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On A Political Prisoner by William Butler Yeats
She that but little patience knew,
From childhood on, had now so much
A grey gull lost its fear an..
On A Picture Of A Black Centaur By Edmund Dulac by William Butler Yeats
Your hooves have stamped at the black margin of the wood,
Even where horrible green parrots call an..
On Woman by William Butler Yeats
May God be praised for woman
That gives up all her mind,
A man may find in no man
A friendship of..
Old Memory by William Butler Yeats
O thought, fly to her when the end of day
Awakens an old memory, and say,
’Your strength, that is..
Oil And Blood by William Butler Yeats
In tombs of gold and lapis lazuli
Bodies of holy men and women exude
Miraculous oil, odour of viol..
O Do Not Love Too Long by William Butler Yeats
Sweetheart, do not love too long:
I loved long and long,
And grew to be out of fashion
Like an ol..
On Anothers Sorrow by William Blake
Can I see anothers woe,
And not be in sorrow too?
Can I see anothers grief,
And not seek for kind..
O Bitter Sprig! Confession Sprig! by Walt Whitman
O BITTER sprig! Confession sprig!
In the bouquet I give you place also—I bind you in,
Proceeding..
O Tan-faced Prairie Boy. by Walt Whitman
O TAN-FACED prairie-boy!
Before you came to camp, came many a welcome gift;
Praises and presents..
One Sweeps By. by Walt Whitman
ONE sweeps by, attended by an immense train,
All emblematic of peace—not a soldier or menial among..
Others may Praise what They Like. by Walt Whitman
OTHERS may praise what they like;
But I, from the banks of the running Missouri, praise nothing, i..
Of the Visage of Things. by Walt Whitman
OF the visages of things—And of piercing through to the accepted hells beneath;
Of ugliness—To me..
Over the Carnage. by Walt Whitman
OVER the carnage rose prophetic a voice,
Be not dishearten’d—Affection shall solve the problems of..
Ox Tamer, The. by Walt Whitman
IN a faraway northern county, in the placid, pastoral region,
Lives my farmer friend, the theme of..
Or from that Sea of Time. by Walt Whitman
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OR, from that Sea of Time,
Spray, blown by the wind—a double winrow-drift of weeds and shells;..
O Star of France. by Walt Whitman
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O STAR of France!
The brightness of thy hope and strength and fame,
Like some proud ship that..
O Sun of Real Peace. by Walt Whitman
O SUN of real peace! O hastening light!
O free and extatic! O what I here, preparing, warble for!..
Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances. by Walt Whitman
OF the terrible doubt of appearances,
Of the uncertainty after all—that we may be deluded,
That..
Out from Behind this Mask. by Walt Whitman
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OUT from behind this bending, rough-cut Mask,
(All straighter, liker Masks rejected—this prefer..
Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City. by Walt Whitman
ONCE I pass’d through a populous city, imprinting my brain, for future use, with its
shows, archite..
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