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0 Lord, How Happy!

George MacDonald
From the German of Dessler.

O Lord, how happy is the time
When in thy love I rest!
When from my weariness I climb
Even to thy tender breast!
The night of sorrow endeth there--...
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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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A Back-Log Song

Paul Laurence Dunbar
De axes has been ringin' in de woods de blessid day,
An' de chips has been a-fallin' fa' an' thick;
Dey has cut de bigges' hick'ry dat de mules kin tote away,
An' dey's laid hit down and soaked it in de crik....
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Available Languages: English

A Backward Look

James Whitcomb Riley
As I sat smoking, alone, yesterday,
And lazily leaning back in my chair,
Enjoying myself in a general way -
Allowing my thoughts a holiday
From weariness, toil and care, -...
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A Ballade of Lost Law

James Williams
(Spirit of Lord Eldon speaks)

This England is gone staring mad,
She hath abolished Chancery,[J]
See the long lines of suitors, sad
To find themselves unwontedly
After one day of trial free....
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A Ballad of Life

Algernon Charles Swinburne
I found in dreams a place of wind and flowers,
Full of sweet trees and colour of glad grass,
In midst whereof there was
A lady clothed like summer with sweet hours.
Her beauty, fervent as a fiery moon,...
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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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Available Languages: English

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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Available Languages: English

Abba Thule's Lament For His Son Prince Le Boo

William Lyle Bowles
I climb the highest cliff; I hear the sound
Of dashing waves; I gaze intent around;
I mark the gray cope, and the hollowness
Of heaven, and the great sun, that comes to bless...
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A Blue Love Song. To Miss-----.

Thomas Moore
Air-"Come live with me and be my love."


Come wed with me and we will write,
My Blue of Blues, from morn till night.
Chased from our classic souls shall be
All thoughts of vulgar progeny;...
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Available Languages: English

A Botticelli Madonna III The Loving Christ

Ethel Allen Murphy
The little hands returning wistfully
From birdlike wand'rings, ever come to rest,
On fostering hand on tender cheek or breast;
The upturned eyes, with loving certainty...
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Available Languages: English

About Emma Lazarus. (Written For "The Century Magazine")

Emma Lazarus
Born July 22, 1849; Died November 19, 1887.



One hesitates to lift the veil and throw the light upon a life so
hidden and a personality so withdrawn as that of Emma Lazarus; but...
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Above Lavender Bay

Henry Lawson
'Tis glorious morning everywhere
Save where the alleys lie,
I see the fleecy steam jets bid
'Good morning' to the sky.
The gullies of the waratah
Are near, with fall and pool,...
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Abraham Lincoln.

Pamela S. Vining
No martyr-blood hath ever flowed in vain! -
No patriot bled, that proved not freedom's gain!
Those tones, which despots heard with fear and dread
From living lips, ring sterner from the dead;...
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Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809

Walt Whitman
To-day, from each and all, a breath of prayer, a pulse of thought,
To memory of Him, to birth of Him.
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Available Languages: English

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight

Vachel Lindsay
(In Springfield, Illinois)



It is portentous, and a thing of state
That here at midnight, in our little town
A mourning figure walks, and will not rest,...
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Available Languages: English

A Brief Love Letter

Nizar Qabbani
My darling, I have much to say
Where o precious one shall I begin ?
All that is in you is princely
O you who makes of my words through their meaning
Cocoons of silk
These are my songs and this is me...
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Absent Of Thee I Languish Still

Earl of Rochester John Wilmot
Absent from thee I languish still;
Then ask me not, when I return?
The straying fool 'twill plainly kill
To wish all day, all night to mourn.

Dear! from thine arms then let me fly,...
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A Bucolic Betwixt Two: Lacon & Thyrsis

Robert Herrick
LACON: For a kiss or two, confess,
What doth cause this pensiveness,
Thou most lovely neat-herdess?
Why so lonely on the hill?
Why thy pipe by thee so still,
That erewhile was heard so shrill?...
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Available Languages: English

A Bush Lawyer

Banjo Paterson
When Ironbark the turtle came to Anthony's lagoon
The hills were hid behind a mist of equinoctal rain,
The ripple of the rivulets was like a cheerful tune...
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Available Languages: English
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