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| Lawrence |
Eagle in New Mexico
by D.H. Lawrence Eagle in New Mexico by D.H. Lawrence Towards the sun, towards the south-west A scorched breast. A scorched breast, breasting the sun like an answer, http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Lawrence/eagle_in_new_mexico.htm |
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| Herbert |
Easter Wings
by George Herbert Easter-Wings by George Herbert Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store, Though foolishly he lost the same, Decaying more and more, Till he becam http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Herbert/Easter-wings.htm |
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| Rossetti C |
Echo
by Christina Rossetti Echo by Christina Rossetti Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream ; Come with soft rounded cheeks and eyes http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Rossetti C/echo.htm |
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| Pope |
Elegy To the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
by Alexander Pope Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady by Alexander Pope What beckoning ghost, along the moonlight shade Invites my step, and points to yonder g http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Pope/elegy_to_the_memory_of_an_unfortunate_lady.htm |
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| Gray |
Elegy Written In a Country Churchyard
by Thomas Gray Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray The Curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea, The plough http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Gray/elegy_written_in_a_country_churc.htm |
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| Browning |
Epilogue to Asolando
by Robert Browning Epilogue to Asolando by Robert Browning At the midnight in the silence of the sleep-time, When you set your fancies free, Will they pass to where http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Browning/Epilogue to Asolando.htm |
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| Ralegh |
Epitaph
by Sir Walter Ralegh Epitaph by Sir Walter Ralegh Even such is Time, which takes in trust Our youth, our joys, and all we have, And pays us but with age and dust; Who in http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Ralegh/epitaph.htm |
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| Cowper |
Epitaph on a Hare
by William Cowper Epitaph on a Hare(1783) by William Cowper Here lies, whom hound did ne'er pursue, Nor swifter greyhound follow, Whose foot ne'er tainted morning dew http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Cowper/epitaph on a hare.htm |
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| Owen |
Exposure
by Wilfred Owen Exposure by Wilfred Owen Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knive us . . . Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent . . http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Owen/exposure.htm |
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