Work poems

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The Master Mariner’s Song

© Charles Harpur

(Outward Bound)

AWAY, away she plunges

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The Goddess Contributed To The Fair For The Ladies Patriotic Fund Of The Pacific

© Francis Bret Harte

"Who comes?" The sentry`s warning cry
Rings sharply on the evening air:
Who comes? The challenge: no reply,
Yet something motions there.

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Epilogue

© Francis Thompson

Virtue may unlock hell, or even

A sin turn in the wards of Heaven,

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Horace to Melpomene

© Eugene Field

Lofty and enduring is the monument I've reared,--
Come, tempests, with your bitterness assailing;
And thou, corrosive blasts of time, by all things mortal feared,
Thy buffets and thy rage are unavailing!

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Epistle To Mr. Murray

© George Gordon Byron

My dear Mr. Murray,
You're in a damn 'd hurry,
  To set up this ultimate Canto;
But (if they don't rob us)
You'll see Mr. Hobhouse
  Will bring it safe in his portmanteau.

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Ed

© Eugene Field

Ed was a man that played for keeps, 'nd when he tuk the notion,
You cudn't stop him any more'n a dam 'ud stop the ocean;
For when he tackled to a thing 'nd sot his mind plum to it,
You bet yer boots he done that thing though it broke the bank to do it!
So all us boys uz knowed him best allowed he wuzn't jokin'
When on a Sunday he remarked uz how he'd gin up smokin'.

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Chrystmasse of Olde

© Eugene Field

God rest you, Chrysten gentil men,
Wherever you may be,--
God rest you all in fielde or hall,
Or on ye stormy sea;
For on this morn oure Chryst is born
That saveth you and me.

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Sonnet XXXVI. Life And Death. 8.

© Christopher Pearse Cranch

NOT for a rapture unalloyed I ask.
Not for a recompense for all I miss.
A banquet of the gods in heavenly bliss,
A realm in whose warm sunshine I may bask,

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Paradise Lost : Book XI.

© John Milton


Thus they, in lowliest plight, repentant stood

Praying; for from the mercy-seat above

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A proper trewe idyll of camelot

© Eugene Field

Whenas ye plaisaunt Aperille shoures have washed and purged awaye
Ye poysons and ye rheums of earth to make a merrie May,
Ye shraddy boscage of ye woods ben full of birds that syng
Right merrilie a madrigal unto ye waking spring,
Ye whiles that when ye face of earth ben washed and wiped ycleane
Her peeping posies blink and stare like they had ben her een;

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Deola's Return

© Cesare Pavese

I'll turn round in the street and look at the passers-by,

I'll be a passer-by myself. I'll learn

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Icicles Round A Tree In Dumfriesshire

© Ruth Padel

We're talking different kinds of vulnerability here.

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African Writings

© Godfrey Mutiso Gorry

If you meet literature from Africa
Or even their mentors
In such works
You realize a trait of madness

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Rip Van Winkle. Canto II.

© Oliver Wendell Holmes

So Rip began to look at people’s tongues
And thump their briskets (called it “sound their lungs"),
Brushed up his knowledge smartly as he could,
Read in old Cullen and in Doctor Good.
The town was healthy; for a month or two
He gave the sexton little work to do.

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The Miller Of Dee

© Charles Mackay

There dwelt a miller, hale and bold,

Beside the river Dee;

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The Coming Of Arthur

© Alfred Tennyson

Leodogran, the King of Cameliard,
Had one fair daughter, and none other child;
And she was the fairest of all flesh on earth,
Guinevere, and in her his one delight.

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M'Fingal - Canto I

© John Trumbull

When Yankies, skill'd in martial rule,

First put the British troops to school;

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A Spiritual Manifestation

© John Greenleaf Whittier

To-day the plant by Williams set
Its summer bloom discloses;
The wilding sweethrier of his prayers
Is crowned with cultured roses.