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Princes
In Their Rooks
Kurt Philip Behm
your verse uncut with edges sharp, —all
Princes
in their rooks (Villanova Pennsylvania: February,
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The
Princes
' Quest - Part the Third
William Watson
therewithal a prince and princeliest Of
princes
, with the press of motley folk He mixed unheeded an
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Written In The Nouveaux Interests Des
Princes
De L'Europe
Matthew Prior
Bless'd be the
princes
who have fought For pompous names or wide dominion, Since by their error we are taught That happiness is but opinion.
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From A Window In
Princes
Street
William Ernest Henley
Above the Crags that fade and gloom Starts the bare knee of Arthur's Seat; Ridged high against the evening bloom, The Old Town rises, street on str...
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Germany And Her
Princes
Friedrich Schiller
Thou hast produced mighty monarchs, of whom thou art not unworthy, For the obedient alone make him who governs them great. But, O Germany...
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Six o'clock in
Princes
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Wilfred Owen
In twos and threes, they have not far to roam, Crowds that thread eastward, gay of eyes; Those seek no further than their quiet home, Wives, walkin...
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The
Princes
Quest - Part the Sixth
William Watson
Even as one voice the great sea sang. From out The green heart of the waters round about, Welled as a bubbling fountain silverly The overflowing so...
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The
Princes
' Ques -Part the Eighth
William Watson
Now as it chanced, the day was almost spent When down the lonely mountain-side he went, The whitehaired man, the Prince that was; and ere He won th...
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The
Princes
' Quest - Part the Fifth
William Watson
So, being risen, the Prince in brief while went Forth to the market-place, where babblement Of them that bought and them that sold was one Of many ...
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The
Princes
' Quest - Part the First
William Watson
There was a time, it passeth me to say How long ago, but sure 'twas many a day Before the world had gotten her such store Of foolish wisdom as she ...
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The
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' Quest - Part the Ninth
William Watson
And passing through the city he went out Into the fat fields lying thereabout, And lo the spirit of the emerald stone With secret influence to hims...
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The
Princes
' Quest - Part the Second
William Watson
I, to cure such madness-he shall wed Some
princes
s; ere another day be sped, Myself will bid this d
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The
Princes
' Quest - Part the Seventh
William Watson
But Sleep, who makes a mist about the sense, Doth ope the eyelids of the soul, and thence Lifteth a heavier cloud than that whereby He veils the vi...
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The
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' Quest - Part the Tenth
William Watson
That night within the City of Youth there stood Musicians playing to the multitude On many a gold and silver instrument Whose differing souls yet c...
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The
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' Qust - Part the Fourth
William Watson
That night he dreamed that over him there stole A change miraculous, whereby his soul Was parted from his body for a space, And through a labyrinth...
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The Regiment of
Princes
Thomas Hoccleve
Musynge upon the restlees bysynesse Which that this troubly world hath ay on honde, That othir thyng than fruyt of bittirnesse Ne yildith naght,...
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To Mr. Edward Howard, on his Incomparable, Incomprehensible Poem Called The British
Princes
Charles Sackville
Come on, ye critics! Find one fault who dare, For, read it backward like a witch's prayer, 'Twill do as well; throw not away your jests On solid...
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The Funeral of the German Emperor
William Topaz McGonagall
the Lord's Prayer In the presence of kings,
princes
, dukes, and counts assembled there. And at th
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Jerusalem Delivered - Book 01 - part 01
Torquato Tasso
Peers and Knights; And all the Lords and
Princes
of renown Choose him their Duke, to rule the wares
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To His Grace The Duke Of Chandos.
Mary Barber
Were
Princes
grac'd with Souls like thine,
Princes
had still been deem'd divine. Such Merit as we find in thee, First introduc'd Idolatry; When an ...
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Eclogue
John Donne
Before the sun and moon created were, The
princes
favour is diffused o'er all, From which all fo
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Henry the Seventh
Marriott Edgar
office in France. He claimed to be one of the
Princes
As were smothered to death in the Tower. Hi
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In War-Time: An Aspiration Of The Spirit
Sydney Thompson Dobell
throne, and round the throne Bright-vestured
princes
, zone by zone, In circles that he cannot count
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Jerusalem Delivered - Book 01 - part 03
Torquato Tasso
all contentions then began to die; The
Princes
with the multitude agree, That Godfrey ruler of thos
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Of The Spouse Of Christ
John Bunyan
though before forsaken, Barefoot, but now as
princes
' daughters shod. Instead of filth, she now has
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