The seventh month of the year in the Gregorian calendar and Summer is a rich harvest of colours and sights. Poets of the calibre of Shakespeare, Keats, Pope, Whitman and Tennyson describe and marshall their thoughts for our delight. Among our readers are Richard Mitchley and Ghizela Rowe.
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July - An Introduction
July 2nd 1863 By Tom Reynolds
America, From The National Ode July 4th 1876 By James Bayard Taylor
4th July 1882, Malines, Midnight By James Kenneth Stephen
Fourth Of July By Julia A Moore
July 4th 1857 By Alfred Gibbs Campbell
Ode For July 4th 1917 By HP Lovecraft
Ode For The 4th Of July By James Monroe Whitfield
Sonnet LVII - Summit Of Skiddaw, July 7th 1838 By Henry Alford
July 9th 1872 By Abram Joseph Ryan
London In July By Amy Levy
St Martins Summer By Robert Louis Stevenson
Summer By Alexander Pope
L' Envoi (An Extract) By Rudyard Kipling
Broadway, New York, July 1916 By George Sterling
In This Summer By Daniel Sheehan
A July Afternoon By The Pond By Walt Whitman
On The Grasshopper And Cricket By John Keats
Shall I Compare Thee To A Summers Day (Sonnet 18) By William Shakespeare
On My Sons Return Out Of England July 17th 1661 By Anne Bradstreet
Sonnet July 18th 1787 By William Lisle Bowles
Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 18th 1666 By Anne Bradstreet
Sonnet At Dover Cliffs July 20th 1787 By William Lisle Bowles
Summer Sun By Robert Louis Stevenson
Sonnet At Ostend July 22nd 1787 By William Lisle Bowles
Between The Dusk Of Summer By William Ernest Henley
Summer Night By Alfred Lord Tennyson
The School Boy By William Blake
Answer July By Emily Dickinson
Written In July By Samuel Rogers
From My Diary July 1914 By Wilfred Owen.
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