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| 3921. | Paris, October 1936 by Cesar Vallejo> | | From all of this I am the only one who leaves.
From this bench I go away, from my pants,
from my great situation, from my actions,
from my number s... |
| 3922. | You Thought I Was That Type by Anna Akhmatova> | | You thought I was that type:
That you could forget me,
And that I'd plead and weep
And throw myself under the hooves of a bay mare,
Or that I'd ... |
| 3923. | I Taught Myself To Live Simply by Anna Akhmatova> | | I taught myself to live simply and wisely,
to look at the sky and pray to God,
and to wander long before evening
to tire my superfluous worries.
W... |
| 3924. | For Osip Mandelstam by Anna Akhmatova> | | And the town is frozen solid in a vice,
Trees, walls, snow, beneath a glass.
Over crystal, on slippery tracks of ice,
the painted sleighs and I, to... |
| 3925. | Ode On The Spring by Thomas Gray> | | Lo! where the rosy-bosomed Hours,
Fair Venus' train, appear,
Disclose the long-expecting flowers,
And wake the purple year!
The Attic warbler pour... |
| 3926. | Ode On A Distant Prospect Of Eton College by Thomas Gray> | | Ye distant spires, ye antique towers,
That crown the watery glade,
Where grateful Science still adores
Her Henry's holy shade;
And ye, that from t... |
| 3927. | The Progress of Poesy by Thomas Gray> | | A Pindaric Ode
Awake, Aeolian lyre, awake,
And give to rapture all thy trembling strings.
From Helicon's harmonious springs
A thousand rills the... |
| 3928. | The Curse Upon Edward by Thomas Gray> | | WEAVE the warp, and weave the woof,
The winding-sheet of Edward's race.
Give ample room, and verge enough
The characters of hell to trace.
Mark th... |
| 3930. | A Minor Poet by Stephen Vincent Benet> | | I am a shell. From me you shall not hear
The splendid tramplings of insistent drums,
The orbed gold of the viol's voice that comes,
Heavy with r... |
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