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I am not I.                    I am this one walking beside me whom I…


Twohundredninetysix

Hope that you may understand. What can books, of men that wive In a…


Twohundredninetyfive

All over the corn's dim motion, against the blue Dark sky of night, the…


Twohundredninetyfour

O Earth, O Sky, O Ocean, both surpassing, O heart of mine, O soul that…


Twohundredninetythree

How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust unburnish'd, not to…


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The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six…


Twohundredninetyone

The bridal-songs and cradle-songs have cadences of sorrow, The laughter…


Twohundredninety

Sing the song of the moment in careless carols, in the transient light…


Twohundredeightynine

It was at a wine party— I lay in a drowse, knowing it not. The blown…


Twohundredeightyeight

This river runs beyond heaven and earth, Where the color of mountains…