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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 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 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 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 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 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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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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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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Break Of Day Break Of Day
By John Donne
'Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be?O wilt thou therefore rise from me?Why should we rise,...
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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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Christ's Nativity Christ's Nativity
By Henry Vaughan
Awake, glad heart! get up and sing!It is the birth-day of thy King.Awake! awake!The Sun doth...
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Darkness Darkness
By Lord Byron
I had a dream, which was not all a dream.The bright sun was extinguish'd, and the starsDid wander...
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Doctors Doctors
By Sara Teasdale
Every night I lie awakeAnd every day I lie abedAnd hear the doctors, Pain and Death,Conferring at...
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Drinking Song, On the Excellence of Burgundy Wine Drinking Song, On the Excellence of Burgundy Wine
By Hilaire Belloc
My jolly fat host with your face all a-grin,Come, open the door to us, let us come in.A score of...
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Dulce Et Decorum Est Dulce Et Decorum Est
By Wilfred Owen
Bent double, like old beggars under sacksKnock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through...
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Dust Dust
By Rupert Brooke
When the white flame in us is gone,And we that lost the world's delightStiffen in darkness, left...
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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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First Love First Love
By John Clare
I ne'er was struck before that hourWith love so sudden and so sweet,Her face it bloomed like a...
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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 In Memoriam from In Memoriam
By Alfred Lord Tennyson
LIVThe wish, that of the living wholeNo life may fail beyond the grave,Derives it not from what...
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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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from Of The Progress of The Soul from Of The Progress of The Soul
By John Donne
Poor soul, in this thy flesh what dost thou know?Thou know'st thyself so little, as thou know'st...
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from The Art of Preserving Health from The Art of Preserving Health
By John Armstrong
The blood, the fountain whence the spirits flow,The generous stream that waters every part,And...
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God Gave a Loaf to Every Bird God Gave a Loaf to Every Bird
By Emily Dickinson
God gave a loaf to every bird,But just a crumb to me;I dare not eat it, though I starve,My...
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Her Immortality Her Immortality
By Thomas Hardy
Upon a noon I pilgrimed throughA pasture, mile by mile,Unto the place where I last sawMy dead...
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Hiawatha's Photographing Hiawatha's Photographing
By Lewis Carroll
From his shoulder HiawathaTook the camera of rosewood,Made of sliding, folding rosewood;Neatly...
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Human Life's Mystery Human Life's Mystery
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
We sow the glebe, we reap the corn,We build the house where we may rest,And then, at moments,...
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Hymn to Science Hymn to Science
By Mark Akenside
Science! thou fair effusive rayFrom the great source of mental day,Free, generous, and...
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I Remember, I Remember I Remember, I Remember
By Thomas Hood
I remember, I remember,The house where I was born,The little window where the sunCame peeping in...
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