James Kenneth Stephen Poems |
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James Kenneth Stephen was an English poet and tutor to Prince Albert, son of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.
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James Kenneth Stephen's poems
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Henley, June 7, 1891.
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1. ON A RHINE STEAMER.
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Searching an infinite Where, Probing a bottomless When,
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1. IN THE BACKS.
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Belgian, with cumbrous tread and iron boots, Who in the murky middle of the night,
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Of sentences that stir my bile, Of phrases I detest,
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Spare us the hint of slightest desecration, Spotless preserve us an untainted shrine;
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I am not ambitious at all: I am not a poet, I know
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If I've dared laugh at you, Robert Browning, 'Tis with eyes that with you have often wept:
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Two voices are there: one is of the deep; It learns the storm-cloud's thunderous melody,
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