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By: Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832-1899) | |
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![]() Horatio Alger, better known for his juvenile fiction, also penned some great poetry. His Ballads, including the 8 war poems and his odes, are collected in this volume. |
By: Howard D. Pollyen | |
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By: Howard V. (Howard Vigne) Sutherland (1868-) | |
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By: Hubert G. (Hubert Gibson) Shearin (1878-) | |
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By: Hurlothrumbo | |
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By: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) | |
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![]() This small volume of inspirational verse is a collection of the timeless work of the hymnist and theologian, Isaac Watts. Carefully and tactfully conceived, each of these motivational poems contains a valuable lesson relevant to youth's quest for moral guidance in a world of uncertainties and unknowns. But lest these poems be construed as pedantic lectures demanding righteous behavior, the listener will be pleased to discover instead a series of uplifting narratives intended not to admonish but to advise, not to reprimand but to recommend... | |
![]() These superb poems by the hymnist and theologian Isaac Watts emphasize the importance of developing a positive moral outlook and stress the significance of maintaining vigilance to avoid the pitfalls of everyday life. But although Watts stresses the urgency of heeding the advice outlined in these verses, he delivers his message with divine charm and subtle counsel - never with chastisement, reprimand or rebuke. These inspiring works constitute a written ethical compass for all who are tempted... |
By: J. C. Manning | |
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By: J. L. B. | |
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By: Jacky Dandy | |
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By: James Allan Mackereth (1871-) | |
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By: James Avis Bartley (1830-) | |
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By: James Baldwin (1841-1925) | |
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By: James Beattie (1735-1803) | |
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By: James Boswell (1740-1795) | |
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By: James Elroy Flecker (1884-1915) | |
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![]() This is a collection of poems by James Elroy Flecker. |
By: James Fairfax McLaughlin (1839-1903) | |
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By: James Joyce (1882-1941) | |
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![]() Chamber Music is a collection of poems by James Joyce, first published in May of 1907. The collection originally comprised thirty-four love poems, but two further poems were added before publication (”All day I hear the noise of waters” and “I hear an army charging upon the land”). Although the poems did not sell well, they received some critical acclaim. Ezra Pound admired the “delicate temperament” of these early poems, while Yeats described “I hear an army charging upon the land” as “a technical and emotional masterpiece”... |
By: James McIntyre (1828-1906) | |
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![]() LibriVox volunteers bring you 13 recordings of Lines Addressed to an Old Bachelor by James McIntyre. This was the Weekly Poetry project for January 27, 2013.Another poem from Canada's cheese poet, James McIntyre. |
By: James Mudge (1844-1918) | |
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By: James Russell Lowell (1819-1891) | |
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![]() This is the second part of James Russell Lowell's collected poems: the Miscellaneous Poems. This series of poems covers, as the title implies, a wide range of topics, shaped into Lowell's beautiful poetry. - Summary by Carolin |
By: James Stephens | |
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![]() The soul of Irish wit is captured in this unique tale of a barstool philosopher, the concluding story from 'Here Are Ladies' by James Stephens. (Introduction by iremonger) |
By: James Thomson (1834-1882) | |
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By: James W. (James William) Foley (1874-1939) | |
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By: James Weldon Johnson (1871-1938) | |
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![]() James Weldon Johnson was an American author, educator, lawyer, diplomat, songwriter, and civil rights activist. Johnson is best remembered for his leadership within the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), where he started working in 1917, being chosen as the first black executive secretary of the organization, effectively the operating officer. He was first known for his writing, which includes poems, novels, and anthologies collecting both poems and spirituals of black culture. |
By: James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916) | |
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![]() James Whitcomb Riley was an American writer, poet, and best selling author, born in the town of Greenfield, Indiana. During his lifetime he was known as the "Hoosier Poet" and "Children's Poet" for his dialect works and his children's poetry respectively. His poems tended to be humorous or sentimental, and of the approximately one thousand poems that Riley authored, the majority are in dialect. | |
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![]() James Whitcomb Riley was an American writer, poet, and best-selling author. During his lifetime he was known as the "Hoosier Poet" and "Children's Poet" for his dialect works and his children's poetry respectively. His poems tended to be humorous or sentimental, and of the approximately one thousand poems that Riley authored, the majority are in dialect. Riley began his career writing verses as a sign maker and submitting poetry to newspapers. Thanks in part to an endorsement from poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, he eventually earned successive jobs at Indiana newspaper publishers during the latter 1870s... |