

poem.says.it poems © Denis Martindale
Site update May/June 2009

http://www.poetry.com/Publications/search.asp?First=Denis&Last=Martindale
^^^ This is a direct link to my poems on poetry.com! ^^^
(http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/poems.html)
For http://poem.says.it WITHOUT the frame to
the http://www.fontparadise.com and Font Installer
please click this separate link below...
http://poem.says.it
WITH the frame for http://www.fontparadise.com
and the Font Installer click this link below...
Note A to Z search links, categories and NEW fonts!
Note the link to the Font Installer download!
When viewing a font click the link for the option
to see the complete character set then compare
with others. Some fonts include clip art designs!
www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
dmpoems/indexlinked.html
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using the cursor and positioning it on the line
then hold down the left mouse button and drag the
frame edge to the left or the right!

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JESUS OF NAZARETH
by DENIS MARTINDALE
© November 2002.
NEW HYMN WORDS FOR
O, LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM
It came to pass in ancient days
When Romans roamed the Earth,
A child was born mid angels' praise
Proclaiming of His worth!
No mortal child was like this child!
His Father was the Lord!
His Mother, Mary, undefiled,
Virginity assured!
The Virgin Birth as it's been called
Transformed Man's history!
It left the angels quite enthralled
At God's great mystery!
For God's Own Son would save Mankind!
Thus Jesus was His Name!
One day He'd heal the deaf, the blind,
The dumb of speech and lame!
Think not that babes aren't treasure chests!
Each has a part to play!
For they, like sparrows, leave their nests!
Then soar and fly away!
Thus Jesus Christ of Nazareth
Was destined first to preach,
Such that He taught with every breath,
Intent, lost souls to reach!
Then came the time disciples joined!
Yes, seventy and two...
Including Judas who purloined,
Some shekels to accrue!
He saw the miracles of Christ!
He followed like a friend!
Then doubts in him were realised!
Such doubts that wouldn't mend!
Thus Judas sold the Son of Man,
Betraying wondrous love!
Perhaps he saw how death began
When Christ was raised above!
Perhaps he looked behind a shroud
That kept his face from view!
Perhaps he choked and wept aloud
And yet what could he do?
There on the Cross of Christ blood fell...
Life's energy was drained...
Until at last Christ said farewell...
Atonement fully gained...
The sacrificial lamb was He!
Unblemished, without spot!
Behold the King of Calvary!
Behold the Son of God!
The crowds departed, homeward bound!
Another prophet dead!
Another tomb must yet be found
To hide away what bled!
Yet Jesus prophesied of life
Beyond the grisly grave!
Thus Easter Sunday conquered strife
And death no more stood brave!
Behold the risen, conquering Son!
Behold death cowers still!
Who is this Saviour who has won
According to God's will?
Repent, you demons of the night!
Repent, you men of Earth!
Behold the Saviour bathed in light
Who grants lost souls new birth!
No more will Man have cause to doubt!
Now faith will shine as gold!
Christ's love will prove what life's about
As miracles unfold!
A mighty army prays each day,
God's mercies to implore!
Jesus of Nazareth is "THE WAY"...
Both now and evermore... |
http://poem.says.it please click here for the A4 with 1/2" margins printout
'Jesus of Nazareth' Choices Direct video 429 prompted writing this poem!
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ALL THE COLOURS OF THE RAINBOW!
If you'd like to try out different colours,
how about visiting this webpage for demos!?
It's based on Javascipt which can update the
webpage based on your selections from almost
100 colours listed for the quick way to see
how colours can combine well for effect!
Jesus of Nazareth poem colours demo!
This poem is about the Christian Gospel film,
'Jesus of Nazareth' starring Robert Powell...
JESUS OF NAZARETH
I've updated http://www.thecrossofchrist.com
because I got the domain name and also got
http://jesusofnazareth.org.uk from the website
http://www.1and1.co.uk so now they combine
with this front webpage poem... While this
uses its own webpage background scheme, it's
useful to check how plain colour backgrounds
affect the text in standard and fancy fonts.
I've explained how to test the colours quickly!
This helps me to test how poems will be seen
and I've added it here on http://poem.says.it
so other writers, poets and webpage designers
can test designs, too. It's not my own work,
the Javascript is out there on the Internet!
Maybe http://www.google.com will find others!
I continued the colours demo idea here:
http://calligraphy.shows.it
This has some demos and some fonts resources.
I have included some of my poems then let
visitors try out different colour schemes!
SPEECH! SPEECH!
For info on IBM ViaVoice Millennium Edition,
speech-to-text program visit here...
IBM info
text version of html used
I'm using this program to test if it improves
in recognising speech since it learns each time!
The reverse of speech-to-text is text-to-speech
and the tutorial for TWO free programs is below:
http://speakonia.says.it
or
http://readplease.says.it
FOR INFO ON HOW TO INSTALL FONTS QUICKLY
WRITING'S A TONIC!
This is about the joy of writing, especially calligraphy!
It's comprised of Monotype Corsiva as the ornate font style.
To help demonstrate the beauty of calligraphy fonts,
visit http://www.fontparadise.com and search for them!
There are calligraphy, gothic and handwriting fonts!
Furthermore, you can download their easy Font Installer!
It's brilliant as it reduces the time to install fonts!
It installs most of them in seconds through their download
process which uses FONTZIP files and sets them up for you!
The Font Installer program is like the famous WINZIP
which compresses files to smaller packages as a complete
archive eg myfiles.zip and while available for testing
as provided on computer magazines please check this info!
The Winzip site is http://www.winzip.com
Select for your computing operating system
then download the evaluation program
Another zip alternative called QUICKZIP is here!
http://www.quickzip.org/ for forum info
You might like this FREE program ALOT! So try it and see!
It's been updated and can be customised along the way!
FONTS TESTING...
QWERTY KEYBOARD TO COPY AND PASTE INTO A
TEXT FILE USING WORDPAD OR A WORDPROCESSOR
THAT WILL INCREASE THE FONT SIZE WHEN YOU
HIGHLIGHT AND SELECT THE TEXT BELOW...
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Using Betsy Flanagan font size 28:
You can check any new font has installed
by opening the Wordpad or word processor.
The new font is listed and you can also
refine your font search by clicking the
link on http://www.fontparadise.com where
it offers you the FULL CHARACTER SET thus
permitting you to see the capitals and
small letters and numbers and punctuation
symbols, also lookout for clip art fonts
which include typewriter keys, plus some
button badges, bird art, spherical designs.
This truly is one of the most important
Internet resources for writing/designing!
http://www.fontparadise.com
Another fantastic fonts resource is found here:
http://www.1001fonts.com
For free non commercial fonts check these ones:
Just click on the font's name for a preview
and then click on the download link...
http://www.1001fonts.com/search.html?
query=non+commercial
Otherwise search each category for freeware fonts.
To find that unique font style:
http://www.fonts.com/findfonts/
Look for Start Answering Questions link
to help define the required font style!
http://www.fonts.com/findfonts/identifontframe.asp
(Just for reference purposes! Many fonts can be
identified and checked as to their free use...)
Poetry and Fonts update:
http://fizzyfaith.knows.it
for poetry and Internet resources:
The website was asked to link to:
http://www.agiftofpoetry.com
This website by Allen Jesson features his poems:
eg Footprints and Sands of Time anthologies...
He also accepts commissions based on your words.
His website features various fonts as well.
To promote his website and his poetry links,
here is a quick text logo I created using
http://www.flamingtext.com
Click on headings, select the Starburst design.
Choose the Becker font or some other font...
I chose size 50, with blue and gold colours...
Blue background is set to 0, 0, 255...
Gold text is set for 255, 215, 0...
See a colours or colors names and codes demo:
http://www.owens4.com/colors.html
Some more owens4 tools/utilities are here:
http://www.owens4.com/tools.html
http://www.owens4.com/tools2.html
flamingtext.com creates a temporary logo design.
It allows you to click the EDIT link as well.
I increased the brightness for this logo...
I copied the picture to my PC and also to the
temporary clipboard on the PC, thus able to
take the design further with Paint Shop Pro.
You can actually download the fonts as well!
http://www.flamingtext.com/fonts/
Just like on the A to Z list to see samples.
Click the fontname to download each font.
Once fonts are installed, they will be seen
listed in Wordpad and in word processors and
in Paint Shop Pro for text logos etc...
This one's created using the original plus added
coloured borders, saving this plus a negative.
Animation Shop is Provided with Paint Shop Pro.
I created the animation with a time delay of 250.
(Two and a half seconds delay between frames...)
Here, is the official website link which takes
you to a quick review page first, then on to the
main website and its links eg to poetry sites.
http://fizzyfaith.knows.it for extra resourzizz...
Click the above website graphic which promotes
http://www.agiftofpoetry.com by Allen Jesson!
Allen's published poems and accepts commissions!
His website links to http://fizzyfaith.knows.it
and helps us to be more widely available online!
Allen also links to more poetry websites (LINKS!)
The above link is just an all-purpose intro...
You click a link to visit Allen's website and
then you search for what interests you, OK!?
Thank you, Allen, for helping us all promote poetry!
I've started a website group on yahoo for updates!
If you would like to hear some more midis music,
how about visiting and joining this yahoo group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fizzyfaith
The files section is mainly for midis I like!
More will be added later as time permits...
The files can be played online by opening them
or they can be saved as downloads onto your PC!
You select a folder eg My Documents or Downloads.
The music players have been recommended above!
Music includes films and tv series and childrens!
http://poem.says.it uses a few midis, too!
It just depends on what music player's on your PC!
The file name is .mid and if you try the Start Menu,
then FIND... search your C drive for *.mid as the *
represents a wildcard meaning any file name... Or
you could refine your search eg a*.mid for midis
beginning with the letter a... Hope this helps!
FOR FURTHER POETRY DOWNLOAD LINKS,
HERE ARE 700 OF THEM!
www.denismartindale.supanet.com/dmpoems/links.html
They've been added BELOW my list of poems so that
the Search Box will be able to find them, too...
IF THERE IS NO BACKGROUND PICTURE
AND YOU SEE LARGE TEXT ON THIS PAGE
THEN CHECK HERE TO RESET YOUR DISPLAY
TO PRINT A PAGE, use Internet Explorer File Menu,
select the Page Set-up and set margins for half inch
or for 12.7mm all round as most can then be printed
on just one page using the table border for each poem.
If possible, set Advanced Properties for best quality
printout to slow the printout down and to avoid any
banding effects, nb use the Maintenance feature to
clean the printer head to get the best results...
Usually, the background image is not printed unless
the user changes the setting for this. Don't confuse
the webpage's 'background image' with the printer term
background printing which is the setting to print a
document at the same time you're doing another task...
These webpages have been carefully edited to try to
get a medium print size display but you can select a
larger size using the Internet Explorer View Menu...
You select the desired text display size, usually:
medium, or select large or largest as you prefer.
Here is info on Forward Press Poetry Publishers:
http://www.forwardpress.co.uk
Updated for forum use and poetry submissions!
Email: info@forwardpress.co.uk
Background Information:
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
forwardpressinfo.html
Here is a quick webpage giving my published poems info!
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
forwardpresspoemspublished.html
I've set up some shortcut names to help...
http://denismartindale.knows.it
This has been set up using this website:
http://www.has.it
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
dmpoems/booksearch.html
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
dmpoems/specialfriendsegreetingsinfo.html
SPECIAL FRIENDS, SPECIAL SOULMATES
This poem demo page shows how to view the
poems on http://www.poetry.com and gives
direct access to my poems list for those
who wish to view them and use them as
email greetings for special friends, etc!
NB For reference, my poem list webpage is known as:
http://poem.says.it which leads you directly to:
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/poems.html
JESUS OF NAZARETH
This poem's based on the Gospel film
and how to get a copy...
Visit http://colours.shows.it
or visit http://colors.shows.it
for Jesus of Nazareth poem colours demo!
Change Background, Text, Links, Visited Links
Find out what display colours you like!
PC users can change the webpage colours:
Test backgrounds, text colours, links...
Easter Message and Easter Special DVD offer
and 50 DVD movies!
Links to Jesus of Nazareth video set
and to a precious poster!

No need to submit a name or a title in the graphic,
just click on it to get all those Gospel goodies!
I've updated my music and lyrics and midis info:
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
lyricsanddownloads.html
This gives lots of midis websites info!
http://www.fizzyfaith.ukpoets.net/
jesuschristsuperstar/
jesuschristsuperstar.html
This has some Christian songs from the film!
THE EVER SO GENTLE ENCHANTMENT
Exquisite as a masterpiece composed in Mozart's mind...
Piano playing meant to please made everything refined.
The dancer shone amidst the light that crowned her noble brow
And all at once her form took flight and beauty took a bow.
The noble creature soared above the realm of common man.
As if her heart now filled with love, across the stage she ran.
Dramatic power which enchants, God's wonder to install,
Drew rapt attention to her dance and mesmerised us all.
Her smiles to us were borne of joy, serenity to share.
As if she set out to destroy each sorrow, ache or care.
Somehow she blossomed like a rose that each would gladly kiss.
The dancer's name God only knows, and yet she brought such bliss.
God bless her, please, for memories that nevermore will part -
For she was like a gentle breeze that nestled in my heart.
I'll not forget the tenderness her dance has brought to me!
She filled my soul with happiness! She set my spirit free!
Denis Martindale, © copyright October 2005.
POETRY PRINTOUT WEBPAGES CONTINUED...
THE CELESTIAL COMPETITION!
This is about the Genesis of Poetry, so to speak...
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
dmpoems/specialfriendsegreetingsinfo.html
SPECIAL FRIENDS, SPECIAL SOULMATES
This poem demo page shows how to view the
poems on http://www.poetry.com and gives
direct access to my poems list for those
who wish to view them and use them as
email greetings for special friends, etc!
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
dmpoems/patienceisavirtue.html
PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE...
Patience pays its own dividends... in the end!
On this poem page I've added extra info about
Forward Press and Poetry.com poetry lists...
http://denismartindale.knows.it
is for the Forward Press Poetry List
http://denismartindale2.knows.it
is for the Poetry.com Poetry List
so you can visit each poem eg email greetings!
WHITE OWL IN FLIGHT
This is about a walk through the countryside...
MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS
This is a hymn about the film, 'Mary, Mother of Jesus'...
THE NATURE OF LOVE
Shepherds inspired by the Christmas spirit write a poem!
THE REAL MEANING OF CHRISTMAS
Christmas, presence of mind... Christmas is for life!
THE NEED FOR PRAYER
Prayer needn't be a lonely affair with Jesus to care!
LORD JESUS HOLD ME
New song lyrics to the
James Bond film theme
'For Your Eyes Only'.
See links to the original
midi music file for this tune.
THE MEASURE OF LOVE
New lyrics set to film theme
'From Russia With Love'
originally recorded by
'Mr Mellow': Matt Monro...
HEAR GOD'S CALL
Here are new song lyrics for the
James Bond film 'Thunderball'!
TRUE LOVE LASTS FOREVER
New song lyrics to the
James Bond film theme
'Diamonds Are Forever'.
http://speakonia.says.it text-to-speech program tutorial
Useful to hear text rendered as speech!
Here are some Speakonia demos using various fonts:
A Penchant For Writing
parable plus a Speakonia text-to-speech demo
using the Times New Roman font
A Penchant For Writing
parable plus a Speakonia text-to-speech demo
using the Comic Sans MS font
A Penchant For Writing
parable plus a Speakonia text-to-speech demo
using the BlackChancery font
A Penchant For Writing
parable plus a Speakonia text-to-speech demo
using the Royal Acidbath font
downloaded from http://www.fontparadise.com website!
The voice can be saved as a wav file. It's huge,
but it can be reduced using the Windows program,
Sound Recorder eg converted to Radio Quality:
Reset to this standard: PCM 12,000 Hz 8-bit mono.
The demo is over 2 MB in size and loads up slowly
yet once in the PC's memory or Internet cache,
it should be available much faster for the other
font demos. These are for reference purposes only.
(The wav file is stored on the unlimited webspace
available to Freeola.com customers who upload by
FTP or File Transfer Protocol with local rate
phone charges being incurred... So weekends are
cheaper to upload files then nights/off-peak...)
http://www.denismartindale.ukwriters.net/penchant.wav
Should you wish to delete the file from your PC,
it will be loaded into C drive then Windows then
Temporary Internet Files. Use right-click then
SHIFT and Delete to remove it rather than putting
it into your Refuse Bin on your PC...
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
This is about Jesus Christ and about Easter...
WITHIN GOD'S WORLD OF WONDERS!
This is about the miracle of life and appreciating it!
THE PERFECT PRAYER
Have you ever tried to create a really powerful prayer?
THE PERFECT POEM!
Poems often come in dreams, even perfect poems...
WHERE HAS MY LOVE GONE?
New song lyrics to the
First Love tune
(firstlove.mid file).
FIZZY FAITH!
Fizzy faith izz bizzy faith!
http://fizzyfaith.knows.it
Internet website resourzizz...
seek and ye shall f.f.find!
FOUR FRIENDLY FROGGIES!
Learning about computers?
So are these four friendly froggies!
"THE DESIRED OUTCOME!"
Advertising using fancy fonts, finesse and flair!
AND LARGE TEXT!
THE TIME FOR RHYME TREASURE TROVE
It's easy to write a poem, isn't it?
FRIENDS FOREVER!
How can you be friends forever without eternal life?
GOD BLESS COUNTDOWN!
Poem about Countdown, the first show on Channel 4!
I added links 2 a numbers solver website just 4 U...
I added links 2 an anagram genius website just 4 U...
I added links 2 Amazon's Countdown books just 4 U...
I added some downloads links as well 4 U N U N U 2...
HEREIN IS BEAUTY!
Inner beauty is just as important as 'eye-candy'!
MARIA
Beauty is in the sigh of the beholder...
BEAUTY IS UPON YOU
Deliberate repetition for increased emphasis...
EVEN HER SHADOW SHARES HER BEAUTY
Feminine beauty, from shadow to substance...
SOMEBODY LOVES YOU!
"No matter who you are, wherever you are,
always remember... Somebody loves you!"
This poem was read out by Peter Simon on TV.
The UK's bid tv shopping channel presenter
often ends his late night shopping show
with the simple message, "Somebody Loves You!"
So I wrote the poem especially for Peter
and for his bid tv assistant Sophie...
THE MIRACLE OF THE MUSE
Sometimes the Muse is said to come,
but not to all, she's just for some...
LYNDA LOOKS LOVELY
The name Linda means beautiful, so does Lynda.
THE MEASURE OF A MAN
The best man does the best he can...
WHEN SHE SMILES
One of God's greatest gifts is the smile...
THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN
Random acts of kindness
aren't as special as 100% kindness!
"THANK YOU!"
Courtesy costs nothing yet means everything!
OXFAM: THE PRINCIPAL PRIORITY IS LOVE
Tribute to faith, hope and charity
and world-wide ministry!
THE DEDICATED FUNDRAISER
My father inspired this by his persistent example!
AS FAITHFUL AS FOREVER
My mother inspired this by her persistent example!
AIMING FOR A BETTER WORLD
No good moaning about the state of the world, or is it?
JERUSALEM, FAR AND AWAY THE BEST!
Jerusalem is referred to as the apple of God's eye...
THE BRILLIANT BLESSING OF BEAUTY!
Where would we be without the existence of beauty?
THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF POETRY!
The Precious Gift of Poetry: Use it... or lose it!
POWER TO YOUR PENS!
God helps those who help others...
such as writers helping writers!
THE POET TREE
The word 'poetry' gave me this theme
for a special tree...
IT'S UP TO YOU!
Love is a choice of action instead of reaction...
'GOD IS LOVE'
God is everywhere otherwise there
wouldn't be anywhere...
LISTEN TO LOVE...
Imagine Love acting as a
voice of encouragement...
I'M GOING TO FINISH THIS POEM!
A Pears Encyclopaedia poem inspired this one!
The original poem was a challenge:
'You Bid Me Try'.
I'M GLAD THAT I'M A POET...
There are two types of poet found in the world:
Those that can type and those that can't...
THE PINING POET'S PLEA...
Romantic rhyme sometimes has a poke at the writer!
DEDICATED TO LAUGHTER
A sense of humour comes in handy every now and then...
HER SMILE
This lady has a million dollar smile
and a heart to match...
NATURE AT ITS BEST!
Study biology and learn about this
amazing wonderful world!
THE POWER OF LOVE
Song lyrics about how love affects
each and every one of us.
CHERISH GOD'S CHILD
New hymn lyrics for
'How Sweet The Name Of Jesus Sounds'...
A YEAR FULL OF MEMORIES
The seasons have their reasons
and their memories...
SEASONS HAVE THEIR REASONS...
The seasons have their reasons
and here is a haiku poem...
LOOK! (IT WASN'T JUST ANOTHER DAY...)
A published charity donation appeal poem
for American tragedy, September 11, 2001...
One of over 36,000 tribute poems on
http://www.poetry.com
Search for Martindale, Denis
5, 4, 3, 2, 1? WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!
Hmmm... Call Waiting has a
whole new meaning nowadays!
The Sunday Express Call Centre Campaign
will explain!
OH TO LOOK WITH EYES THAT SEE FOREVER…
Thinking in terms of the
long-term point of view...
NATURE'S RESPLENDENT RAINBOWS!
The spectacle of colours from above
can be breathtaking!
FAITH FROM THE FATHER,
HOPE FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT
AND LOVE FROM THE LORD JESUS!
Help from Heaven itself
sure comes in handy, you know!
CHRIST'S BRAVE NEW WORLD!
Jesus is the King of Kings
and the Lord of Lords!
THE COSMIC CREATOR OF LOVE
Ever tried to make a cup of tea?
How about a planet?
LET'S TALK ABOUT LOVE!
Think about the glorious character
of love, true love...
LET'S FACE IT, SHE'S WONDERFUL!
God made her beautiful
so that love would be wonderful...
GOD BLESS THE GORGEOUS SAILOR MOON!
A tribute to Sailor Moon
and the Sailor Scouts!
This poem leads on to
http://sailormoon.shows.it
a Picture Poster Gallery
for all her Earth fans!
FIRST KISS
There's a first time for everything,
so they say...
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD!
Yes, she is the best of the best
of the best of the best!
A few of the beauty poems are
included on these websites:
http://wonderwoman.knows.it
http://sailormoon.shows.it
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/
spicegirls.html
http://www.poetry.com/Publications/search.asp?First=Denis&Last=Martindale
^^^ This is a direct link to my poems on poetry.com! ^^^
Remember that when viewing a poem the default display
shows normal text but you can get it shown in bold:
Click your PC's View Menu then Text Size then larger!
Remember to reset the text size to medium afterwards!
For my http://www.poetry.com poems search for a poet:
Martindale, Denis or check the list and Search Box on:
http://www.denismartindale.supanet.com/wwwpoetrycom.html
The Search Box has my name entered there already...
NB over 4 million poets online, plus permission to send
a poem as an email greeting... Just select a gentle
background that doesn't clash with the text! The Poetry
website includes a list of many UK poets, top 100 poems,
top 100 love poems and competitions. To register, provide
your email address eg sign up for a new email account on
http://mail.yahoo.com or if you prefer a UK address with UK
content eg for tv guides on your version of My Yahoo Page
and then you can sign up by using http://mail.yahoo.co.uk
Login on the Poetry website to submit a poem: Avoid fancy
foreign, curved apostrophes/quotes characters and avoid
double speechmarks. Use the basic single straight apostrophe
as a quote mark: Max 70 characters per line, max 20 lines.
http://www.freebooks5000.com/books/catlist-16.htm
Here are some poetry resources to download or to
be opened online for a quick view as to what's
available plus there's a huge library load full of
info on the CD-ROM promoted on the website!
There are other resources for quotations and their
use in email greetings so lots for wordsmiths and
poets and poetry and fine writing fans everywhere!
Yes, quizzes, quotes, over 2,000 literary titles!
Visit the site! Select from 21 literature categories!
Click the little link below to find out more! You'll
get a newsletter after you've registered to access
downloads, yet a CD-ROM collection is available!
NB the outside US order link is also given below.
(Credit card orders: Discounts for more CD-ROMs.)
Here is my personal poetry website link for you:
The shortcut address is: http://poem.says.it
Please note I'm adding details of this here in the
hope that it may help those who use the Freefind
Search box for my site only. The Freebooks website
has a Search box for you to check further enquiries!
Otherwise use http://www.google.com
Use up to ten keywords in your search like so:
+charge +light +brigade +lord +alfred +tennyson
within phrases using shift 2 style speechmarks:
+"charge of the light brigade" +"lord alfred tennyson"
http://www.freebooks5000.com/BUYcd.cfm
Outside US credit card orders details:
http://www.freebooks5000.com/foreignorder.cfm
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A.
1 Abou Ben Adhem
2 Abraham Lincoln
3 Acrostic: "Are you deaf Father William?"
4 Acrostic: Around my lonely hearth to-night
5 Acrostic: Little maidens
6 Acrostic: Love-lighted eyes that will not start
7 Acrostic: Maiden though thy heart may quail
8 Acrostic: Maidens! if you love the tale
9 Addressed to Haydon
10 Aesop's Fables II
11 African Chief
12 After a Tempest
13 After Apple-Picking
14 After dark vapours have oppress'd our plains
15 After Three Days
16 Aged Pastor
17 Ages
18 Al Aaraaf
19 Alone
20 Among the Trees
21 An Essay on Man
22 And Did Those Feet
23 Annabel Lee
24 Another on the Same
25 Antiquity of Freedom
26 Arcades
27 Arctic Lover
28 As It Fell Upon a Day
29 At a Solemn Musick
30 At a Vacation Exercise
31 Atalanta in Camden-Town
32 Auguries of Innocence
33 Autumn Woods
B.
34 Ballad of Reading Gaol
35 Ballads of Cheechako
36 Barbara Frietchie
37 Battle-Field
38 Beatrice
39 Bee in the Tar-Barrel
40 Bells
41 Beowulf (Germany)
42 Birches
43 Black Riders and Other Lines
44 Blessed Are They That Mourn
45 Book of Kings (Epic of Kings)
46 Boy's Will
47 Brahma
48 Break Break Break
49 Bridal Ballad
50 Bright star! would I were stedfast as thou art
51 Broken and a Contrite Heart
52 Brother and Sister
53 Brother and Sister
54 Burden of Itys
55 Burial of Love
56 Burial-Place
C.
57 Canon's Yeoman's Prologue
58 Canon's Yeoman's Tale
59 Captive Loosed
60 Casey - Twenty Years Later
61 Casey's Revenge
62 Catterskill Falls
63 Centennial Hymn
64 Character of Charles Brown
65 Charge of the Light Brigade
66 Charmides (Wilde)
67 Chicago Poems
68 Child's Funeral
69 Child's Garden of Verses
70 Christabel
71 Christmas
72 Christmas in 1875
73 City in the Sea
74 Clerk's Prologue
75 Clerk's Tale
76 Cloud on the Way
77 Coliseum
78 Commission
79 Comus
80 Concord Hymn
81 Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus
82 Conqueror Worm
83 Conqueror's Grave
84 Constellations
85 Consumption
86 Contemplations
87 Cook's Prologue
88 Cook's Tale
89 Coronach
90 Country Church
91 Crossing the Bar
92 Crowded Street
D.
93 Damsel of Peru
94 Dance Figure
95 Danny Deever
96 Dante
97 Day is Done
98 Day is gone and all its sweets are gone!
99 Day of Doom
100 Day-Dream
101 Death Be Not Proud
102 Death of a Fair Infant
103 Death of Channing
104 Death of Lincoln
105 Death of Slavery
106 Death of the Flowers
107 Dedication (of Poems 1817) to Leigh Hunt Esq
108 Deuterocanonical Books of
the Bible: The Apocrypha
109 Disinterred Warrior
110 Divine Image
111 Don Juan
112 Double Acrostic: I sing a place
113 Double Acrostic: Two little girls
114 Dover Beach
115 Down by the Salley Gardens
116 Dramatic Lyrics
117 Dream
118 Dream
119 Dream Within a Dream
120 Dreamland
121 Dreams
122 Dreams
E.
123 E. P. Ode Pour L'Election de Son Sepulchre
124 Earth
125 Earth Is Full of Thy Riches
126 Earth's Children Cleave to Earth
127 Echoes
128 Eclogues
129 Ecstasy
130 Eldorado
131 Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard
132 Eleutheria
133 Elf
134 Elizabeth
135 Embargo
136 Endymion: A Poetic Romance
137 Enigma
138 Epigrams
139 Epilogue to the Merchant's Tale
140 Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's Tale
141 Epitaph on the Marchioness of Winchester
142 Epithalamion
143 Eulalie
144 Eureka
145 Eve of Saint Mark
146 Eve of St Agnes
147 Evening Revery
148 Evening Star
149 Evening Wind
150 Except the Lord Build the House
151 Exile's Letter
F.
152 Faces in the Fire
153 Facts
154 Faerie Queen
155 Fairy-land
156 Fall of Hyperion: A Dream
157 Fame's Penny-Trumpet
158 Fancy
159 Farewell
160 Fifth Ode of Horace. Lib. I
161 Firmament
162 Flower in the Crannied Wall
163 Flower of Love
164 Flowers of Gold
165 For Annie
166 For the Fourth of July
167 For there's Bishop's teign
168 Forest Hymn
169 Fountain
170 Four Riddles
171 Four seasons fill the measure of the year
172 Fourth Movement
173 Franklin's Prologue
174 Franklin's Tale
175 Freeman's Hymn
176 Friar's Prologue
177 Friar's Tale
178 From Lustra
G.
179 Game of Fives
180 Garden of Eros
181 Genius of Columbia
182 Georgics
183 Gitanjali (Song Offerings)
184 Gladness of Nature
185 Greek Boy
186 Greek Partisan
187 Green Mountain Boys
188 Green River
189 Gulistan
190 Gunga Din
H.
191 Happiest Day the Happiest Hour
192 Haunted Palace
193 Helen
194 Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
195 Hiawatha's Departure
196 Hiawatha's Photographing
197 Highwayman
198 His Battles O'er Again
199 His Mother Kept All These Sayings in Her Heart
200 His Tender Mercies Are Over All His Works
201 Holy Thursday
202 Home-Thoughts From Abroad
203 Homes of England
204 Horrors
205 Hound of Heaven
206 House by the Side of the Road
207 House of Fame
208 How Amiable Are Thy Tabernacles!
209 How Do I Love Thee?
210 How many bards gild the lapses of time!
211 Humanitad
212 Hunter of the Prairies
213 Hunter's Serenade
214 Hunter's Vision
215 Hunting of the Snark
216 Hurricane
217 Hymn
218 Hymn of the City
219 Hymn of the Sea
220 Hymn of the Waldenses
221 Hymn to Death
222 Hymn to the North Star
223 Hyperion
I.
224 I Broke the Spell That Held Me Long
225 I Cannot Forget with What Fervid Devotion
226 I cry your mercy- pity- love!- aye love!
227 I Have a Rendezvous with Death
228 I stood tip-toe upon a little hill
229 I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
230 I Will Fight No More Forever
231 I Will Send Them Prophets and Apostles
232 Idylls of the King
233 If
234 If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd
235 If Thou Must Love Me
236 Il Penseroso
237 Iliad
238 Imitation of Spenser
239 Impressions de Theatre
240 In a Copy of Omar Khayyam
241 In a Station of the Metro
242 In Memoriam
243 In Memory of William Leggett
244 In the Prison Pen
245 Indian at the Burial-Place of His Fathers
246 Indian Girl's Lament
247 Indian Story
248 Inferno
249 Innocent Child and Snow-White Flower
250 Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood
251 Introduction to the Lawyer's Prologue
252 Invictus
253 Invitation to the Country
254 Isabella; or The Pot of Basil
255 Israfel
256 Italy
J.
257 Jenny Kiss'd Me
258 Journey of Life
259 June
K.
260 Keen fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there
261 King Stephen
262 Knight's Epitaph
263 Knight's Tale
264 Kubla Khan or A Vision in a Dream
L.
265 L'Allegro
266 L'Envoi
267 La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad
268 Lady of the Ladle
269 Lake Isle of Innisfree
270 Lake: To __
271 Lamia
272 Land of Dreams
273 Lang Coortin'
274 Law
275 Lawyer's Prologue
276 Lawyer's Tale
277 Lays of Mystery Imagination and Humour
278 Leaves of Grass
279 Legend of Good Women
280 Legend of the Delawares
281 Lenore
282 Lesson in Latin
283 Liberty and Peace
284 Liberty Tree
285 Life
286 Life That Is
287 Limerick
288 Lines Composed a Few Miles
Above Tintern Abbey
289 Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
290 Lines Rhymed in a Letter from Oxford
291 Living Lost
292 London
293 Lord Dunmore's Petition to the Legislature
294 Lord Giveth Wisdom
295 Love among the Roses
296 Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
297 Love's Philosophy
298 Love's Usury
299 Love-Letter to Her Husband
300 Loveliest of Trees The Cherry Now
301 Lover's Complaint
302 Lyceum
303 Lycidas
M.
304 Madrigal
305 Maggie B__
306 Maggie's Visit to Oxford
307 Maiden's Sorrow
308 Majesty of Justice
309 Man He Killed
310 Manciple's Prologue
311 Manciple's Tale
312 Mandalay
313 March
314 Massacre at Scio
315 May Evening
316 May Sun Sheds an Amber Light
317 Meditation on Rhode Island Coal
318 Meditations Divine and Moral
319 Melancholetta
320 Melodies
321 Mending Wall
322 Merchant's Prologue
323 Merchant's Tale
324 Metamorphoses
325 Midsummer
326 Miller's Prologue
327 Miller's Tale
328 Miniver Cheevy
329 Miscellaneous Poems
330 Miscellaneous Poems
331 Misunderstandings
332 Mock Turtle's Song (Early version)
333 Modern Love
334 Moeurs Contemporaines
335 Monk's Prologue
336 Monk's Tale
337 Monument Mountain
338 Moon
339 Mother's Hymn
340 Mountain Interval
341 Murdered Traveller
342 Mutation
343 My Autumn Walk
344 My Fairy
345 My Fancy
346 My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold
347 My Last Duchess
N.
348 New and the Old
349 New Colossus
350 New Moon
351 Nibelungenlied
352 Night Journey of a River
353 No Man Knoweth His Sepulchre
354 Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae
355 Noon
356 North of Boston
357 Not Yet
358 November
359 Nun's Priest's Tale
360 Nursery Darling
361 Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
O.
362 O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell
363 O thou whose face hath felt the Winter's wind
364 O Western Wind
365 October
366 October 1866
367 Ode (Bards of Passion and of Mirth)
368 Ode for an Agricultural Celebration
369 Ode on a Grecian Urn
370 Ode on Indolence
371 Ode on Melancholy
372 Ode to a Nightingale
373 Ode to Connecticut River
374 Ode to Damon
375 Ode to May
376 Ode to Psyche
377 Ode to the West Wind
378 Ode: Intimations of Immortality
379 Odi et Amo
380 Odyssey
381 Of Abigail His Wife
382 Of the Four Ages of Man
383 Oh Fairest of the Rural Maids
384 Oh Mother of a Mighty Race
385 Oh When I was in Love with You
386 Old Man's Counsel
387 Old Man's Funeral
388 On a Dream
389 On a Leander Gem
Which a Young Lady Gave the Author
390 On Fame
391 On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
392 On Life
393 On My First Son
394 On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
395 On Shakespear
396 On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
397 On the Grasshopper and Cricket
398 On the Lord Gen. Fairfax
399 On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
400 On the Nature of Things
401 On the new forcers of Conscience
402 On the Sea
403 On the University Carrier
404 On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
405 On Time
406 On Visiting the Tomb of Burns
407 Only a Woman's Hair
408 Order of Nature
409 Orlando Furioso
410 Other Sheep I Have Which Are Not of This Fold
411 Our Country's Call
412 Over the hill and over the dale
413 Owl
414 Owl and the Pussy-Cat
415 Ozymandias
P.
416 Pact
417 Painted Cup
418 Panthea
419 Paradise
420 Paradise Lost
421 Paradise Regained
422 Paraphrase on Psalm 114
423 Pardoner's Tale
424 Parson's Prologue
425 Passion
426 Passionate Pilgrim
427 Passionate Shepherd to His Love
428 Past
429 Pastor's Return
430 Path
431 Path of Roses
432 Paul Revere's Ride
433 Phantasmagoria
434 Phoenix and the Turtle
435 Photography Extraordinary
436 Physician's Tale
437 Planting of the Apple-Tree
438 Poems
439 Poems
440 Poems: Second Series
441 Poems: Third Series
442 Poet
443 Poet
444 Poeta Fit non Nascitur
445 Poison Tree
446 Porphyria's Lover
447 Portrait D'une Femme
448 Prairies
449 Presentiment
450 Prioress' Prologue
451 Prioress' Tale
452 Proclaim Liberty throughout the Land
453 Prologue
454 Prologue of the Pardoner's Tale
455 Prologue to a Comedy
456 Prologue to Melibeus
457 Prologue to Sir Thopas
458 Prologue to the Nun's Priest's Tale
459 Prospice
460 Psalm 136
461 Psalms I-VIII
462 Psalms LXXX-LXXXVIII
463 Puck Lost and Found
464 Punctuality
465 Purgatory
466 Puzzle
467 Puzzles from Wonderland
R.
468 Rabbi Ben Ezra
469 Rain-Dream
470 Rape of Lucrece
471 Rats and Mice
472 Raven
473 Raven
474 Ravenna
475 Receive Thy Sight
476 Red Red Rose
477 Reeve's Prologue
478 Reeve's Tale
479 Remember
480 Renascence and Other Poems
481 Requiem
482 Return of the Birds
483 Return of Youth
484 Rhyme? and Reason?
485 Richard Cory
486 Riddle
487 Riddle
488 Rime of the Ancient Mariner
489 Ring Out Wild Bells
490 River-Merchant's Wife: A Letter
491 Rivulet
492 Rizpah
493 Road Not Taken
494 Robert of Lincoln
495 Romance
496 Romero
497 Rosa Mystica
498 Rose
499 Rubaiyat
500 Ruined Maid
501 Rules and Regulations
S.
502 Sailor's Prologue
503 Sailor's Tale
504 Sailor's Wife
505 Salutation
506 Samson Agonistes
507 Scene on the Banks of the Hudson
508 Scenes from "Politian"
509 Sea Dirge
510 Second Nun's Prologue
511 Second Nun's Tale
512 Selected Poems
513 Selected Poems
514 Selected Poems
515 Selected Poems
516 Selected Poems
517 Selected Works of Sappho
518 Selections from Poetical Works
519 Selections from The Biglow Papers
520 Serenade
521 Seventy-Six
522 She
523 She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
524 She Walks In Beauty
525 She Was a Phantom of Delight
526 Sheridan at Cedar Creek
527 Shooting of Dan McGrew
528 Sick-Bed
529 Single Hound
530 Sir Thopas
531 Size and Tears
532 Sleep and Poetry
533 Sleeper
534 Snow-Shower
535 So We'll Go No More A-Roving
536 Soldier
537 Sole
538 Solitude
539 Song
540 Song ("Dost thou idly ask to hear")
541 Song ("Soon as the glazed and gleaming snow")
542 Song ("These prairies glow with flowers")
543 Song (From Pippa Passes)
544 Song (O blush not so!)
545 Song About Myself
546 Song for New-Year's Eve
547 Song For St. Cecilia's Day
548 Song of Marion's Men
549 Song of Pitcairn's Island
550 Song of Roland
551 Song of the Greek Amazon
552 Song of the Sower
553 Song of the Stars
554 Song of Wandering Aengus
555 Song On May morning
556 Song: Go and Catch a Falling Star
557 Song: How Sweet I Roamed from Field to Field
558 Sonnet - Silence
559 Sonnet - To Science
560 Sonnet - To Zante
561 Sonnets
562 Sonnets I & VII-XIX
563 Spenser! a jealous honourer of thine
564 Sphinx (Wilde)
565 Spirits of the Dead
566 Spring in Town
567 Squire's Prologue
568 Squire's Tale
569 Stanzas
570 Stanzas (In drear-nighted December)
571 Star of Bethlehem
572 Stolen Waters
573 Strange Lady
574 Stream of Life
575 Summer Ramble
576 Summer Wind
577 Summoner's Prologue
578 Summoner's Tale
579 Sweet Afton
580 Sweet and Low Sweet and Low
T.
581 Tamerlane
582 Tao Te Ching
583 Thanatopsis
584 Thanatopsis (Early Version)
585 The Minor Poems
586 The Prairie
587 The Ring and the Book
588 The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses
589 The Stone Fleet
590 Theme with Variations
591 Third of November 1861
592 This Do in Remembrance of Me
593 This living hand now warm and capable
594 Those Horrid Hurdy-Gurdies!
595 Thou God Seest Me
596 Thou Hast Put All Things under His Feet
597 Three Children
598 Three Little Maids
599 Three Sunsets
600 Three Voices
601 Thy Word Is Truth
602 Tides
603 To __ (1830)
604 To __ __ (1829)
605 To a Cloud
606 To a Friend Whose Work has Come to Nothing
607 To a Mosquito
608 To a Skylark
609 To a Waterfowl
610 To Ailsa Rock
611 To Althea from Prison
612 To an Athlete Dying Young
613 To Autumn
614 To Celia
615 To Charles Cowden Clarke
616 To Cole the Painter Departing for Europe
617 To Death
618 To F__
619 To F__s S O__d
620 To Helen (1831)
621 To Helen (1848)
622 To His Coy Mistress
623 To His Mistress Going To Bed
624 To Homer
625 To J H Reynolds Esq
626 To Lucasta Going to the Wars
627 To M. A. B.
628 To M. L. S__
629 To M__
630 To Mr. Cyriack Skinner Upon His Blindness
631 To Mrs Reynolds's Cat
632 To my Child-Friend
633 To My Dear And Loving Husband
634 To My Mother
635 To One in Paradise
636 To one who has been long in city pent
637 To Sleep
638 To Sr Henry Vane the younger
639 To the Apennines
640 To the Fringed Gentian
641 To the Lord Generall Cromwell May 1652
642 To the Memory of My Beloved
643 To the River __
644 To the River Arve
645 To the Virgins To Make Much of Time
646 To three puzzled little Girls
647 To- (Time's sea hath been five years
at its slow ebb)
648 To- (What can I do to drive away)
649 Tommy
650 Translated from Ronsard
651 Tree-Burial
652 Troilus and Criseyde
653 Truth Shall Make You Free
654 Twenty-Seventh of March
655 Two Acrostics
656 Two Brothers
657 Two Brothers
658 Two Graves
659 Two Poems to Rachel Daniel
660 Two Thieves
661 Two Travellers
662 Tyger
U.
663 Ulalume
664 Unknown Way
665 Upon Julia's Clothes
666 Upon the Circumcision
667 Upon the Mountain's Distant Head
V.
668 Valentine
669 Valentine
670 Valley of the Shadow of Death
671 Valley of Unrest
672 Vanity of Vanities
673 Venus and Adonis
674 Village Blacksmith
675 Vitae Summa Brevis Spem
Nos Vetat Incohare Longam
676 Voice of Autumn
W.
677 Walk at Sunset
678 Waning Moon
679 War is Kind and Other Lines
680 West Wind
681 Whatsoever He Sayeth Unto You Do It
682 When I have fears that I may cease to be
683 When I Was One-and-Twenty
684 When You are Old
685 White-Footed Deer
686 Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell
687 Wife of Bath's Prologue
688 Wife of Bath's Tale
689 William Tell
690 Willing Mistriss
691 Willow-Tree
692 Wind and Stream
693 Wind Flowers
694 Winds
695 Winter Piece
696 With Rue My Heart is Laden
697 Woman's Trifling Needs
698 Words of the Franklin
699 Words of the Host
700 World is Too Much With Us
701 Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born
702 Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison
Y.
703 Ye Carpette Knyghte
704 Yellow Violet
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