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Author : John Keats
VI. On Fame
I.
Fame, like a wayward girl, will still be coy
To those who woo her with too slavish knees,
But makes surrender to some thoughtless boy,
And dotes the more upon a heart at ease;
She is a Gipsey,—will not speak to...
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Author : John Keats
O Goddess! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung
By sweet enforcement and remembrance dear,
And pardon that thy secrets should be sung
Even into thine own soft-conched ear:
Surely I dreamt to-day, or did I see
The winged Psyche with...
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Author : Austen, Jane
1
Ever musing I delight to tread
The Paths of honour and the Myrtle Grove
Whilst the pale Moon her beams doth shed
On disappointed Love.
While Philomel on airy hawthorn Bush
Sings sweet and Melancholy, And the thrush
Converses...
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Author : Oscar Wilde
"The old believe everything, the middle-aged suspect everything, the young know everything."
Oscar Wilde
"A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing. "
Oscar Wilde
"A...
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Author : John Keats
1.
NO, no, go not to Lethe, neither twist
Wolfs-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine;
Nor suffer thy pale forehead to be kiss'd
By nightshade, ruby grape of Proserpine;
Make not your rosary of yew-berries,
Nor let the beetle,...
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Author : Lucius Furius
1
"Oh, Dad," cried my son,
with the huge, unrestrained sobs of a five-year-old,
"Justin Borley knocked me down.
He kicked me
and called me a loser ...
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Author : Michael D. Petti
LXIX
Had I one wish to wish for something good—
Unlike a genie's grant of three to spend,
Where first for riches would I wish, and could
Buy all but Heaven till my life should end.
With second...
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Author : Dorothy Parker
A single flow'r he sent me, since we met.
All tenderly his messenger he chose;
Deep-hearted, pure, with scented dew still wet —
One perfect rose.
I knew the language of the floweret;
"My fragile leaves," it said,...
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Author : Khalil Gibran
And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said, "Speak to us of Children."
And he said:
Your children are not your children.
They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.
They come through you but not from...
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Author : Khalil Gibran
And a youth said, "Speak to us of Friendship."
Your friend is your needs answered.
He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving.
And he is your board and your fireside.
For you come to him with your hunger,...
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Author : Mukesh Williams
As the sun sets over the sea
A beam of liquid gold
Hits the watery surface
Refracting against the reef
Revealing the secret shadows
Of an unmanageable past
And the pretentious convenience
Of a present urbanity.
...
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Author : Ryan Damiels
Free to fly where I don't die
Nor have to hide -
Truth grows and it shows
In our own lives
As I open my eyes!
Filling my life with light
When I don't lie
Don't say good-bye
God, I see your signs by my side -
Guiding...
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Author : Edgar A. Guest
He little knew the sorrow that was in his vacant chair;
He never guessed they'd miss him, or he'd surely have been there;
He couldn't see his mother or the lump that filled her throat,
Or the tears that started falling as she read his hasty...
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Author : George Cooper
Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky;
Hundreds of shells on the shore together;
Hundreds of birds that go singing by;
Hundreds of bees in the sunny weather.
Hundreds of dewdrops to greet the dawn;
Hundreds of lambs in the purple...
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Author : Henry Cuyler Bunner
It was an old, old, old, old lady,
And a boy that was half past three;
And the way that they played together
Was beautiful to see.
She couldn't go running and jumping,
And the boy, no more could...
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Author : Berton Braley
Keep away from women, boy,
And play a lonely game.
For the bad ones make you crooked
And the good ones make you tame.
They want to keep you sheltered
From the stress and storm of chance,
And they hold you from adventure
By the...
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Author : Chris Lindsay
Next Saturday before Christmas
let's go to a small village
in New Brunswick,
take a sleigh ride through
the old growth forest,
huddle together
under thick blankets,
wrap arms around
each other's torso,
sip thermoses of hot...
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Author : Rumi
O Sun, fill our house once more with light!
Make happy all your friends and blind your foes!
Rise from behind the hill, transform the stones
To rubies and the sour grapes to wine!
O Sun, make our vineyard fresh again,
And fill the...
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Author : George Cooper
October gave a party;
The leaves by hundreds came —
The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,
And leaves of every name.
The Sunshine spread a carpet,
And everything was grand,
Miss Weather led the dancing,
Professor Wind the band.
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Author : Austen, Jane
Of a Ministry pitiful, angry, mean,
A gallant commander the victim is seen.
For promptitude, vigour, success, does he stand
Condemn'd to receive a severe reprimand!
To his foes I could wish a resemblance in fate:
That they, too, may...
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Author : Emily Dickinson
Of Bronze — and Blaze —
The North — Tonight —
So adequate-it forms —
So preconcerted with itself —
So distant — to alarms —
An Unconcern so sovereign
To Universe, or me —
Infects...
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Author : Emily Brontë
Often rebuked, yet always back returning
To those first feelings that were born with me,
And leaving busy chase of wealth and learning
For idle dreams of things which cannot be:
Today, I will not seek the shadowy region;
Its...
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Author : Bryant, William Cullen
Oh mother of a mighty race,
Yet lovely in thy youthful grace!
The elder dames, thy haughty peers,
Admire and hate thy blooming years.
With words of shame
And taunts of scorn they join thy name.
For on thy cheeks the glow is...
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Author : Austen, Jane
Oh! Mr. Best, you're very bad
And all the world shall know it;
Your base behaviour shall be sung
By me, a tunefull Poet. —
You used to go to Harrowgate
Each summer as it came,
And why I pray should you refuse
To go this year...
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Author : Alison Willams
older now
I dream that you still
sing to me
and that I write
poems for you
Alison Williams
Welch, Michael Dylan.(Ed) Castles in the Sand. Tanka Society of America 2002 Members Anthology.
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