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William Blake
Francis Bourdillon
Anne Bradstreet
Elizabeth Browning
Robert Browning
Robert Burns
Lord Byron
Thomas Campbell
Bliss Carman
John Clare
Samuel Coleridge
Samuel Daniel
Emily Dickinson
John Donne
William Douglas
Michael Drayton
Anne Finch
Stephen Foster
Robert Frost
Robert Herrick
Leigh Hunt
Omar Khayyam
Benjamin Jonson
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John Wilbye was known for his madrigals, a poetic and musical form that
evolved during the fourteenth century. These poems were usually of two or three
stanzas, each three lines long, followed by a refrain of two rhyming lines. The
music was usually for two voices or parts, sometimes for three, and the melody
for the stanzas differed from the melody for the refrain. Amorous subjects
predominated.
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Love Not Me
A poem about wanting to be loved for what's inside. Send this poem to
the special someone in your life as a symbol of your commitment to the
relationship.
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Walter S. Landor
Thomas Lodge
Richard Lovelace
C. Marlowe
John Milton
Caroline Norton
Edgar Allan Poe
J. B. O'Reilly
Daniel Rossetti
John Ruskin
Shakespeare
Percy Shelley
Philip Sidney
Edmund Spenser
C. A. Swinburne
Joshua Sylvester
Walt Whitman
J. G. Whittier
John Wilbye
W. Wordsworth
William B. Yeats
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