Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524639125
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Respite is a come good- or the memory of a wish that did after the dark In Springtimes Fields of Glory And let me lie in springtimes fields of glory, In meadows at bloom, a counterpointed flower, Where clouds, effacing, having lost their daunted presence, And I to peace of these, and thought, Know healing silence in feeling, Touch, and understanding. Beauty, my long companion, will drape a pall Of lovely, silken gray, of sunbeams Turned briefly, in kindness, aside, To sprinkle crystal raindrops over petaled Roses, dried of time and feeling, and lightly rosined, Close to twilight. The time will be of rest from struggle, The absolute devouring of doubt and fear, and, Most, the loneliness of a heart apart, That could see and could not catch, left, A heart, alone.
In Springtime’S Fields of Glory
Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524639125
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Respite is a come good- or the memory of a wish that did after the dark In Springtimes Fields of Glory And let me lie in springtimes fields of glory, In meadows at bloom, a counterpointed flower, Where clouds, effacing, having lost their daunted presence, And I to peace of these, and thought, Know healing silence in feeling, Touch, and understanding. Beauty, my long companion, will drape a pall Of lovely, silken gray, of sunbeams Turned briefly, in kindness, aside, To sprinkle crystal raindrops over petaled Roses, dried of time and feeling, and lightly rosined, Close to twilight. The time will be of rest from struggle, The absolute devouring of doubt and fear, and, Most, the loneliness of a heart apart, That could see and could not catch, left, A heart, alone.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524639125
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Respite is a come good- or the memory of a wish that did after the dark In Springtimes Fields of Glory And let me lie in springtimes fields of glory, In meadows at bloom, a counterpointed flower, Where clouds, effacing, having lost their daunted presence, And I to peace of these, and thought, Know healing silence in feeling, Touch, and understanding. Beauty, my long companion, will drape a pall Of lovely, silken gray, of sunbeams Turned briefly, in kindness, aside, To sprinkle crystal raindrops over petaled Roses, dried of time and feeling, and lightly rosined, Close to twilight. The time will be of rest from struggle, The absolute devouring of doubt and fear, and, Most, the loneliness of a heart apart, That could see and could not catch, left, A heart, alone.
The Flower-fields of Alpine Switzerland
Author: George Flemwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alpine flowers
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Alpine flowers
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
We Lesser Gods Addendum
Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490775439
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Elizabeth Clayton began teaching at the age of twenty at the University of Southern Mississippi. Presently retired, she is spending her days reviewing and preparing her works for publication. Clayton has published thirteen works (primarily poetry) since the release of her autobiography in 2007, which chronicles her struggles with Bipolar Disorder. In November, 2012, she was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame, Sigma Kappa Delta, and nominated for the Eric Hoffer award by her publisher in early spring, 2013. She is also featured in the summer, 2013 quarter of Forward magazine, and her work, Scarlet Flow, was shown in the World Book fair, in London, England in early 2013. Additionally, on January 5, and February 9, 2014, she was featured in the New York Times “New Voices, New Perspectives” segment; her most recent work, Quiet Sheba, a trilogy, begun in 2015 was completed (two final volumes) in February 2016. For this work, she received the Golden Seal of Excellence Award from her publisher. “Knighting” the “Lesser Gods” Knowing truth is descriptive of finding place in diffused light, and it, filled, to be separated with shade and vapors - often, sunlight and clear, may be as much, the lady making her countenance, colors added, to be softened, and, then, to be taken away; but if time is allowed, the day’s steps, “will out” - “it” always does - the sainted troth, in springtime, sometime, almost, often, is achieved, the knighting of we, the “lesser gods.” The face, sponsoring the features, the will, pushes forth, and we meet to clasp, and hold, to know our absolute press toward the mark, we waiting seekers, to find the postulate of the wager, a fashioned visage, rose and ivory, dressing Romanesque leanings - our treasure, a satisfied whole, the complete, of the appointed care, an accepted knowing.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490775439
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Elizabeth Clayton began teaching at the age of twenty at the University of Southern Mississippi. Presently retired, she is spending her days reviewing and preparing her works for publication. Clayton has published thirteen works (primarily poetry) since the release of her autobiography in 2007, which chronicles her struggles with Bipolar Disorder. In November, 2012, she was inducted into the Literary Hall of Fame, Sigma Kappa Delta, and nominated for the Eric Hoffer award by her publisher in early spring, 2013. She is also featured in the summer, 2013 quarter of Forward magazine, and her work, Scarlet Flow, was shown in the World Book fair, in London, England in early 2013. Additionally, on January 5, and February 9, 2014, she was featured in the New York Times “New Voices, New Perspectives” segment; her most recent work, Quiet Sheba, a trilogy, begun in 2015 was completed (two final volumes) in February 2016. For this work, she received the Golden Seal of Excellence Award from her publisher. “Knighting” the “Lesser Gods” Knowing truth is descriptive of finding place in diffused light, and it, filled, to be separated with shade and vapors - often, sunlight and clear, may be as much, the lady making her countenance, colors added, to be softened, and, then, to be taken away; but if time is allowed, the day’s steps, “will out” - “it” always does - the sainted troth, in springtime, sometime, almost, often, is achieved, the knighting of we, the “lesser gods.” The face, sponsoring the features, the will, pushes forth, and we meet to clasp, and hold, to know our absolute press toward the mark, we waiting seekers, to find the postulate of the wager, a fashioned visage, rose and ivory, dressing Romanesque leanings - our treasure, a satisfied whole, the complete, of the appointed care, an accepted knowing.
Jason’s Pause
Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728314143
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Hard reality is a construct that is heavy in its actuality. All individuals bend under its weight and thrash about, often helplessly, to be free of its truth. At times, our behavior reverts to violence; at others, to prayer; and at times, we seek the comfort of the wisdom of those who tell of their methods of finding relief. Fable and myth are ancient steps taken to soothe troubled circumstances. Rainbows, gold, and goodness represented in beauty have often taken about themselves the power of salvation, as the white hart representing Christs’ presence here on earth.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728314143
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
Hard reality is a construct that is heavy in its actuality. All individuals bend under its weight and thrash about, often helplessly, to be free of its truth. At times, our behavior reverts to violence; at others, to prayer; and at times, we seek the comfort of the wisdom of those who tell of their methods of finding relief. Fable and myth are ancient steps taken to soothe troubled circumstances. Rainbows, gold, and goodness represented in beauty have often taken about themselves the power of salvation, as the white hart representing Christs’ presence here on earth.
Hinterland Rose
Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490799915
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
"A crown is but the open flower in sunshine's bright." Inside our thought holds most of the riddle of existence; we interact primarily with the objectively real, but always in companionship with the part of ourselves that is like an unclear halo. We know it is truly our own, but, in great part, clouded. It is the marvelous self that is non-corporal. It is the spiritual unit of our being, and while troubling and source to much sorrow, it is triumphant, as we die to its revealing, we, then, rising, as the grande phoenix out her ashes to the upward. It is truly a source of secrets, an entrance, however painful, for the Holy into our being; it allows a concept of beauty to blossom in heinous circumstance, and allows night to be born into a knowing glory, solitude, in onliness, to present honorable messages of truth. Therefore, the bog, the marsh, the heath, in purple or grey – the bramble, yet the swamp – these are familiar settings for research and truth. Our cognitive skills and their enlightening studies in classrooms, everyday walks, traumatic events, as well as alternations in natural rhythming – these we bring inside ourselves to see what we may see – perhaps a rose; the rose grows into much of itself, into its rarity of beauty, within the dark, and as a metaphor of truth, more out of solitude and personal embracing of ultimately finding.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490799915
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
"A crown is but the open flower in sunshine's bright." Inside our thought holds most of the riddle of existence; we interact primarily with the objectively real, but always in companionship with the part of ourselves that is like an unclear halo. We know it is truly our own, but, in great part, clouded. It is the marvelous self that is non-corporal. It is the spiritual unit of our being, and while troubling and source to much sorrow, it is triumphant, as we die to its revealing, we, then, rising, as the grande phoenix out her ashes to the upward. It is truly a source of secrets, an entrance, however painful, for the Holy into our being; it allows a concept of beauty to blossom in heinous circumstance, and allows night to be born into a knowing glory, solitude, in onliness, to present honorable messages of truth. Therefore, the bog, the marsh, the heath, in purple or grey – the bramble, yet the swamp – these are familiar settings for research and truth. Our cognitive skills and their enlightening studies in classrooms, everyday walks, traumatic events, as well as alternations in natural rhythming – these we bring inside ourselves to see what we may see – perhaps a rose; the rose grows into much of itself, into its rarity of beauty, within the dark, and as a metaphor of truth, more out of solitude and personal embracing of ultimately finding.
Seasonal Portions
Author: Elizabeth Clayton
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1466983221
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Elizabeth's poetry is, in sum, a collection of worded pictures of her sparing with illness, sensitivities, in relationships and of being - jousting with philosophical principles as they impinge on her sensibilities and intuitiveness, within the milieu of Bipolar perception. The resulting dissonance within bountiful periods of joy in creating - she finds, to some degree, a contentment, perhaps resignation, but surely a "lighted despair" in what she has come to view as the "feast" of life, where she wishes to come to table, often and long.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1466983221
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Elizabeth's poetry is, in sum, a collection of worded pictures of her sparing with illness, sensitivities, in relationships and of being - jousting with philosophical principles as they impinge on her sensibilities and intuitiveness, within the milieu of Bipolar perception. The resulting dissonance within bountiful periods of joy in creating - she finds, to some degree, a contentment, perhaps resignation, but surely a "lighted despair" in what she has come to view as the "feast" of life, where she wishes to come to table, often and long.
A Field Guide to Your Own Back Yard (Second Edition)
Author: John Hanson Mitchell
Publisher: The Countryman Press
ISBN: 1581572131
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A lyrical field guide to the natural world surrounding the eastern U.S.'s residential areas profiles a wide variety of plant, animal, and insect life, in a reference that offers insight into birdfeeder behaviors, woodpile ecology, and more.
Publisher: The Countryman Press
ISBN: 1581572131
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A lyrical field guide to the natural world surrounding the eastern U.S.'s residential areas profiles a wide variety of plant, animal, and insect life, in a reference that offers insight into birdfeeder behaviors, woodpile ecology, and more.
Spring Notes From Tennessee
Author: Bradford Torrey
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
"Spring Notes from Tennessee" is a collection of essays written by Bradford Torrey, an American naturalist and essayist. Torrey was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and he wrote extensively about birdwatching, nature, and outdoor observations. The essays in "Spring Notes from Tennessee" likely focus on Torrey's observations of the natural world during the spring season in Tennessee. Torrey had a keen interest in ornithology and was known for his descriptive and evocative writing style, which captured the beauty of the landscapes and the behaviors of birds. For readers interested in nature writing, birdwatching, and observations of the changing seasons, "Spring Notes from Tennessee" offers a glimpse into the naturalist's perspective during the springtime in the specific region of Tennessee.
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
"Spring Notes from Tennessee" is a collection of essays written by Bradford Torrey, an American naturalist and essayist. Torrey was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and he wrote extensively about birdwatching, nature, and outdoor observations. The essays in "Spring Notes from Tennessee" likely focus on Torrey's observations of the natural world during the spring season in Tennessee. Torrey had a keen interest in ornithology and was known for his descriptive and evocative writing style, which captured the beauty of the landscapes and the behaviors of birds. For readers interested in nature writing, birdwatching, and observations of the changing seasons, "Spring Notes from Tennessee" offers a glimpse into the naturalist's perspective during the springtime in the specific region of Tennessee.
The Field Illustrated
Author: A. H. Godfrey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Poems by the Wood, Field, and Fireside
Author: Thomas Thorpe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description