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Anonymous Medieval Lyrics and Ballads | |
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Anonymous Lyrics | |
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Western Wind | |
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Sumer is icumen in (The Cuckoo Song) | |
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I sing of a maiden | |
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Anonymous Popular Ballads | |
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Sir Patrick Spens | |
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The Renaissance Sonnet | |
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My galley charged with forgetfulness | |
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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | |
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Love that doth reign | |
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One day I wrote her name upon the strand | |
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Who will in fairest book of nature know | |
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When men shall find they flower, they glory, pass | |
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Since theres no help, come let us kiss and part | |
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Mediocrity in love rejected | |
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The Nymphs Reply | |
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love | |
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Sonnet 18 (Shall I compare thee to a summers day?) | |
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Sonnet 55 (Not marble, nor the gilded monuments) | |
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Sonnet 73 (That time of year thou mayst in me behold) | |
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Sonnet 116 (Let me not to the marriage of true minds) | |
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Sonnet 130 (My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun) | |
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My Sweetest Lesbia | |
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I care not for these ladiesJohn DonneSong (Go, and catch a falling star) | |
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A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning | |
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The CanonizationThe FleaHoly Sonnet X (Death be not proud) | |
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Holy Sonnet XIV (Batter my heart) | |
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Elegy XIX�To His Mistress, Going to Bed | |
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Song: To Celia | |
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On My First Son | |
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Song (Love a child is ever crying) | |
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In this strange labyrinth how shall I turn | |
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To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time | |
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Upon Julias Clothes | |
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The Altar | |
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Easter Wings | |
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Lycidas | |
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When I consider how my light is spent | |
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On the Late Massacre in Piedmont | |
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To my Dear and loving Husband | |
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Upon the burning of our house, July 10, 1666 | |
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To Althea, from Prison | |
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To Lucasta, Going to the Wars | |
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To His Coy Mistress | |
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The Garden | |
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To My Excellent Lucasia, on Our Friendship | |
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Against Love | |
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The Rape of the Lock; An Heroi-Comical Poem | |
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Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard | |
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The Lamb | |
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The Little Black Boy | |
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The Chimney Sweeper (1789) | |
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Holy Thursday (1789) | |
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Nurses Song (1789) | |
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The Tyger | |
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The Chimney Sweeper (1794) | |
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Holy Thursday (1794) | |
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Nurses Song (1794) | |
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The Sick Rose | |
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London | |
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | |
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She dwelt among the untrodden waysIt is a beauteous evening, calm and free | |
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London, 1802 | |
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The world is too much with usI wandered lonely as a cloud | |
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | |
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Frost at Midnight | |
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George Gordon, Lord Byron | |
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She Walks in Beauty | |
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On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year | |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley | |
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Ozymandias | |
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Ode to the West Wind | |
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To a Skylark | |
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To ___ (Music, when soft voices die) | |
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John Keats | |
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On First Looking into Chapmans Homer | |
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When I have fears | |
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Ode to a Nightingale | |
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Ode on a Grecian Urn | |
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To AutumnLa Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad | |
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning | |
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from Sonnets from the Portuguese: XLIII (How do I love thee?) | |
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Hiram Powerss Greek Slave | |
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A Musical Instrument | |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson | |
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The Eagle. Fragment | |
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The Lady of Shalott | |
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Ulysses | |
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Robert Browning | |
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My Last Duchess | |
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The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxeds Church | |
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�Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came� | |
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Walt Whitman | |
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When I Heard the Learnd Astronomer | |
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O Captain! My Captain! | |
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Ones-Self I Sing | |
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A Noiseless Patient Spider | |
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Matthew Arnold | |
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Dover BeachChristina Rossetti | |
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Up-HillSong (When I am dead) | |
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The World | |
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Emily Dickinson | |
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288 Im Nobody! Who are you? | |
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303 The Soul selects her own Society � | |
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328 A Bird came down the Walk � | |
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465 I heard a Fly buzz � when I died � | |
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520 I started Early � Took my Dog � | |
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712 Because I could not stop for Death � | |
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Gerard Manley Hopkins | |
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Pied Beauty | |
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Gods Grandeur | |
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The Wind | |