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Born in August 29, 1809 / Died in October 7, 1894 / United States / English

Poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes

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Hymn For The Dedication Of Memorial Hall At Cambridge, June 23, 1874

... TRUTH, heaven-born TRUTH, their fearless guide, ...

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The School-Boy

... Rock, wood, waste, meadow, village, hill-side, stream,-- ...

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A Song Of Other days

... 'T is nature's law that wine should flow ...

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The Sweet Little Man

... Surely the spot where there's shooting's the worst place ...

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A Sentiment

... Whate’er the fountain whence the draught may flow,—­ ...

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For The Burns Centennial Celebration

... Through wealth and want, through woe and bliss, ...

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Spring Has Come

... INTRA MUROS THE sunbeams, lost for half a year, ...

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The First Fan

... There! that's what comes of too much larning!" ...

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Musa

... When all their feathery palms toss, plume-like, in the breeze ...

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The Parting Song

... CHORUS. Then old and young together stand, ...

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At A Dinner To General Grant

... JULY 31, 1865 WHEN treason first began the strife ...

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My Aunt

... I know it hurts her,—­though she looks ...

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Our Oldest Friend

... On birthdays, and Christmas, and New-Year's too, ...

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Our Home—Our Country

... . . . . . So rose the picture full in view ...

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Hymn For The Fair At Chicago

... Our lips should fill the air with praise, ...