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Grace Darling

Among the dwellers in the silent fields
The natural heart is touched, and public way
And crowded street resound with ballad strains,
Inspired by one whose very name bespeaks
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
Elegy Vii

Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love,
And in that sophistry, Oh, thou dost prove
Too subtle: Foole, thou didst not understand
The mystic language of the eye nor hand:
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John Donne

John Donne
Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xiv. - The Cuckoo At Laverna - May 25, 1837

List 'twas the Cuckoo. O with what delight
Heard I that voice! and catch it now, though faint,
Far off and faint, and melting into air,
Yet not to be mistaken. Hark again!
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
France

Unhappy State! with horrors still to strive:
Thy Hugo dead, thy Boulanger alive;
A Prince who'd govern where he dares not dwell,
And who for power would his birthright sell
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Ambrose Bierce
The Progress Of Error.

Si quid loquar audiendam.--Hor. Lib. iv. Od. 2.



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William Cowper

William Cowper
Corn

To-day the woods are trembling through and through
With shimmering forms, that flash before my view,
Then melt in green as dawn-stars melt in blue.
The leaves that wave against my cheek caress
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Sidney Lanier

Sidney Lanier
Bel Canto

The sun is high, the seaside air is sharp,
And salty light reveals the Mayan School.
The Irish hope their names are on the harp,
We see the sheep's advertisement for wool,
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Kenneth Koch
To The Earl Of Clare

'Tu semper amoris
Sisd memor, etcari comitis ne abscedat imago'~Val Flac


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George Gordon Byron
Shakespeare And Cervantes

Obit 23rd April 1616

Is it not strange that on this common date,
Two titans of their age, aye of all Time,
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Robert Service

Robert Service
Strike Hands, Young Men!

Strike hands, young men!
We know not when
Death or disaster comes,
Mightier than battle-drums
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George Parsons Lathrop

George Parsons Lathrop
Shakespeare And Cervantes

Obit 23rd April 1616

Is it not strange that on this common date,
Two titans of their age, aye of all Time,
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Robert William Service
Sonnet Xxxiii: Whilst Yet Mine Eyes

To Imagination

Whilst yet mine Eyes do surfeit with delight,
My woeful Heart, imprison'd in my breast,
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Michael Drayton

Michael Drayton
All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace

I like to think (and
the sooner the better!)
of a cybernetic meadow
where mammals and computers
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Richard Brautigan
Love's Nocturn

Master of the murmuring courts
Where the shapes of sleep convene!-
Lo! my spirit here exhorts
All the powers of thy demesne
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Gardener's Daughter

This morning is the morning of the day,
When I and Eustace from the city went
To see the Gardener's Daughter; I and he,
Brothers in Art; a friendship so complete
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Alfred Lord Tennyson

Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Pictures

This morning is the morning of the day,
When I and Eustace from the city went
To see the Gardener's Daughter; I and he,
Brothers in Art; a friendship so complete
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Alfred Lord Tennyson

Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Prelude - Book Eighth

RETROSPECT LOVE OF NATURE LEADING TO LOVE OF MAN

What sounds are those, Helvellyn, that are heard
Up to thy summit, through the depth of air
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
The Prelude - Book Sixth

CAMBRIDGE AND THE ALPS

The leaves were fading when to Esthwaite's banks
And the simplicities of cottage life
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
The Recluse - Book First

HOME AT GRASMERE

Once to the verge of yon steep barrier came
A roving school-boy; what the adventurer's age
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
The Excursion - Book Second - The Solitary

In days of yore how fortunately fared
The Minstrel! wandering on from hall to hall,
Baronial court or royal; cheered with gifts
Munificent, and love, and ladies' praise;
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxvi - The Marriage Ceremony

The Vested Priest before the Altar stands;
Approach, come gladly, ye prepared, in sight
Of God and chosen friends, your troth to plight
With the symbolic ring, and willing hands
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William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth
Tristram Of Lyonesse - Iii - Tristram In Brittany

"'As the dawn loves the sunlight I love thee;'
As men that shall be swallowed of the sea
Love the sea's lovely beauty; as the night
That wanes before it loves the young sweet light,
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Algernon Charles Swinburne

Algernon Charles Swinburne
To The Earl Of Clare

Tu semper amoris
Sis memor, et cari comitis ne abscedat imago.

VAL. FLAC. ‘Argonaut', iv. 36.
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George Gordon Lord Byron

George Gordon Lord Byron
Elegy Vii

Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love,
And in that sophistry, Oh, thou dost prove
Too subtle: Foole, thou didst not understand
The mystic language of the eye nor hand:
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John Donne

John Donne
Grub First, Then Ethics

opos is, we could say to him: "Well,
we can read to ourselves, our use
of holy numbers would shock you, and a poet
may lamentâ??'Where is Telford
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Wystan Hugh Auden
Envy And Avarice

Envy and Avarice, one summer day,
Sauntering abroad
In quest of the abode
Of some poor wretch or fool who lived that way--
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Victor Marie Hugo
The Progress Of Taste, Or The Fate Of Delicacy

Part first.

Perhaps some cloud eclipsed the day,
When thus I tuned my pensive lay:
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William Shenstone
Love's Nocturn

Master of the murmuring courts
Where the shapes of sleep convene!--
Lo! my spirit here exhorts
All the powers of thy demesne
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ambition And Content: A Fable

â??
Optat quietem.â? â??Hor
.

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Mark Akenside

Mark Akenside
Corn.

To-day the woods are trembling through and through
With shimmering forms, that flash before my view,
Then melt in green as dawn-stars melt in blue.
The leaves that wave against my cheek caress
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Sidney Lanier

Sidney Lanier
Body And Soul: A Metaphysical Argument

Man openeth the case
Body, from the arrogance
Of the Soul thou seekest shield,
Makest prayer the old mis--chance
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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
The Mackaiad

Mackay's hot wrath to Bonynge, direful spring
Of blows unnumbered, heavenly goddess, sing
That wrath which hurled to Hellman's office floor
Two heroes, mutually smeared with gore,
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Ambrose Bierce
Gotham - Book Ii

How much mistaken are the men who think
That all who will, without restraint may drink,
May largely drink, e'en till their bowels burst,
Pleading no right but merely that of thirst,
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Charles Churchill
Nicaise

TO serve the shop as 'prentice was the lot;
Of one who had the name of Nicaise got;
A lad quite ignorant beyond his trade,
And what arithmetick might lend him aid;
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Jean De La Fontaine
Love's Nocturne

Master of the murmuring courts
Where the shapes of sleep convene!--
Lo! my spirit here exhorts
All the powers of thy demesne
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Ambition And Content

While yet the world was young, and men were few,
Nor lurking fraud, nor tyrant rapine knew,
In virtue rude, the gaudy arts they scorn'd,
Which, virtue lost, degenerate times adorn'd:
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Mark Akenside

Mark Akenside
To The Earl Of Clare.

Tu semper amoris
Sis memor, et cari comitis ne abscedat imago.

VAL. FLAC. 'Argonaut', iv. 36.
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George Gordon Byron
The Names Of Jesus

[note: This poem is designed to form a part of a volume of strictly religious poetry, which the Author has in course of preparation; and is inserted here in deference to the expressed wish of a large number of friends. Its appearance here will not, however, prevent its appearing in its appropriate connection.]


I SING the NAMES of JESUS! - matchless names!
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Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
Sonnets: Idea Xxxiii To Imagination

Whilst yet mine eyes do surfeit with delight,
My woful heart imprisoned in my breast,
Wisheth to be transformë"d to my sight,
That it like those by looking might be blest.
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Michael Drayton

Michael Drayton
Shadow, Inequality, Empty Darkness White Dove

*SHADOW*

Under the shade of Hurly-burly,
Gush of tempest wind,
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Paciolo Pen Saint

Paciolo Pen Saint
Serenity In The Hearts

Two hearts bound together,
Two hearts tied tightly forever
Two hearts mutually complete,
Those two hearts really amazing,
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Miriam Onyancha

Miriam Onyancha
The Divine Comedy By Dante: The Vision Of Purgatory: Canto Viii

Now was the hour that wakens fond desire
In men at sea, and melts their thoughtful heart,
Who in the morn have bid sweet friends farewell,
And pilgrim newly on his road with love
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Dante Alighieri