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The Mower Against Gardens
The Mower Against Gardens Luxurious Man, to bring his Vice in use, Did after him the World seduce: And from the Fields the Flow'rs and Plants allure, Where Nature was most plain and pure…Percy Bysshe Shelley: Despair
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment: Supposed to be an Ep...FragmentDespair And canst thou mock mine agony, thus calm In cloudless radiance, Queen of silver night? Can you, ye flow'rets,…Percy Bysshe Shelley: On Leaving London for Wales
by Percy Bysshe Shelley Fragment of a SonnetThe Wandering Jew's SoliloquyOn Leaving London for Wales Published (from the Esdaile manuscript book) by Dowden, "Life of Shelley", 1887; dated…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, February 18, 1806
Day 1213 Day 1215 Clark, February 18, 1806 Tuesday February 18th 1806 This morning we dispatched a party to the Salt works with Sergt. Ordway. and a Second party with Sergt. Gass after the…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, March 26, 1806
Day 1285 Day 1287 Clark, March 26, 1806 Wednesday March 26th 1806 The wind blew So hard untill 8 A M. that we detained, we gave a Medal to a Man by the name of Wal-lal-le a principal man…Coleridge: France: an Ode
LoveDejection: an OdeFrance: an Ode I Ye Clouds! that far above me float and pause, Whose pathless march no mortal may control! Ye Ocean-Waves! that, wheresoe'er ye roll,…Avian Flu FAQ
Source: The World Health Organization, Feb. 2006 Avian influenza, or “bird flu“, is a contagious disease of animals caused by viruses that normally infect only birds and, less commonly, pigs.…Walt Whitman: O Magnet-South
O Magnet-SouthO magnet-south! O glistening perfumed South! my South! O quick mettle, rich blood, impulse and love! good and evil! O all dear to me! O dear to me my birth-things—all moving…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 25, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 24, 1804June 26, 1804June 25, 1804 Monday June 25th a heavy fog Detaind us about an hour Set out passed the Isd on a course from the last…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: October 7, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark October 6, 1804October 8, 1804October 7, 1804 7th of October Sunday 1804 frost last night, passed a River 90 yds. wide the Ricaras Call Sur-war-…