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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 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 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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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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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 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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Autumn Autumn
By Thomas Hood
I saw old Autumn in the misty mornStand shadowless like Silence, listeningTo silence, for no...
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Barren Spring Barren Spring
By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Once more the changed year's turning wheel returns:And as a girl sails balanced in the wind,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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Evening Primrose Evening Primrose
By John Clare
When once the sun sinks in the west,And dewdrops pearl the evening's breast;Almost as pale as...
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Fall, Leaves, Fall Fall, Leaves, Fall
By Emily Bronte
Fall, leaves, fall; die, flowers, away;Lengthen night and shorten day;Every leaf speaks bliss to...
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Fireflies Fireflies
By Edgar Fawcett
I saw, one sultry night above a swamp,The darkness throbbing with their golden pomp!And long my...
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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 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 Snow from Snow
By John Davidson
'Who affirms that crystals are alive?'I affirm it, let who will deny:Crystals are ebgendered, wax...
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from The Enquiry from The Enquiry
By Mary Leapor
How near one species to the next is join'd,The due Gradations please a thinking Mind;And there...
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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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Grasshopper Grasshopper
By Velimir Khlebnikov
Wingletting with the golden scrawlOf its finest sinews,The grasshopper loaded its...
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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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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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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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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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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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