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Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau has 8 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 8 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, death, grief, identity
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I am the autumnal sun
by Henry David Thoreau
"Sometimes a mortal feels in himself Nature" — Henry David Thoreau, "I am the autumnal sun"
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Inspiration
by Henry David Thoreau
"Whate'er we leave to God, God does," — Henry David Thoreau, "Inspiration"
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Let such pure hate still underprop
by Henry David Thoreau
""Friends, Romans, Countrymen, and Lovers."" — Henry David Thoreau, "Let such pure hate still underprop"
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My life has been the poem
by Henry David Thoreau
"My life has been the poem I would have writ," — Henry David Thoreau, "My life has been the poem"
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Prayer
by Henry David Thoreau
"Great God, I ask for no meaner pelf" — Henry David Thoreau, "Prayer"
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The Moon
by Henry David Thoreau
"Time wears her not; she doth his chariot guide;" — Henry David Thoreau, "The Moon"
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The Summer Rain
by Henry David Thoreau
"My books I'd fain cast off, I cannot read," — Henry David Thoreau, "The Summer Rain"
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Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life
by Henry David Thoreau
"Within the circuit of this plodding life" — Henry David Thoreau, "Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life"
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