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A five minute poetic video that follows the dialogue of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s poem, How Do I Love Thee? Surrealist images represent the anesthesia-induced dream state of a young girl as...
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A poem of undying love that perhaps most lovers would like to have, but only few really have, by Don Marquis. This is one among the selection of "Poems That Live Forever" by...
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Oh mighty fallen Titan,
once so great,
with ancient purple cheeks
now cracked by tears,
has fatal time
so caught thee through the years
and kept thy backbone
to this rigid state?
What art...
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(Homostrophic)
The State of Ohio is full of trees when compared with my native land. Wow! I have to say we need
to start planting more trees on the island not only on Arbour Day....
Media Type:
Video
Tags:
Ode, buckeye, forest, cardinals, jays, summer, barbecues, Lake Erie, squirrels, Ohio, quintuple, palmate, legends, rheumatism, nuts, Iroquois, hetuck, university, homostrophic, classroom poetry, iambic pentameter verses, quatrain, rhyme scheme
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by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the...
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Carrion Comfort
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
read by Charles Bryant
Not, I'll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee;
Not untwist—slack they may be—these last strands of man
In me...
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This poem owes a great deal to the first sections of the translation of the Orphic Hymns published by Thomas Taylor in London in 1792 which is available on the Net. The pictures are mostly from...
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