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| Paradise Lost |
| by John Milton |
| Paradise Lost (Extract from Book XII) by John Milton Let us descend now, therefore, from this top Of speculation, for the hour precise Exacts our pa |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Milton/paradise_lost.htm |
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| Parta Quies |
| by A.E. Housman |
| Parta Quies by A.E. Housman Good-night; ensured release, Imperishable peace, Have these for yours, While sea abides, and land, And earth's foundatio |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Housman/parta_quies.htm |
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| Passionate Shepherd and Nymph's Reply |
| by Christopher Marlowe |
| The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by Christopher Marlowe (see below for Ralegh's reply) Come live with me and be my love, And we will all the plea |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Marlowe/passionate_shepherd_and_nymph.htm |
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| Past Present Future |
| by Emily Brontë |
| Past, Present, Future by Emily Brontë Tell me, tell me, smiling child, What the past is like to thee ? 'An Autumn evening soft and mild With a |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Bronte/Past Present Future.htm |
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| peter grimes; the outcast |
| by George Crabbe |
| Peter Grimes; the Outcast Extract from Letter XXII, The Poor of the Borough, The Borough by George Crabbe Thus by himself compelled to live each day |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Crabbe/peter_grimes;_the_outcast.htm |
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| Philip Sparrow |
| by John Skelton |
| Philip Sparrow by John Skelton PLA ce bo! Who is there, who? Di le xi! Dame Margery, Fa, re, my, my. Wherefore and why, why? For the soul of Philip |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Skelton/philip_sparrow.htm |
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| Prothalamion |
| by Edmund Spenser |
| Prothalamion by Edmund Spenser Calm was the day, and through the trembling air Sweet-breathing Zephyrus did softly play― A gentle spirit, that |
| http://www.thesitemapper.com/classical_poets/Spenser/prothalamion.htm |
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