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Yet Do I Marvel by Countee Cullen
I doubt not God is good, well-meaning, kind
And did He stoop to quibble could tell why
The little..
Ye Carpette Knyghte by Lewis Carroll
I have a horse - a ryghte good horse -
Ne doe Y envye those
Who scoure ye playne yn headye course
..
You Are Old, Father William by Lewis Carroll
"You are old, Father william," the young man said,
"And your hair has become very white;
And yet y..
Yee Bow by Edgar Lee Masters
They got me into the Sunday-school
In Spoon River
And tried to get me to drop Confucius for Jesus...
You And Me by Robert William Service
I’m part of people I have known
And they are part of me;
The seeds of thought that I have sown
In..
Young Mother by Robert William Service
Her baby was so full of glee,
And through the day
It laughed and babbled on her knee
In happy pla..
You Can't Can Love by Robert William Service
I don’t know how the fishes feel, but I can’t help thinking it odd,
That a gay young flapper of a f..
Young Fellow My Lad by Robert William Service
"Where are you going, Young Fellow My Lad,
On this glittering morn of May?"
"I’m going to join the..
Yellow by Robert William Service
One pearly day of early May
I strolled upon the sand,
And saw, say half-a-mile away
A man with gu..
Your Poem by Robert William Service
My poem may be yours indeed
In melody and tone,
If in its rhythm you can read
A music of your own..
You Know Where You Did Despise by Alexander Pope
You know where you did despise
(Tother day) my little Eyes,
Little Legs, and little Thighs,
An..
Yesterday by Edgar Albert Guest
I’ve trod the links with many a man,
And played him club for club;
’Tis scarce a year since I bega..
You Looked So Tempting In The Pew by Robert Louis Stevenson
YOU looked so tempting in the pew,
You looked so sly and calm -
My trembling fingers played with y..
Young Night-Thought by Robert Louis Stevenson
All night long and every night,
When my mama puts out the light,
I see the people marching by,
..
You and I by Roger McGough
I explain quietly. You
hear me shouting. You
try a new tack. I
feel old wounds reopen.
You see..
You Must n't Swim... by Rudyard Kipling
You must n’t swim till you’re six weeks old,
Or your head will be sunk by your heels;
And summer g..
Yesterday by W. S. Merwin
My friend says I was not a good son
you understand
I say yes I understand
he says I did not go
..
Youth And Beauty by William Carlos Williams
I bought a dishmop—
having no daughter—
for they had twisted
fine ribbons of shining copper
..
Young Man's Song by William Butler Yeats
’She will change,’ I cried.
’Into a withered crone.’
The heart in my side,
That so still had lain..
Youth And Age by William Butler Yeats
Much did I rage when young,
Being by the world oppressed,
But now with flattering tongue
It speed..
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