Poems
William Ernest Henley
p. vTO MY WIFE Take, dear, my little sheaf of songs, For, old or new, All that is good in them belongs Only to you; And, singing as when all was young, They will
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William Ernest Henley
p. vTO MY WIFE Take, dear, my little sheaf of songs, For, old or new, All that is good in them belongs Only to you; And, singing as when all was young, They will
T. S. Eliot
by T. S. ELIOT New York Alfred A. Knopf 1920 To Jean Verdenal 1889-1915 Certain of these poems first appeared in Poetry, Bl
Francis Thompson
p. vCONTENTS. PAGE Dedication vii Love in Dian’s Lap I. Before Her Portrait in Youth 3 II. To a Poet Breaking Silence 5
Alice Meynell
DEDICATION TO W. M. Most of these verses were written in the author’s early youth, and were published in a volume called ‘Preludes,’ now out of print. Other poems, representin
Wilfred Owen Author of introduction, etc.
Introduction In writing an Introduction such as this it is good to be brief. The poems printed in this book need no preliminary commendations from me or anyon
John Clare
INTRODUCTION And he repulséd, (a short tale to make), Fell into a sadness; then into a fast; Thence to a watch; thence into a weakness; Thence to a ligh
William Morris
HERE BEGIN POEMS BY THE WAY. WRITTEN BY WILLIAM MORRIS. AND FIRST IS THE POEM CALLED FROM THE UPLAND TO THE SEA. Shall we wake one morn of spring, Glad at heart of everything,
Emily Dickinson Editor
PREFACE The eagerness with which the first volume of Emily Dickinson's poems has been read shows very clearly that all our alleged modern artificiality does not prevent a prom
Emily Dickinson Editor
PREFACE. THE verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called "the Poetry of the Portfolio,"—something produced absolutely without the thought o
Charlotte Brontë Anne Brontë Emily Brontë
by Currer, Ellis, And Acton Bell (Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë) CONTENTS POEMS BY CURRER BELL PILATE'S WIFE'S DREAM
Hilda Conkling Author of introduction, etc.
FOR YOU, MOTHER I have a dream for you, Mother, Like a soft thick fringe to hide your eyes. I have a surprise for you, Mother, Shaped like a strange b
Simona Sumanaru Michael Hart
**This is a COPYRIGHTED Project Gutenberg Etext, Details Below** Poems and Tales from Romania, by Simona Sumanaru and Michael Hart (C) 1999-2000 by Simona Sumanaru and Michae
Robert Burns
Preface Robert Burns was born near Ayr, Scotland, 25th of January, 1759. He was the son of William Burnes, or Burness, at the time of the poet’s birth a
John Keats
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Poems 1817, by John Keats Poems 1817 BY JOHN KEATS "What
Robert Southey
The Vision of the Maid of Orléans Divinity hath oftentimes descended Upon our slumbers, and the blessed troupes Have, in the calme and quiet of the soule, Conversed with us.
John Milton Translator
POEMATA: LATIN, GREEK AND ITALIAN POEMS BY JOHN MILTON (Translated by William Cowper). Digraphs, accents and italics have been omitted. Spelling has been moderniz
Virginia Carter Castleman
DEDICATION. Virginia! Mother State—thy name beloved By every patriot for its music sweet— I lay this lowly tribute at thy feet, One leaf, perchance, upon thy wr
Plutarch
================================================ Transcriber's note:
Plutarch
AUBREY STEWART, M.A., _Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge_,
Plutarch
TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK, WITH NOTES AND A LIFE OF PLUTARCH
Plutarch
Translated from the Greek with Notes and a Life of Plutarch
46-120? Plutarch
Plutarch's Lives The following are the names of the chapters. These names, in all capitals, are found only once in the text, at the start of the chapter. THESEUS ROMULUS COMPARISO
George Washington Plunkitt Editor
By George Washington Plunkitt A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-senator George Wash
John Galsworthy
PERSONS OF THE PLAY GEORGE DEDMOND, a civilian CLARE, his wife GENERAL SIR CHARLES DEDMOND, K.C.B., his father. LADY DEDMOND, his mother REGINALD HUNTINGDON, Clare's