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William Morris
William Morris has 12 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 12 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, death, beauty, hope
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Atalanta's Race
by William Morris
"Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went," — William Morris, "Atalanta's Race"
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Autumn
by William Morris
"Laden Autumn here I stand" — William Morris, "Autumn"
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King Arthur's Tomb
by William Morris
"Hot August noon: already on that day" — William Morris, "King Arthur's Tomb"
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Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery
by William Morris
"It is the longest night in all the year," — William Morris, "Sir Galahad, a Christmas Mystery"
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Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow
by William Morris
"Love is enough: have no thought for to-morrow" — William Morris, "Song II: Have No Thought for Tomorrow"
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Song VI: Cherish Life that Abideth
by William Morris
"Love is enough: cherish life that abideth," — William Morris, "Song VI: Cherish Life that Abideth"
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Spring
by William Morris
"Spring am I, too soft of heart" — William Morris, "Spring"
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Summer
by William Morris
"Summer looked for long am I:" — William Morris, "Summer"
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Summer Dawn
by William Morris
"Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips," — William Morris, "Summer Dawn"
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The Defence of Guenevere
by William Morris
"But, learning now that they would have her speak," — William Morris, "The Defence of Guenevere"
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The Haystack in the Floods
by William Morris
"Had she come all the way for this," — William Morris, "The Haystack in the Floods"
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The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt)
by William Morris
"But therewith the sun rose upward and lightened all the earth," — William Morris, "The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt)"
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