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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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Telling the truth or giving a true result; exact; not defective or faulty

accurate knowledge

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Ulysses

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ocksley HallGodivaThe Two VoicesThe Day-Dream:—PrologueThe Sleeping PalaceThe Sleeping BeautyThe ArrivalThe RevivalThe DepartureL’EnvoiEpilogueAmphionSt. AgnesSir GalahadEdward GrayWill Waterproof’s Lyrical MonologueTo ——, after reading a Life and LettersTo E.L., on his Travels in GreeceLady ClareThe Lord of BurleighSir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere: a FragmentA FarewellThe Beggar MaidThe Vision of Sin“Come not, when I am dead”The Eagle“Move eastward, happy earth, and leave”“Break, break, break”The Poet’s SongAppendix—Suppressed PoemsElegiacsThe “How” and the “Why”Supposed ConfessionsThe Burial of LoveTo —— (“Sainted Juliet! dearest name !”)Song (“I’ the glooming light”)Song (“The lintwhite and the throstlecock”)Song (“Every day hath its night”)Nothing will DieAll Things will DieHero to LeanderThe MysticThe GrasshopperLove, Pride and ForgetfulnessChorus (“The varied earth, the moving heaven”)Lost HopeThe Tears of HeavenLove and SorrowTo a Lady SleepingSonnet (“Could I outwear my present state of woe”)Sonnet (“Though Night hath climbed her peak of highest noon”)Sonnet (“Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good”)Sonnet (“The pallid thunderstricken sigh for gain”)LoveThe KrakenEnglish War SongNational SongDualismsWe are Freeοἱ ῥέοντες.“Mine be the strength of spirit, full and free”To — (“All good things have not kept aloof”)BuonaparteSonnet (“Oh, Beauty, passing beauty! sweetest Sweet!”)The HesperidesSong (“The golden apple, the golden apple, the hallowed fruit”)RosalindSong (“Who can say”)KateSonnet (“Blow ye the trumpet, gather from afar”)PolandTo — (“As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood”)O Darling RoomTo Christopher NorthThe Skipping RopeTimbuctooBibliography of the _Poems_ of 1842