Classical Poems
| Title | Poet |
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The Lofty Sky
To-day I want the sky,
The tops of the high hills, |
by Edward Thomas on 4/7/2010 |
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The Log Jam
1 Dere 'a s beeg jam up de reever, w'ere rapide is runnin' fas',
2 An' de log we cut las' winter is takin' it all de room; |
by William Henry Drummond on 5/17/2001 |
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The Logger
In the moonless, misty night, with my little pipe alight,
I am sitting by the camp-fire's fading cheer; |
by Robert William Service on 1/13/2003 |
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The Logic Of Anti-Sosh
Mister Chairman; - er - ah - when
We right-thinking business men |
by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis on 9/5/2012 |
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The Logical Conclusion
When earth's last thesis is copied
From the theses that went before, |
by Ezra Pound on 4/1/2010 |
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The Logical Vegetarian
"Why shouldn't I have a purely vegetarian drink? Why shouldn't I take vegetables in their highest form, so to speak? The modest vegetarians ought to s
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by Gilbert Keith Chesterton on 1/1/2004 |
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The Logical Vegetarian
"Why shouldn't I have a purely vegetarian drink? Why shouldn't I take vegetables in their highest form, so to speak? The modest vegetarians ought to s
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by Gilbert Keith Chesterton on 1/3/2003 |
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The Logicians Refuted
IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT
LOGICIANS have but ill defin'd |
by Oliver Goldsmith on 4/7/2010 |
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The Loiterer
When Youth, led on by love and folly, strays,
Kissing sweet eyes beyond the allotted hour |
by Dora Sigerson Shorter on 9/29/2010 |
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The London 'Bobby'
A Tribute To The Policemen Of Englands Capital
Here in my cosy corner, |
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox on 5/31/2003 |
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The London Flood
From the long, continuous rains,
O'erflowing were the swamps and drains, |
by James McIntyre on 5/4/2012 |
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The London Lackpenny
To London once my steps I bent,
Where truth in no wise should be faint; |
by John Lydgate on 4/16/2010 |
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The Lone Ranger Rides Off
Thank God he's gone,
on his horse |
by Eric Torgersen on 3/27/2012 |
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The Lone Red Rock
A song of the range, an old-time song,
To the patter of pony's feet, |
by Henry Herbert Knibbs on 9/30/2010 |
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The Lone Soul
The world has many lovers, but the one
She loves the best is he within whose heart |
by Dora Sigerson Shorter on 9/29/2010 |
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The Lone Trail
Ye who know the Lone Trail fain would follow it,
Though it lead to glory or the darkness of the pit. |
by Robert William Service on 1/13/2003 |
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'The Lone Wolf Of Canberra'
A man without a party, he
Knows nought of obligation |
by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis on 8/31/2012 |
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The Loneliest Man
“My coming to England [sic] in this way is, as I realize, so unusual that nobody will easily understand it. I was confronted by a very hard decision.
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by Leo Yankevich on 3/16/2009 |
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The Loneliness One dare not sound
777
The Loneliness One dare not sound— |
by Emily Dickinson on 1/13/2003 |
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The Lonely Death
In the cold I will rise, I will bathe
In waters of ice; myself |
by Adelaide Crapsey on 1/4/2003 |
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The Lonely God
So Eden was deserted, and at eve
Into the quiet place God came to grieve. |
by James Stephens on 1/1/2004 |
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The Lonely Land
A RIVER binds the lonely land,
A river like a silver band, |
by Madison Julius Cawein on 9/21/2010 |
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The Lonely Life
The morning rain, when, from her coop released,
The hen, exulting, flaps her wings, when from |
by Count Giacomo Leopardi on 4/10/2010 |
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The Lonely Road
We used to fear the lonely road
That twisted round the hill; |
by Virna Sheard on 9/30/2010 |
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The Lonely Sparrow
Thou from the top of yonder antique tower,
O lonely sparrow, wandering, hast gone, |
by Count Giacomo Leopardi on 4/10/2010 |