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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám
Persian poetry. Omar Khayyam’s robāʿiyyāt (“quatrains”). Also Persian-English quatrains translations by Edward Fitzgerald.
Idylls of the King
poetry cycle by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Mirèio
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Mirèio (in Mistralian norm, ; Mirèlha in classical norm, ) is a poem in Occitan (Provençal) by French writer Frédéric Mistral, written in 1859 after eight years of effort. Mirèio, a long poem consisting of twelve songs, tells of the thwarted love of Vincent and Mireille, two young Provençal people of different social backgrounds. The name Mireille/Mirèio was coined by Mistral as a doublet of the word . Mirèio was the first great success of Frédéric Mistral.
La Légende des siècles
poetry collection by Victor Hugo
The Albatross
poem by Charles Baudelaire