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You went to meet the shell's embrace of fire On Vimy Ridge; and when you fell that day...
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Your mother named you. You and she just saw Each other in passing in the room upstairs,...
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You made the eolith, you grew the bone, The second more peculiarly your own, And likely to have been enough alone.
By Robert Frost
You mean about success, And how by its own logic it concentrates All wealth and power in too few hands?
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Westerners inherit A design for living Deeper into matter— Not without due patter Of a great misgiving.
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We've looked and looked, but after all where are we? Do we know any better where we are,...
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What if it should turn out eternity Was but the steeple on our house of life That made our house of life a house of worship?
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Warren returned—too soon, it seemed to her, Slipped to her side, caught up her hand and waited....
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Thin emulous fond flowers are dead, too, And the daft sun-assaulter, he That frighted thee so oft, is fled or dead....
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Then word goes forth in Formic: 'Death's come to Jerry McCormic, Our selfless forager Jerry.
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The reason artists show so little interest In public freedom is because the freedom...
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The melancholy of having to count souls Where they grow fewer and fewer every year...
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The question is whether they've reached a depth Of desperation that would warrant poetry's...
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One of the lies would make it out that nothing Ever presents itself before us twice....
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Our lives laid down in war and peace may not Be found acceptable in Heaven's sight....
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Our venture in revolution and outlawry Has justified itself in freedom's story Right down to now in glory upon glory.
By Robert Frost