Classical Poems
| Title | Poet |
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The Bee and the Butterfly
UPON a garden's perfum'd bed
With various gaudy colours spread, |
by Mary Darby Robinson on 1/3/2003 |
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The Bee is not afraid of me
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The Bee is not afraid of me. |
by Emily Dickinson on 1/13/2003 |
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The Bee Meeting
Who are these people at the bridge to meet me? They are the villagers----
The rector, the midwife, the sexton, the agent for bees. |
by Sylvia Plath on 1/3/2003 |
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The Bee-Boy's Song
Bees! Bees! Hark to your bees!
"Hide from your neigbours as much as you please, |
by Rudyard Kipling on 1/3/2003 |
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The Beech Tree
MY beautiful beech, your smooth grey coat is trimmed
With letters. Once, each stood for all things dear |
by Edith Nesbit on 4/19/2010 |
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The Beech Tree
When my soul flies to the first great Giver,
Friends of the bard! let my dwelling he |
by Charles Mackay on 10/18/2012 |
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The Beech Tree's Petition
O leave this barren spot to me!
Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree! |
by Thomas Campbell on 4/7/2010 |
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The Bees
I dream of myself
asleep upon a hillside, |
by David Brooks on 5/2/2012 |
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The Bees and Flies
A Farmer of the Augustan Age
Perused in Virgil's golden page |
by Rudyard Kipling on 1/3/2003 |
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The Bee's Song
Do not tie my wings,
Says the honey-bee; |
by Julia Ward Howe on 4/20/2010 |
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The Bee's Winter Retreat
Go, while the summer suns are bright,
Take at large thy wandering flight, |
by Charlotte Smith on 4/15/2010 |
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The Beggar
By gates of an abode, blessed,
A man stood, asking for donation, |
by Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov on 4/7/2010 |
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The Beggar
A beggar through the world am I,
From place to place I wander by. |
by James Russell Lowell on 5/10/2012 |
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The Beggar
Encouraged by thy word
Of promise to the poor; |
by John Newton on 4/19/2010 |
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The Beggar
‘I got a dime at Ahiritola
I got a dime at Badur Bagan |
by Jibanananda Das on 1/1/2009 |
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The Beggar
He begged and shuffled on;
Sometimes he stopped to throw |
by Ralph Hodgson on 4/19/2010 |
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The Beggar And The Angel
An angel burdened with self-pity
Came out of heaven to a modern city. |
by Duncan Campbell Scott on 4/19/2010 |
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The Beggar Lad—dies early
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The Beggar Lad—dies early— |
by Emily Dickinson on 1/13/2003 |
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The Beggar Maid
All on a golden morning the beggar maid did go
To gather branch and berry, the hazel-nut and sloe. |
by Dora Sigerson Shorter on 9/29/2010 |
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THE BEGGAR TO MAB, THE FAIRY QUEEN
Please your Grace, from out your store
Give an alms to one that's poor, |
by Robert Herrick on 12/31/2002 |
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The Beggar’s Castle
Those ruins took my thoughts away
To a far eastern land; |
by Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton on 10/5/2010 |
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The Beggar’s Quatrain
Blind, as was Homer; as Belisarius, blind,
But one weak child to guide his vision dim. |
by Victor Marie Hugo on 4/3/2010 |
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The Beggar-Man
Abject, stooping, old, and wan,
See yon wretched beggar-man; |
by Charles Lamb on 4/10/2010 |
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The Beggar-Man
A beggar sat by the King's highway,
O, but the road was long! |
by Dora Sigerson Shorter on 9/29/2010 |
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The Beggars
It is the beggars who possess the earth. |
by Arthur Symons on 3/20/2012 |