The Origin Of The Peloponnesian War (Aristophanes Poems)
DICAEOPOLIS Be not surprised, most excellent spectators, If I that am a beggar have presumed To claim ...
DICAEOPOLIS Be not surprised, most excellent spectators, If I that am a beggar have presumed To claim ...
The sun has sunk 'neath yonder distant hill,A hush pervades the world and all is still; And twilight shadows lengthen ...
Angelic minds, they say, by simple intelligence Behold the Forms of nature. They discern Unerringly the Archtypes, all the verities ...
Oh for a bill to steel the heart of the poet, or his neighbor at least A law to protect ...
A fine line in the sand of import to find balance of equities costs yes, expenses no parsing subtleties of ...
The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot "Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et ...
No man saw awe, nor to his house Admitted he a man Though by his awful residence Has human nature ...
Drama's Vitallest Expression is the Common Day That arise and set about Us -- Other Tragedy Perish in the Recitation ...
After a hundred years Nobody knows the Place Agony that enacted there Motionless as Peace Weeds triumphant ranged Strangers strolled ...
'Tis easier to pity those when dead That which pity previous Would have saved -- A Tragedy enacted Secures Applause ...
The Bustle in a House The Morning after Death Is solemnest of industries Enacted upon Earth -- The Sweeping up ...
at their best, there is gentleness in Humanity. some understanding and, at times, acts of courage but all in all ...
AMERICA always! Always our own feuillage! Always Florida's green peninsula! Always the priceless delta of Louisiana! Always the cotton-fields of ...
My books I'd fain cast off, I cannot read, 'Twixt every page my thoughts go stray at large Down in ...
Where the sea gulls sleep or indeed where they fly Is a place of different traffic. Although I Consider the ...
The Triumph of Wit Over Suffering Head alone shows you in the prodigious act Of digesting what centuries alone digest: ...
Immortal! William Shakespeare, there's none can you excel, You have drawn out your characters remarkably well, Which is delightful for ...
Good people of high and low degree, I pray ye all be advised by me, And don't believe what the ...
'Twas in the year of 1889, and in the month of June, Ten thousand people met with a fearful doom, ...
'Twas in the year of 1866, and on a very beautiful day, That eighty-two passengers, with spirits light and gay, ...
Unspeakable. The word that fills up the poem, that the head tries to excise. At 6 a.m., the wet lion. ...
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