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Then And Now by Thomas Hardy

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When battles were fought With a chivalrous sense of should and ought,In spirit men said,“End we quick or dead,Honour is some reward!Let us fight fair—for our own best or worst;So,…

Arcos by Octavio Paz

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?Quien canta en las orillas del papel?Inclinado, de pechos sobre el riode imagenes, me veo, lento y solo,de mi mismo alejarme: letras puras,constelacion de signos, incisionesen la carne del tiempo,…

The Lowest Place by Christina Rossetti

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Give me the lowest place: not that I dare  Ask for that lowest place, but Thou hast diedThat I might live and share  Thy glory by Thy side. Give me the lowest…

The Sea by Lewis Carroll

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There are certain things -a spider, a ghost,The income-tax, gout, an umbrella for three – That I hate, but the thing that I hate the mostIs a thing they call…

Thus The Mayne Glideth by Robert Browning

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Thus the Mayne glidethWhere my Love abideth;Sleep ’s no softer: it proceedsOn through lawns, on through meads,On and on, whate’er befall,Meandering and musical,Though the niggard pasturageBears not on its shaven…

4th Chorus Mexico City Blues by Jack Kerouac

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Roosevelt was worth 6, 7 million dollarsHe was Tight Frog waitsTill poor flyFlies byAnd then they got him The pool of clear rocksCovered with vegetable ****Covered the rocksClear the poolCovered…

Movement Song by Audre Lorde

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I have studied the tight curls on the back of your neckmoving away from mebeyond anger or failureyour face in the evening schools of longingthrough mornings of wish and ripenwe…

Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, April 19th, 1836 By the rude bridge that arched the flood,Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled,Here once the embattled farmers stood,And fired…

Thursday by Edna St. Vincent Millay

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And if I loved you Wednesday,  Well, what is that to you?I do not love you Thursday—  So much is true. And why you come complaining  Is more than I can see.I loved…

The Tropics in New York by Claude McKay

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Bananas ripe and green, and ******-root,Cocoa in pods and alligator pears,And tangerines and mangoes and grape fruit,Fit for the highest prize at parish fairs, Set in the window, bringing memoriesOf…

A Daydream by Emily Bronte

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On a sunny brae alone I layOne summer afternoon;It was the marriage-time of May,With her young lover, June. From her mother’s heart seemed loath to partThat queen of bridal charms,But…

The Lady’s Reward by Dorothy Parker

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Lady, lady, never startConversation toward your heart;Keep your pretty words serene;Never murmur what you mean.Show yourself, by word and look,Swift and shallow as a brook.Be as cool and quick to…

A Thunderstorm In Town by Thomas Hardy

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(A Reminiscence, 1893) She wore a ‘terra-cotta’ dress,And we stayed, because of the pelting storm,Within the hansom’s dry recess,Though the horse had stopped; yea, motionless     We sat on, snug and…

The Owl by Alfred Lord Tennyson

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When cats run home and light is come,  And dew is cold upon the ground,And the far-off stream is dumb,  And the whirring sail goes round,  And the whirring sail goes round,    Alone and…

Aqui by Octavio Paz

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Mis pasos en esta calleResuenan                         en otra calledonde                 oigo mis…

The Months: A Pageant by Christina Rossetti

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PERSONIFICATIONS. Boys.            Girls.  January.                February.  March.                  April.  July.                   May.  August.                 June.  October.                September.  December.               November.   Robin Redbreasts; Lambs and Sheep; Nightingale and  Nestlings.   Various Flowers, Fruits, etc.   Scene: A Cottage with its Grounds. [A room in a large comfortable cottage; a…

The Three Voices by Lewis Carroll

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The First Voice HE trilled a carol fresh and free,He laughed aloud for very glee:There came a breeze from off the sea: It passed athwart the glooming flat –It fanned…

Bus East by Jack Kerouac

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Society has good intentions Bureaucracy is like a friend5 years ago – other furies other losses – America’strying to control the uncontrollable Forest fires, Vice The essential smile In the…

Never to Dream of Spiders by Audre Lorde

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Time collapses between the lips of strangersmy days collapse into a hollow tubesoon implodes against nowlike an iron wallmy eyes are blocked with rubblea smear of perspectivesblurring each horizonin the…

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