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In Memory Of Major Robert Gregory by William Butler Yeats
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Now that we’re almost settled in our house
I’ll name the friends that cannot sup with us
Besi..
In The Seven Woods by William Butler Yeats
I have heard the pigeons of the Seven Woods
Make their faint thunder, and the garden bees
Hum in t..
In Tara's Halls by William Butler Yeats
A man I praise that once in Tara’s Hals
Said to the woman on his knees, ’Lie still.
My hundredth y..
In Memory Of Eva Gore-Booth And Con Markiewicz by William Butler Yeats
The light of evening, Lissadell,
Great windows open to the south,
Two girls in silk kimonos, both
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I Am Of Ireland by William Butler Yeats
’I am of Ireland,
And the Holy Land of Ireland,
And time runs on,’ cried she.
’Come out of charit..
I see the Four-fold Man by William Blake
I see the Four-fold Man, The Humanity in deadly sleep
And its fallen Emanation, the Spectre and it..
If It Is True What the Prophets Write by William Blake
If it is true, what the Prophets write,
That the heathen gods are all stocks and stones,
Shall we,..
Intorduction to the Songs of Experience by William Blake
Hear the voice of the Bard,
Who present, past, and future, sees;
Whose ears have heard
The Holy W..
I Rose Up at the Dawn of Day by William Blake
I rose up at the dawn of day--
`Get thee away! get thee away!
Pray’st thou for riches? Away! away!..
Introduction to the Songs of Innocence by William Blake
Piping down the valleys wild,
Piping songs of pleasant glee,
On a cloud I saw a child,
And he lau..
I Saw a Chapel by William Blake
I saw a chapel all of gold
That none did dare to enter in,
And many weeping stood without,
Weepi..
I Heard an Angel by William Blake
I heard an Angel singing
When the day was springing,
’Mercy, Pity, Peace
Is the world’s release...
Infant Joy by William Blake
I have no name
I am but two days old.--
What shall I call thee?
I happy am
Joy is my name.--
Sw..
Infant Sorrow by William Blake
My mother groand! my father wept,
Into the dangerous world I leapt:
Helpless, naked, piping loud:
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I saw Old General at Bay. by Walt Whitman
I SAW old General at bay;
(Old as he was, his grey eyes yet shone out in battle like stars;)
His..
In the New Garden in all the Parts. by Walt Whitman
IN the new garden, in all the parts,
In cities now, modern, I wander,
Though the second or third..
I Heard You, Solemn-sweet Pipes of the Organ. by Walt Whitman
I HEARD you, solemn-sweet pipes of the organ, as last Sunday morn I pass’d the
church;
Winds of a..
In Former Songs. by Walt Whitman
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IN former songs Pride have I sung, and Love, and passionate, joyful Life,
But here I twine the..
Inscription. by Walt Whitman
SMALL is the theme of the following Chant, yet the greatest—namely,
One’s-Self—that wondrous thing..
Italian Music in Dakota. by Walt Whitman
THROUGH the soft evening air enwrinding all,
Rocks, woods, fort, cannon, pacing sentries, endless..
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