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The Poet’s Bridal-Day Song
O, My love ’s like the steadfast sun, / Or streams that deepen as they run; / Nor hoary hairs, nor forty years, … -
The Poet’s Death
From “The Lay of the Last Minstrel,” Canto V. / CALL it not vain:—they do not err, / Who say, that when the poet dies, … -
The Poet’s Friend
[Lord Bolingbroke] / From “An Essay on Man,” Epistle IV. / COME then, my friend! my genius! come along; … -
The Poet’s Impulse
From “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” Canto III. / SKY, mountains, river, winds, lake, lightnings! ye / With night, and clouds, and thunder, and a soul … -
The Poet’s Song to His Wife
How many summers, love, / Have I been thine? / How many days, thou dove, … -
The Poet’s Theme
From “Paradise Lost,” Book I. / OF man’s first disobedience and the fruit / Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste … -
The Poets light but Lamps —
The Poets light but Lamps — / Themselves — go out — / The Wicks they stimulate — … -
The Polar Quest
Unconquerably, men venture on the quest / And seek an ocean amplitude unsailed, / Cold, virgin, awful. Scorning ease and rest, … -
The Pool
Do you remember the dark pool at Nîmes, / The pool that had no bottom? / Shadowed by Druids ere the Romans came— … -
The Poor
Among the mountains I wandered and saw blue haze and red crag and was amazed; / On the beach where the long push under the endless tide maneuvers, I stood silent; / Under the stars on the prairie watching the Dipper slant over the horizon’s grass, I was full of thoughts. …
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