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Replying to @softobunny
Offering up one Ace Windhover for your consideration (human or bean form lmao)
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- Windhover - ≪ガルーダ隊 聞こえるか 助けに来たぞ ≫ - Avalanche - ≪ こちらアバランチ ガルーダ隊 つけを返しに来た ≫ - Sky Kid - ≪スカイキッドよりガルーダ隊 パーティーならここで開こう ≫ - Snake Pit - ≪スネークピットだ 利子が付く前に借りを返しに来た ≫
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Skykid, Windhover and Avalanche never let me down.
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The Windhover
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2026-05-25 13:52 EDT | FL | ORLANDO |**MVA**| S KIRKMAN RD & WINDHOVER DR | SRVCS O/S W MVA, UNK INJS, TRAFFIC SLWD | UEA04 | Map
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A rum sort of morning with all four seasons following one after another. Sunshine was rapidly followed by squalls of heavy rain hammering in from the west, sending a Windhover (Kestrel) that had been tracking our progress shearing away to the north.
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Recite "The Windhover" by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
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Replying to @the_book_land
Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey Keats: Ode to a Nightingale Yeats: Byzantium Eliot: Journey of the Magi Tagore: Sonar Tari (Golden Boat) (in Bengali) Heaney: Station Island Milton: Lycidas Hopkins: The Windhover Burns: To a Mouse Shakespeare: When my love swears she is made of truth”
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Four Quartets (Eliot) Briggflats (Bunting) Love III (Herbert) Prometheus Unbound (Shelley) Ulysses (Tennyson) Sailing to Byzantium (Yeats) The Windhover (Hopkins) A Better Resurrection (C Rossetti) Ode on a Grecian Urn (Keats) The Faerie Queene (Spenser)
Without going through your shelves, volumes, etc., and without repeating poets, which 10 poems (of any length) would you choose that have been an essential part of your life as a reader? Off the top of my head: Paradiso (Dante) The Waste Land (Eliot) 'Romance sonámbulo' (Lorca) 'Ode triunfal' (Pessoa) 'Sonnet 29' (Shakespeare) The Wanderer (anonymous) 'General Prologue' (Chaucer) 'Easter, 1916' (Yeats) 'The Tyger' (Blake) 'The Ecstasy' (Donne) Of course 10 would never be enough for most of us poetry lovers, but don't exceed the limit and let's make this an opportunity to fill people's feeds with a long, collective list of wonderful poems.
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Replying to @the_book_land
Paradise Lost (Milton), Mexico City Blues (Jack Kerouac), Maximus Poems (Charles Olson), The Windhover (G.M.Hopkins), The Faerie Queene (Edmund Spencer), Trilogy (Hilda Doolittle), The Day Lady Died (Frank O’Hara, The Bridge (Hart Crane). Silence Wager Stories (Susan Howe), Her Weasels Wild Returning (Jeremy Prynne) Tomorrow this would be different. 10 grabbed from the top of the head…
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It won't render well here, so go to the website, but I'm loving the contents of this new anthology of poems that every Christian should know, compiled, edited, and introduced by @JoffreSwait. Learn more: romanroadspress.com/store/wo… 15th Century & Earlier Robert Mannying (1288–1338) Praise of Women Geoffrey Chaucer (1340–1400) Balade John Lydgate (1370–1450) Vox ultima crucis William Dunbar (1465–1520) Lament for the Makers (Timor mortis conturbat me) 16th Century Walter Raleigh (1552–1618) Even Such Is Time The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd The Passionate Man’s Pilgrimage Edmund Spenser (1552–1618) Amoretti LXVIII: Most Glorious Lord of Life Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name Philip Sidney (1554–1586) Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust Psalm XI. In Domino confido. Psalm XIII. Usque quo, Domine? Mary Sidney Herbert (1561–1621) Psalm XCVIII. Cantate Dominum. Psalm CX. Dixit Dominus. Psalm CXXXIV. Ecce nunc. Henry Constable (1562–1613) On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney Michael Drayton (1563–1632) Ballad of Agincourt Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) The Passionate Shepherd to His Love William Shakespeare (1564–1616) Ariel’s Song (Full Fathoms Five) from The Tempest Sonnet XVIII: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day Sonnet LV: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments Sonnet CVI: When in the chronicle of wasted time Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the marriage of true minds Sonnet CXXX: My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun Chidiock Tichborne (1568–1586) Tichborne’s Elegy (My prime of youth is but a frost of cares) 17th Century John Donne (1573–1631) Song (Go and catch a falling star) A Burnt Ship Holy Sonnet V: I am a little world made cunningly Holy Sonnet VII: At the round earth’s imagined corners Holy Sonnet X: Death be not proud Holy Sonnet XIV: Batter my heart Holy Sonnet XVII: Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt A Hymn to God the Father William Drumond (1585–1649) Change Should Breed Change Robert Herrick (1591–1674) To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time Neutrality Loathsome Upon a Child that Died Cherry-Ripe To Violets Delight in Disorder Upon His Departure Hence George Herbert (1593–1632) Love (Love bad me welcome) The Windows Easter Wings The Pulley Redemption Discipline The Elixir John Milton (1608–1674) Hymn on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity Sonnet XVIII: Avenge, O Lord, Thy slaughtered saints Sonnet XIX: On His Blindness Sonnet XXIII: Methought I saw my late espoused saint Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672) To My Dear and Loving Husband A Letter to her Husband, absent upon Publick employment Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666 Richard Lovelace (1618–1658) To Lucasta, Going to the Wars Thomas Traherne (1636–1674) The Salutation Shadows in the Water On Leaping Over the Moon A Serious & Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God Edward Taylor (1642–1729) Huswifery I am the Living Bread: Meditation Eight, John 6:51 Upon a Wasp Chilled with Cold 18th Century John Scott of Amwell (1730–1783) Retort on the Foregoing William Cowper (1731–1800) Light Shining Out of Darkness Epitaph on a Hare On the Loss of the Royal George William Blake (1757–1827) Jerusalem (And did those feet in ancient time) The Sick Rose A Poison Tree The Tyger The Lamb Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau 19th Century William Wordsworth (1770–1850) On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, 1802 London, 1802 I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud The World is Too Much With Us Surprised By Joy Walter Scott (1771–1832) Lucy Ashton’s Song Proud Maisie Lochinvar from Canto V of Marmion Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) Kubla Khan On Donne’s Poetry Something Childish, but Very Natural On Receiving a Letter Informing Me of the Birth of a Son Whom should I choose for my Judge? Religious Musings: A Desultory Poem Written On The Christmas Eve of 1794 George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788–1824) She Walks in Beauty The Destruction of Sennacherib Charles Wolfe (1791–1823) The Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) Ozymandias Hellas: Chorus John Keats (1795–1821) If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain’d Ode on a Grecian Urn To Autumn La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) Grief Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807–1882) The Arrow and the Song Paul Revere’s Ride Ultima Thule The Bells of San Blas The Challenge of Thor, from The Musician’s Tale: The Saga of King Olaf Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) Annabel Lee The Bells The Raven Sonnet—To Science Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) The Lady of Shalott The Charge of the Light Brigade Blow, Bugle, Blow Break, Break, Break The Eagle The Kraken Ulysses In Memoriam A.H.H. 54 (Oh yet we trust that somehow good) William Makepeace Thackeray (1811–1863) Persicos Odi Robert Browning (1812–1899) Love Among the Ruins Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) Requiescat Dover Beach George MacDonald (1824–1905) That Holy Thing Emily Dickinson (1830–1866) A Man May Make a Remark Hope is the Thing With Feathers I’m Nobody! Who Are You? There is No Frigate Like a Book Because I Could Not Stop for Death There’s a Certain Slant of Light Christina Rossetti (1830–1898) Uphill Goblin Market Lewis Carroll, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832–1898) Jabberwocky Bret Harte (1836–1902) What the Bullet Sang Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) The Man He Killed Channel Firing The Respectable Burgher on “The Higher Criticism” In Time of “The Breaking of Nations” Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy (1844–1881) Ode (We are the music makers) Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) Heaven-Haven: A Nun Takes the Veil The Windhover Pied Beauty That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire & of the Comfort of the Resurrection Felix Randal Spring and Fall “No worst, there is none. Pitched past pitch of grief.” It was a hard thing to undo this knot As Kingfishers Catch Fire God’s Grandeur I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, Not Day Carrion Comfort “Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend” Francis William Bourdillon (1852–1921) The Night Has a Thousand Eyes Alfred Edward Housman (1859–1936) To an Athlete Dying Young When I Was One-and-Twenty A Shropshire Lad, XL (Into my heart an air that kills) Epitaph on an Army of Mercenaries I Did Not Lose My Heart in Summer’s Even A Shropshire Lad, LXII (Terence, this is stupid stuff) Francis Thompson (1859–1907) Hound of Heaven Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Unwelcome Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) Recessional Danny Deever If— “Tin Fish” William Butler Yeats (1865–1939) The Lake Isle of Innisfree Sailing to Byzantium The Song of Wandering Aengus An Irish Airman Foresees His Death The Second Coming Leda and the Swan Edwin Arlington Robinson (1869–1935) Miniver Cheevy The Sheaves The Dark Hills Villanelle of Change 20th Century Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1872–1936) By the Babe Unborn The Donkey Elegy in a Country Churchyard The Wise Men The Ballad of God-Makers Modern Elfland Lepanto Robert Frost (1874–1963) Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Fire and Ice The Road Not Taken After Apple-Picking Acquainted with the Night John Masefield (1878–1967) Cargoes Carl Sandburg (1878–1967) Chicago River Roads Fog Grass Prayers of Steel The Lawyers Know Too Much Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio Ezra Pound (1885–1972) In a Station of the Metro The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter Ballad of the Goodly Fere Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967) Attack Everyone Sang Rupert Brooke (1887–1915) The Soldier Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888–1965) The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock The Boston Evening Transcript Journey of the Magi The Hollow Men The Hippopotamus The Naming of Cats Macavity: The Mystery Cat Choruses from “The Rock” Wilfred Owen (1893–1918) Anthem for Doomed Youth Dulce et Decorum est Wystan Hugh Auden (1907–1973) Musée des Beaux Arts The Shield of Achilles The Unknown Citizen Under Which Lyre Louis MacNiece (1907–1963) Bagpipe Music Plurality I Am That I Am Stephen Spender (1909–1995) The Truly Great Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night John Gillespie Magee Jr. (1922–1941) High Flight
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A Kestrel in a perfect “windhover”.. an incredible feat of aerodynamic balance and stability..
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