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178 Sonnet 29 When, in Disgrace with Fortune and Men¡¯s Eyes 179 Sonnet 116 Let Me not to the Marriage of True Minds 180 Thomas Campion Integer Vitae 180 John Donne For Whom the Bell Tolls 182 Death, Be not Proud 183 Francis Quarles Respice Finem 184 Of Common Devotion 184 Henry King Sic Vita 185 Thomas Carew Disdain Returned 186 Alexander Pope Ode on Solitude 187 A Little Learning 188 John Adams White House Blessing 189 William Blake The Little Black Boy 189 The Chimney Sweeper: When my mother died I was very young 191 The Chimney Sweeper: A little black thing among the snow 192 The Smile 193 London 194 Robert Burns On a Dog of Lord Eglinton¡¯s 195 My Heart¡¯s in the Highlands 195 A Red, Red Rose 196 Auld Lang Syne 197 William Wordsworth My Heart Leaps Up 200 Ode 10 201 I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud 202 She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways 203 It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free 203 Walter Scott Lucy Ashton¡¯s Song 204 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Answer to a Child¡¯s Question 205 Work without Hope 205 Walter Savage Landor Why, Why Repine 206 On His Seventy-fifth Birthday 207 Thomas Campbell Song 207 Jane Taylor The Star 208 Leigh Hunt Jenny Kiss¡¯d Me 209 Abou Ben Adhem 210 George Gordon Byron So We¡¯ll Go No More a-Roving 211 She Walks in Beauty 211 Epitaph to a Dog 212 By The Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept 213 Sonnet on Chillon 214 Percy Bysshe Shelley Love¡¯s Philosophy 215 The Flower that Smiles To-day 216 A Lament 217 Thomas Carlyle Today 218 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Fragment 219 Loss and Gain 219 Serenade 220 It is not Always May 221 The Rainy Day 222 A Psalm of Life 223 The Day is Done 225 Edgar Allan Poe To Helen 227 Eldorado 228 Edward Fitzgerald The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam 230 Alfred Tennyson from The Princess: Sweet and Low 232 Break, Break, Break 232 The Oak 233 The Eagle 234 Ellen Sturgis Hooper I Slept, and Dreamed that Life was Beauty 235 Robert Browning Summum Bonum 235 Pippa¡¯s Song 236 Charlotte Bront¬× Life 236 Henry David Thoreau My Life has been the Poem I would have Writ 237 True Kindness is a Pure Divine Affinity 238 Emily Bront¬× Fall, Leaves, Fall 238 The Night is Darkening round Me 238 Retirement 239 All Day I¡¯ve Toiled, but not with Pain 240 No Coward Soul is Mine 241 Sympathy 242 The Old Stoic 243 Arthur Hugh Clough Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth 244 Walt Whitman O Captain! My Captain! 245 Me Imperturbe 246 One¡¯s-Self I Sing 246 Song of Myself 1 247 George MacDonald The Shortest and Sweetest of Songs 248 Parting 248 Up and Down 249 Emilly Dickinson A Book 250 A Word 250 I¡¯m Nobody! Who are You? 251 Fame is a Bee 251 Much Madness is Divinest Sense 251 To Make a Prairie 252 Love 252 If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking 252 Ellen Maria Huntington Gates Salvage 253 Sleep Sweet 253 To-morrow 254 Sincerity 254 Joaquin Miller In Men Whom Men Condemn as Ill 255 William Ernest Henley Invictus 256 Ella Wheeler Wilcox The World¡¯s Need 257 The Winds of Fate 257 The Tides 258 The Earth 258 When the Regiment Came Back 259 Which Are You? 260 Worth While 261 Repetition 262 Henry Van Dyke A Home Song 263 Life 263 Time is 264 Edwin Markham Outwitted 265 Sing a While Longer 265 The Right Kind of People 266 Theodore Roosevelt The Man in the Arena 267 Alfred Edward Housman When I was One-and-Twenty 268 Hamlin Garland The Mountains are a Lonely Folk 269 Do You Fear the Wind? 269 Richard Hovey The Sea Gypsy 270 Philosophy 270 At the Crossroads 271 Rudyard Kipling If 274 William Butler Yeats Down by the Salley Gardens 276 The Young Man¡¯s Song 276 The Coming of Wisdom with Time 277 Youth and Age 277 When You are Old 278 The Great Day 278 A Drinking Song 279 He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven 279 The Lake Isle of Innisfree 279 William Henry Davies The Example 280 My Youth 281 Leisure 282 Stephen Crane A Man Said to the Universe 283 Should the Wide World Roll Away 283 A Man Saw a Ball of Gold in the Sky 283 Think as I Think 284 I Saw a Man Pursuing the Horizon 284 A Learned Man Came to Me Once 285 Once There Came a Man 285 Max Ehrmann Oft in Crowded Mart 286 Let Pass 287 Desiderata 288 Arthur Chapman Out Where the West Begins 289 Robert Frost The Road not Taken 290 Lodged 291 Fire and Ice 291 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 292 Karle Wilson Baker Let Me Grow Lovely, Growing Old- 293 Dylan Thomas Do not Go Gentle into that Good Night 293 Anonymous Always Finish 295 He Who Knows 295 The Three Gates 296 Proposal 296 I Sought My Soul 297 Determination 297 God and the Soldier 297 Oh, England! 298 For Want of a Nail 298 The Ages of Man 299 I Shall not Pass This Way Again 299 ½ÃÀÎ ¸ñ·Ï 300
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