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The term "G. Byron" has been searched for 267 times on the American Poems site since July 28th, 2005.
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1. A Pig's-Eye View of Literature - written by Dorothy Parker
From Sunset Gun.
Published in 1928.
Read 4220 times on American Poems.
The Lives and Times of John Keats,
Percy Bysshe Shelley, and
George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron
Byron and Shelley and Keats
Were a trio of Lyrical treats.
The forehead of Shelley was cluttered with curls,
And Keats never was a descendant of earls,
And... (Read full poem)
2. Very Like A Whale - written by Ogden Nash
Read 15410 times on American Poems.
One thing that literature would be greatly the better for
Would be a more restricted employment by authors of simile and metaphor.
Authors of all races, be they Greeks, Romans, Teutons or Celts,
Can'ts seem just to say that anything is the thing it... (Read full poem)
3. What A Writer - written by Charles Bukowski
Read 2565 times on American Poems.
what i liked about e.e. cummings
was that he cut away from
the holiness of the
word
and with charm
and gamble
gave us lines
that sliced through the
dung.
how it was needed!
how we were withering
away
in the old
tired
manner.
of course, then came... (Read full poem)
4. Momus - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 517 times on American Poems.
"Where's the need of singing now?"--
Smooth your brow,
Momus, and be reconciled.
For king Kronos is a child--
Child and father,
Or god rather,
And all gods are wild.
"Who reads Byron any more?"--
Shut the door
Momus, for I... (Read full poem)
5. Harmon Whitney - written by Edgar Lee Masters
Read 324 times on American Poems.
Out of the lights and roar of cities,
Drifting down like a spark in Spoon River,
Burnt out with the fire of drink, and broken,
The paramour of a woman I took in self-contempt,
But to hide a wounded pride as well.
To be judged and loathed by a... (Read full poem)
6. Apology - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 5235 times on American Poems.
(For Eleanor Rogers Cox)
For blows on the fort of evil
That never shows a breach,
For terrible life-long races
To a goal no foot can reach,
For reckless leaps into darkness
With hands outstretched to a star,
There is jubilation in... (Read full poem)
7. Stanzas - written by Edgar Allan Poe
Read 2378 times on American Poems.
How often we forget all time, when lone
Admiring Nature's universal throne;
Her woods- her wilds- her mountains- the intense
Reply of HERS to OUR intelligence! [BYRON, The Island.]
I
In youth have I known one with whom the Earth
In secret... (Read full poem)
8. The Proud Poet - written by Joyce Kilmer
From Main Street and Other Poems.
Published in 1917.
Read 2753 times on American Poems.
(For Shaemas O Sheel)
One winter night a Devil came and sat upon my bed,
His eyes were full of laughter for his heart was full of crime.
"Why don't you take up fancy work, or embroidery?" he said,
"For a needle is as manly a tool as a pen that... (Read full poem)
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