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Vision by Siegfried Sassoon
I love all things that pass: their briefness is
Music that fades on transient silences.
Winds, b..
Villon by Siegfried Sassoon
They threw me from the gates: my matted hair
Was dank with dungeon wetness; my spent frame
O’erl..
Values '67 by Spike Milligan
Pass by citizen
don’t look left or right
Keep those drip dry eyes straight ahead
A tree? Chop it..
Valenciennes by Thomas Hardy
By Corporal Tullidge. See "The Trumpet-Major"
In Memory of S. C. (Pensioner). Died 184-
WE trenc..
V.R. 1819-1901 (A Reverie.) by Thomas Hardy
Moments the mightiest pass calendared,
And when the Absolute
In backward Time outgave the deedful..
Victor by W. H. Auden
Victor was a little baby,
Into this world he came;
His father took him on his knee and said:
’..
Villanelle by W. H. Auden
Time can say nothing but I told you so,
Time only knows the price we have to pay;
If I could tel..
Voltaire At Ferney by W. H. Auden
Almost happy now, he looked at his estate.
An exile making watches glanced up as he passed,
And..
Vehicles by W. S. Merwin
This is a place on the way after the distances
can no longer be kept straight here in this dark cor..
Valley Candle by Wallace Stevens
My candle burned alone in an immense valley.
Beams of the huge night converged upon it,
Until the..
Venus and Adonis by William Shakespeare
Lo, here the gentle lark, weary of rest,
From his moist cabinet mounts up on high,
And wakes the m..
Veronica's Napkin by William Butler Yeats
The Heavenly Circuit; Berenice’s Hair;
Tent-pole of Eden; the tent’s drapery;
Symbolical glory of..
Vacillation by William Butler Yeats
I
Between extremities
Man runs his course;
A brand, or flaming breath.
Comes to destroy
All t..
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field. by Walt Whitman
VIGIL strange I kept on the field one night:
When you, my son and my comrade, dropt at my side tha..
Visor’d. by Walt Whitman
A MASK—a perpetual natural disguiser of herself,
Concealing her face, concealing her form,
Chang..
Voices. by Walt Whitman
NOW I make a leaf of Voices—for I have found nothing mightier than they are,
And I have found that..
voices to voices,lip to lip... (XXXIII) by E. E. Cummings
voices to voices,lip to lip
i swear(to noone everyone)constitutes
undying;or whatever this and tha..
Victoria by Dorothy Parker
Dear dead Victoria
Rotted cosily;
In excelsis gloria,
And R. I. P.
And her shroud was buttoned..
Verse For a Certain Dog by Dorothy Parker
Such glorious faith as fills your limpid eyes,
Dear little friend of mine, I never knew.
All-innoc..
Vers Demode by Dorothy Parker
For one, the amaryllis and the rose;
The poppy, sweet as never lilies are;
The ripen’d vine, that..
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