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William Shakespeare: Henry V, Act IV, Scene VII
Scene VIIAnother part of the fieldEnter Fluellen and GowerFluellenKill the poys and the luggage! 'tis expressly against the law of arms: 'tis as arrant a piece of knavery, mark you now, as…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act I
Act IScene IElsinore. A platform before the castleFrancisco at his post. Enter to him BernardoBernardoWho's there?FranciscoNay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.BernardoLong live the…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: The Lover's Morning Salute To His Mistress
by Robert Burns Inconstancy In LoveThe Winter Of LifeThe Lover's Morning Salute To His Mistress Tune-"Deil tak the wars." Sleep'st thou, or wak'st thou, fairest creature? Rosy…Anne Bradstreet: Youth
Youth My goodly clothing and beauteous skin Declare some greater riches are within, But what is best I'll first present to view, And then the worst, in a more ugly hue, For thus to do we on…William Shakespeare: Cymbeline, Act III, Scene VI
Scene VIWales. Before the cave of BelariusEnter Imogen, in boy's clothesImogenI see a man's life is a tedious one: I have tired myself, and for two nights together Have made the ground my bed…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Song-Handsome Nell[1]
by Robert Burns Song-O Tibbie, I Hae Seen The DaySong-Handsome Nell[1] Tune-"I am a man unmarried." Once I lov'd a bonie lass, Ay, and I love her still; And whilst…A. E. Housman: 1887
1887From Clee to heaven the beacon burns, The shires have seen it plain, From north and south the sign returns And beacons burn again.Look left, look right, the hills are bright, The dales…A Boy's Will: Asking for Roses
by Robert Frost Rose PogoniasWaitingAsking for Roses nor from the ritualism of youth which is make-believe. A HOUSE that lacks, seemingly, mistress and master, With doors that none but…John Keats: To Some Ladies
by JohnKeatsCalidoreOn Receiving a Curious Shell, ...To Some Ladies What though while the wonders of nature exploring, I cannot your light, mazy footsteps attend; Nor listen to accents,…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIBefore the council-chamber. Pursuivants, Pages, &c. attendingEnter CranmerCranmerI hope I am not too late; and yet the gentleman, That was sent to me from the council, pray'd me…