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she walks in beauty
by Lord Byron She walks in beauty by Lord Byron She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright M http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Byron/she_walks_in_beauty.htm |
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| Lawrence |
Snake
by D.H. Lawrence Snake by D.H. Lawrence A snake came to my water-trough On a hot, hot day, and I in pyjamas for the heat, To drink there. In the deep, strange-scente http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Lawrence/snake.htm |
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| Longfellow |
Snow - Flakes
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Snow-Flakes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Out of the bosom of the air Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken, Over the woodlands brown and ba http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Longfellow/snow-flakes.htm |
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| Rossetti C |
Somewhere or Other
by Christina Rossetti Somewhere or Other by Christina Rossetti Somewhere or other there must surely be The face not seen, the voice not heard, The heart that not yet - ne http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Rossetti C/somewhere_or_other.htm Song by Christina Rossetti Song by Christina Rossetti When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me ; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress tree : Be the gr http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Rossetti C/song.htm |
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| Whitman |
Song of Myself LII
by Walt Whitman Song of Myself LII by Walt Whitman The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me, he complains of my gab and my loitering. I too am not a bit tamed, I t http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Whitman/song_of_myself_lii.htm |
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| Marvell |
Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda
by Andrew Marvell Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda by Andrew Marvell Where the remote Bermudas ride In the ocean's bosom unespied, From a small boat that row'd along http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Marvell/song_of_the_emigrants_in_bermuda.htm |
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| Tennyson |
Song of the Lotos-Eaters
by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Song of the Lotos-Eaters by Alfred, Lord Tennyson There is sweet music here that softer falls Than petals from blown roses on the grass, Or night-de http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Tennyson/song_of_the_lotos-eaters.htm |
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| Hopkins |
Spring
by Gerard Manley Hopkins Spring by Gerard Manley Hopkins Nothing is so beautiful as Spring— When weeds, in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush ; Thrush's eggs look little http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Hopkins/spring.htm |
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| Owen |
Strange Meeting
by Wilfred Owen Strange Meeting by Wilfred Owen It seemed that out of battle I escaped Down some profound dull tunnel, long since scooped Through granites which tit http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Owen/strange_meeting.htm |
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| Dickinson |
Success is counted sweetest
by Emily Dickinson 'Success is counted sweetest' by Emily Dickinson Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Dickinson/success_is_counted_sweetest.htm |
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| Rossetti DG |
Sudden Light
by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Sudden Light by Dante Gabriel Rossetti I have been here before, But when or how I cannot tell: I know the grass beyond the door, The sweet keen smel http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Rossetti DG/sudden_light.htm |
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| Clare |
Summer Moods
by John Clare Summer Moods by John Clare I love at eventide to walk alone Down narrow lanes oerhung with dewy thorn Where from the long grass underneath the snail http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Clare/Summer Moods.htm |
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