Title | Poet | Year Written | Collection | Body |
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The Ballad of Oriskany - C. Auringer | O | English |
She leaned her cheek upon her hand, |
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The Ballad of Prose and Rhyme | Austin Dobson | English |
When the ways are heavy with mire and rut, |
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The Ballad of Reading Gaol | English |
In Reading gaol by Reading town |
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The Ballad of the Calliope |
By the far Samoan shore, |
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The Ballot | John Pierpont | English |
A weapon that comes down as still |
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The Band in the Pines | John Esten Cooke | English |
Oh, band in the pine-wood, cease! They throng to the martial summons, |
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The Banjo of the Past | Howard Weeden | English |
You ax about dat music made Dem banjos b’longed to by-gone days |
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The Banks of Bonnie Doon | Robert Burns | 1779 | Love |
Ye flowery banks o' bonnie Doon, |
The Banks o’ Doon | Robert Burns | 1779 | English |
Ye banks and braes o’ bonnie Doon, Thou ’lt break my heart, thou warbling bird, |
The Banner of the Jew | Emma Lazarus | English |
Wake, israel, wake! Recall to-day From Mizpeh’s mountain-ridge they saw... |
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The Bard | Thomas Gray | 1736 | English |
A Pindaric Ode |
The Barefoot Boy | John Greenleaf Whittier | 1827 | English |
Blessings on thee, little man, |
The Barefoot Boy | John Greenleaf Whittier | 1827 | English |
BLESSINGS on thee, little man, |
The Bargain | Sir Philip Sidney | 1574 | Love |
My true love hath my heart, and I have his, His heart in me keeps him and me in one, |
The Baron's Last Banquet | Albert Gorton Greene | English |
O’er a low couch the setting sun had thrown its latest ray, “They come around me... |
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The Baron’s Last Banquet | Albert G. Greene | 1822 | English |
O’er a low couch the setting sun |
The Barren Moors | William Ellery Channing | English |
On your bare rocks, O barren moors, Across those spaces desolate |
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The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings — | English |
The Bat is dun, with wrinkled Wings — |
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The Battle fought between the Soul | English |
The Battle fought between the Soul |
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The Battle of Blenheim | Robert Southey | 1794 | English |
[In Bavaria, August 13, 1704, between the English and Austrians on one side, under the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene, and the French and Bavarians on the other side, led by Marshal Tallart and the Elector of Bavaria. The latter party was defeated, and the schemes of Louis XIV. of... |