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Here you will find full poems or excerpts from poems in the corpus anthologies. Each post contains links to digitized versions of the original publications.
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“Inarticulate Grief” by Richard Aldington
Inarticulate Grief Let the sea beat its thin torn handsIn anguish against the shore,Let it moanBetween headland and cliff;Let the ...
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“Cul-de-Sac” by Helen Rootham
Cul-de-Sac There flickers one small yellow flameBlown by a fretful breezeThat casts small shadows on the groundTo dance between ...
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“Dust” by Rupert Brooke
Dust When the white flame in us is gone, And we that lost the world's delightStiffen in darkness, left ...
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“Portrait of a Lady” by T.S. Eliot
Portrait of a Lady "Thou hast committed—""Fornication: but that was in another country,And besides, the wench is dead."The Jew of ...
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“I Hear an Army” by James Joyce
I Hear an Army I hear an army charging upon the land,And the thunder of horses plunging; foam about theirknees:Arrogant, ...
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“Bullion” by Amy Lowell
Bullion My thoughts Chink against my ribs And roll about like silver hail-stones. I should like to spill them out, And pour them, ...
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