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The Faithless Shepherdess
While that the sun with his beams hot / Scorchèd the fruits in vale and mountain, / Philon the shepherd, late forgot, … -
The Falconer of God
I flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying. / I said, “Wait on, wait on, while I ride below! / I shall start a heron soon … -
The Fall
From “Paradise Lost,” Book IX. / HE ended, and his words replete with guile / Into her heart too easy entrance won: … -
The Fall of Cardinal Wolsey
From “King Henry VIII.,” Act III. Sc. 2. / CROMWELL, I did not think to shed a tear / In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, … -
The Fall of Niagara
The Thoughts are strange that crowd into my brain, / While I look upward to thee. It would seem / As if God poured thee from his hollow hand, … -
The Fall of Troy
From the Latin by Sir Charles Bowen / From The “Æneid” / ÆNEAS, speaking to Dido, Queen of Carthage … -
The Fallen
(In Memoriam, May 30) / I. / TOLL the slow bell, … -
The Fallen Star
A STAR is gone! a star is gone! / There is a blank in Heaven; / One of the cherub choir has done … -
The Fallow Field
The sun comes up and the sun goes down; / The night mist shroudeth the sleeping town; / But if it be dark or if it be day, … -
The Family Skeleton
From “Modern Love” / AT dinner she is hostess, I am host. / Went the feast ever cheerfuller? She keeps …
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