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Poems in "stillness"

01 In Stillness

"I HAVE not told my garden yet,"

Emily Dickinson

02 In Stillness

"I noticed people disappeared,"

Emily Dickinson

03 In Stillness

"IF anybody's friend be dead,"

Emily Dickinson

04 In Stillness

"A BIRD came down the walk:"

Emily Dickinson

05 In Stillness

"Pink, small, and punctual,"

Emily Dickinson

06 In Stillness

""Till death" is narrow loving;"

Emily Dickinson

07 In Stillness

"By ERNEST DOWSON"

Ernest Dowson

08 In Stillness

"She play'd me false, but that's not why"

Frederick Locker

09 In Stillness

"I struck the board, and cry'd, No more;"

George Herbert

10 In Stillness

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

11 In Stillness

"{{smallcaps|I have}} read, in some old, marvellous tale,"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

12 In Stillness

"———prorumpit ad Æthera nubem,"

James Thomson

13 In Stillness

"Tell me, thou soul."

James Thomson (1700-1748)

14 In Stillness

"{{drop initial|W}}UNST we went a-fishin' - Me"

James Whitcomb Riley

15 In Stillness

"It was my boy ambition to be read beyond the brine."

Joaquin Miller

16 In Stillness

"O ! DO not die, for I shall hate"

John Donne

17 In Stillness

"FOR every hour that thou wilt spare me now,"

John Donne

18 In Stillness

"When last I died, and, dear, I die"

John Donne

19 In Stillness

"I"

John Keats

20 In Stillness

"O Peace! and dost thou with thy presence bless"

John Keats

21 In Stillness

"We were schooner-rigged and rakish,"

John Masefield

22 In Stillness

"Your nose is a red jelly, your mouth's a toothless wreck,"

John Masefield

23 In Stillness

"Τοὐλεύθερον δ᾽ ἐκεῖνο, τίς θέλει πόλει"

John Milton

24 In Stillness

"To fling my arms wide"

Langston Hughes