Life poems

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Paradise Regain'd : Book IV.

© John Milton

Perplexed and troubled at his bad success
The Tempter stood, nor had what to reply,
Discovered in his fraud, thrown from his hope
So oft, and the persuasive rhetoric

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Hellvellyn

© Sir Walter Scott

I climbed the dark brow of the mighty Hellvellyn,

Lakes and mountains beneath me gleamed misty and wide;

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Queer Ebenezer

© Edgar Albert Guest

The strangest man I ever knew

Is Ebenezer Pettigrew;

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The Illuminated City

© Felicia Dorothea Hemans

THE hills all glow'd with a festive light,

For the royal city rejoic'd by night:

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Sir Henry Irving

© Virna Sheard

No more for thee the music and the lights,
  Thy magic may no more win smile nor frown;
For thee, 0 dear interpreter of dreams,
  The curtain hath rung down.

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Eccentricity

© Washington Allston

 Who next appears thus stalking by his side?
Why that is one who'd sooner die than-ride!
No inch of ground can maps unheard of show
Untrac'd by him, unknown to every toe:
As if intent this punning age to suit,
The globe's circumf'rence meas'ring by the foot.

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The Progress Of Refinement. Part II.

© Henry James Pye

CONTENTS OF PART II. Introduction.—Sketch of the Northern barbarians.—Feudal system.—Origin of Chivalry.—Superstition.—Crusades.— Hence the enfranchisement of Vassals, and Commerce encouraged. —The Northern and Western Europeans, struck with the splendor of Constantinople, and the superior elegance of the Saracens.—Origin of Romance.— The remains of Science confined to the monasteries, and in an unknown language.—Hence the distinction of learning.—Discovery of the Roman Jurisprudence, and it's effects.—Classic writers begin to be admired—Arts revive in Italy.—Greek learning introduced there, on the taking of Constantinople by the Turks.—That event lamented.—Learning encouraged by Leo X.—Invention of Printing.—The Reformation.—It's effects, even on those countries that retained their old Religion.— It's establishment in Britain.—Age of Elizabeth.— Arts and Literature flourish.—Spenser.—Shakespear. —Milton.—Dryden.—The Progress of the Arts checked by the Civil War.—Patronized in France. Age of Lewis XIV.—Taste hurt in England during the profligate reign of Charles II.—Short and turbulent reign of his Successor.—King William no encourager of the Arts.—Age of Queen Anne.—Manners.—Science and Literature flourish.—Neglected by the first Princes of the House of Brunswick.—Patronage of Arts by his present Majesty.—Poetry not encouraged.—Address to the King.—General view of the present state of Refinement. —Among the European Nations.—France.— Britain.—Italy.—Spain.—Holland and Germany. —Increasing Influence of French manners.— Russia.—Greece.—Asia.—China.—Africa. —America.—Newly discovered islands.—European Colonies.


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Ode To The Setting Sun

© Francis Thompson

Alpha and Omega, sadness and mirth,

  The springing music, and its wasting breath--

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Heartsease And Rue: Friendship

© James Russell Lowell

Natures benignly mixed of air and earth,
Now with the stars and now with equal zest
Tracing the eccentric orbit of a jest.

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"Life of my life, you seem to me"

© Torquato Tasso

Life of my life, you seem to me

Like some pallid olive tree

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The Hour And The Ghost

© Christina Georgina Rossetti

I have thee close, my dear,
No terror can come near;
Only far off the northern light shines clear.

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Send Them Home Tenderly

© Anonymous

Send them home tenderly,

The sleepers at rest,

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The Wood Carver's Wife

© Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall

JEAN MARCHANT, the wood-carver.
DORETTE, his wife.
LOUIS DE LOTBINIERE.
SHAGONAS, an Indian lad.

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A Business Deal

© George Ade

An ancient joker, grizzled and half-bald,

With the outward seeming and the attire

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In Praise Of A Ruler Of Ts'in

© Confucius

What trees grow on the Chung-nan hill?
  The white fir and the plum.
  In fur of fox, 'neath 'broidered robe,
  Thither our prince is come.
  His face glows with vermilion hue.
  O may he prove a ruler true!

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Canto 1: Narad

© Valmiki

To sainted Nárad, prince of those
Whose lore in words of wisdom flows.
Whose constant care and chief delight
Were Scripture and ascetic rite,

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Renewel of Strength

© Frances Ellen Watkins Harper


And over the shadows of my life
Stole the light of a peace divine.

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In Memoriam

© Emma Lazarus

O FRIEND who passed away while flowers died,
Now that the land bursts into bloom again,
With vivid blossoms o'er the landscape wide,
Purple and white 'mongst, grasses golden-eyed,
In beauteous resurrection o'er the plain,—

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Bedouin

© James Whitcomb Riley

O love is like an untamed steed!--

  So hot of heart and wild of speed,

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Pennsylvania Hall

© John Greenleaf Whittier

NOT with the splendors of the days of old,
The spoil of nations, and barbaric gold;
No weapons wrested from the fields of blood,
Where dark and stern the unyielding Roman stood,