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"Faith" is a fine invention
By Emily Dickinson
"Faith" is a fine invention When Gentlemen can see— But Microscopes are prudent In...
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A Ballade of Evolution A Ballade of Evolution
By Grant Allen
In the mud of the Cambrian mainDid our earliest ancestor dive:From a shapeless albuminous grainWe...
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A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky
By Lewis Carroll
A boat beneath a sunny sky,Lingering onward dreamilyIn an evening of July -Children three that...
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A Chrysalis A Chrysalis
By Mary Emily Neeley Bradley
My little Madchen found one day A curious something in her play, That was not fruit, nor...
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A Dialogue between the Soul and Body A Dialogue between the Soul and Body
By Andrew Marvell
SOULO who shall, from this dungeon, raiseA soul enslav'd so many ways?With bolts of bones, that...
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A Dream A Dream
By William Blake
Once a dream did weave a shadeO'er my angel-guarded bed,That an emmet lost its wayWhere on grass...
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A Garden Song A Garden Song
By Henry Austin Dobson
Here in this sequester'd closeBloom the hyacinth and rose,Here beside the modest stockFlaunts the...
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A Letter from a Girl to Her Own Old Age A Letter from a Girl to Her Own Old Age
By Alice Meynell
Listen, and when thy hand this paper presses,O time-worn woman, think of her who blessesWhat thy...
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A Light Exists In Spring A Light Exists In Spring
By Emily Dickinson
A light exists in springNot present on the yearAt any other period.When March is scarcely hereA...
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A Noiseless Patient Spider A Noiseless Patient Spider
By Walt Whitman
A NOISELESS, patient spider,I mark'd, where, on a little promontory, it stood, isolated;Mark'd...
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A Psalm of Life - What the Heart of the Young Man Said to the Psalmist A Psalm of Life - What the Heart of the Young Man...
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Tell me not, in mournful numbers,Life is but an empty dream!For the soul is dead that...
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A science—so the Savants say A science—so the Savants say
By Emily Dickinson
A science—so the Savants say,"Comparative Anatomy"—By which a single bone —Is...
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A Seed A Seed
By William Allingham
See how a Seed, which Autumn flung down,And through the Winter neglected lay,Uncoils two little...
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A Song Of Eternity In Time A Song Of Eternity In Time
By Sidney Lanier
Once, at night, in the manor woodMy Love and I long silent stood,Amazed that any heavens...
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A Song Of The Future A Song Of The Future
By Sidney Lanier
Sail fast, sail fast,Ark of my hopes, Ark of my dreams;Sweep lordly o'er the drowned Past,Fly...
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A Song of Winter Weather A Song of Winter Weather
By Robert W Service
It isn't the foe that we fear; It isn't the bullets that whine; It isn't the business...
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A Tragedy A Tragedy
By Theophilus Marzials
Death!Plop.The barges down in the river flop.Flop, plop.Above, beneath.From the slimy branches...
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Ah! Sunflower Ah! Sunflower
By William Blake
Ah Sunflower, weary of time,Who countest the steps of the sun;Seeking after that sweet golden...
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All The World's A Stage All The World's A Stage
By William Shakespeare
All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their...
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Alone Alone
By Edgar Allan Poe
From childhood's hour I have not beenAs others were; I have not seenAs others saw; I could not...
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An Aquarium An Aquarium
By Amy Lowell
Streaks of green and yellow iridescence,Silver shiftings,Rings veering out of rings,Silver --...
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An Astrologer's Song An Astrologer's Song
By Rudyard Kipling
To the Heavens above usO look and beholdThe Planets that love usAll harnessed in gold!What...
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An English Breeze An English Breeze
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Up with the sun, the breeze arose,Across the talking corn she goes,And smooth she rustles far and...
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An October Evening An October Evening
By William Wilfred Campbell
The woods are haggard and lonely,The skies are hooded for snow,The moon is cold in Heaven,And the...
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Annie Annie
By Rudyard Kipling
Editor's Note: This poem is especially for Helen Houseman. And is put here in memory of her dog...
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Are they not all Ministering Spirits? Are they not all Ministering Spirits?
By Robert Stephen Hawker
We see them not - we cannot hearThe music of their wing -Yet know we that they sojourn near,The...
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At a Lunar Eclipse At a Lunar Eclipse
By Thomas Hardy
Thy shadow, Earth, from Pole to Central Sea,Now steals along upon the Moon's meek shineIn even...
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At the round earth's imagin'd corners At the round earth's imagin'd corners
By John Donne
At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow Your trumpets, Angells, and arise, arise From death,...
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Autumn Autumn
By Thomas Hood
I saw old Autumn in the misty mornStand shadowless like Silence, listeningTo silence, for no...
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Ballad: To the Terrestrial Globe Ballad: To the Terrestrial Globe
By William S. Gilbert
Roll on, thou ball, roll on! Through pathless realms of Space Roll on! What though I'm in a...
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