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1827; Or, The Poet's Last Poem.

Thomas Gent
Ye Bards in all your thousand dens,
Great souls with fewer pence than pens,
Sublime adorers of Apollo,
With folios full, and purses hollow;
Whose very souls with rapture glisten,...
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97": The Fast Mail

John Charles McNeill
Where the rails converge to the station yard
She stands one moment, breathing hard,

And then, with a snort and a clang of steel,
She settles her strength to the stubborn wheel,
...
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Available Languages: English

A Appeal For Are To The Sextant Of The Old Brick Meetinouse By A Gasper

Arabella M Willson
The sextant of the meetinouse, which sweeps
And dusts, or is supposed too! and makes fiers,
And lites the gas and sometimes leaves a screw loose,
in which case it smells orful - worse than lampile;...
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A Baby In The House

Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I knew that a baby was hid in the house;
Though I saw no cradle and heard no cry,
But the husband went tiptoeing round like a mouse,
And the good wife was humming a soft lullaby;...
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A Bachelor To A Married Flirt

Ella Wheeler Wilcox
All that a man can say of woman's charms,
Mine eyes have spoken and my lips have told
To you a thousand times. Your perfect arms
(A replica from that lost Melos mould),...
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A Ballade Of The Unborn Dead

Ella Wheeler Wilcox
They walked the valley of the dead;
Lit by a weird half light;
No sound they made, no word they said;
And they were pale with fright.
Then suddenly from unseen places came...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of London - (To H. W. Massinsham)

Richard Le Gallienne
Ah, London! London! our delight,
Great flower that opens but at night,
Great City of the Midnight Sun,
Whose day begins when day is done.

Lamp after lamp against the sky...
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A Ballad Of The Boston Tea-Party

Oliver Wendell Holmes
Read at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

No! never such a draught was poured
Since Hebe served with nectar
The bright Olympians and their Lord,
Her over-kind protector, -...
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A Ballad Of The French Fleet

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
OCTOBER, 1746

MR. THOMAS PRINCE loquitur.

A fleet with flags arrayed
Sailed from the port of Brest,
And the Admiral's ship displayed
The signal: "Steer southwest."...
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A Ballad Of The Kind Little Creatures

Richard Le Gallienne
I had no where to go,
I had no money to spend:
"O come with me," the Beaver said,
"I live at the world's end."

"Does the world ever end!"
To the Beaver then said I:...
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A Ballad Of The Mist.

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
"I love the Lady of Merle," he said.
"She is not for thee!" her suitor cried.
And in the valley the lovers fought
By the salt river's tide.

The braver fell on the dewy sward:...
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A Ballad Of The Ranks

Arthur Conan Doyle
Who carries the gun?
A lad from over the Tweed.
Then let him go, for well we know
He comes of a soldier breed.
So drink together to rock and heather,
Out where the red deer run,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Town Water

Robert Fuller Murray
It is the Police Commissioners,
All on a winter's day;
And they to prove the town water
Have set themselves away.

They went to the north, they went to the south,
And into the west went they,...
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A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master

Walter Savage Landor
Into the woods my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent.
Into the woods my Master came,
Forspent with love and shame.
But the olives they were not blind to Him,
The little gray leaves were kind to Him:...
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A Ballad Of The Two Knights

Sara Teasdale
Two knights rode forth at early dawn
A-seeking maids to wed,
Said one, "My lady must be fair,
With gold hair on her head."

Then spake the other knight-at-arms:
"I care not for her face,...
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A Ballad Of Too Much Beauty

Richard Le Gallienne
There is too much beauty upon this earth
For lonely men to bear,
Too many eyes, too enchanted skies,
Too many things too fair;
And the man who would live the life of a man...
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A Ballad of Trees and the Master.

Sidney Lanier
Into the woods my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent.
Into the woods my Master came,
Forspent with love and shame.
But the olives they were not blind to Him,
The little gray leaves were kind to Him:...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad On The Game Of Traffic

Jonathan Swift
WRITTEN AT THE CASTLE OF DUBLIN, 1699


My Lord,[1] to find out who must deal,
Delivers cards about,
But the first knave does seldom fail
To find the doctor out.
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A Ballad To The Tune Of The Cut-Purse

Jonathan Swift
[1]

WRITTEN IN AUGUST, 1702


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Once on a time, as old stories rehearse,
A friar would need show his talent in Latin;
But was sorely put to 't in the midst of a verse,...
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A Basket Of Flowers - From Dawn To Dusk

Adam Lindsay Gordon
Dawn

On skies still and starlit
White lustres take hold,
And grey flushes scarlet,
And red flashes gold.
And sun-glories cover
The rose shed above her,
Like lover and lover...
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