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Hester
by Charles Lamb Hester by Charles Lamb When maidens such as Hester die, Their place ye may not well supply, Though ye among a thousand try With vain endeavour. A mo http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Lamb/hester.htm |
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| Longfellow |
hiawatha
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow fromThe Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow HIAWATHA'S DEPARTURE By the shore of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, At the doorw http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Longfellow/hiawatha.htm |
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| Campbell |
Hohenlinden
by Thomas Campbell Hohenlinden by Thomas Campbell On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolli http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/hohenlinden.htm |
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| Burns |
Holy Willie's Prayer
by Robert Burns Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns And send the godly in a pet to pray. POPE 1. O Thou that in the Heavens does dwell, Wha, as it pleases best Thy http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Burns/holy_willie's_prayer.htm Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns Holy Willie's Prayer by Robert Burns And send the godly in a pet to pray. POPE 1. O Thou that in the Heavens does dwell, Wha, as it pleases best Thy http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Burns/holy_willie's_prayer-2.htm |
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| Browning |
home thoughts from abroad
by Robert Browning Home Thoughts from Abroad by Robert Browning Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Browning/home_thoughts_from_abroad.htm Home Thoughts from the Sea by Robert Browning Home Thoughts from the Sea by Robert Browning Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-west died away; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeki http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Browning/home_thoughts_from_the_sea.htm |
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| Wilmot |
Homo Sapiens
by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester Homo Sapiens by John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester Were I (who to my cost already am One of those strange, prodigious creatures, man) A spirit free to c http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Wilmot/homo_sapiens.htm |
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| Skelton |
How the Doughty Duke of Albany...
by John Skelton How the Doughty Duke of Albany like a Coward Knight ran away shamefully with an Hundred Thousand Tratling Scots and Fainthearted Frenchmen, beside t http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Skelton/how_the_doughty_duke_of_albany___.htm |
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| Lawrence |
Humming Bird
by D.H. Lawrence Humming Bird by D.H. Lawrence I can imagine, in some otherworld Primeval-dumb, far back In that most awful stillness, that only gasped and hummed, H http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Lawrence/humming_bird.htm |
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| Hopkins |
Hurrahing in Harvest
by Gerard Manley Hopkins Hurrahing in Harvest by Gerard Manley Hopkins Summer ends now; now, barbarous in beauty, the stooks rise Around; up above, what wind-walks! What lov http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Hopkins/hurrahing_in_harvest.htm |
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