Health poems

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Pajama Quotient

© Michael Rosen

Coinage of the not-yet-wholly-
            hardened custodians of public
health, as health is roughly measured
           ?in the rougher parts of Dearborn.

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The Hunting of the Snark

© Lewis Carroll

"Just the place for a Snark!" the Bellman cried,
 As he landed his crew with care;
Supporting each man on the top of the tide
 By a finger entwined in his hair.

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Naucratia; Or Naval Dominion. Part III.

© Henry James Pye

  Arm'd in her cause, on Chalgrave's fatal plain,
  Where sorrowing Freedom mourns her Hambden slain,
  Say, shall the moralizing bard presume
  From his proud hearse to tear one warlike plume,
  Because a Cæsar or a Cromwell wore
  An impious wreath, wet with their country's gore?

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The Lady Of La Garaye - Prologue

© Caroline Norton

This was the Chapel: that the stair:
Here, where all lies damp and bare,
The fragrant thurible was swung,
The silver lamp in beauty hung,
And in that mass of ivied shade
The pale nuns sang--the abbot prayed.

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Hannah

© Thomas Parnell

Then Seek ye Subject & its song be mine
Whose numbers next in Sacred story shine;
Go brightly-working thought, prepard to fly
Above ye page on hov'ring pinnions ly,
& beat with stronger force to make thee rise
Where beautious Hannah meets ye searching eyes.

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Sonnet To George Keats: Written In Sickness

© John Keats

Brother belov'd if health shall smile again,
Upon this wasted form and fever'd cheek:
If e'er returning vigour bid these weak
And languid limbs their gladsome strength regain,

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from The Vanity of Human Wishes

© Henry James Pye

  Yet still one gen’ral cry the skies assails,
And gain and grandeur load the tainted gales,
Few know the toiling statesman’s fear or care,
Th’ insidious rival and the gaping heir.

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To a Marsh Hawk in Spring

© Henry David Thoreau

There is health in thy gray wing,


Health of nature’s furnishing.

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Town Eclogues: Tuesday; St. James's Coffee-House

© Lady Mary Wortley Montagu

SILLIANDER and PATCH. THOU so many favours hast receiv'd,
Wondrous to tell, and hard to be believ'd,
Oh ! H—— D, to my lays attention lend,
Hear how two lovers boastingly contend ;
Like thee successful, such their bloomy youth,
Renown'd alike for gallantry and truth.

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Otho The Great - Act I

© John Keats

A TRAGEDY

IN FIVE ACTS

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The Winding Banks Of Erne

© William Allingham

Adieu to Belashanny!

 where I was bred and born;

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The Visible Creation

© James Montgomery

The God of nature and of grace
In all His works appears;
His goodness through the earth we trace,
His grandeur in the spheres.

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Swift

© Delmore Schwartz

What shall Presto do for pretty prattle
To entertain his dears? Sunday: lightning fifty times!
This week to Flanders goes the Duke of Ormond!
Shall hope of him, although he loves me well!

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October And May

© Henry James Pye

ADDRESSED TO SAMUEL JAMES ARNOLD, Esq.

: "Behold, with mild and matron mien,

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A Soul in Prison

© Augusta Davies Webster

  "They," you'd answer me,
if you owned my instance, "sorrowed in their doubt,
and did not wholly doubt, and loved."

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The Banks Of Wye - Book III

© Robert Bloomfield

PEACE to your white-wall'd cots, ye vales,

Untainted fly your summer gales;

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Within and Without: Part IV: A Dramatic Poem

© George MacDonald


SCENE I.-Summer. Julian's room. JULIAN is reading out of a book of
poems.

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On The Downs

© Algernon Charles Swinburne

A faint sea without wind or sun;
A sky like flameless vapour dun;
  A valley like an unsealed grave
That no man cares to weep upon,
  Bare, without boon to crave,
 Or flower to save.

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The Jungfrau To Beth

© Louisa May Alcott

God bless you, dear Queen Bess!
  May nothing you dismay,
  But health and peace and happiness
  Be yours, this Christmas day.

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Epistles to Several Persons: Epistle IV

© Alexander Pope

  Still follow sense, of ev'ry art the soul,
Parts answ'ring parts shall slide into a whole,
Spontaneous beauties all around advance,
Start ev'n from difficulty, strike from chance;
Nature shall join you; time shall make it grow
A work to wonder at—perhaps a Stowe.