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| Figs |
| by D.H. Lawrence |
| Figs by D.H. Lawrence The proper way to eat a fig, in society, Is to split it in four, holding it by the stump, And open it, so that it is a glitter |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Lawrence/figs.htm |
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| Forefathers |
| by Edmund Blunden |
| Forefathers by Edmund Blunden Here they went with smock and crook, Toiled in the sun, lolled in the shade, Here they mudded out the brook And here t |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Blunden/forefathers.htm |
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| Freedom and Love |
| by Thomas Campbell |
| Freedom and Love by Thomas Campbell How delicious is the winning Of a kiss at love's beginning, When two mutual hearts are sighing For the knot ther |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Campbell/freedom and love.htm |
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| from Absalom and Achitophel |
| by John Dryden |
| Absalom and Achitophel an extract from by John Dryden In pious times, ere priestcraft did begin, Before polygamy was made a sin; When man on many mu |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Dryden/from_absalom_and_achitophel.htm |
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| from Don Juan |
| by Lord Byron |
| Don Juan (an extract from) by Lord Byron (i) Dedication Bob Southey! You're a poet, poet laureate, And representative of all the race. Although ‘tis |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Byron/from_don_juan.htm |
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