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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 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 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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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 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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Autumn Autumn
By Thomas Hood
I saw old Autumn in the misty mornStand shadowless like Silence, listeningTo silence, for no...
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Break, Break, Break Break, Break, Break
By Alfred Lord Tennyson
Break, break, break,On thy cold gray stones, O Sea!And I would that my tongue could utterThe...
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Child of Dawn Child of Dawn
By Harold Monro
O gentle vision in the dawn:My spirit over faint cool water glides,Child of the day,To thee;And...
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Dawn Dawn
By Rupert Brooke
Opposite me two Germans snore and sweat.Through sullen swirling gloom we jolt and roar.We have...
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Earth The Healer, Earth The Keeper Earth The Healer, Earth The Keeper
By William Morris
So swift the hours are movingUnto the time unproved:Farewell my love unloving,Farewell my love...
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Epitaph On The World Epitaph On The World
By Henry David Thoreau
Here lies the body of this world,Whose soul alas to hell is hurled.This golden youth long since...
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Fire and Ice Fire and Ice
By Robert Frost
Some say the world will end in fire,Some say in ice.From what I've tasted of desireI hold with...
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from An Essay on Man from An Essay on Man
By Alexander Pope
Know then thyself, presume not God to scan;The proper study of Mankind is Man.Plac'd on this...
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from My Childhood Home I See Again from My Childhood Home I See Again
By Abraham Lincoln
Editor's Note - This is just the first (and I think by far the best) part of a two part poem. The...
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Full Many a Glorious Morning Have I Seen (Sonnet 33) Full Many a Glorious Morning Have I Seen (Sonnet 33)
By William Shakespeare
Full many a glorious morning have I seenFlatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye,Kissing with...
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Greatness in Little Greatness in Little
By Richard Leigh
In spotted globes, that have resembled allWhich we or beasts possess to one great ballDim little...
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Happy Is England Happy Is England
By John Keats
Happy is England! I could be contentTo see no other verdure than its own;To feel no other breezes...
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Here, At A Meagre Earth Here, At A Meagre Earth
By Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
Here, at a meagre earth, despondentAnd listless stare the dull grey skies,And, as if plunged in...
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Hymn before action Hymn before action
By Rudyard Kipling
The earth is full of anger,The seas are dark with wrath,The Nations in their harnessGo up against...
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I Would I Were A Careless Child I Would I Were A Careless Child
By Lord Byron
I would I were a careless child,Still dwelling in my highland cave,Or roaming through the dusky...
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In After Days In After Days
By Henry Austin Dobson
RondeauIn after days when grasses highO'er-top the stone where I shall lie,Though ill or well the...
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It Is Not Always May It Is Not Always May
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The sun is bright,--the air is clear,The darting swallows soar and sing.And from the stately elms...
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June June
By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
SHE behind yon mountain lives,Who my love's sweet guerdon gives.Tell me, mount, how this can...
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Lines Composed In A Wood On A Windy Day Lines Composed In A Wood On A Windy Day
By Anne Bronte
My soul is awakened, my spirit is soaringAnd carried aloft on the wings of the breeze;For above...
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Locksley Hall Locksley Hall
By Alfred Lord Tennyson
Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet ’tis early morn:Leave me here, and when you...
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Love's Philosophy Love's Philosophy
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
The fountains mingle with the river,And the rivers with the ocean,The winds of heaven mix...
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My Childhood Home I See Again My Childhood Home I See Again
By Abraham Lincoln
[Part One]My childhood's home I see again,And sadden with the view;And still, as memory crowds my...
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O Captain! My Captain! O Captain! My Captain!
By Walt Whitman
O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done;The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we...
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Ode Ode
By Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy
We are the music makers,And we are the dreamers of dreams,Wandering by lone sea-breakers,And...
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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
By John Keats
Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold,And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;Round many...
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