Happy Poems
Happy
Emily Dickinson - A Happy Lip Breaks Sudden
A happy lip -- breaks sudden --It doesn't state you howIt contemplated -- smiling --Just consummated -- now --But this one, wears its.- Happy poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - A Happy Man
When these graven lines you see, Traveller, do not pity me; Though I be among the dead, Let no mournful word be said.Children that.- Happy poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem On Divine Revelation
This is a day of happiness, sweet peace, And heavenly sunshine; upon which conven'd In full assembly fair, once more we view, And hail.- Happy poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem, On The Rising Glory Of America
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her falls, And.- Happy poems.
Alexander Pope - An Essay On Criticism
'Tis hard to say, if greater Want of SkillAppear in Writing or in Judging ill,But, of the two, less dang'rous is th' Offence,To tire.- Happy poems.
Edgar Allan Poe - Bridal Ballad
The ring is on my hand, And the wreath is on my brow; Satin and jewels grand Are all at my command, And I am happy now. And my lord.- Happy poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Custer
BOOK FIRST.I.ALL valor died not on the plains of Troy.Awake, my Muse, awake! be thine the joyTo sing of deeds as dauntless and as braveAs.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book I
ENDYMION.A Poetic Romance."THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG."INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON.Book IA thing of.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book II
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm!All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm,And shadowy, through the mist of passed years:For.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book IV
Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse!O first-born on the mountains! by the huesOf heaven on the spiritual air begot:Long didst thou.- Happy poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Enoch Arden
Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm;And in the chasm are foam and yellow sands;Beyond, red roofs about a narrow wharfIn.- Happy poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Exiled
Searching my heart for its true sorrow,This is the thing I find to be:That I am weary of words and people,Sick of the city, wanting.- Happy poems.
Thomas Campbell - Gertrude Of Wyoming
PART IOn Susquehanna's side, fair Wyoming!Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall,And roofless homes, a sad remembrance bring,Of.- Happy poems.
Emily Dickinson - Going To Him! Happy Letter!
Going to Him! Happy letter!Tell Him --Tell Him the page I didn't write --Tell Him -- I only said the Syntax --And left the Verb and.- Happy poems.
James Tate - Happy As The Day Is Long
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian.- Happy poems.
Edward Taylor - Happy As The Day Is Long
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian.- Happy poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Happy Eid Fitr!
happy Eid Fitr!may all hearts re-bleach awhiteall maids recall the way back.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Happy Is England! I Could Be Content
Happy is England! I could be contentTo see no other verdure than its own;To feel no other breezes than are blownThrough its tall woods.- Happy poems.
John Dryden - Happy The Man
Happy the man, and happy he alone,He who can call today his own:He who, secure within, can say,Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived.- Happy poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Happy Thought
The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings.- Happy poems.
Emily Dickinson - How Happy Is The Little Stone
How happy is the little StoneThat rambles in the Road alone,And doesn't care about CareersAnd Exigencies never fears --Whose Coat of.- Happy poems.
Emily Bronte - How Still, How Happy!
How still, how happy! Those are wordsThat once would scarce agree together;I loved the plashing of the surge -The changing heaven the.- Happy poems.
John Keats - In Drear Nighted December
In drear-nighted December,Too happy, happy tree,Thy branches ne'er rememberTheir green felicity:The north cannot undo themWith a sleety.- Happy poems.
Anne Bradstreet - In Honour Of That High And Mighty Princess, Queen ELIZABETH
Proem. 1.1 Although great Queen, thou now in silence lie,1.2 Yet thy loud Herald Fame, doth to the sky1.3 Thy wondrous worth proclaim,.- Happy poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure
O living will that shalt endureWhen all that seems shall suffer shock,Rise in the spiritual rock,Flow thro' our deeds and make them.- Happy poems.
A happy lip -- breaks sudden --It doesn't state you howIt contemplated -- smiling --Just consummated -- now --But this one, wears its.- Happy poems.
Edwin Arlington Robinson - A Happy Man
When these graven lines you see, Traveller, do not pity me; Though I be among the dead, Let no mournful word be said.Children that.- Happy poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem On Divine Revelation
This is a day of happiness, sweet peace, And heavenly sunshine; upon which conven'd In full assembly fair, once more we view, And hail.- Happy poems.
Hugh Henry Brackenridge - A Poem, On The Rising Glory Of America
LEANDER. No more of Memphis and her mighty kings, Or Alexandria, where the Ptolomies. Taught golden commerce to unfurl her falls, And.- Happy poems.
Alexander Pope - An Essay On Criticism
'Tis hard to say, if greater Want of SkillAppear in Writing or in Judging ill,But, of the two, less dang'rous is th' Offence,To tire.- Happy poems.
Edgar Allan Poe - Bridal Ballad
The ring is on my hand, And the wreath is on my brow; Satin and jewels grand Are all at my command, And I am happy now. And my lord.- Happy poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Custer
BOOK FIRST.I.ALL valor died not on the plains of Troy.Awake, my Muse, awake! be thine the joyTo sing of deeds as dauntless and as braveAs.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book I
ENDYMION.A Poetic Romance."THE STRETCHED METRE OF AN AN ANTIQUE SONG."INSCRIBED TO THE MEMORY OF THOMAS CHATTERTON.Book IA thing of.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book II
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm!All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm,And shadowy, through the mist of passed years:For.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Endymion: Book IV
Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse!O first-born on the mountains! by the huesOf heaven on the spiritual air begot:Long didst thou.- Happy poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - Enoch Arden
Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm;And in the chasm are foam and yellow sands;Beyond, red roofs about a narrow wharfIn.- Happy poems.
Edna St Vincent Millay - Exiled
Searching my heart for its true sorrow,This is the thing I find to be:That I am weary of words and people,Sick of the city, wanting.- Happy poems.
Thomas Campbell - Gertrude Of Wyoming
PART IOn Susquehanna's side, fair Wyoming!Although the wild-flower on thy ruin'd wall,And roofless homes, a sad remembrance bring,Of.- Happy poems.
Emily Dickinson - Going To Him! Happy Letter!
Going to Him! Happy letter!Tell Him --Tell Him the page I didn't write --Tell Him -- I only said the Syntax --And left the Verb and.- Happy poems.
James Tate - Happy As The Day Is Long
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian.- Happy poems.
Edward Taylor - Happy As The Day Is Long
I take the long walk up the staircase to my secret room.Today's big news: they found Amelia Earhart's shoe, size 9.1992: Charlie Christian.- Happy poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Happy Eid Fitr!
happy Eid Fitr!may all hearts re-bleach awhiteall maids recall the way back.- Happy poems.
John Keats - Happy Is England! I Could Be Content
Happy is England! I could be contentTo see no other verdure than its own;To feel no other breezes than are blownThrough its tall woods.- Happy poems.
John Dryden - Happy The Man
Happy the man, and happy he alone,He who can call today his own:He who, secure within, can say,Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived.- Happy poems.
Robert Louis Stevenson - Happy Thought
The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings.- Happy poems.
Emily Dickinson - How Happy Is The Little Stone
How happy is the little StoneThat rambles in the Road alone,And doesn't care about CareersAnd Exigencies never fears --Whose Coat of.- Happy poems.
Emily Bronte - How Still, How Happy!
How still, how happy! Those are wordsThat once would scarce agree together;I loved the plashing of the surge -The changing heaven the.- Happy poems.
John Keats - In Drear Nighted December
In drear-nighted December,Too happy, happy tree,Thy branches ne'er rememberTheir green felicity:The north cannot undo themWith a sleety.- Happy poems.
Anne Bradstreet - In Honour Of That High And Mighty Princess, Queen ELIZABETH
Proem. 1.1 Although great Queen, thou now in silence lie,1.2 Yet thy loud Herald Fame, doth to the sky1.3 Thy wondrous worth proclaim,.- Happy poems.
Lord Alfred Tennyson - In Memoriam 131: O Living Will That Shalt Endure
O living will that shalt endureWhen all that seems shall suffer shock,Rise in the spiritual rock,Flow thro' our deeds and make them.- Happy poems.

