War poems

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The Pleasures of Imagination: Book The Third

© Mark Akenside

See! in what crouds the uncouth forms advance:
Each would outstrip the other, each prevent
Our careful search, and offer to your gaze,
Unask'd, his motley features. Wait awhile,
My curious friends! and let us first arrange
In proper order your promiscuous throng.

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Down-Hall. A Ballad.

© Matthew Prior

I sing not old Jason who travell'd through Greece
To kiss the fair maids and possess the rich fleece,
Nor sing I AEneas, who, led by his mother,
Got rid of one wife and went far for another.
Derry down, down, hey derry down.

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Phaethon--Attempted In Galliambic Measure

© George Meredith

Lither, noisy in the breezes now his sisters shivering weep,
By the river flowing smooth out to the vexed sea of Adria,
Where he fell, and where they suffered sudden change to the
tremulous
Ever-wailful trees bemoaning him, a bruised purple cyclamen.

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Eight Sunday After Trinity

© John Keble

Prophet of God, arise and take
With thee the words of wrath divine,
  The scourge of Heaven, to shake
  O'er yon apostate shrine.

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To Warren Hastings, Esq.

© William Cowper

Hastings! I knew thee young, and of a mind
While young humane, conversable, and kind;
Nor can I well believe thee, gentle then,
Now grown a villain, and the worst of men.
But rather some suspect, who have oppressed
And worried thee, as not themselves the best.

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Memories Of The Pacific Coast

© Alfred Noyes

I know a land, I, too,
  Where warm keen incense on the sea-wind blows,
And all the winter long the skies are blue,
  And the brown deserts blossom with the rose.

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Georgic 3

© Publius Vergilius Maro

Thee too, great Pales, will I hymn, and thee,

Amphrysian shepherd, worthy to be sung,

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The Island: Canto III.

© George Gordon Byron

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The fight was o'er; the flashing through the gloom,

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An After-Dinner Poem

© Oliver Wendell Holmes


IN narrowest girdle, O reluctant Muse,
In closest frock and Cinderella shoes,
Bound to the foot-lights for thy brief display,
One zephyr step, and then dissolve away!

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A Reading Of Life--The Test Of Manhood

© George Meredith

That quiet dawn was Reverence; whereof sprang
Ethereal Beauty in full morningtide.
Another sun had risen to clasp his bride:
It was another earth unto him sang.

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The Sandpiper

© Celia Thaxter

Across the lonely beach we flit,

  One little sandpiper and I,

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Cease To Do Evil – Learn To Do Well

© Denis Florence MacCarthy

Oh! thou whom sacred duty hither calls,
Some glorious hours in freedom's cause to dwell,
Read the mute lesson on thy prison walls,
"Cease to do evil-learn to do well."

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Fancy's Casuistry

© James Russell Lowell

How struggles with the tempest's swells
That warning of tumultuous bells!
The fire is loose! and frantic knells
  Throb fast and faster,
As tower to tower confusedly tells
  News of disaster.

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I Charge You

© Mathilde Blind

I charge you, O winds of the West, O winds with the wings of the dove,

That ye blow o'er the brows of my Love, breathing low that I sicken for love.

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Election Day, November 1884

© Walt Whitman

If I should need to name, O Western World, your powerfulest scene and show,

’Twould not be you, Niagara—nor you, ye limitless prairies—nor your huge rifts of canyons, Colorado,

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To Hope

© Thomas Hood

Oh! take, young Seraph, take thy harp,
And play to me so cheerily;
For grief is dark, and care is sharp,
And life wears on so wearily.

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The Maids Of Attitash

© John Greenleaf Whittier

In sky and wave the white clouds swam,
And the blue hills of Nottingham
Through gaps of leafy green
Across the lake were seen,

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Hearing Your Words, And Not A Word Among Them

© Edna St. Vincent Millay

Hearing your words, and not a word among them

Tuned to my liking, on a salty day

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Des Ersten Bergmanns Ewige Jugend

© Karl Joachim Friedrich Ludwig von Arnim

Ein Knabe lacht sich an im Bronnen,

Hält Festtagskuchen in der Hand,

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Salmacis and Hermaphroditus.

© Francis Beaumont

MY wanton lines doe treate of amorous loue,


Such as would bow the hearts of gods aboue: