Bear Poems

Bear Poems

Al Aaraf, by Edgar Allan Poe

I O! Nothing earthly save the ray
(Thrown ...

To Helen, by Edgar Allan Poe

I saw thee onceonce onlyyears ago:
I must not...

May-Day, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Daughter of Heaven and Earth, coy Spring,
Wi...

Merlin's Song, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

I Of Merlin wise I learned a song, --
Sing it...

Monadnoc, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thousand minstrels woke within me,
'Our music...

Woodnotes I, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

1 When the pine tosses its cones
To the song ...

Birches, by Robert Frost

WHEN I see birches bend to left and right
Acro...

Evening In a Sugar Orchard, by Robert Frost

FROM where I lingered in a lull in March
Outsi...

The Generations of Men, by Robert Frost

A GOVERNOR it was proclaimed this time,
When ...

Ghost House, by Robert Frost

I DWELL in a lonely house I know
That vanishe...

The Kitchen Chimney, by Robert Frost

BUILDER, in building the little house,
In ev...

The Mountain, by Robert Frost

THE mountain held the town as in a shadow
I sa...

The Need of Being Versed in Country Things, by Robert Frost

THE house had gone to bring again
To the midni...

"Out, Out--", by Robert Frost

THE buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard
A...

The Self-Seeker, by Robert Frost

"WILLIS, I didn't want you here to-day:
The ...

The Sound of the Trees, by Robert Frost

I wonder about the trees.
Why do we wish to be...

To Earthward, by Robert Frost

LOVE at the lips was touch
As sweet as I could...

Lover's Complaint , by William Shakespeare

FROM off a hill whose concave womb reworded
A ...

Fiary Land III , by William Shakespeare

COME unto these yellow sands,
    &...

Sonnet 1: From Fairest Creatures We Desire Increase , by William Shakespeare

From fairest creatures we desire increase,
Tha...

Sonnet 131: Thou Art As Tyrannous, So As Thou Art , by William Shakespeare

Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art,
As tho...

Sonnet 140: Be Wise As Thou Art Cruel; Do Not Press , by William Shakespeare

Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tong...

Sonnet 16: But Wherefore Do Not You A Mightier Way , by William Shakespeare

But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Make wa...