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Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Parting Kiss
by Robert Burns My Bonie MaryWritten In Friar's-Carse HermitageThe Parting Kiss Humid seal of soft affections, Tenderest pledge of future bliss, Dearest tie of young…Poems: Laughing Song
by WilliamBlakeThe Little Boy FoundA SongLaughing Song When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy, And the dimpling stream runs laughing by; When the air does laugh with our…Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Bluebird
by EmilyDickinsonThe Butterfly's DayAprilThe Bluebird The Bluebird Before you thought of spring, Except as a surmise, You see, God bless his suddenness, A fellow in the skies Of independent…Sara Teasedale: The Rose
The RoseBeneath my chamber window Pierrot was singing, singing; I heard his lute the whole night thru Until the east was red. Alas, alas, Pierrot, I had no rose for flinging Save…Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Biography
spiritual leaderDied: February 5, 2008 (Vlodrop, the Netherlands) Best Known as: spiritual leader who introduced transcendental meditation to the West…Steve Gromek 2002 Deaths
Steve GromekAge: 82 Cleveland Indians pitcher captured in a joyful embrace with black teammate Larry Doby in a 1948 World Series' photo recognized as a groundbreaker in the struggle to…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Fragment: Wine of the Fairies
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment: To ItalyFragment: A Roman's ChamberFragment: Wine of the Fairies Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Poetical Works", 1839, 1st edition. I am drunk with the…Percy Bysshe Shelley: A Lament
by Percy Bysshe Shelley The AziolaRemembranceA Lament Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Posthumous Poems", 1824. 1. O world! O life! O time! On whose last steps I climb, Trembling at that…Poems by Emily Dickinson: The Test
by EmilyDickinsonTriumphantEscapeThe Test The Test I can wade grief, Whole pools of it, — I 'm used to that. But the least push of joy Breaks up my feet, And I tip — drunken. Let no pebble…The Devil's Dictionary: Past
by Ambrose Bierce PASSPORTPASTIMEPAST -n. That part of Eternity with some small fraction of which we have a slight and regrettable acquaintance. A moving line called the Present parts it…