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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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VI. To Charles Deodati 695

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William Cowper·1731–1800·Romanticism
II. 696 Epigrams. On the Inventor of Guns 697 To Leonora singing at Rome 697 To the same 697 The Cottager and his Landlord. A Fable 697 To Christina, Queen of Sweden, with Cromwell's Picture 697 On the Death of the Vice-Chancellor, a Physician 697 On the Death of the Bishop of Ely 698 Nature unimpaired by Time 698 On the Platonic Idea as it was understood by Aristotle 699 To his Father 699 To Salsillus, a Roman poet, much indisposed 700 To Giovanni Battista Manso, Marquis of Villa 701 On the Death of Damon 701 An Ode, addressed to Mr. John Rouse, Librarian of theUniversity of Oxford 704 Sonnet--"Fair Lady! whose harmonious name" 705 Sonnet--"As on a hill-top rude, when closing day" 705 Canzone--"They mock my toil" 705 Sonnet--To Charles Deodati 705 Sonnet--"Lady! it cannot be but that thine eyes" 705 Sonnet--"Enamour'd, artless, young, on foreign ground" 705 Simile in Paradise Lost 706 Translation of Dryden's Epigram on Milton 706