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All thoughts, all passions, all delights
Along a river-side, I know not where

A man prepared against all ills to come
A man there came, whence none could tell
Amazed, confused, its fate unknown

WORDSWORTH
LEIGH HUNT
WORDSWORTH

SCOTT

HERRICK.

LOWELL
HERRICK

W. ALLINGHAM
SWIFT

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TENNYSON

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W. BLAKE

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BROWNING

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CHARLES SPRAGUE

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A mist was driving down the British Channel
An ancient story I'll tell you anon
And also, beau sire, of other things.
And here the hermit sat and told his beads
And I shall sleep, and on thy side
And passing here through evening dew
And sooth to say, yon vocal grove
And whither would you lead me?
An empty sky, a world of heather
Appeared the princess with that merry
Art is long, and time is fleeting
A shadie grove not far away they spied
As heaven and earth are fairer

As I in hoary winter's night.

As I sit at my desk by the window

As I stood by yon roofless tower

As it befell

As it fell upon a day

Ask ye me why I send you here?

A slumber did my spirit seal

As Memnon's marble harp, renowned of old

As ships becalmed at eve

As unto blowing roses summer dews

As vonce I valked by a dismal svamp

A sweet, attractive kind of grace.

A sweet disorder in the dress

At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay

LONGFELLOW

BURNS

WORDSWORTH

R. BARNEFIELD
HERRICK.
WORDSWORTH
AKENSIDE

A. H. CLOUGH

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At summer eve, when Heaven's aërial bow
At the approach of extreme peril.
At the King's gate the subtle noon

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A voice by the cedar-tree

Awake, awake, my lyre.

Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints whose bones MILTON

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Away, ye gay landscapes

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A weary lot is thine, fair maid

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A wet sheet and a flowing sea

Ay, but to die, and go, we know not where
Ay! tear her tattered ensign down

Bankrupt, our pockets inside out
Beautiful! sir, you may say so

Beaver roars hoarse with melting snows
Before the starry threshold of Jove's court
Before thy stem, smooth seas were curled
Behold a silly tender babe

Being asked by an intimate party

Beneath an Indian palm, a girl

Below the bottom of the great abyss.

Be thou blest, Bertram! and succeed thy father

Better trust all, and be deceived

Between the dark and the daylight

Between the acting of a dreadful thing

Birdie, birdie, will you, pet

Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone

Blow, blow, thou winter wind

Blue crystal vault and elemental fires

Bonny Kilmeny gaed up the glen

Brave Schill, by death delivered

Break, Fantasy, from thy cave of cloud

Breathe, trumpets, breathe slow notes
Bright flag at yonder tapering mast

Bury the Great Duke

Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny, bonny bride

But all our praises, why should lords engross

But are ye sure the news is true?

But fare you weel, auld Nickie-Ben

But for ye speken of such gentilesse

But I wol turn againe to Ariadne

But souls that of his own good life partake
By broad Potomac's silent shore
By Nebo's lonely mountain

Call in the messengers sent from the Dauphin
Call me no more

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Calm and still light on yon great plain
Captain or Colonel, or Knight in arms.
Child Dyring has ridden him up under öe
Clothed with state, and girt with might
Come away, come away, death
Come into the garden, Maud.

Come on, come on, and where you go

Come on, sir, here's the place: stand still

Come pitie us, all ye who see

Come seeling night

Come, see the Dolphin's anchor forged

Come thou who art the wine and wit

Come to Licöo! the sun is riding

Come to the river's reedy shore
Comrades, leave me here a little
Consolers of the solitary hours

Dark fell the night, the watch was set
Dear lady, I a little fear.

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Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die

Dear my friend and fellow-student

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MRS. HEMANS

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T. MOORE

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HERRICK.

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HERRICK

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Fare thee well! and if forever
Farewell, ye lofty spires

Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter'

BYRON

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Get up, get up for shame, the blooming morn
Give me a spirit that on life's rough sea.
Give me my cup, but from the Thespian well
Give me my scallop's shell of quiet
Give place, ye ladies, and begone
God moves in a mysterious way.
God of science and of light

Goe, happy rose, and interwove
Goldilocks sat on the grass
Go, lovely rose

Go, soul, the body's guest

Grandmother's mother; her age I guess
Great God, greater than greatest.
Great Ocean! strongest of Creation's sons
Gude Lord Græme is to Carlisle gane.

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Hark, hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings
Hark, how I'll bribe you

Hath this world without me wrought?

Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss-shay?

Hearken in your ear

He clasps the crag with hooked hands

He is gone-is dust

He is gone on the mountains

He leaves the earth, and says enough

Hence, all you vain delights!

Hence, loathed melancholy!

Hence, vain deluding joys!

Here is the place; right over the hill

Here let us live, and spend away our lives
Here might I pause and bend in reverence
Her eyes the glow-worme lend thee

Her fingers shame the ivory keys

Her finger was so small the ring

Her house is all of echo made

He's a rare man

He's gane! he's gane! he's frae us torn

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HERRICK

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G. CHAPMAN

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BEN JONSON

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SIR W. RALEIGH.

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HEYWOOD

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COWPER

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CHAUCER.

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HERRICK

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JEAN INGELOW

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WALLER

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SIR W. RALEIGH

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I challenge not the oracle

I climbed the dark brow of the mighty Helvellyn.
If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song

If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep.

If men be worlds, there is in every one

If this great world of joy and pain

If thou be one whose heart the holy forms
If thou wert by my side, my love
If with light head erect I sing
1 got me flowers to strew thy way
I have done one braver thing.
I have learned to look on nature
I have ships that went to sea.
I have, thou gallant Trojan
I have woven shrouds of air

I hear thy solemn anthem fall

I know a little garden close

I made a footing in the wall

I made a posie while the day ran by

I mind it weel, in early date

I'm sitting alone by the fire

I must go furnish up

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Inland, within a hollow vale I stood

In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest

In the frosty season, when the sun

In the golden reign of Charlemagne the king.
In the hour of my distress

In the summer even

In this world, the isle of dreams

In vain the common theme my tongue would shun

In what torn ship soever I embark

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan

In yonder grave a Druid lies

I see a dusk and awful figure rise

I see before me the gladiator lie

I see men's judgments are

I shall lack voice: the deeds of Coriolanus.

I sift the snow on the mountains below

I sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds, and bowers

I sprang to the stirrup, and Joris and he.

Is there for honest poverty

Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child?

It don't seem hardly right, John.

It follows now you are to prove.

It happed that I came on a day

I think not on my father

It is not to be thought of that the flood

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John Brown in Kansas settled like a steadfast
Just for a handful of silver he left us
Just now I've ta'en a fit of rhyme

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It little profits that an idle king

It's narrow, narrow make your bed

It's no in titles or in rank

It was fifty years ago

It was the season, when through all the land.

It was the time when lilies blow

It was the winter wild.

It was thy fear, or else some transient wind

I wandered lonely as a cloud

I watched her face, suspecting germs

wish I were where Helen lies

I would that thou might always be
I've taught me other tongues

John Anderson, my jo, John

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TENNYSON

SCOTT

BURNS
STEDMAN

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