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The Poetical Works Of Oscar Wilde - Classic Poetry @ Digital Poets Society
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The Oxford Book Of English Verse. On The Massacre Of The Christians In Bulgaria. The Garden Of Eros. Sonnet On Approaching Italy. Ave Maria Gratia Plena. Holy Week At Genoa. Sonnet On Hearing The Dies Irae Sung In The Sistine Chapel. The Burden Of Itys. La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente. La Fuite De La Lune. The Grave Of Keats. Theocritus - A Villanelle. In The Gold Room - A Harmony. Ballade De Marguerite (Normande). The Dole Of The King's Daughter (Breton). The Grave Of Shelley. Impression - Le Reveillon.
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The Oxford Book Of English Verse
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Anonymous. XIII-XIV Century. Robert Mannyng of Brunne.°1288,1338. William Langland.°? John Barbour.°? Geoffrey Chaucer.°? Thomas Hoccleve.°? John Lydgate.°? King James I of Scotland.°1394,1437. Robert Henryson.°1425,1500. William Dunbar.°1465,? Anonymous. XV-XVI Century. John Skelton.°? Stephen Hawes.1523. Sir Thomas Wyatt.°1503,1542. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.°1516,1547. Nicholas Grimald.°1519,1562. Alexander Scott.°? Robert Wever. c. Richard Edwardes.°1523,1566. George Gascoigne.°? Phineas ...
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The Poetical Works Of Lord Byron
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The Poetical Works of T.S. Eliot
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The Oxford Book of English Verse. Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar. Mélange adultère de tout. Mr Eliot's Sunday Morning Service. Sweeney Among the Nightingales. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Portrait of a Lady. Rhapsody on a Windy Night. Morning at the Window. The Boston Evening Transcript. La Figlia Che Pianga. I The Burial Of The Dead. II A Game Of Chess. III The Fire Sermon. IV Death By Water. V What The Thunder Said. Footnotes "The Waste Land". The Oxford Book of English Verse.
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The Poetical Works Of Goethe - Classic Poetry @ Digital Poets Society
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The Oxford Book of English Verse. Sound, sweet Song. To the kind Reader. When the Fox dies, Skin counts. Reciprocal Invitation to Dance. Lover in all Shapes. Answers in a Game of Questions. Different Emotions. same Spot. Who'll buy Gods of love? The Bliss of Absence. To the Chosen One. Proximity of the Beloved One. To the Distant One. New Love, New Life. With a painted Ribbon. With a golden Necklace. To a Golden Heart. That he wore round his neck. The Bliss of Sorrow. To his Coy One. On the New Year.
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The Oxford Book of English Verse. Chinese Poetry from the Tang-period. In Chinese literature, the Tang period (618-907) is considered the golden age of Chinese poetry. Tang Shi San Bai Shou. Is a compilation of poems from this period made around 1763 by Heng-tang-tui-shi [Sun Zhu] of the Qing dynasty. Sun's motivation for compiling the collection sprang from his dissatisfaction with the then popular textbook, the Qian Jia Shi. Poems by A Thousand Poets. Chinese Text and English Translations. The Commerci...
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The Oxford Book Of English Verse. From fairest creatures we desire increase. When forty winters shall besiege thy brow. Look in thy glass, and tell the face thou viewest. Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend. Those hours, that with gentle work did frame. Then let not winter’s ragged hand deface. In the orient when the gracious light. Music to hear, why hear’st thou music sadly. Is it for fear to wet a widow’s eye. Deny that thou bear’st love to any. As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow’st.
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The Poetical Works of William Blake
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The Oxford Book of English Verse. To the Evening Star. Gwin King of Norway. An Imitation of Spenser. King Edward the Third. Prologue, intended for a Dramatic Piece of. King Edward the Fourth. Prologue to King John. A War Song to Englishmen. The Couch of Death. Song by a Shepherd. Song by an Old Shepherd. Song From An Island In The Moon. The Little Black Boy. The Little Boy Lost. The Little Boy Found. The Little Girl Lost. The Little Girl Found. The Cold and the Pebble. The Voice of the Ancient Bard.