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Madison Cawein: Here is the Place where Loveliness keeps House
Here is the Place where Loveliness keeps HouseMadison CaweinHere is the place where Loveliness keeps house, Between the river and the wooded hills, Within a valley where the Springtime spills…Walt Whitman: Starting from Paumanok, Part 1
Part 1Starting from fish-shape Paumanok where I was born, Well-begotten, and rais'd by a perfect mother, After roaming many lands, lover of populous pavements, Dweller in Mannahatta my city,…William Blake: The Echoing Green
by WilliamBlakeThe ShepherdThe LambThe Echoing Green The sun does arise, And make happy the skies; The merry bells ring To welcome the Spring; The skylark and thrush, The birds of…Ralph Waldo Emerson: 2
2And such I knew, a forest seer, A minstrel of the natural year, Foreteller of the vernal ides, Wise harbinger of spheres and tides, A lover true, who knew by heart Each joy the mountain…Sara Teasdale: Places
PlacesPlaces I love come back to me like music, Hush me and heal me when I am very tired; I see the oak woods at Saxton's flaming In a flare of crimson by the frost newly fired; And I am…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, July 12, 1806
Day 1500 Day 1502 Lewis, July 12, 1806 July 12th 1806. we arrose early and resumed our operations in compleating our canoes which we completed by 10 A.M. about this time two of the men whom…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Logan Braes
by Robert Burns The Last Time I Came O'er The MoorBlythe Hae I been On Yon HillLogan Braes Tune-"Logan Water." O Logan, sweetly didst thou glide, That day I was my Willie's…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: She Says She Loes Me Best Of A'
by Robert Burns Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes-Se...To Dr. MaxwellShe Says She Loes Me Best Of A' Tune-"Oonagh's Waterfall." Sae flaxen were her ringlets, Her eyebrows of a darker…James Oppenheim: The New God
The New GodJames OppenheimYe morning-glories, ring in the gale your bells, And with dew water the walk's dust for the burden-bearing ants: Ye swinging spears of the larkspur, open your wells…John Keats: For ThereâÂÂs BishopâÂÂs Teign
Character of Charles BrownLa Belle Dame sans MerciFor There's Bishop's Teign I For there’s Bishop’s teign And King’s teign And Coomb at the clear Teign head— Where close by the stream You…