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Poem 12 by Edmund Spenser
OPen the temple gates vnto my loue,
Open them wide that she may enter in,
And all the postes adorn..
Poem 95 by Edmund Spenser
VNto his mother straight he weeping came,
and of his griefe complayned:
Who could not chose but la..
Poem 17 by Edmund Spenser
Now ceasse ye damsels your delights forepast,
Enough is it, that all the day was youres:
Now day i..
Poem 14 by Edmund Spenser
NOw al is done; bring home the bride againe,
bring home the triumph of our victory,
Bring home wit..
Poem 19 by Edmund Spenser
LEt no lamenting cryes, nor dolefull teares,
Be heard all night within nor yet without:
Ne let fal..
Poem 24 by Edmund Spenser
SOng made in lieu of many ornaments,
With which my loue should duly haue bene dect,
Which cutting..
Poem 15 by Edmund Spenser
RIng ye the bels, ye yong men of the towne,
And leaue your wonted labors for this day:
This day is..
Poem 20 by Edmund Spenser
BVt let stil Silence trew night watches keepe,
That sacred peace may in assurance rayne,
And tymel..
Poem 92 by Edmund Spenser
VPon a day as loue lay sweetly slumbring,
all in his mothers lap:
A gentle Bee with his loud trump..
Poem 97 by Edmund Spenser
THe wanton boy was shortly wel recured,
of that his malady:
But he soone after fresh againe enured..
Poem 10 by Edmund Spenser
TEll me ye merchants daughters did ye see
So fayre a creature in your towne before,
So sweet, so l..
Prothalamion by Edmund Spenser
Calm was the day, and through the trembling air
Sweet-breathing Zephyrus did softly play
A gentle..
Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubbard's Tale by Edmund Spenser
By that he ended had his ghostly sermon,
The fox was well induc’d to be a parson,
And of the pries..
Poem 1 by Edmund Spenser
YE learned sisters which haue oftentimes
beene to me ayding, others to adorne:
Whom ye thought wor..
Pickthorn Manor by Amy Lowell
I
How fresh the Dartle’s little waves that day! A
steely silver, underlined with blue,
And flashi..
Patience by Amy Lowell
Be patient with you?
When the stooping sky
Leans down upon the hills
And tenderly, as one who soo..
Patterns by Amy Lowell
I walk down the garden paths,
And all the daffodils
Are blowing, and the bright blue squills.
I w..
Petals by Amy Lowell
Life is a stream
On which we strew
Petal by petal the flower of our heart;
The end lost in dream,..
Perry Zoll by Edgar Lee Masters
My thanks, friends of the County Scientific Association,
For this modest boulder,
And its little t..
Professor Newcomer by Edgar Lee Masters
Everyone laughed at Col. Prichard
For buying an engine so powerful
That it wrecked itself, and wre..
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