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Lady Kathleen

© Dora Sigerson Shorter

Fair Lady Kathleen in her tower

Bowed her head like a wounded flower;

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Stanzas On The Late Indecent Liberties Taken With The Remains Of The Great Milton

© William Cowper

"Me too, perchance, in future days,
The sculptured stone shall show,
With Paphian myrtle or with bays
Parnassian on my brow.

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The Scout Toward Aldie

© Herman Melville

Nine Blue-coats went a-nutting
  Slyly in Tennessee-
Not for chestnuts - better than that-
  Hugh, you bumble-bee!
Nutting, nutting -
  All through the year there's nutting!

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Sandys Ghost ; A Proper Ballad on the New Ovid's Metamorphosis

© Alexander Pope

Ye Lords and Commons, Men of Wit,
And Pleasure about Town;
Read this ere you translate one Bit
Of Books of high Renown.

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The Wrathful

© Nizar Qabbani

O pupils of Gaza . . .

Teach us . . .

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La Araucana - Canto I

© Alonso de Ercilla y Zuniga

El cual declara el asiento y descripción de la provincia de Chile y Estado de Arauco, con las costumbres y modos de guerra que los naturales tienen; y asimismo trata en suma la entrada y conquista que los españoles hicieron hasta que Arauco se comenzó a rebelar

No las damas, amor, no gentilezas

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The Character Of A Happy Life

© Sir Henry Wotton

  How happy is he born or taught,
  That serveth not another's will;
  Whose armour is his honest thought,
  And simple truth his highest skill;

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Leonora

© Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

LEONORA, Leonora,
How the word rolls--Leonora--
Lion-like, in full-mouthed sound,
Marching o'er the metric ground

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Happiness of a Country Life

© James Thomson

Oh! knew he but his happiness, of men

The happiest he, who, far from public rage,

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Leader Of The Gang

© Edgar Albert Guest

Seems only just a year ago that he was toddling round the place
In pretty little colored suits and with a pink and shining face.
I used to hold him in my arms to watch when our canary sang,
And now tonight he tells me that he's leader of his gang.

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Alfred And Janet

© Robert Bloomfield

At thirteen she was all that Heaven could send,
My nurse, my faithful clerk, my lively friend;
Last at my pillow when I sunk to sleep,
First on my threshold soon as day could peep:
I heard her happy to her heart's desire,
With clanking pattens, and a roaring fire.

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Griselda: A Society Novel In Verse - Chapter III

© Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

How long they sat thus silent who shall say?
Griselda knew not. Time was far away;
She wanted courage to prepare her heart
For that last bitterest word of all, ``We part.''
And he cared naught for time. His Heaven was there,
Nor needed thought, nor speech, nor even prayer.

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Mr. Nixon

© Ezra Pound

In the cream gilded cabin of his steam yacht
Mr. Nixon advised me kindly, to advance with fewer
Dangers of delay. 'Consider
Carefully the reviewer.

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Invective Against Swans

© Wallace Stevens

The soul, O ganders, flies beyond the parks

And far beyond the discords of the wind.

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The Purple Thread

© Katharine Lee Bates

"The priests distributed various coloured silken threads to weave for the veil of the sanctuary; and it fell to Mary's lot to weave purple."

—The Book of the Bee, ch. XXXIV.

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The Nobleman's Wedding

© William Allingham

I once was a guest at a Nobleman's wedding;
 Fair was the Bride, but she scarce had been kind,
 And now in our mirth, she had tears nigh the shedding
 Her former true lover still runs in her mind.

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Tekel

© Edith Nesbit

WHEN on the West broke light from out the East,

  Then from the splendour and the shame of Rome--

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The Oldest Inhabitant

© Augusta Davies Webster

"AND when came I to this town?" did he say!

 A question asked for the asking's sake,

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William House and Family

© Julia A Moore

Come all kind friends, both far and near,
Come listen to me and you shall hear -
It's of a family and their fate,
All about them I will relate.

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The Daisy - On Finding one in Bloom on Christmas-day

© James Montgomery

There is a flower, a little flower
With silver crest and golden eye,
That welcomes every changing hour,
And weathers every sky.