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Classic Poems

Peter Saint-Andre

A Poem a Day Keeps the Doldrums Away!

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Signing Off

One year ago I began this Classic Poems newsletter with “Oh for a Poet” by Edwin Arlington Robinson. Here we are 365 poems later and I hope that readers have enjoyed the wide variety of authors and poems I’ve featured. Although I would call...

3 months ago
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The Poets

O ye dead Poets, who are living still
Immortal in your verse, though life be fled,
And ye, O living Poets, who are dead
Though ye are living, if neglect can kill,
Tell me if in the darkest hours of ill,
With drops of anguish falli...

3 months ago
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The Poet

Over a large table, smooth, he leaned in ecstasies,
In a dream.
He had been to woods, and talked and walked with trees.
Had left the world
And brought back round globes and stone images,
Of gems, colours, hard and definite.
With...

3 months ago

Victor Hugo in 1877

“Dazzle mine eyes, or do I see three suns?”

Above the spring‑tide sundawn of the year,
A sunlike star, not born of day or night,
Filled the fair heaven of spring with heavenlier light,
Made of all ages orbed in one sole sphere
Whos...

3 months ago
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"Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes"

Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes
To pace the ground, if path be there or none,
While a fair region round the traveller lies
Which he forbears again to look upon;
Pleased rather with some soft ideal scene,
The work of Fancy, o...

3 months ago
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