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Woman And The Weed

© Andrew Lang

(FOUNDED ON A NEW ZEALAND MYTH.)


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The Lucayan's Song

© Amelia Opie

Hail, lonely shore! hail, desert cave!
To you, o'erjoyed, from men I fly,
And here I'll make my early grave….
For what can misery do but die?

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A Letter From Peking

© Harriet Monroe

October I5th, 1910.

My friend, dear friend, why should I hear your voice

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Friendship

© John Crowe Ransom


  And not a perfume spills upon the air
  But his malicious nose suspects a poison,
  As he goes browsing like an ancient ass,
  An old distempered ass.

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Revisited

© John Greenleaf Whittier

The roll of drums and the bugle's wailing
Vex the air of our vales-no more;
The spear is beaten to hooks of pruning,
The share is the sword the soldier wore!

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The English Graves

© Robert Laurence Binyon

The rains of yesterday are flown,
And light is on the farthest hills;
The homeliest rough grass by the stone
To radiance thrills;

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To A Friend

© Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch

Here in the fairway

Fetching--foul of keel,

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Marsupial Bill

© James Brunton Stephens

A CHRISTMAS STORY.

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Alice And Una. A Tale Of Ceim-An-Eich

© Denis Florence MacCarthy

With a sigh for what is fading, but, O Earth! with no upbraiding,
For we feel that time is braiding newer, fresher flowers for thee,
We will speak, despite our grieving, words of loving and believing,
Tales we vowed when we were leaving awful Ceim-an-eich,
Where the sever'd rocks resemble fragments of a frozen sea,
And the wild deer flee!

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Biography

© John Masefield

  Yet when I am dust my penman may not know
  Those water-trampling ships which made me glow,
  But think my wonder mad and fail to find,
  Their glory, even dimly, from my mind,
  And yet they made me:

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Peace

© Alfred Noyes

Give me the pulse of the tide again
  And the slow lapse of the leaves,
The rustling gold of a field of grain
  And a bird in the nested eaves;

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The Little Coat

© James Whitcomb Riley

Here's his ragged "roundabout";

Turn the pockets inside out:

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Bateese The Lucky Man

© William Henry Drummond

He's alway ketchin' doré, an'he 's alway
  ketchin' trout
On de place w'ere no wan else can ketch at all
He 's alway ketchin' barbotte, dat 's w'at you
  call bull-pout,
An' he never miss de wil' duck on de fall.

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The Land Of Hearts Made Whole

© Madison Julius Cawein

Do you know the way that goes
  Over fields of rue and rose,--
  Warm of scent and hot of hue,
  Roofed with heaven's bluest blue,--
  To the Vale of Dreams Come True?

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Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf

© Roald Dahl

Then added with a frightful leer,
"I'm therefore going to wait right here
Till Little Miss Red Riding Hood
Comes home from walking in the wood."

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No Letters From Home!

© Henry Clay Work

"Oh, heed my request," says he, "else 'twer better I
I slept in this gold-dusted loam;
Dismiss the physician, and bring a letter-
A flock of kind letters from home."

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The Angel In The House. Book I. Canto III.

© Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore

IV The Attainment
  You love? That's high as you shall go;
  For 'tis as true as Gospel text,
  Not noble then is never so,
  Either in this world or the next.

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Within and Without: Part II: A Dramatic Poem

© George MacDonald

Julian.
Hm! ah! I see.
What kind of man is this Nembroni, nurse?

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Hero And Leander: The First Sestiad

© Christopher Marlowe

On Hellespont, guilty of true-love's blood,

In view and opposite two cities stood,

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Derne

© John Greenleaf Whittier

NIGHT on the city of the Moor!
On mosque and tomb, and white-walled shore,
On sea-waves, to whose ceaseless knock
The narrow harbor gates unlock,