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Elegy Xii
COME Fates ; I fear you not ! All whom I oweAre paid, but you ; then 'rest me ere I go.But Chance from you all sovereignty hath got ;Love woundeth..
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Phryne
Thy flattering picture, Phryne, is like thee,Only in this, that you both painted be.
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The Harbinger
to the Progresse.TWo soules moue here, and mine (a third) must mouePaces of admiration, and of loue;Thy soule (Deare Virgin) whose this tribute..
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Elegy Xi: The Bracelet
Upon the Loss of His Mistress’s Chain, for Which He Made SatisfactionNOT that in colour it was like thy hair,For armlets of that thou mayst let me..
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The Annunciation And Passion
TAMELY, frail body, abstain to-day ; to-dayMy soul eats twice, Christ hither and away.She sees Him man, so like God made in this,That of them both a..
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Valediction To His Book
I'LL tell thee now (dear love) what thou shalt doTo anger destiny, as she doth us ;How I shall stay, though she eloign me thus,And how posterity..
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Niobe
By children's births, and death, I am becomeSo dry, that I am now mine own sad tomb.
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Sharing & Community
 On this special day, may you share your poems,connect with friends, family, and classmates,and celebrate the joy of poetry together.
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Expression
Wishing you the freedom to express yourself,through rhymes, verses, and stories,letting your voice be heard in beautiful poetry.
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Happy Poetry Day!May your words inspire others,and your poems encourage creativity and hope in everyone.
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Wishing you a day filled with smiles, joy, and laughter,where every poem you read or writebrings happiness to your heart and those around you.
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On World Poetry Day, may your imagination soar,taking you to faraway lands, magical places,and creating stories that are all your own.
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May your poems capture the beauty of the world,from singing birds to blooming flowers,and help you see nature in a new light.
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Wishing you a joyful day of learning,discovering new words, rhymes, and stories,and seeing the magic of poetry everywhere.
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Happy Poetry Day!May your words bring friends closer,and your verses share laughter, love, and cheer.
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Wishing you a day full of imagination,where words dance and ideas take flight,and every poem you write is a colorful delight.
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Celebrate Poetry
Poems are treasures, pure and bright,They make the world a warm delight.They tell of love, of hope, of fun,Of shining stars and the golden sun.On..
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Poems in Nature
Leaves that fall, and rivers flow,Poems capture what we know.The sun that rises, the moon at night,The stars that twinkle with soft light.Poems tell..
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Rhythm and Rhyme
Rhyme and rhythm, words that play,Poems can brighten any day.They tell of dreams both big and small,And help us feel connected to all.On March the..
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The Power of Words
Words are magic, full of light,They guide us gently through the night.Poems turn feelings into song,They help us know where we belong.On Poetry Day..
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My Favorite Poem
I love a poem, short or long,It can be funny, deep, or strong.It rhymes, it dances, makes me smile,And takes my mind a little while.On Poetry Day, I..
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Poems Everywhere
Poems are in the songs we hear,In laughter, whispers, far and near.They tell our stories, dreams, and fears,They hold our secrets through the..
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Magic Words
Words can sparkle, words can shine,In a poem, they twist and twine.Feelings hidden deep inside,Poems let them run and glide.Poems tell of joy and..
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Holy Sonnet Xix: Oh, To Vex Me, Contraries Meet In One
Oh, to vex me, contraries meet in one:Inconstancy unnaturally hath begotA constant habit; that when I would notI change in vows, and in devotion.As..
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Disinherited
Thy father all from thee, by his last will,Gave to the poor ; thou hast good title still.
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