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byWilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
SpringSong
Springiscoming,springiscoming,
Birdies,buildyournest;
Weavetogetherstrawandfeather,
Doingeachyourbest.
Flowersarecomingtoo:
Pansies,lilies,daffodillies,
Nowarecomingthrough.
Allaroundisfair,
Shimmerandquiverontheriver,
Joyiseverywhere.
byWilliamBlake(1757-1827)
ARed,RedRose
Omyluveislikeared,redrose,
That'
snewlysprunginJune;
Omyluveislikethemelodie
ssweetlyplayedin
tune.
Asfairthouart,mybonielass,
SodeepinluveamI;
AndIwillluvetheestill,mydear,
Tilla'
theseasgangdry.
theseasgangdry,mydear,
Andtherocksmeltwi'
thesun;
Whilethesandso'
lifeshallrun.
Andfaretheeweel,myonlyluve,
Andfaretheeweelawhile;
AndIwillcomeagain,myluve,
Tho'
itwretenthousandmile!
byRobertBurns(1759–1796)
OCaptain!
MyCaptain!
OCaptain!
MyCaptain!
Ourfearfultripisdone,
Theshiphasweather'
deveryrack,theprizewesoughtiswon,
Theportisnear,thebellsIhear,thepeopleallexulting,
Whilefolloweyesthesteadykeel,thevesselgrimanddaring;
ButOheart!
heart!
Othebleedingdropsofred!
WhereonthedeckmyCaptainlies,
Fallencoldanddead.
myCaptain!
riseupandhearthebells;
Riseup-foryoutheflagisflung-foryouthebugletrills,
Foryoubouquetsandribbon'
dwreaths-foryoutheshorescrowding,
Foryoutheycall,theswayingmass,theireagerfacesturning;
Here,Captain!
dearfather!
Thisarmbeneathyourhead;
Itissomedreamthatonthedeck
You'
vefallencoldanddead.
MyCaptaindoesnotanswer,hislipsarepaleandstill,
Myfatherdoesnotfeelmyarm,hehasnopulsenorwill;
Theshipisanchor'
dsafeandsound,itsvoyageclosedanddone;
Fromfearfultripthevictorshipcomesinwithobjectwon;
Exult,Oshores!
andring,Obells!
ButI,withmournfultread,
Walkthedeckmycaptainlies,
byWaltWhitman(1819-1892)
TheFlightofYouth
Therearegainsforallourlosses.
Therearebalmsforallourpain:
Butwhenyouth,thedream,departs
Ittakessomethingfromourhearts,
Anditnevercomesagain.
Wearestronger,andarebetter,
Undermanhood’ssternerreign
Stillwefeelthatsomethingsweet
Followedyouth,withflyingfeet,
Andwillnevercomeagain.
Somethingbeautifulisvanished,
Andwesighforitinvain;
Webeholditeverywhere,
Ontheearth,andintheair,
Butitnevercomesagain!
byRichardHenryStoddard(1825-1903)
IStartedEarly-TookMyDog
IstartedEarly-TookmyDog
AndvisitedtheSea
TheMermaidsintheBasement
Cameouttolookatme
AndFrigates-intheUpperFloor
ExtendedHempenHands
PresumingMetobeaMouse
Aground-upontheSands
ButnoManmovedMe-tilltheTide
WentpastmysimpleShoe
AndpastmyApron-andmyBelt
AndpastmyBodice-too
AndmadeasHewouldeatmeup
AswhollyasaDew
UponaDandelion'
sSleeve
Andthen-Istarted-too
AndHe-Hefollowed-closebehind
IfeltHisSilverHeel
UponmyAnkle-ThenmyShoes
WouldoverflowwithPearl
UntilWemettheSolidTown
NoOneHeseemedtoknow
Andbowing-withaMightylook
Atme-TheSeawithdrew
byEmilyDickinson(1830-1886)
AprilDays
Daysofwitchery,subtlysweet,
Wheneveryhillandtreefindsheart,
Whenwinterandspringlikeloversmeet
Inthemistofnoonandpart—
IntheAprildays.
Nightswhenthewoodfrogsfaintlypeep
Once—twice—andthenarestill,
Andthewoodpeckers’martialvoicessweep
Likebuglenotesfrom,hilltohill,—
Throughthepulselesshaze.
Dayswhenthesoiliswarmwithrain,
Andthroughthewoodtheshywindsteals,
Richwiththepineandthepoplarsmell,
Andthejoyousearthlike:
adancerreels—
ThroughAprildays!
byHamlinGarland(1860-1940)
StoppingbyWoodsonaSnowyEvening
WhosewoodstheseareIthinkIknow.
Hishouseisinthevillage,though;
Hewillnotseemestoppinghere
Towatchhiswoodsfillupwithsnow.
Mylittlehorsemustthinkitqueer
Tostopwithouta
farmhousenear
Betweenthewoodsandfrozenlake
Thedarkesteveningoftheyear.
Hegiveshisharnessbellsashake
Toaskifthereissomemistake.
Theonlyothersound’sthesweep
Ofeasywindanddowny
flake.
Thewoodsarelovely,darkanddeep,
ButIhavepromisestokeep,
AndmilestogobeforeIsleep,
AndmilestogobeforeIsleep.
byRobertFrost(1874-1963)
WhoLovesHisCountry
Wholoveshiscountrywillnotrest
Contentwithvowandpledgealone,
Butfliesherbannerinhisbreast
Andcountsherdestinyhisown—
Notonlywhenthebugleplays
Standsforthtogivehislifeforher,
Butonthefieldofcommondays
Isstrongtolivehislifeforher.
Heisnotsatisfiedtoclaim
Asheritageherpowerandfame,
But,striving,earnstherighttowear
Theshininghonorofhername.
byNancyByrdTurner(1880-1971)
AGirl
Thetreehasenteredmyhands,
Thesaphasascendedmyarms,
Thetreehasgrowninmybreast-
Downward,
Thebranchesgrowoutofme,likearms.
Treeyouare,
Mossyouare,
Youarevioletswithwindabovethem.
Achild-sohigh-youare,
Andallthisisfollytotheworld.
byEzraPound(1885-1972)
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