Literature
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Three little birds in a row by Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane wrote, “I suppose I ought to be thankful to The Red Badge, but I am much fonder of…
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War Is Kind by Stephen Crane
Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind.Because your lover threw wild hands toward the skyAnd the affrighted steed ran…
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Mr. Lismore and the Widow by Wilkie Collins
“I am at your service,” he answered, a little stiffly, “especially if you will be so kind as to mention…
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The Traveller’s Story of a Very Strange Bed by Wilkie Collins
Shortly after my education at college was finished, I happened to be staying at Paris with an English friend. We…
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Anecdote for Fathers by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Though Coleridge’s most recognized poem is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Anecdote for Fathers, Showing How the Art of…
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Fears in Solitude by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Though Coleridge’s most recognized poem is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Fears in Solitude (1798) is part of Coleridge’s…
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Frost at Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Though Coleridge’s most recognized poem is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Frost at Midnight (1798) is part of Coleridge’s…
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Kubla Khan: or A Vision in a Dream by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Coleridge’s best-known poems are The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798) and Kubla Khan: or A Vision in a Dream,…
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Lines Written in Early Spring by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I heard a thousand blended notes,While in a grove I sate reclined,In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughtsBring sad thoughts…
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The Nightingale, a Conversational Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
No cloud, no relique of the sunken dayDistinguishes the West, no long thin slipOf sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues.Come,…
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