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Dirge of the Three Queens by William Shakespeare
URNS and odours bring away!
Vapours, sighs, darken the day!
Our dole more deadly looks than dyin..
Dirge by William Shakespeare
COME away, come away, death,
And in sad cypres let me be laid;
Fly away, fly away, breath;
I a..
Dedication For A Plot Of Ground by William Carlos Williams
This plot of ground
facing the waters of this inlet
is dedicated to the living presence of
Emi..
Danse Russe by William Carlos Williams
If when my wife is sleeping
and the baby and Kathleen
are sleeping
and the sun is a flame-white d..
Dedication To A Book Of Stories Selected From The Irish Novelists by William Butler Yeats
There was a green branch hung with many a bell
When her own people ruled this tragic Eire;
And fro..
Demon And Beast by William Butler Yeats
For certain minutes at the least
That crafty demon and that loud beast
That plague me day and nigh..
Down By The Salley Gardens by William Butler Yeats
Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet;
She passed the salley gardens with little snow-w..
Death by William Butler Yeats
Nor dread nor hope attend
A dying animal;
A man awaits his end
Dreading and hoping all;
Many tim..
Delicate Cluster. by Walt Whitman
DELICATE cluster! flag of teeming life!
Covering all my lands! all my sea-shores lining!
Flag of..
Debris. by Walt Whitman
HE is wisest who has the most caution,
He only wins who goes far enough.
Any thing is as good..
Despairing Cries. by Walt Whitman
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DESPAIRING cries float ceaselessly toward me, day and night,
The sad voice of Death—the call of..
Dresser, The. by Walt Whitman
1
AN old man bending, I come, among new faces,
Years looking backward, resuming, in answer to chi..
Dalliance of the Eagles, The. by Walt Whitman
SKIRTING the river road, (my forenoon walk, my rest,)
Skyward in air a sudden muffled sound, the d..
Dirge for Two Veterans. by Walt Whitman
1
THE last sunbeam
Lightly falls from the finish’d Sabbath,
On the pavement here—and there beyo..
Darest Thou Now, O Soul. by Walt Whitman
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DAREST thou now, O Soul,
Walk out with me toward the Unknown Region,
Where neither ground is..
Drum-Taps. by Walt Whitman
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FIRST, O songs, for a prelude,
Lightly strike on the stretch’d tympanum, pride and joy in my ci..
Dialogue Between Ghost And Priest by Sylvia Plath
In the rectory garden on his evening walk
Paced brisk Father Shawn. A cold day, a sodden one it was..
Dynamiter by Carl Sandburg
I SAT with a dynamiter at supper in a German saloon
eating steak and onions.
And he laughed and to..
Dusty Doors by Carl Sandburg
CHILD of the Aztec gods,
how long must we listen here,
how long before we go?
The dust is deep..
Dunes by Carl Sandburg
WHAT do we see here in the sand dunes of the white
moon alone with our thoughts, Bill,
Alone with..
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