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Search results for: sonnet | Found 863 Poems |
821. | A Calendar of Sonnets: November by Helen Hunt Jackson> | This is the treacherous month when autumn days
With summer's voice come bearing summer's gifts.
Beguiled, the pale down-trodden aster lifts
Her ... |
822. | A Calendar of Sonnets: October by Helen Hunt Jackson> | The month of carnival of all the year,
When Nature lets the wild earth go its way,
And spend whole seasons on a single day.
The spring-time hold... |
823. | A Calendar of Sonnets: September by Helen Hunt Jackson> | O golden month! How high thy gold is heaped!
The yellow birch-leaves shine like bright coins strung
On wands; the chestnut's yellow pennons tongue... |
824. | Sonnet 01 by Alan Seeger> | Sidney, in whom the heyday of romance
Came to its precious and most perfect flower,
Whether you tourneyed with victorious lance
Or brought sweet... |
825. | Sonnet 02 by Alan Seeger> | Not that I always struck the proper mean
Of what mankind must give for what they gain,
But, when I think of those whom dull routine
And the purs... |
826. | Sonnet 03 by Alan Seeger> | Why should you be astonished that my heart,
Plunged for so long in darkness and in dearth,
Should be revived by you, and stir and start
As by wa... |
827. | Sonnet 04 by Alan Seeger> | If I was drawn here from a distant place,
'Twas not to pray nor hear our friend's address,
But, gazing once more on your winsome face,
To worshi... |
828. | Sonnet 05 by Alan Seeger> | Seeing you have not come with me, nor spent
This day's suggestive beauty as we ought,
I have gone forth alone and been content
To make you mistr... |
829. | Sonnet 06 by Alan Seeger> | Oh, you are more desirable to me
Than all I staked in an impulsive hour,
Making my youth the sport of chance, to be
Blighted or torn in its most... |
830. | Sonnet 07 by Alan Seeger> | There have been times when I could storm and plead,
But you shall never hear me supplicate.
These long months that have magnified my need
Have m... |
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