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Our Long Poems Website has a huge collection of famous Long poems of famous poets. You can browse the Long poems by poem title alphabetically and on poem types shown on the right side. The Lovers of the Poor. Last Ride Together, The. Flight Of The Duchess, The.
Here you will find a collection of Famous 20 Line Poems, Short 20 line verses, small poems with 20 line or a short stanza with just 20 lines of modern and classical poets.
A Skiff that to a Willow tree was tied. Within a rocky Cave, its usual home. 'Twas by the shores of Patterdale, a Vale. Wherein I was a Stranger, thither come. A School-boy Traveller, at the Holidays. Here you will find the lyrics of the long poem The Prelude, Book 1: Childhood and School-time.
Fixed me, a breathing-while or two, With life or death in the balance: right! The blood replenished me again; My last thought was at least not vain: I and my mistress, side by side. Shall be together, breathe and ride, So, one day more am I deified.
The furnace of nethermost Hell. ``Like the Soul of Man, like God's Word and Will, Whence I come and whither I go, And where I abide when my voice is still, You know not, and never shall know.''. Here you will find the lyrics of the long poem The Wind Speaks.
Our own most dear and lyric dream, Another long forgotten Springtime--. And trembling neath this pang supreme, The heart faints for a distant country. And for a night beside the sea! Here you will find the lyrics of the long poem The Coming Of Winter.
Albert and the Lion. There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool, That's noted for fresh air and fun, And Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom. Went there with young Albert, their son. A grand little lad was young Albert, All dressed in his best; quite a swell. With a stick with an 'orse's 'ead 'andle,
The Congo: A Study of the Negro Race. I. THEIR BASIC SAVAGERY. Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room, Barrel-house kings, with feet unstable, Sagged and reeled and pounded on the table, A deep rolling bass. Pounded on the table,
The Old Cumberland Beggar. I saw an aged Beggar in my walk; And he was seated, by the highway side, On a low structure of rude masonry. Built at the foot of a huge hill, that they. Who lead their horses down the steep rough road. May thence remount at ease. The aged Man.
Here you will find the lyrics of the long poem A Poor Joke.