Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SHEEP AT MOUNTAIN PASTURE, by MARGARET CARROLL BRADY First Line: Ram's bell pealing, the sheep go by Last Line: The pasture aisle homing man and sheep. | ||||||||
Ram's bell pealing, the sheep go by To the mountain meadow bluely high; The shepherd dreams ... still whiteness broods; The ram's bell beating chill solitudes: Still-hoofed they pass, heavy-eyed, slow, Stumble into the fold where lost winds blow. The fold is warm without fear they sleep: The pasture aisle homing man and sheep. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SURSUM CORDA by MARGARET CARROLL BRADY THE POET'S TESTAMENT by GEORGE SANTAYANA ON AN INTAGLIO HEAD OF MINERVA (1) by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH AELLA: THE MINSTREL'S SONG by THOMAS CHATTERTON TO THE NIGHTINGALE by ANNE FINCH HER DILEMMA; IN CHURCH by THOMAS HARDY TAMERLANE (4) by EDGAR ALLAN POE GREENES FUNERALLS: SONNET 9 by RICHARD BARNFIELD |
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