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Battle of the Baltic
by Thomas Campbell Battle of the Baltic by Thomas Campbell Of Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of De http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/battle_of_the_baltic.htm Freedom and Love by Thomas Campbell Freedom and Love by Thomas Campbell How delicious is the winning Of a kiss at love's beginning, When two mutual hearts are sighing For the knot ther http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/freedom and love.htm 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 Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell A chieftain to the Highlands bound Cries ‘Boatman, do not tarry! And I'll give thee a silver pound To row u http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/lord_ullin's daughter.htm Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell A chieftain to the Highlands bound Cries ‘Boatman, do not tarry! And I'll give thee a silver pound To row u http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/lord_ullin's daughter-2.htm The River of Life by Thomas Campbell The River of Life by Thomas Campbell The more we live, more brief appear Our life's succeeding stages: A day to childhood seems a year, And years li http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/the_river_of_life.htm To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell Gem of the crimson-colour'd Even, Companion of retiring day, Why at the closing gates of heaven, Beloved Star http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/to_the_evening_star.htm Ye Mariners of England by Thomas Campbell Ye Mariners of England by Thomas Campbell Ye Mariners of England That guard our native seas! Whose flag has braved, a thousand years, The battle and http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Campbell/ye mariners_of_england.htm |
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| Chaucer |
The Wife of Bath's Tale
by Geoffrey Chaucer The Wife of Bath's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer In th'olde dayes of King Arthour, Of which that Britons speken greet honour, Al was this land fulfild of http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Chaucer/the_wife_of_bath's_tale.htm |
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| Clare |
I Am
by John Clare I Am by John Clare I am: yet what I am none cares or knows, My friends forsake me like a memory lost; I am the self-consumer of my woes, They rise a http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Clare/i_am.htm 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 What is Life? by John Clare What is Life? by John Clare And what is Life ? an hour-glass on the run A mist retreating from the morning sun A busy bustling still repeated dream http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Clare/what_is_life.htm |
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| Classical poets |
Classical Poets - index page
Collection of classical poets Fathers Blunden - Report on Experience Blunden - The midnight skaters Bridges - London Snow Bronte - Last Lines Bronte - Past Present Future Brook http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/index.htm |
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| Coleridge |
kubla khan
by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns me http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Coleridge/kubla_khan.htm The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge PART I It is an ancient Mariner And he stoppeth one of three. ‘By thy long grey beard and http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Coleridge/the_rime_of_the_ancient_mariner.htm |
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| Cowley |
Drinking
by Abraham Cowley Drinking by Abraham Cowley The thirsty earth soaks up the rain, And drinks and gapes for drink again ; The plants suck in the earth, and are With co http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Cowley/Drinking.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 light shining out of darkness by William Cowper Light Shining out of Darkness by William Cowper God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform; He plants his footsteps in the sea, And rides http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Cowper/light_shining_out_of_darkness.htm The Castaway by William Cowper The Castaway by William Cowper Obscurest night involved the sky, The Atlantic billows roared, When such a destined wretch as I, Washed headlong from http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Cowper/castaway.htm The Poplar-Field by William Cowper The Poplar-Field (1784) by William Cowper The poplars are fell'd, farewell to the shade And the whispering sound of the cool colonnade, The winds pl http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Cowper/the_poplar-field.htm |
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| Crabbe |
peter grimes; the outcast
by George Crabbe Peter Grimes; the Outcast Extract from Letter XXII, The Poor of the Borough, The Borough by George Crabbe Thus by himself compelled to live each day http://www.withinweb.com/thesitemapper/classical_poets/Crabbe/peter_grimes;_the_outcast.htm |
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