The bellying clouds swing over the housetops, and over the roofs goes Peter
to pay his morning's work with a holiday.
Read full poem →"Look, Peter, the dome of the tabernacle is done. This gold thread
is so very high, I am glad it is morning, a starry sky would have
Read full poem →"It is very queer," thinks Peter, "the basket was empty, I'm sure.
How could nuts appear from the atmosphere?"
Read full poem →the Court thanks, but no snip.
Peter Prideaux. — A secret pensioner of
Read full poem →the advaocea made by a Roman Catlioltc
Fellow of Peter house, and, after four yearfi' study,
went to live with Bome Jesuits in London. In
Read full poem →Yet to the wondrous St. Peter's, and yet to the solemn Rotunda,
Mingling with heroes and gods, yet to the Vatican Walls,
Read full poem →Or at the least to put us again _en rapport_ with each other.
Rome disappoints me much,—St. Peter’s, perhaps, in especial;
Only the Arch of Titus and view from the Lateran please me:
