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| Nicholas Breton |
I wish my deadly foe no worse .. |
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| Nicholas Breton |
Thus much for thy assurance kn.. |
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| Nicholas Breton |
We rise with the lark and go t.. |
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| Amy Clampitt |
Everybody has to write out of .. |
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| Amy Clampitt |
Some very plausible stuff is b.. |
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| Amy Clampitt |
When you get over the anxiety,.. |
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| Amy Clampitt |
Women who are inclined to writ.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
Continuous, unflagging effort,.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
It is no use to grumble and co.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
The anger of a person who is s.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
The most essential factor is p.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
The ripest peach is highest on.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
When I see a bird that walks l.. |
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| James Whitcomb Riley |
When you awaken some morning a.. |
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| Richard Blackmore |
The mare set off for home with.. |
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| Richard Blackmore |
You own a watch the invention .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
Again like Williams, with the .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
All of which was OK, as that p.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
And what's fascinating in The .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
Don't name it, as they say, be.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
First you wonder if they're se.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
He lives out in Orchard Park. .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
It's as though all the terms o.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
It's the classic story form. A.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
Suddenly the whole imagination.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
That poetry survived in its fo.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
The awful thing, as a kid read.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
The irony of our social group .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
The pattern of the narrative n.. |
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| Robert Creeley |
There are a lot of editorials .. |
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| Robert Creeley |
You were saying that once when.. |
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| Jacques Delille |
Chance makes our parents, but .. |
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| Jacques Delille |
Fate chooses our relatives, we.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
A man is known by the company .. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
Books that have become classic.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
Civilization is the lamb's ski.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
I like to have a thing suggest.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
No bird has ever uttered note .. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
The man who suspects his own t.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
The ocean moans over dead men'.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
There must be such a thing as .. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
They fail, and they alone, who.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
To keep the heart unwrinkled, .. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
True art selects and paraphras.. |
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
What is lovely never dies, put.. |
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| Robert Williams Buchanan |
Sad and sweet and wise Here a .. |
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| Roger McGough |
I was put off by people at sch.. |
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| Roger McGough |
I wish the word whimsical wasn.. |
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| Roger McGough |
I'm terrified of switching the.. |
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| Roger McGough |
If I decide to be indecisive, .. |
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| Roger McGough |
If I do a poetry reading I wan.. |
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| Roger McGough |
People can put their best poem.. |
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| Roger McGough |
We shouldn't have got married,.. |
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| Roger McGough |
Whereas with poetry no one has.. |
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| Roger McGough |
Yes, you can feel very alone a.. |
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| Roger McGough |
You will put on a dress of gui.. |
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| William Johnson Cory |
Your chilly stars I can forgo,.. |
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
A man, to be greatly good, mus.. |
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
A poet is a nightingale, who s.. |
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| Percy Bysshe Shelley |
All love is sweet, Given or re.. |
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