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Sonnet 117 - All we were going strong by John Berryman
All we were going strong last night this time,
the mots were flying & the frozen daiquiris
were do..
Sonnet 96 by John Berryman
It will seem strange, no more this range on range
Of opening hopes and happenings. Strange to be
O..
Summer Evening by John Clare
The frog half fearful jumps across the path,
And little mouse that leaves its hole at eve
Nimbles..
Summer by John Clare
Come we to the summer, to the summer we will come,
For the woods are full of bluebells and the hedg..
Song's Eternity by John Clare
What is song’s eternity?
Come and see.
Can it noise and bustle be?
Come and see.
Praises sung or..
Song (Go And Catch A Falling Star) by John Donne
Go and catch a falling star,
Get with child a mandrake root,
Tell me where all past years are,
Or..
Self-Love by John Donne
He that cannot choose but love,
And strives against it still,
Never shall my fancy move,
For he l..
SATISFACTION FOR SUFFERINGS by Robert Herrick
For all our works a recompence is sure;
’Tis sweet to think on what was hard t’endure..
Shadow March by Robert Louis Stevenson
All around the house is the jet-black night;
It stares through the window-pane;
It crawls in the..
Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God by Robert Louis Stevenson
SINCE thou hast given me this good hope, O God,
That while my footsteps tread the flowery sod
And..
Since Years Ago For Evermore by Robert Louis Stevenson
SINCE years ago for evermore
My cedar ship I drew to shore;
And to the road and riverbed
And the..
Singing by Robert Louis Stevenson
Of speckled eggs the birdie sings
And nests among the trees;
The sailor sings of ropes and thing..
Small Is The Trust When Love Is Green by Robert Louis Stevenson
SMALL is the trust when love is green
In sap of early years;
A little thing steps in between
And..
So Live, So Love, So Use That Fragile Hour by Robert Louis Stevenson
SO live, so love, so use that fragile hour,
That when the dark hand of the shining power
Shall one..
Sonet VI by Robert Louis Stevenson
As in the hostel by the bridge I sate,
Nailed with indifference fondly deemed complete,
And (O str..
Sonnet I by Robert Louis Stevenson
NOR judge me light, tho’ light at times I seem,
And lightly in the stress of fortune bear
The innu..
Sonnet II by Robert Louis Stevenson
So shall this book wax like unto a well,
Fairy with mirrored flowers about the brim,
Or like some..
Sonnet III by Robert Louis Stevenson
I have a hoard of treasure in my breast;
The grange of memory steams against the door,
Full of my..
Sonnet V by Robert Louis Stevenson
Not undelightful, friend, our rustic ease
To grateful hearts; for by especial hap,
Deep nested in..
Sonnet VII by Robert Louis Stevenson
The strong man’s hand, the snow-cool head of age,
The certain-footed sympathies of youth -
These,..
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