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Poems

Poems

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Sonnet 97: How like a winter hath my absence been

By William Shakespeare

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Autumn in Mules Park

Poem by John Coutts (John was a Teignmouth Resident and worked in the park as a volunteer)

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The Michaelmas Daisy

poem by Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838)

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Teignmouth

by John Keats

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Teignmouth'

(a villanelle) by Margaret Sheppard

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A Gardeners Lament

poem about garden beasties

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Bluebell Time

by Enid Blyton

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Ivy

by Margaret Sheppard

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Home-Thoughts, from Abroad

BY ROBERT BROWNING   c.1845 whilst on a trip to Italy

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Loveliest of trees, the cherry now

BY A. E. HOUSMAN.1859 - 1936

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Apple Blossoms

by Horatio Alger, Jr.born in Revere, Massachusetts on January 13, 1832.

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A Summer Idyl

by Helen M. Carpenter from "The Overland Monthly", 1894

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Teignmouth Town

by John Coutts. August 2019 (John was a Teignmouth Resident and worked in the park as a volunteer)

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To Autumn

by John Keats - written 19 September 1819, published 1820, one of Keats last poems before he died.

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