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In Praise Of Limestone

If it form the one landscape that we, the inconstant ones,
Are consistently homesick for, this is chiefly
Because it dissolves in water. Mark these rounded slopes
With their surface fragrance of thyme and, beneath,
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W. H. Auden

W. H. Auden
The Exam

It is mid-October. The trees are in
their autumnal glory (red, yellow-green,

orange) outside the classroom where students
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Joyce Sutphen
Virgil's First Eclogue

MELIBOEUS.
Tityrus, thou in the shade of a spreading beech-tree reclining,
Meditatest, with slender pipe, the Muse of the woodlands.
We our country's bounds and pleasant pastures relinquish,
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sunset At Night'is Natural

415

Sunset at Night-is natural-
But Sunset on the Dawn
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Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson
The Conversation Of Eiros And Charmion

I will bring fire to thee.

Euripides.-'Androm'.

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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe
The Peter-bird

Out of the woods by the creek cometh a calling for Peter,
And from the orchard a voice echoes and echoes it over;
Down in the pasture the sheep hear that strange crying for Peter,
Over the meadows that call is aye and forever repeated.
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Eugene Field

Eugene Field
To Cure Wounds Is So Rigid

To cure wounds is so rigid:
They drank the air and poisoned bread.
Young Joseph who was sold to Egypt
Could not be more deathly sad!
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Osip Emilevich Mandelstam
The Mutability Of Literature - A Colloquy In Westminster Abbey - Prose

I know that all beneath the moon decays,
And what by mortals in this world is brought,
In time's great periods shall return to nought.
I know that all the muses' heavenly rays,
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Washington Irving
Paracelsus: Part Iii: Paracelsus

Scene. Basil; a chamber in the house of Paracelsus. 1526.
Paracelsus, Festus.


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Robert Browning

Robert Browning
Sordello: Book The Fourth

Meantime Ferrara lay in rueful case;
The lady-city, for whose sole embrace
Her pair of suitors struggled, felt their arms
A brawny mischief to the fragile charms
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Robert Browning

Robert Browning
Cornish Study Iii

They found him, as predicted, in the cove
three days it took for the Atlantic
to spout him up and leave him back
as he was in life, washed out and finished.
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Roland John
Uncle Sam's Soliloquy

I'm a century old and more to-day-
A ripe old age for a modern man,-
Yet they who rocked my cradle, they say,
Predicted a thousand years my span;
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Madge Morris Wagner
Ch 01 Manner Of Kings Story 16

One of my friends complained of the unpropitious times, telling me that he had a slender income, a large family, without strength to bear the load of poverty and had often entertained the idea to emigrate to another country so that no matter how he made a living no one might become aware of his good or ill luck.

Many a man slept hungry and no one knew who he was.
Many a man was at the point of death and no one wept for him.
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Saadi Shirazi
The Wreck Of The Abercrombie Robinson

Twas in the year of 1842 and on the 27th of May
That six Companies of the 91st Regiment with spirits light and gay,
And forming the Second Battalion, left Naas without delay,
Commanded by Captain Bertie Gordon, to proceed to the Cape straightaway.
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William Topaz Mcgonagall
Waiting For Water

â??TWAS old Flynn, the identity, told us
That the creek always ran pretty high,
But that fossicking veteran sold us,
And he lied as his quality lie.
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Edward George Dyson
Song Of The Redwood-tree

A CALIFORNIA song!
A prophecy and indirection--a thought impalpable, to breathe, as air;
A chorus of dryads, fading, departing--or hamadryads departing;
A murmuring, fateful, giant voice, out of the earth and sky,
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Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman
Amours De Voyage, Canto Ii

Is it illusion? or does there a spirit from perfecter ages,
Here, even yet, amid loss, change, and corruption abide?
Does there a spirit we know not, though seek, though we find, comprehend not,
Here to entice and confuse, tempt and evade us, abide?
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Arthur Hugh Clough

Arthur Hugh Clough
Waiting For Water

'Twas old Flynn, the identity, told us
That the creek always ran pretty high,
But that fossicking veteran sold us,
And he lied as his quality lie.
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Edward Dyson
Just As Predicted

In restaurants we walked
Majestic and energetic
It was my time to explore the city
Cool the environment was
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Imbisi Stephen

Imbisi Stephen
The Illuminati

From the book of revelation the warning is clear,
people will be deceived in worshipping the master of fear.
Predicted in scripture to lead most into loosing their salvation,
when false Gods are the symbol of appreciation.
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Robert Rittel

Robert Rittel
Boca

"Nature abhors a vacuum", theorists of both philosophy and
politics assure us.

What's more, the phenomena is not confined to mere
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Paul Cameron Brown
In Memoriam. - Madam Whiting,

Widow of the late SPENCER WHITING, Esq., died at Hartford, April, 1859, aged 88.


Life's work well done, how beautiful to rest.
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Lydia Howard Sigourney
I'm So Confused

I can’t cope with this unhappy marriage
I’m afraid it’s not working for me
What I mean is that it feels like torture
I’m not very skilled at pretence
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Marlon Pitter

Marlon Pitter
The Horoscope

On death we mortals often run,
Just by the roads we take to shun.

A father's only heir, a son,
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Jean De La Fontaine