Nature Poems
Nature
Arthur Symons - Amends To Nature
I have loved colours, and not flowers; Their motion, not the swallows wings; And wasted more than half my hours Without the comradeship.- Nature poems.
Raymond A Foss - Arguing The Essential Nature
Now this was a conversation,as I learned later,that was not in the right placea high school classroom, after the end of the daywas.- Nature poems.
Robert Herrick - ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
When I behold a forest spreadWith silken trees upon thy head;And when I see that other dressOf flowers set in comeliness;When I behold.- Nature poems.
Sir Philip Sidney - Astrophel And Stella VII: WhenNature Made Her Chief Work
When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes,In colour black why wrapt she beams so bright?Would she in beamy black, like painter.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Growth Of Man Like Growth Of Nature
Growth of Man -- like Growth of Nature --Gravitates within --Atmosphere, and Sun endorse it --Bit it stir -- alone --Each -- its difficult.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - How Human Nature Dotes
How Human Nature dotesOn what it can't detect.The moment that a Plot is plumbedProspective is extinct --Prospective is the friendReserved.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Thought That Nature Was Enough
I thought that nature was enoughTill Human nature cameBut that the other did absorbAs Parallax a Flame --Of Human nature just awareThere.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - If Nature Smiles The Mother Must
If Nature smiles -- the Mother mustI'm sure, at many a whimOf Her eccentric Family --Is She so much to blame?.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Lain In Nature So Suffice Us
Lain in Nature -- so suffice usThe enchantless PodWhen we advertise existenceFor the missing Seed --Maddest Heart that God createdCannot.- Nature poems.
George Meredith - Modern Love XXXV: It Is No Vulgar Nature
It is no vulgar nature I have wived. Secretive, sensitive, she takes a wound Deep to her soul, as if the sense had swooned, And not.- Nature poems.
Andrei Voznesensky - MODERN NATURE
Red cows on the asphalt road have settled. Lazing on the asphalt pan they lie. We drive them round for cows are sacred!.- Nature poems.
Chris Mansell - Nature
the yellow legged plovers live at the university and stare downpale students who dare to walk near themwe like themthey are the smartest.- Nature poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Nature
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er,Leads by the hand her little child to bed,Half willing, half reluctant to be led, And leave.- Nature poems.
George Herbert - Nature
Full of rebellion, I would die, Or fight, or travel, or denyThat thou has aught to do with me.O tame my heart; It is thy highest artTo.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Affects To Be Sedate
Nature affects to be sedateUpon occasion, grandBut let our observation shutHer practices extendTo Necromancy and the TradesRemote to.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature And God I Neither Knew
Nature and God -- I neither knewYet Both so well knew meThey startled, like ExecutorsOf My identity.Yet Neither told -- that I could.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Assigns The Sun
Nature assigns the Sun --That -- is Astronomy --Nature cannot enact a Friend --That -- is Astrology.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Can Do No More
Nature can do no moreShe has fulfilled her DyesWhatever Flower fail to comeOf other Summer daysHer crescent reimburseIf other Summers.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - "Nature" Is What We See
"Nature" is what we see --The Hill -- the Afternoon --Squirrel -- Eclipse -- the Bumble bee --Nay -- Nature is Heaven --Nature is what.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Rarer Uses Yellow
Nature rarer uses YellowThan another Hue.Saves she all of that for SunsetsProdigal of BlueSpending Scarlet, like a WomanYellow she.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Sometimes Sears A Sapling
Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling --Sometimes -- scalps a Tree --Her Green People recollect itWhen they do not die --Fainter Leaves.- Nature poems.
Craig Raine - Nature Study
(for Rona, Jeremy, Sam & Grace)All the lizards are asleep--perched pagodas with tiny triangular tiles,each milky lid a steamed-up window.Inside,.- Nature poems.
Sir Walter Raleigh - Nature That Washed Her Hands In Milk
Nature, that washed her hands in milk, And had forgot to dry them, Instead of earth took snow and silk, At love's request to try them,.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature The Gentlest Mother Is,
Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is,Impatient of no Child --The feeblest -- or the waywardest --Her Admonition mild --In Forest -- and.- Nature poems.
Raymond A Foss - Nature Walk
Out back, behind the yardin the brush and scrub at the edgea world unfolds for those willingto stop and look, crunch and treadwhere.- Nature poems.
I have loved colours, and not flowers; Their motion, not the swallows wings; And wasted more than half my hours Without the comradeship.- Nature poems.
Raymond A Foss - Arguing The Essential Nature
Now this was a conversation,as I learned later,that was not in the right placea high school classroom, after the end of the daywas.- Nature poems.
Robert Herrick - ART ABOVE NATURE: TO JULIA
When I behold a forest spreadWith silken trees upon thy head;And when I see that other dressOf flowers set in comeliness;When I behold.- Nature poems.
Sir Philip Sidney - Astrophel And Stella VII: WhenNature Made Her Chief Work
When Nature made her chief work, Stella's eyes,In colour black why wrapt she beams so bright?Would she in beamy black, like painter.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Growth Of Man Like Growth Of Nature
Growth of Man -- like Growth of Nature --Gravitates within --Atmosphere, and Sun endorse it --Bit it stir -- alone --Each -- its difficult.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - How Human Nature Dotes
How Human Nature dotesOn what it can't detect.The moment that a Plot is plumbedProspective is extinct --Prospective is the friendReserved.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Thought That Nature Was Enough
I thought that nature was enoughTill Human nature cameBut that the other did absorbAs Parallax a Flame --Of Human nature just awareThere.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - If Nature Smiles The Mother Must
If Nature smiles -- the Mother mustI'm sure, at many a whimOf Her eccentric Family --Is She so much to blame?.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Lain In Nature So Suffice Us
Lain in Nature -- so suffice usThe enchantless PodWhen we advertise existenceFor the missing Seed --Maddest Heart that God createdCannot.- Nature poems.
George Meredith - Modern Love XXXV: It Is No Vulgar Nature
It is no vulgar nature I have wived. Secretive, sensitive, she takes a wound Deep to her soul, as if the sense had swooned, And not.- Nature poems.
Andrei Voznesensky - MODERN NATURE
Red cows on the asphalt road have settled. Lazing on the asphalt pan they lie. We drive them round for cows are sacred!.- Nature poems.
Chris Mansell - Nature
the yellow legged plovers live at the university and stare downpale students who dare to walk near themwe like themthey are the smartest.- Nature poems.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Nature
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er,Leads by the hand her little child to bed,Half willing, half reluctant to be led, And leave.- Nature poems.
George Herbert - Nature
Full of rebellion, I would die, Or fight, or travel, or denyThat thou has aught to do with me.O tame my heart; It is thy highest artTo.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Affects To Be Sedate
Nature affects to be sedateUpon occasion, grandBut let our observation shutHer practices extendTo Necromancy and the TradesRemote to.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature And God I Neither Knew
Nature and God -- I neither knewYet Both so well knew meThey startled, like ExecutorsOf My identity.Yet Neither told -- that I could.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Assigns The Sun
Nature assigns the Sun --That -- is Astronomy --Nature cannot enact a Friend --That -- is Astrology.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Can Do No More
Nature can do no moreShe has fulfilled her DyesWhatever Flower fail to comeOf other Summer daysHer crescent reimburseIf other Summers.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - "Nature" Is What We See
"Nature" is what we see --The Hill -- the Afternoon --Squirrel -- Eclipse -- the Bumble bee --Nay -- Nature is Heaven --Nature is what.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Rarer Uses Yellow
Nature rarer uses YellowThan another Hue.Saves she all of that for SunsetsProdigal of BlueSpending Scarlet, like a WomanYellow she.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature Sometimes Sears A Sapling
Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling --Sometimes -- scalps a Tree --Her Green People recollect itWhen they do not die --Fainter Leaves.- Nature poems.
Craig Raine - Nature Study
(for Rona, Jeremy, Sam & Grace)All the lizards are asleep--perched pagodas with tiny triangular tiles,each milky lid a steamed-up window.Inside,.- Nature poems.
Sir Walter Raleigh - Nature That Washed Her Hands In Milk
Nature, that washed her hands in milk, And had forgot to dry them, Instead of earth took snow and silk, At love's request to try them,.- Nature poems.
Emily Dickinson - Nature The Gentlest Mother Is,
Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is,Impatient of no Child --The feeblest -- or the waywardest --Her Admonition mild --In Forest -- and.- Nature poems.
Raymond A Foss - Nature Walk
Out back, behind the yardin the brush and scrub at the edgea world unfolds for those willingto stop and look, crunch and treadwhere.- Nature poems.

