Spirit and Breath of Life, whate’er Thy name!
Bear with Thy creature, Man,
That makes his dwelling-place a blot of shame
Upon the Ordered Plan.
Not Thy hand, O Divine Designer, hurled
Athwart the starlit skies
One blood-stained, greed-diseased, hate-eaten world,
To shock celestial eyes.
Not Thy default, O Beautiful, this crust
Of fratricidal crime,
These maggot-breeds of hunger and of lust
That Thy fair work begrime.
But ours, who mock Thee from the highest place,
And in the light of day;
Who claim to lead an upward-struggling race,
And will not seek the way.
Guards of the human birthright, at Thy call-
A city sacked and burned;
Guards of the house that is the home of all,
But whence the weak are spurned.
Brothers, to whom the outcast brothers cry
As with a voice unknown;
Stewards of Nature’s bounty, that deny
The lawful heirs their own.
Thou that hast made us men, and earth so fair,
To be so vilely used,
Give space for late repentance and repair
Of sacred trust abused.
Give time, Eternal, that we stanch these tears,
Give time to heal this sore,
That our brief speck amid the shining spheres
Disgrace its birth no more.
But sail ethereal seas, an orb of light,
To bear Thy purpose on
Until it fades into the cosmic night
Where the dead worlds have gone.

A few random poems:
- Abt Vogler by Robert Browning
 - Flowers From Sion: Sonnet 25 – More oft than once death whispered by William Drummond
 - For Once, Then, Something by Robert Frost
 - The King of Yellow Butterflies by Vachel Lindsay
 - Emperors And Kings, How Oft Have Temples Rung by William Wordsworth
 - Misgiving by Robert Frost
 - Call It Music by Philip Levine
 - Иван Бунин – Апрель
 - Because I’ve Learned by William Ellery Leonard
 - Владимир Высоцкий – Не могу ни выпить, ни забыться
 - A Child’s Evening Prayer by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 - And She is Spoke by Winifred Mary Letts
 - English Poetry. Madison Julius Cawein. Garden and Gardener. Мэдисон Джулиус Кавейн.
 - Morning In The Hospital Solarium by Sylvia Plath
 - a-tempest-in-a-teacup.html
 
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- The Higher Pantheism poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Grandmother poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Garden poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Flower poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Eagle poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Deserted House poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - The Brook poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Tears, Idle Tears poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Sweet And Low poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - St. Agnes’ Eve poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Spring poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Sir Galahad poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Sea Dreams poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Requiescat poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Recollection of the Arabian Nights poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Princess: A Medley: The splendour falls on castle walls poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Pelleas And Ettarre poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 - Of Old Sat Freedom poem – Lord Alfred Tennyson poems
 
More external links (open in a new tab):
Doska or the Board – write anything
Search engines:
Yandex – the best search engine for searches in Russian (and the best overall image search engine, in any language, anywhere)
Qwant – the best search engine for searches in French, German as well as Romance and Germanic languages.
Ecosia – a search engine that supposedly… plants trees
Duckduckgo – the real alternative and a search engine that actually works. Without much censorship or partisan politics.
Yahoo– yes, it’s still around, amazingly, miraculously, incredibly, but now it seems to be powered by Bing.
Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works
	
Ada Cambridge (1844 – 1926), also known as Ada Cross, was an English-born Australian author and poetess. She wrote more than 25 works of fiction, three volumes of poetry and two autobiographical works.