Classical Poems

Title Poet
The Lofty Sky
To-day I want the sky,
The tops of the high hills,
Edward Thomas poet by Edward Thomas
on 4/7/2010
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;
William Henry Drummond poet by William Henry Drummond
on 5/17/2001
The Logger
In the moonless, misty night, with my little pipe alight,
I am sitting by the camp-fire's fading cheer;
Robert William Service poet by Robert William Service
on 1/13/2003
The Logic Of Anti-Sosh
Mister Chairman; - er - ah - when
We right-thinking business men
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis poet by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
on 9/5/2012
The Logical Conclusion
When earth's last thesis is copied
From the theses that went before,
Ezra Pound poet by Ezra Pound
on 4/1/2010
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
Gilbert Keith Chesterton poet by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
on 1/1/2004
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
Gilbert Keith Chesterton poet by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
on 1/3/2003
The Logicians Refuted
IN IMITATION OF DEAN SWIFT
LOGICIANS have but ill defin'd
Oliver Goldsmith poet by Oliver Goldsmith
on 4/7/2010
The Loiterer
When Youth, led on by love and folly, strays,
Kissing sweet eyes beyond the allotted hour
Dora Sigerson Shorter poet by Dora Sigerson Shorter
on 9/29/2010
The London 'Bobby'
A Tribute To The Policemen Of Englands Capital
Here in my cosy corner,
Ella Wheeler Wilcox poet by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
on 5/31/2003
The London Flood
From the long, continuous rains,
O'erflowing were the swamps and drains,
James McIntyre poet by James McIntyre
on 5/4/2012
The London Lackpenny
To London once my steps I bent,
Where truth in no wise should be faint;
John Lydgate poet by John Lydgate
on 4/16/2010
The Lone Ranger Rides Off
Thank God he's gone,
on his horse
Eric Torgersen poet by Eric Torgersen
on 3/27/2012
The Lone Red Rock
A song of the range, an old-time song,
To the patter of pony's feet,
Henry Herbert Knibbs poet by Henry Herbert Knibbs
on 9/30/2010
The Lone Soul
The world has many lovers, but the one
She loves the best is he within whose heart
Dora Sigerson Shorter poet by Dora Sigerson Shorter
on 9/29/2010
The Lone Trail
Ye who know the Lone Trail fain would follow it,
Though it lead to glory or the darkness of the pit.
Robert William Service poet by Robert William Service
on 1/13/2003
'The Lone Wolf Of Canberra'
A man without a party, he
Knows nought of obligation
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis poet by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
on 8/31/2012
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.
Leo Yankevich poet by Leo Yankevich
on 3/16/2009
The Loneliness One dare not sound
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The Loneliness One dare not sound—
Emily Dickinson poet by Emily Dickinson
on 1/13/2003
The Lonely Death
In the cold I will rise, I will bathe
In waters of ice; myself
Adelaide Crapsey poet by Adelaide Crapsey
on 1/4/2003
The Lonely God
So Eden was deserted, and at eve
Into the quiet place God came to grieve.
James Stephens poet by James Stephens
on 1/1/2004
The Lonely Land
A RIVER binds the lonely land,
A river like a silver band,
Madison Julius Cawein poet by Madison Julius Cawein
on 9/21/2010
The Lonely Life
The morning rain, when, from her coop released,
The hen, exulting, flaps her wings, when from
Count Giacomo Leopardi poet by Count Giacomo Leopardi
on 4/10/2010
The Lonely Road
We used to fear the lonely road
That twisted round the hill;
Virna Sheard poet by Virna Sheard
on 9/30/2010
The Lonely Sparrow
Thou from the top of yonder antique tower,
O lonely sparrow, wandering, hast gone,
Count Giacomo Leopardi poet by Count Giacomo Leopardi
on 4/10/2010
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