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There Is Pleasure In The Pathless Woods
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“There Is Pleasure In The Pathless Woods” is a poem by the English poet George Gordon Byron, also known as Lord Byron. It’s part of a long narrative poem called…
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Clown In The Moon
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“Clown In The Moon” is a sad poem about solitude and loneliness by the Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas. Read an analysis of “Clown In The Moon” at PoemAnalysis.…
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Stars
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“Stars” is a poem by Sara Teasdale that describes the beauty of a starry night sky. The speaker is alone on a hill surrounded by pines, above them the heaven…
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There Will Come Soft Rains
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“There Will Come Soft Rains” is an anti-war poem by the American poet Sara Teasdale (1884 – 1933). It was publicized in 1918 during World War I and the 1918 flu…
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The Sun Has Long Been Set
“The Sun Has Long Been Set” is a poem written by the British poet William Wordsworth. The poem paints a beautiful and serene picture of a summer’s night in nature.…
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Under The Greenwood Tree
“Under The Greenwood Tree” is a poem taken from William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy “As You like It”. In the play it’s a song sung by the character Amiens and urges…
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A Dream Within a Dream
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809 – 1849) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic known for his dark tales and horror stories. Poe is one of the most famous writers…
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Joan of Arc
The true story of Joan of Arc (Jeanne d’Arc in French) is a fascinating one. Already a legend during her lifetime, she continues to inspire movies, music and other artistic works…
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The Flight
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The Flight is a lovely poem about companionship by the American poet Sara Teasdale (1884 – 1933). There seem to be two different poems by Teasdale both named The Flight,…
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Love Is My Religion
John Keats (1795 – 1821) is one the most famous and loved poets from the British Romantic Era. In 1818 he met and fell in love with a young woman…
