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Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College
by Thomas Gray
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 s
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Ode on a Grecian Urn
by John Keats
Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats 1. Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and slow time, Sylvan historian, who ca
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Ode on Indolence
by John Keats
Ode on Indolence by John Keats ‘They toil not, neither do they spin.' I One morn before me were three figures seen, With bowed necks, and joined han
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Keats/ode_on_indolence.htm
 
Ode on Melancholy
by John Keats
Ode on Melancholy by John Keats 1. No, no go not to Lethe, neither twist Wolf's-bane, tight-rooted, for its poisonous wine ; Nor suffer thy pale for
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Keats/ode_on_melancholy.htm
 
Ode on Solitude
by Alexander Pope
Ode on Solitude by Alexander Pope Happy the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Pope/ode_on_solitude.htm
 
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat ..
by Thomas Gray
On the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a tub of Gold Fishes by Thomas Gray 'Twas on a lofty vase's side, Where China's gayest art had dyed The a
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Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity
by John Milton
Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity by John Milton This is the month, and this the happy morn Wherein the Son of Heaven's Eternal King Of wedded
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Milton/ode_on_the_morning_of_christ's_nativity.htm
 
Ode to a Nightingale
by John Keats
Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats 1 My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull op
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Ode to a Skylark
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode to a Skylark by Percy Bysshe Shelley Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! Bird thou never wert - That from Heaven or near it Pourest thy full heart In p
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Shelley/ode_to_a_skylark.htm
 
ode to autumn
by John Keats
To Autumn by John Keats Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness! Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless W
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ode to himself
by Ben Jonson
Ode to Himself by Ben Jonson Where dost thou careless lie, Buried in ease and sloth? Knowledge that sleeps doth die; And this security, It is the co
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Ode to Psyche
by John Keats
Ode to Psyche by John Keats O goddess ! hear these tuneless numbers, wrung By sweet enforcement and remembrance dear, And pardon that thy secrets sh
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Ode to the West Wind
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley I O Wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, Thou from whose unseen presence the leaves dead Are
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On an Infant Dying as soon as Born
by Charles Lamb
On An Infant Dying As Soon As Born by Charles Lamb I saw where in the shroud did lurk A curious frame of Nature's work; A flow'ret crushéd in the bu
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On His Blindness
by John Milton
On His Blindness by John Milton When I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is d
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On the Death of Richard West
by Thomas Gray
On the Death of Richard West by Thomas Gray In vain to me the smiling mornings shine, And reddening Phoebus lifts his golden fire : The birds in vai
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On the Departure Platform
by Thomas Hardy
Departure Platform by Thomas Hardy We kissed at the barrier ; and passing through She left me, and moment by moment got Smaller and smaller, until t
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On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble;
by A.E. Housman
On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble by A.E. Housman On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble; His forest fleece the Wrekin heaves; The gale, it plies
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On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble;
by A.E. Housman
On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble by A.E. Housman On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble; His forest fleece the Wrekin heaves; The gale, it plies
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Housman/on_wenlock_edge the wood's in trouble-2.htm
 
Out in the Dark
by Edward Thomas
Out in the Dark by Edward Thomas Out in the dark over the snow The fallow fawns invisible go With the fallow doe ; And the winds blow Fast as the st
http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Thomas E/out_in_the_dark.htm
 
Ozymandias
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: 'Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert . . .
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