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1.Main Street and Other Poems(18)
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The Thorn (For the Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell, C. S. C.) The garden of God is a radiant place, And every flower has a holy face: Our Lady like a lil...
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2.Main Street and Other Poems(19)
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The Big Top The boom and blare of the big brass band is cheering to my heart And I like the smell of the trampled grass and elephants and hay. I take ...
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3.Main Street and Other Poems(20)
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Queen Elizabeth Speaks My hands were stained with blood, my heart was proud and cold, My soul is black with shame . . . but I gave Shakespeare gold. S...
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4.Main Street and Other Poems(21)
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Mid-ocean in War-time (For My Mother) The fragile splendour of the level sea, The moon's serene and silver-veiled face, Make of this vessel an encha...
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5.Main Street and Other Poems(20)
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Queen Elizabeth Speaks My hands were stained with blood, my heart was proud and cold, My soul is black with shame . . . but I gave Shakespeare gold. S...
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6.Main Street and Other Poems(21)
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Mid-ocean in War-time (For My Mother) The fragile splendour of the level sea, The moon's serene and silver-veiled face, Make of this vessel an encha...
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7.Main Street and Other Poems(22)
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In Memory of Rupert Brooke In alien earth, across a troubled sea, His body lies that was so fair and young. His mouth is stopped, with half his songs ...
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8.Main Street and Other Poems(23)
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The New School (For My Mother) The halls that were loud with the merry tread of young and careless feet Are still with a stillness that is too drear...
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9.Main Street and Other Poems(24)
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Easter Week (In memory of Joseph Mary Plunkett) (Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave.) William Butler Yeats. Romantic...
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The Cathedral of Rheims (From the French of Emile Verhaeren) He who walks through the meadows of Champagne At noon in Fall, when leaves like gold ap...