Venus and Adonis
'Vilia miretur vulgus; mihi flavus Apollo
Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua.'
TO THE
RIGHT HONORABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLY,
EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, AND BARON OF TICHFIELD.
RIGHT HONORABLE,
I KNOW not how I shall offend in dedicating...
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اپنی تنہائی مرے نام پہ آباد کرے R.R33 Pink rose
اپنی تنہائی مرے نام پہ آباد کرے...
کون ہو گا جو مجھے اس کی طرح یاد کرے
دل عجب شہر کہ جس پر بھی کھلا در اس کا
وہ مسافر اسے ہر سمت سے برباد کرے
اپنے قاتل کی ذہانت سے پریشان ہوں میں...
روز اِک موت نئے طرز کی
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9 home remedies for Dandruff
9 home remedies for Dandruff – how to do away with Dandruff evidently
1. Apple Cider Vinegar – a fave herbal treatment of users on EarthClinic, apple cider vinegar is super for killing the fungus that
reasons the dandruff. To experiences ACVs top notch beneficial...
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Chaucer’s Humour
Q. Chaucer’s Humour?
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Q. Chaucer Combines Objectivity with Sympathy?
Definition of Humour
Humour means that quality of action, speech, and writing which creates amusement. The true form of humour is that which makes one laugh only for...
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John Donne as a Metaphysical Poet
John Donne as a Metaphysical Poet
In brief the term ‘Metaphysical Poetry’ implies the characteristics of complexity, intellectual tone, abundance of subtle wit, fusion of intellect and emotion, colloquial argumentative tone, conceits (always witty and fantastic),...
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John Milton’s Grand Style
John Milton’s Grand Style
In his Oxford lecture ‘On Translating Homer: Last Words’, Mathew Arnold used this now famous phrase. ‘Such a style, he maintained, arises when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject’. Arnold...
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Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Q. Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization?
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Q. Reasons of Chaucer’s being a great Painter of English Literature
Chaucer outlines his thirty pilgrims in “The Prologue...
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Tartary by walter de la mare
TARTARY BY WALTER DE LA MARE
If I were Lord of Tartary,
Myself, and me alone,
My bed should be of ivory,
Of beaten gold my throne;
And in my court should peacocks flaunt,
And in my forests tigers haunt,
And in my pools great fishes...
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New year resolution by elizabeth sewell
NEW YEAR RESOLUTION BY ELIZABETH SEWELL
I will drain
Long draughts of quiet
As a purgation;
Remember
Twice daily
Who I am;
Will lie o' nights
In the bony arms
Of Reality and comforted
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Woman work by maya angelou
WOMAN WORK BY MAYA ANGELOU
I've got the children to tend
The clothes to mend
The floor to mop
The food to shop
The chicken to fry
The baby to dry
I got company to feed
The garden to weed
I've got the shirts...
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Leisure by william henry davies
LEISURE BY WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
No time to stand beneath the boughs
And stare as long as sheep or cows.
No time to see, when woods we pass,
Where squirrels hide their...
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The rebel by d.j. Enright
THE REBEL BY D.J. ENRIGHT
When everybody has short hair,
The rebel lets his hair grow long.
When everybody has long hair,
The rebel cuts his hair short.
When everybody talks during the lesson,
The rebel...
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Patriot into traitor by robert browning
PATRIOT INTO TRAITOR BY ROBERT BROWNING
It was roses, roses, all the way,
With myrtle mixed in my path like mad:
The house-roofs seemed to heave and sway,
The church-spires flames, such flags they had,
A year ago on this very day.
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The huntsman by edward lowbury
THE HUNTSMAN BY EDWARD LOWBURY
Kagwa hunted the lion,
Through bush and forest went his spear,
One day he found the skull of a man
And said to it, 'how did you come here?'
And the skull answered, 'talking brought me here.'
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