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Born in 1784 / Died in 1856 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by John Kenyon

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Pretence. Part II - The Library

...   Upsent—from hell—to tempt, or dropt—in love—from heaven ...

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Lines For The Late Caroline K.’s Album

...   Each stain—if stain there be from the world's handling— ...

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La Piquante

...   Now—close veiled—now part revealing— ...

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Time

...   Following, following, fast and fast, ...

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Almanac Des Bergers -1591

...   August the ripened sheaves doth set—September grapes doth gather— ...

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Truth

... "   "Or, scorning that, make sure, fond youth! ...

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Love In Disguise

...   In Friendship's—Taste's—and Wisdom's guise, ...

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Music

...   To mix, sweet Harp! their spells with thine ...

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Shrine Of The Virgin - Part I

... It would not hurt thee, George! to join that vesper-prayer ...

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Raising The Dead

...   Of seers, who have raised the Dead from out their tombs, ...

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A Day At Tivoli - Prologue

... Lizards. Italian climate, and landscape, and peasants, male and female ...

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Childhood - II

... TO---   Yet brood deep feelings in the youngling breast, ...

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A Fragment

...   And trees, some stripped and some with lingering hues, ...

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Lines,

... WRITTEN IN THE TRAVELLERS' BOOK AT AN INN IN SWITZERLAND ...

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The Neglected Wife

...   Oh! teach, kind Heaven! a heart forlorn ...