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Alfred Lord Tennyson: II

II From that time forth I would not see her more, But many weary moons I lived alone— Alone, and in the heart of the great forest. Sometimes upon the hills beside the sea All day I…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: Invocation to Misery

by Percy Bysshe Shelley Song for 'Tasso'Stanzas Written in Dejection, ...Invocation to Misery Published by Medwin, "The Athenaeum", September 8, 1832. Reprinted (as "Misery, a Fragment")…

Anne Bradstreet: Air

AirContent (quoth Air) to speak the last of you, Yet am not ignorant first was my due: I do suppose you'l yield without controul I am the breath of every living soul. Mortals, what one of you…

Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Cenci Scene 4.3:

by Percy Bysshe Shelley SCENE 4.2: SCENE 4.4: SCENE 4.3: AN APARTMENT IN THE CASTLE. ENTER BEATRICE AND LUCRETIA. LUCRETIA: They are about it now. BEATRICE: Nay, it is done. LUCRETIA: I…

Cato VII

Cato VII73 January 1788by CatoTo the Citizens of the State of New York.That the senate and president are further improperly connected, will appear, if it is considered, that their dependence…