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Gerard Manley Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins has 26 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 26 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, beauty, grief, time
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Brothers
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"How lovely the elder brother's" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Brothers"
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Easter Communion
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Pure fasted faces draw unto this feast:" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Easter Communion"
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Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"I have desired to go" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Heaven--Haven: A Nun Takes The Veil"
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Hope Holds to Christ
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
". . . . . . . ." — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Hope Holds to Christ"
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I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark, Not Day
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"I wake and feel the fell of dark, not day." — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "I Wake And Feel The Fell Of Dark, Not Day"
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Moonless darkness stands between
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Moonless darkness stands between." — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Moonless darkness stands between"
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Moonrise
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"I awoke in the Midsummer not to call night, in the white and the walk of the …" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Moonrise"
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My prayers must meet a brazen heaven
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"My prayers must meet a brazen heaven" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "My prayers must meet a brazen heaven"
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On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"A Brother and Sister" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People"
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Peace
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"When will you ever, Peace, wild wooddove, shy wings shut," — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Peace"
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Pied Beauty
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Glory be to God for dappled things—" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Pied Beauty"
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Spring
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Nothing is so beautiful as spring—" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Spring"
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Spring & Fall: To A Young Child
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Margaret, are you grieving" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Spring & Fall: To A Young Child"
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That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Cloud-puffball, torn tufts, tossed pillows ' flaunt forth, then chevy on an air-" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection"
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The Child Is Father To The Man
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"'The child is father to the man.'" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Child Is Father To The Man"
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The Furl of Fresh-Leaved Dogrose Down
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"The furl of fresh-leaved dogrose down" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Furl of Fresh-Leaved Dogrose Down"
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The Loss Of The Eurydice
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Foundered March 24. 1878" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Loss Of The Eurydice"
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The Sea And The Skylark
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"On ear and ear two noises too old to end" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Sea And The Skylark"
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The Sea Took Pity
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"The sea took pity: it interposed with doom:" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Sea Took Pity"
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The Soldier
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Yes. Why do we бll, seeing of a soldier, bless him? bless" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Soldier"
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The Starlight Night
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Look at the stars! look, look up at the skies!" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "The Starlight Night"
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Thee, God, I Come from
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Thee, God, I come from, to thee go," — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Thee, God, I Come from"
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To R. B.
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"The fine delight that fathers thought; the strong" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "To R. B."
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To What Serves Mortal Beauty?
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"To what serves mortal beauty '—dangerous; does set danc-" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "To What Serves Mortal Beauty?"
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To a Young Child
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"Margaret, are you grieving" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "To a Young Child"
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What Being in Rank-Old Nature
by Gerard Manley Hopkins
"What being in rank-old nature should earlier have that breath been" — Gerard Manley Hopkins, "What Being in Rank-Old Nature"
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