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The Norton Anthology of Poetry, Shorter Fifth Edition

Paperback |English |0393979210 | 9780393979213

The Norton Anthology of Poetry, Shorter Fifth Edition

Paperback |English |0393979210 | 9780393979213
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The Ex-queen Among The Astronomersby Karen Fleur AdcockCorsons Inletby Archie Randolph AmmonsPet Pantherby Archie Randolph AmmonsSilverby Archie Randolph AmmonsDover Beachby Matthew ArnoldIsolation: To Marguerite - Continuedby Matthew ArnoldThe Scholar Gipsyby Matthew ArnoldShakespeareby Matthew ArnoldBrute Imageby John AshberyMelodic Trainsby John AshberyThe Painterby John AshberyBalade Made And Sange Whan She Was In Newgateby Anne AskeweAt The Tourist Center In Bostonby Margaret AtwoodFlowersby Margaret AtwoodIn Memory Of W.b. Yeatsby Wystan Hugh AudenIn Praise Of Limestoneby Wystan Hugh AudenLullabyby Wystan Hugh AudenMusee Des Beaux Artsby Wystan Hugh AudenThe Shield Of Achillesby Wystan Hugh AudenSongby Wystan Hugh AudenAn Agony. As Nowby Amiri BarakaIn Memory Of Radioby Amiri BarakaLife [and Death]by Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldThe Rights Of Womanby Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldNew Zealand (for Monte Holcroft)by James Keir BaxterThe Disappointmentby Aphra BehnLove Armedby Aphra BehnTo The Fair Clarinda, Who Made Love To Meby Aphra BehnThe Dream Songs: 1by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 14by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 145by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 29by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 324. An Elegy For W.c.w., The Lovely Manby John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 382by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 17by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 18by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 20by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 21by John BerrymanA Sympathy, A Welcomeby John BerrymanThe Massachuetts Bay Psalm Book: Psalm 58by BiblePsalm 58by BiblePsalm 58: Si Vere Utiqueby BibleBushedby Earl (earle) BirneySlug In Woodsby Earl (earle) BirneyThe Fishby Elizabeth BishopThe Mooseby Elizabeth BishopOne Artby Elizabeth BishopSestinaby Elizabeth BishopThe Angelby William BlakeThe Clod And The Pebble, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeA Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeEngland! Awake! Awake! Awake!by William BlakeThe Garden Of Love, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Lamb, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Little Black Boy, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeLondon, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeMock On, Mock On! Voltaire, Rousseauby William BlakeThe New [or, Building Of] Jerusalem [or, To The Christians]by William BlakeA Poison Tree, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Question Answer'dby William BlakeThe Sick Rose, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeSongby William BlakeSongs Of Experience: Introductionby William BlakeSongs Of Innocence: Introductionby William BlakeThe Sunflower, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeTo The Evening Starby William BlakeThe Tyger [tiger], Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeJuan's Songby Louise BoganMan Aloneby Louise BoganMedusaby Louise BoganNightby Louise BoganSong For The Last Actby Louise BoganThat The Science Of Cartography Is Limitedby Eavan BolandThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetAncestors: 1by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 2by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 3by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteNo Coward Soul Is Mineby Emily Jane BronteThe Prisonerby Emily Jane BronteRemembranceby Emily Jane BronteThe Birth In A Narrow Roomby Gwendolyn BrooksBoy Breaking Glassby Gwendolyn BrooksKitchenette Buildingby Gwendolyn BrooksThe Rites For Cousin Vitby Gwendolyn BrooksWe Real Cool; The Pool Players. Seven At The Golden Shovelby Gwendolyn BrooksBitter Fruit Of The Treeby Sterling Allen BrownSlim In Atlantaby Sterling Allen BrownAurora's Theories Of Poetry [or, Poets And The Present Age]by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningA Musical Instrumentby Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets From The Portuguese: 1by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets From The Portuguese: 43by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningThe Bishop Orders His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Churchby Robert Browning'childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came'by Robert BrowningFra Lippo Lippiby Robert BrowningHome-thoughts, From Abroadby Robert BrowningMy Last Duchessby Robert BrowningA Toccata Of Galuppi'sby Robert BrowningTwo In The Campagnaby Robert BrowningGreen Grow The Rashes, Oby Robert BurnsHoly Willie's Prayerby Robert BurnsJohn Andersonby Robert BurnsA Red, Red Roseby Robert BurnsTo A Mouse, On Turning Her Up In Her Nest With The Ploughby Robert Burns1.by George Gordon Byron10.by George Gordon Byron103.by George Gordon Byron104.by George Gordon Byron105.by George Gordon Byron106.by George Gordon Byron107.by George Gordon Byron11.by George Gordon Byron113.by George Gordon Byron114.by George Gordon Byron115.by George Gordon Byron116.by George Gordon Byron117.by George Gordon Byron12.by George Gordon Byron13.by George Gordon Byron22.by George Gordon Byron23.by George Gordon Byron24.by George Gordon Byron25.by George Gordon Byron26.by George Gordon Byron27.by George Gordon Byron28.by George Gordon Byron29.by George Gordon Byron32.by George Gordon Byron33.by George Gordon Byron37.by George Gordon Byron38.by George Gordon Byron39.by George Gordon Byron40.by George Gordon Byron42.by George Gordon Byron43.by George Gordon Byron44.by George Gordon Byron5.by George Gordon Byron52.by George Gordon Byron53.by George Gordon Byron54.by George Gordon Byron55.by George Gordon Byron56.by George Gordon Byron57.by George Gordon Byron58.by George Gordon Byron59.by George Gordon Byron6.by George Gordon Byron60.by George Gordon Byron61.by George Gordon Byron62.by George Gordon Byron63.by George Gordon Byron64.by George Gordon Byron65.by George Gordon Byron69.by George Gordon Byron7.by George Gordon Byron70.by George Gordon Byron71.by George Gordon Byron72.by George Gordon Byron76.by George Gordon Byron77.by George Gordon Byron78.by George Gordon Byron79.by George Gordon Byron8.by George Gordon Byron86.by George Gordon Byron9.by George Gordon Byron90.by George Gordon Byron91.by George Gordon Byron92.by George Gordon Byron93.by George Gordon Byron94.by George Gordon ByronFragment, On The Back Of The Poet's Ms. Of Canto Iby George Gordon ByronOn This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Yearby George Gordon ByronShe Walks In Beautyby George Gordon ByronSongby George Gordon ByronStanza: 41 [don Juan's Education]by George Gordon ByronWhen We Two Partedby George Gordon ByronWritten After Swimming From Sestos To Abydosby George Gordon ByronThe Sistersby Ignatius Royston Dunnachie CampbellAmaryllisby Thomas CampionCorinnaby Thomas CampionDevotion [or, The Shadow]by Thomas CampionLauraby Thomas CampionSongby Thomas CampionAn Elegy Upon The Death Of Doctor Donne, Dean Of Paul'sby Thomas CarewSongby Thomas CarewTo My Inconstant Mistressby Thomas CarewTo Lesbiaby Gaius (caius) Valerius CatullusAn Apology For Writing So Much Upon This Bookby Margaret Lucas CavendishOf Many Worlds In This Worldby Margaret Lucas CavendishThe Canterbury Tales: The General Prologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner's Introduction And Prologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Complaint Of Chaucer To His Empty Purseby Geoffrey ChaucerEpilogueby Geoffrey ChaucerPrologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Song Of Troilusby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Taleby Geoffrey ChaucerTo His Scribe Adamby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Palm Readerby Nicholas ChristopherBeethoven, Opus 111by Amy ClampittThe Sun Underfoot Among The Sundewsby Amy ClampittBadgerby John ClareFarewellby John ClareI Amby John ClareThe Latest Decalogueby Arthur Hugh CloughSay Notby Arthur Hugh CloughDejection: An Odeby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeFrost At Midnightby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeKubla Khanby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThe Rime Of The Ancient Marinerby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeOde On The Poetical Characterby William (1721-1759) CollinsContemporary Culture And The Letter Kby Alfred Dewitt CornMarriageby Gregory CorsoThe Castawayby William CowperLines Written During A Period Of Insanityby William CowperOlney Hymns: 35. Light Shining Out Of Darknessby William CowperTo Brooklyn Bridgeby Harold Hart CraneTo Emily Dickinsonby Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 1by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 2by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 3by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 4by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 5by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 6by Harold Hart CraneThe Black Riders: 1by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 25by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 56by Stephen CraneWar Is Kind: 1by Stephen CraneA Hymn [to The Name And] In Honor Of Saint Teresaby Richard CrashawBresson's Moviesby Robert CreeleyHeroesby Robert CreeleyHeritageby Countee CullenIncidentby Countee Cullen&: Seven Poems: 3by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 29by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 34by Edward Estlin CummingsFour: 7by Edward Estlin CummingsSong: 4by Edward Estlin CummingsSonnet - Realities: 1by Edward Estlin CummingsTwo: 3by Edward Estlin CummingsW (viva): 52by Edward Estlin CummingsTo Delia: 1by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 2by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 36by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 45by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 52by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 6by Samuel DanielTwo Songs: 1by Cecil Day LewisTwo Songs: 2by Cecil Day LewisWhere Are The War Poets?by Cecil Day LewisSled Burial, Dream Ceremonyby James DickeyAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonFame Is A Beeby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Reckon - When I Count At Allby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonA Little Over [or, East Of] Jordanby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonOn A Columnar Selfby Emily DickinsonPoem: 1078by Emily DickinsonPoem: 254by Emily DickinsonPoem: 303by Emily DickinsonPoem: 328by Emily DickinsonPoem: 465by Emily DickinsonPoem: 67by Emily DickinsonPoem: 712by Emily DickinsonPoem: 986by Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRenunciation Is A Piercing Virtueby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonSplit The Lark And You'll Find The Musicby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThey Shut Me Up In Proseby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! Wild Nights!by Emily DickinsonJabberwockyby Charles Lutwidge DodgsonThe Anniversary [anniversarie]by John DonneThe Canonizationby John DonneThe Ecstasy [extasie]by John DonneElegy: 19. To His Mistress Going To Bedby John DonneThe Fleaby John DonneThe Funeralby John DonneGood Friday, 1613. Riding Westwardby John DonneThe Good-morrowby John DonneHoly Sonnet: 1by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 10by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 14by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 5by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 7by John DonneThe Relicby John DonneSongby John DonneSongby John DonneThe Sun Risingby John DonneA Valediction: Forbidding Mourningby John DonneA Valediction: Of Weepingby John DonneWoman's Constancyby John DonneHelenby Hilda DoolittleThe Walls Do Not Fall: 1by Hilda DoolittleAristocratsby Keith Castellaine DouglasVergissmeinnichtby Keith Castellaine DouglasParsleyby Rita DoveIdea: 14. To Timeby Michael DraytonIdea: 6by Michael DraytonIdea: 61by Michael DraytonIdea: To The Reader Of These Sonnets, Introductionby Michael DraytonMacflecknoe; Or, A Satire Upon The True-blue-protestant Poetby John DrydenA Song For St. Cecilia's Dayby John DrydenTo The Memory Of Mr. Oldhamby John DrydenA First Nightby Peter Kane DufaultWarming Her Pearlsby Carol Ann DuffyLittle Brown Babyby Paul Laurence DunbarSympathy (2)by Paul Laurence DunbarIn Praise Of Womenby William DunbarLament For The Makaris [when He Was Seik]by William DunbarFour Quartets: The Dry Salvages (1-5 Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotThe Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrockby Thomas Stearns EliotPreludes: 1-4 (complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotSweeney Among The Nightingalesby Thomas Stearns EliotThe Waste Land (1-5, Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotAh Silly Pugg Wert Thou So Sore Afraid?by Elizabeth IThe Daughter Of Debateby Elizabeth IYouth And Cupidby Elizabeth IThe Flowers Of The Forestby Jean (1727-1805) ElliotConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonFateby Ralph Waldo EmersonIntellectby Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonBirthby Louise ErdrichI Was Sleeping Where The Black Oaks Moveby Louise ErdrichDead Soldiersby James FentonIn Paris With Youby James FentonAdam Posedby Anne FinchA Nocturnal Reverieby Anne FinchThe Spleen; A Pindaric Poemby Anne FinchPassing Byby Thomas FordAcquainted With The Nightby Robert FrostBirchesby Robert FrostCome Inby Robert FrostDesignby Robert FrostDirectiveby Robert FrostThe Gift Outrightby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: House Fearby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: Lonelinessby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Impulseby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Oft-repeated Dreamby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Smileby Robert FrostMending Wallby Robert FrostThe Most Of Itby Robert FrostNeither Out Far Nor In Deepby Robert FrostNever Again Would Birds' Song Be The Sameby Robert FrostThe Oven Birdby Robert FrostProvide, Provideby Robert FrostThe Road Not Takenby Robert FrostThe Silken Tentby Robert FrostStopping By Woods On A Snowy Eveningby Robert FrostThe Wood-pileby Robert FrostA Farewellby George GascoigneGascoigne's Lullabyby George GascoigneMiserere: Ecce Homoby David GascoyneThe Beggar's Opera: Song. Air 16: Over The Hills And Far Awayby John GaySong. Air: 10. Thomas, I Cannotby John GaySong. Air: 11. A Soldier And A Sailorby John GaySong. Air: 22. The Lass Of Patie's Millby John GaySong. Air: 27. Green Sleevesby John GaySong. Air: 4. Cotillionby John GayThe Modern Major-general, Fr. The Pirates Of Penzanceby William Schwenck GilbertTitwillow, Fr. The Mikadoby William Schwenck GilbertPart 1by Allen GinsbergThe Gardenby Louise GluckGretel In Darknessby Louise GluckThe Deserted Villageby Oliver GoldsmithSongby Oliver GoldsmithOpulenceby Jorie GrahamLove Without Hopeby Robert Ranke GravesTo Juan At The Winter Solsticeby Robert Ranke GravesWarning To Childrenby Robert Ranke GravesThe White Goddessby Robert Ranke GravesElegy Written In A Country Churchyardby Thomas GrayOde On The Death Of A Favourite Cat, Drowned In A Tubby Thomas GrayAnother Epitaph On An Army Of Mercenaries; Reply To Housmanby Christopher Murray GrieveWe Must Look At The Harebell As Ifby Christopher Murray GrieveTwilight Polka Dotsby Barbara GuestFrom The Waveby Thomson William GunnA Map Of The Cityby Thomson William GunnThe Missingby Thomson William GunnOn The Moveby Thomson William GunnMangosteensby Daniel HallProphecyby Donald HallA Broken Appointmentby Thomas HardyChannel Firingby Thomas HardyThe Convergence Of The Twain; Lines On Loss Of The Titanicby Thomas HardyThe Darkling Thrushby Thomas HardyDrummer Hodgeby Thomas HardyDuring Wind And Rainby Thomas HardyHapby Thomas HardyI Look Into My Glassby Thomas HardyIn Time Of 'the Breaking Of Nations'by Thomas HardyThe Ruined Maidby Thomas HardyThoughts Of Phena At News Of Her Deathby Thomas HardyThe Voiceby Thomas HardyA Kumquat For John Keatsby Tony HarrisonOn Not Being Miltonby Tony HarrisonTahoe In Augustby Robert HassNight, Death, Mississippiby Robert Earl HaydenThose Winter Sundaysby Robert Earl Hayden12by Seamus HeaneyCasting And Gathering; For Ted Hughesby Seamus HeaneyDiggingby Seamus HeaneyA Dream Of Jealousyby Seamus HeaneyPunishmentby Seamus HeaneyThe Skunkby Seamus HeaneyThe Book Of Yolekby Anthony HechtThe Ghost In The Martiniby Anthony Hecht'more Light! More Light!'by Anthony HechtThe Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers In New Englandby Felicia Dorothea HemansAffliction (1)by George HerbertThe Altarby George HerbertArtillerieby George HerbertBitter-sweetby George HerbertThe Collarby George HerbertEaster Wingsby George HerbertThe Flowerby George HerbertJordan (1)by George HerbertLove (3)by George HerbertPrayer (1)by George HerbertThe Pulleyby George HerbertRedemptionby George HerbertSin [or, Sinne, Or Sion] (1)by George HerbertVirtue [or, Vertue]by George HerbertThe Argument Of His Bookby Robert HerrickCorinna's Going A-mayingby Robert HerrickDelight In Disorderby Robert HerrickEpitaph Upon A Child That Diedby Robert HerrickAn Ode For Himby Robert HerrickThe Pillar Of Fameby Robert HerrickTo Daffodilsby Robert HerrickTo Find Godby Robert HerrickTo The Virgins, To Make Much Of Timeby Robert HerrickUpon Julia's Breastsby Robert HerrickUpon Julia's Clothesby Robert HerrickThe Vineby Robert HerrickThe White Island, Or Place Of The Blestby Robert Herrick9. The Laurel Axeby Geoffrey HillThe Guardiansby Geoffrey HillLachrimae; Or Seven Tears Figured In Seven Passionate Pavansby Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 10by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 16by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 30by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 6by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 7by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 8by Geoffrey HillSwan And Shadowby John HollanderThe Chambered Nautilusby Oliver Wendell HolmesAustraliaby Alec Derwent HopeImperial Adamby Alec Derwent HopeInscription For A Warby Alec Derwent HopeAbyssby Gerard Manley HopkinsCarrion Comfortby Gerard Manley HopkinsFelix Randalby Gerard Manley HopkinsGod's Grandeurby Gerard Manley HopkinsThe Immanentby Gerard Manley HopkinsMy Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity On; Letby Gerard Manley HopkinsPied Beautyby Gerard Manley HopkinsSonnetby Gerard Manley HopkinsSpring And Fall: To A Young Childby Gerard Manley HopkinsThe Windhover: To Christ Our Lordby Gerard Manley HopkinsCrossing Alone The Nighted Ferryby Alfred Edward HousmanAn Epitaphby Alfred Edward HousmanEpitaph On An Army Of Mercenariesby Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 19. To An Athlete Dying Youngby Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 2by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 27by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 54by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 62by Alfred Edward HousmanDescription Of Springby Henry HowardOn The Death Of Sir Thomas Wyattby Henry HowardNikolaus Mardruz To His Master Ferdinand, Count Of Tyrolby Richard HowardBattle Hymn Of The Republicby Julia Ward HoweExamination At The Womb-doorby Edward James HughesPikeby Edward James HughesTheologyby Edward James HughesThe Thought-foxby Edward James HughesCrossby James Langston HughesDream Variations [or, Variation]by James Langston HughesHarlemby James Langston HughesThe Negro Speaks Of Riversby James Langston HughesSong For A Dark Girlby James Langston HughesTheme For English Bby James Langston HughesThe Weary Bluesby James Langston HughesHourglassby Josephine JacobsenThe Death Of The Ball Turret Gunnerby Randall JarrellA Man Meets A Woman In The Streetby Randall JarrellNext Dayby Randall JarrellBirds And Fishesby Robinson JeffersCarmel Pointby Robinson JeffersShine, Perishing Republicby Robinson JeffersMy Grandmotherby Elizabeth JenningsOne Fleshby Elizabeth JenningsPrologue, Spoken By Mr. Garrick At ... Theatre Royale, 1747by Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonThe Vanity Of Human Wishes; The 10th Satire Of Juvenal, Imitatedby Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonA Fit Of Rhyme Against Rhyme [or, Rime]by Ben JonsonFreedom In Dress [or, Clerimont's Song, Or, Sweet Neglect]by Ben JonsonHesperus' Song [or, Song To Cynthia]by Ben JonsonKarolin's Song [or, Love And Death]by Ben JonsonOn Gutby Ben JonsonOn My First Daughterby Ben JonsonOn My First Sonby Ben JonsonOn Spiesby Ben JonsonSong [or, Echo's Dirge For Narcissus]by Ben JonsonSong: To Celiaby Ben JonsonA Sonnet, To The Noble Lady, The Lady Mary Wrothby Ben JonsonTo Doctor Empirickby Ben JonsonTo John Donne (1)by Ben JonsonTo Penshurstby Ben JonsonTo The Memory Of My Beloved Master William Shakespeareby Ben JonsonTo The Readerby Ben JonsonVolpone: To Celiaby Ben JonsonCounting The Madby Donald JusticeMen At Fortyby Donald JusticeMrs. Snowby Donald Justice1.by Patrick KavanaghEpicby Patrick KavanaghThe Eve Of St. Agnesby John KeatsLa Belle Dame Sans Merciby John KeatsLast Sonnet (revised Version)by John KeatsOde On A Grecian Urnby John KeatsOde On Melancholyby John KeatsOde To A Nightingaleby John KeatsOde To Psycheby John KeatsOn First Looking Into Chapman's Homerby John KeatsOn The Seaby John KeatsOn The Sonnetby John KeatsSonnetby John KeatsSonnet On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Againby John KeatsSonnet: To Homerby John KeatsTo Autumnby John KeatsTo Fanny Brawneby John KeatsApples On Champlainby Richard KenneyAubadeby Richard KenneyAn Exequy To His Matchless, Never-to-be-forgotten Friendby Henry (1592-1669) KingAfter Making Love We Hear Footstepsby Galway KinnellCorrespondence School Instructor Says Goodbye ... Studentsby Galway KinnellRecessionalby Rudyard KiplingTommy [atkins]by Rudyard KiplingEnergy In Swedenby Kenneth KochVariations On A Theme By William Carlos Williamsby Kenneth KochBanking Potatoesby Yusef KomunyakaaSunday Afternoonsby Yusef KomunyakaaRobin Redbreastby Stanley Jasspon KunitzDirceby Walter Savage LandorDying Speech Of An Old Philosopherby Walter Savage LandorImmortality [or, Verse]by Walter Savage LandorRose Aylmerby Walter Savage LandorPiers Plowmanby William LanglandHymns Of The Marshes: The Marshes Of Glynnby Sidney LanierEve's Apologyby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerPontius Pilateby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerSith Cynthia Is Ascended To That Restby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerAn Arundel Tombby Philip LarkinChurch Goingby Philip LarkinThe Explosionby Philip LarkinFor Sidney Bechetby Philip LarkinMcmxiv [1914]by Philip LarkinSad Stepsby Philip LarkinTalking In Bedby Philip LarkinThe Treesby Philip LarkinBavarian Gentiansby David Herbert LawrenceThe English Are So Niceby David Herbert LawrenceLove On The Farmby David Herbert LawrencePianoby David Herbert LawrenceThe Ship Of Deathby David Herbert LawrenceSnakeby David Herbert LawrenceBerry Pickingby Irving LaytonThe Birth Of Tragedyby Irving LaytonMira's Willby Mary LeaporBy Way Of Prefaceby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearThe Owl And The Pussy Catby Edward LearPersimmonsby Li-young LeeIn Minako's Houseby Brad LeithauserCaedmonby Denise LevertovO Taste And Seeby Denise LevertovTenebrae (fall Of 1967)by Denise LevertovTriple Featureby Denise LevertovThe River-merchant's Wife: A Letterby Li PoThe Cross Of Snowby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIntroductory Verses [or, Prologue] (lines 1-15)by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Jewish Cemetery At Newportby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowCoalby Audre LordeHanging Fireby Audre LordeThe Grasshopper; To My Noble Friend Mr. Charles Cottonby Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From Prisonby Richard LovelaceTo Lucasta, [on] Going To The Warsby Richard LovelacePatternsby Amy LowellThe Weather-cock Points Southby Amy LowellEpilogueby Robert LowellFor The Union Deadby Robert LowellHarriet (2)by Robert LowellMr. Edwards And The Spiderby Robert LowellMy Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslowby Robert LowellDelirium In Vera Cruzby Malcolm LowryEye-openerby Malcolm LowryStrange Typeby Malcolm LowryThyestes, Act 2: Chorusby Lucius Annaeus SenecaCupid And Campaspe [or, Cards And Kisses]by John LylyA Serving Men's Songby John LylyBagpipe Musicby Frederick Louis MacneiceLondon Rainby Frederick Louis MacneiceSeptember Has Come And I Wakeby Frederick Louis MacneiceStar-gazerby Frederick Louis MacneiceThe Sunlight On The Gardenby Frederick Louis MacneiceA Lost Soulby Jay MacphersonThe Swanby Jay MacphersonA Disused Shed In Co. Wexfordby Derek MahonEpigram: 101by Marcus Valerius MartialisThe Passionate Shepherd To His Loveby Christopher MarloweBermudasby Andrew MarvellThe Definition Of Loveby Andrew MarvellThe Gardenby Andrew MarvellThe Mower Against Gardensby Andrew MarvellTo His Coy Mistressby Andrew MarvellHistoireby Harry MathewsThe Berg (a Dream)by Herman MelvilleGreek Architectureby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleShiloh; A Requiemby Herman MelvilleLucifer In Starlightby George MeredithModern Love: 1by George MeredithModern Love: 17by George MeredithModern Love: 30by George MeredithModern Love: 48by George MeredithModern Love: 49by George MeredithModern Love: 50by George MeredithRhode Islandby William MeredithThe Book Of Ephraim, Selectionby James Ingram MerrillThe Broken Homeby James Ingram MerrillThe Victor Dogby James Ingram MerrillThe Drunk In The Furnaceby William Stanley MerwinLosing A Languageby William Stanley MerwinOdysseus; For George Kirsteinby William Stanley MerwinThe Farmer's Brideby Charlotte MewArmenonvilleby Edna St. Vincent MillayThe Buck In The Snowby Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 41by Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 45by Edna St. Vincent MillayEcho [or, The Lady Sings]. Lines 230-243by John MiltonEpitaph On The Admirable Dramatic Poet, William Shakespeareby John MiltonIl Penserosoby John MiltonL'allegroby John MiltonLycidasby John MiltonOn His Being [or, Having] Arrived At The Age Of Twenty-threeby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativityby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativity: The Hymnby John MiltonThe Poet's Theme; Invocation. Lines 1-25by John MiltonSong [or, Sabrina]by John MiltonSonnet: 18. On The Late Massacre In Piedmontby John MiltonSonnet: 19. On His Blindnessby John MiltonSonnet: 23. On His Deceased Wifeby John MiltonThe Eagle-feather Fanby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Gift; For Bobby Jack Nelsonby Navarre Scott MomadayHeadwatersby Navarre Scott MomadayTwo Figuresby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Fishby Marianne MooreThe Mind Is An Enchanting Thingby Marianne MooreNeverthelessby Marianne MoorePoetry (further Revised)by Marianne MooreThe Steeple-jack (revised Version)by Marianne MooreWhat Are Years?by Marianne MooreThe Persistence Of Songby Howard MossTouristsby Howard MossGathering Mushroomsby Paul MuldoonMilkweed And Monarchby Paul MuldoonMorseby Les A. MurrayNoonday Axemanby Les A. MurrayColumbusby Ogden NashReflections On Ice-breakingby Ogden NashSummer's Last Will And Testament: A Litany In Time Of Plagueby Thomas NasheSummer's Last Will And Testament: Springby Thomas NasheThe Blue Swallowsby Howard NemerovBoy With Book Of Knowledgeby Howard NemerovThe Goose Fishby Howard NemerovA Primer Of The Daily Roundby Howard NemerovThe Day Lady Diedby Frank O'haraWhy I Am Not A Painterby Frank O'haraMerce Of Egyptby Charles OlsonThe Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition. (complete)by Omar KhayyamEnds Of The Earthby Michael OndaatjeCathedral Buildersby John OrmondAnthem For Doomed Youthby Wilfred OwenDulce Et Decorum Estby Wilfred OwenFutilityby Wilfred OwenStrange Meetingby Wilfred OwenDeaf-mute In The Pear Treeby Patricia Kathleen PageFifth Proseby Michael PalmerOf This Cloth Doll Which (sarah's Fourth)by Michael PalmerOne Perfect Roseby Dorothy ParkerResumeby Dorothy ParkerSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 156by PetrarchEpitaph On Her Son H.p. At St. Syth's Churchby Katherine PhilipsTo My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendshipby Katherine PhilipsA Long Branch Songby Robert PinskyThe Streetby Robert PinskyArielby Sylvia PlathDaddyby Sylvia PlathLady Lazarusby Sylvia PlathMorning Songby Sylvia PlathThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeTo Science; Sonnetby Edgar Allan PoeEpistle To Dr. Arbuthnotby Alexander PopeEpistle To Miss Teresa Blount, On Her Leaving The Townby Alexander PopeThe Rape Of The Lockby Alexander PopeA Consumer's Reportby Peter PorterAn Exequyby Peter PorterCanto 1by Ezra PoundThe Gardenby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 1. E.p. Ode Pour L'election De Son Sepulchreby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 2by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 3by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 4by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 5by Ezra PoundIn A Station Of The Metroby Ezra PoundPortrait D'une Femmeby Ezra PoundTs'ai Chi'hby Ezra PoundFrom Stone To Steelby Edwin John PrattA Martian Sends A Postcard Homeby Craig RaineFortune Hath Taken Thee Away, My Loveby Walter RaleighThe Lieby Walter RaleighLove And Timeby Walter RaleighThe Nymph's Reply To The Shepherdby Walter RaleighThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimageby Walter RaleighA Vision Upon [this Conceit] Of The Faerie Queene (1)by Walter RaleighBells For John Whiteside's Daughterby John Crowe RansomDead Boyby John Crowe RansomPiazza Pieceby John Crowe RansomLessons Of The War: 1. Naming Of Partsby Henry Reed1.by Adrienne Cecile Rich8.by Adrienne Cecile RichAunt Jennifer's Tigersby Adrienne Cecile RichDiving Into The Wreckby Adrienne Cecile RichLiving In Sinby Adrienne Cecile RichOrionby Adrienne Cecile RichMarsyasby Charles George Douglas RobertsMiniver Cheevyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonMr. Flood's Partyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonReuben Brightby Edwin Arlington RobinsonRichard Coryby Edwin Arlington RobinsonElegy For Janeby Theodore RoethkeI Knew A Womanby Theodore RoethkeThe Lost Sonby Theodore RoethkeMy Papa's Waltzby Theodore RoethkeThe Wakingby Theodore RoethkeBreak Of Day In The Trenchesby Isaac RosenbergEchoby Christina Georgina RossettiIn An Artist's Studioby Christina Georgina RossettiPassing Awayby Christina Georgina RossettiRememberby Christina Georgina RossettiSong (10)by Christina Georgina RossettiUp-hillby Christina Georgina RossettiThe Blessed Damozelby Dante Gabriel RossettiThe House Of Life: The Sonnet (introduction)by Dante Gabriel RossettiBallad Of Orange And Grapeby Muriel RukeyserNight Feedingby Muriel RukeyserChicagoby Carl SandburgGrassby Carl SandburgEveryone Sangby Siegfried Sassoon'they'by Siegfried SassoonDarwin In 1881by Gjertrud SchnackenbergWhere Have All The Flowers Gone?by Pete SeegerThe Truth The Dead Knowby Anne SextonAriel's Song (1) [or, Dirge] [or, A Sea Dirge]. Fr. The Tempestby William ShakespeareThe Dirge [for Fidele], Fr. Cymbelineby William ShakespeareFeste's Song (1), Fr. Twelfth Nightby William ShakespeareLove In Spring-timeby William ShakespeareThe Phoenix And The Turtleby William ShakespeareSong Of The Holly, Fr. As You Like Itby William ShakespeareSonnet: 1by William ShakespeareSonnet: 106by William ShakespeareSonnet: 107by William ShakespeareSonnet: 116by William ShakespeareSonnet: 12by William ShakespeareSonnet: 129by William ShakespeareSonnet: 130by William ShakespeareSonnet: 138by William ShakespeareSonnet: 146by William ShakespeareSonnet: 18by William ShakespeareSonnet: 20by William ShakespeareSonnet: 29by William ShakespeareSonnet: 30by William ShakespeareSonnet: 55by William ShakespeareSonnet: 65by William ShakespeareSonnet: 71by William ShakespeareSonnet: 73by William ShakespeareSonnet: 94by William ShakespeareAdonais; An Elegy On The Death Of John Keatsby Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (1)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (2)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyThe Cloudby Percy Bysshe ShelleyEngland In 1819by Percy Bysshe ShelleyHymn To Intellectual Beautyby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOde To The West Windby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasby Percy Bysshe ShelleyStanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naplesby Percy Bysshe ShelleyTo A Skylarkby Percy Bysshe ShelleyArcadia: Sestinaby Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 1by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 31by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 48by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 49by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 52by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 71by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 90by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: Seventh Song (stella Singing)by Philip SidneyWhat Length Of Verseby Philip Sidney4. Path. Reportby Louis Edward Sissman5. Outboundby Louis Edward SissmanMannerly Margery, Milk And Aleby John SkeltonPla Ce Bo, %who Is There, Who?by John SkeltonThough I Have Enrolledby John SkeltonTo Mistress Margaret Husseyby John SkeltonWherefore Hold Me Excusedby John SkeltonJubilate Agno: My Cat Jeoffrey [or, Lines 697-780.]by Christopher SmartElegiac Sonnet: 82. To The Shade Of Burnsby Charlotte (turner) SmithElegiac Sonnet: 88. Nepentheby Charlotte (turner) SmithImperial Lord Of The High Southern Coastby Charlotte (turner) SmithMr. Overby Florence Margaret SmithNo Categories!by Florence Margaret SmithNot Waving But Drowningby Florence Margaret SmithPrettyby Florence Margaret Smith10by William Dewitt Snodgrass2by William Dewitt Snodgrass3by William Dewitt Snodgrass7by William Dewitt SnodgrassMementos, Iby William Dewitt SnodgrassAbove Pate Valleyby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: A Spring Night In Shokoku-jiby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: An Autumn Morning In Skokoku-jiby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: December At Yaseby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: Siwashing It Out .. In Sisulaw Forestby Gary SnyderNot Knowingby Gary SotoThe Burning Babeby Robert SouthwellTelephone Conversationby Wole SoyinkaAmoretti: 15by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 23by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 54by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 67by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 70by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 71by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 75by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 79by Edmund SpenserBook 1: Introductionby Edmund SpenserCanto 1by Edmund SpenserEpithalamionby Edmund SpenserPart 1, Stanza 3.by Gertrude SteinPart 3, Stanza 2.by Gertrude SteinPart 3, Stanza 5.by Gertrude SteinPart 5, Stanza 38.by Gertrude SteinPart 5, Stanza 63.by Gertrude SteinAnecdote Of The Jarby Wallace StevensThe Emperor Of Ice-creamby Wallace StevensThe Idea Of Order At Key Westby Wallace StevensOf Mere Beingby Wallace StevensPeter Quince At The Clavierby Wallace StevensThe Snow Manby Wallace StevensSunday Morningby Wallace StevensThirteen Ways Of Looking At A Blackbirdby Wallace StevensWaving Adieu, Adieu, Adieuby Wallace StevensAlways; For Charles Simicby Mark StrandDark Harbor: 16by Mark StrandThe Predictionby Mark StrandConstancyby John SucklingSongby John SucklingSonnet: 2by John SucklingCardinal Ideogramsby May SwensonGoodbye, Goldeneyeby May SwensonA Description Of The Morningby Jonathan SwiftThe Lady's Dressing Roomby Jonathan SwiftStella's Birthday, 1726-7by Jonathan SwiftChorusby Algernon Charles SwinburneA Forsaken Gardenby Algernon Charles SwinburneOde To The Confederate Deadby John Orley Allen TatePreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorUpon A Spider Catching A Flyby Edward TaylorBreak, Break, Breakby Alfred TennysonCrossing The Barby Alfred TennysonThe Eagle; A Fragmentby Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 1by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 11by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 119by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 121by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 130by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 19by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 2by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 50by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 67by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 7by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 88by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 95by Alfred TennysonThe Lady Of Shalottby Alfred TennysonThe Lotos-eatersby Alfred TennysonMarianaby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: Songby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: Songby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: [bugle] Songby Alfred TennysonTithonusby Alfred TennysonUlyssesby Alfred TennysonDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good Nightby Dylan ThomasFern Hillby Dylan ThomasThe Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flowerby Dylan ThomasThe Hand That Signed The Paper Felled A Cityby Dylan ThomasIn Memory Of Ann Jonesby Dylan ThomasIn My Craft Or Sullen Artby Dylan ThomasA Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In Londonby Dylan ThomasAs The Team's Head Brassby Philip Edward ThomasIn Memoriam (easter 1915)by Philip Edward ThomasThe View From The Windowby Ronald Stuart ThomasWelsh Landscapeby Ronald Stuart ThomasConclusion (lines 988-1069).by James (1700-1748) ThomsonSic Vitaby Henry David ThoreauTichborne's Elegy, Written In The Tower Before His Executionby Chidiock TichbornePsyche: Proemby Mary (blachford) TigheFarewell To Van Goghby Charles TomlinsonHarvest Songby Jean ToomerReapersby Jean ToomerWonderby Thomas TraherneSonnet: 1, 10by Frederick Goddard TuckermanSonnet: 1, 28by Frederick Goddard TuckermanSonnet: 2, 7by Frederick Goddard Tuckerman1, 1by Anonymous1, 2by Anonymous1, 3by Anonymous1, 4by Anonymous1, 5by AnonymousAdam Lay I-bowndyn [or, I-bounden, Or, Y-bounden]by AnonymousAlisonby AnonymousThe Bitter Withy (1)by AnonymousBonny Barbara Allanby AnonymousCuckoo Songby AnonymousThe Douglas Tragedyby AnonymousFoweles In The [pe] Frithby AnonymousThe Hawkerby AnonymousI Am Of [or, From] Irelandby AnonymousI Have A Young Sisterby AnonymousI Sing Of A Maiden [or, Syge Of A Mayden]by AnonymousLord Randalby AnonymousLove Me Little, Love Me Longby AnonymousMary Hamilton (version A)by AnonymousMary Hamilton (version B)by AnonymousNow Go'th Sun Under Woodby AnonymousRiddle (1)by AnonymousRiddle (2)by AnonymousRiddle (3)by AnonymousThe Sacrament Of The Altarby AnonymousThe Seafarerby AnonymousThe Seafarerby AnonymousSee! Here, My Heartby AnonymousSir Patrick Spensby AnonymousTearsby AnonymousThe Three Ravens (1)by AnonymousTimor Mortisby AnonymousTom O' Bedlam's Songby AnonymousThe Unquiet Graveby AnonymousWestern Wind (2)by AnonymousEzekiel Saw The Wheelby Anonymous - African AmericanFolk Songby Anonymous - African AmericanIntroductory: History And Praise Of The Danesby Anonymous - NorthumbrianThe Last Survivor's Speechby Anonymous - NorthumbrianLetters From A Fatherby Mona Van DuynThe Retreatby Henry VaughanThey Are All Goneby Henry VaughanThe Waterfallby Henry VaughanThe Deadby Jones VeryThe Lostby Jones Very1. Adios, Carenageby Derek Walcott30.by Derek WalcottA Far Cry From Africaby Derek WalcottMidsummer: 27by Derek WalcottSongby Edmund WallerBearded Oaksby Robert Penn WarrenEvening Hawkby Robert Penn WarrenIsland Of Summer: 14. Masts At Dawnby Robert Penn WarrenMan Frail And God Eternalby Isaac WattsOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 1by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 11by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 24by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 52by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 6by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: A Communication ...by Isabella WhitneyThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: The Manner Of ...by Isabella WhitneyAdvice To A Prophetby Richard WilburJunkby Richard WilburLove Calls Us To The Things Of This Worldby Richard WilburPiazza Di Spagna, Early Morningby Richard WilburSeed Leaves; Homage To R. F.by Richard WilburThe Questionby Charles Kenneth WilliamsSnow: 2by Charles Kenneth WilliamsAsphodel, That Greeny Flowerby William Carlos WilliamsThe Dance (1)by William Carlos WilliamsDanse Russeby William Carlos WilliamsPoemby William Carlos WilliamsThe Red Wheelbarrowby William Carlos WilliamsA Sort Of A Songby William Carlos WilliamsThis Is Just To Sayby William Carlos WilliamsThe Yachtsby William Carlos WilliamsThe Disabled Debaucheeby John WilmotA Satire [or, Satyr] Against Mankindby John WilmotA Song Of A Young Lady To Her Ancient Loverby John WilmotReading The Bible Backwardsby Eleanor WilnerComposed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802by William WordsworthDaffodilsby William WordsworthEcclesiastical Sonnets: Part 3: 34. Mutabilityby William WordsworthElegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle, In A Stormby William WordsworthEvening On Calais Beachby William WordsworthFair Seed-time Had My Soul, And I Grew Upby William WordsworthLines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbeyby William WordsworthLondon, 1802 (2)by William WordsworthLucy (2)by William WordsworthLucy (3)by William WordsworthLucy (5)by William WordsworthOde: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhoodby William WordsworthThe Rainbow [in The Sky]by William WordsworthResolution And Independenceby William WordsworthThe Solitary Reaperby William WordsworthSonnetby William WordsworthThe Sonnetby William WordsworthSonnet On Catherine Wordsworthby William WordsworthThe World; Sonnetby William WordsworthThe Lover: A Balladby Mary Wortley MontaguA Receipt To Cure The Vapoursby Mary Wortley MontaguA Note Left In Jimmy Leonard's Shackby James WrightSpeakby James WrightEve To Her Daughtersby Judith WrightWoman To Manby Judith WrightA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 1by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 2by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 6by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: 37by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: Sonnet 74. Songby Mary Sidney WrothSong, Fr. Uraniaby Mary Sidney WrothEgerton Manuscript: 39by Thomas WyattEpigram: 30by Thomas WyattThe Hindby Thomas WyattThe Lover Complaineth The Unkindness Of His Loveby Thomas WyattThe Lover Showeth How He Is Forsakenby Thomas WyattSteadfastness; The Lover Beseecheth His Mistressby Thomas WyattTo His Ladyby Thomas WyattVarium Et Mutabileby Thomas WyattAdam's Curseby William Butler YeatsAmong School Childrenby William Butler YeatsByzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Circus Animals' Desertionby William Butler YeatsCrazy Jane Talks With The Bishopby William Butler YeatsEaster 1916by William Butler YeatsThe Lake Isle Of Innisfreeby William Butler YeatsLapis Lazuli (for Henry Clifton)by William Butler YeatsLeda And The Swanby William Butler YeatsLong-legged Flyby William Butler YeatsSailing To Byzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Second Comingby William Butler YeatsThe Stolen Childby William Butler YeatsUnder Ben Bulbenby William Butler YeatsWhen You Are Oldby William Butler YeatsThe Wild Swans At Cooleby William Butler YeatsThe Ant Hillby Cynthia ZarinSongby Cynthia ZarinBoots Of Spanish Leatherby Robert Zimmerman--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an alternatePaperbackedition.
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The Ex-queen Among The Astronomersby Karen Fleur AdcockCorsons Inletby Archie Randolph AmmonsPet Pantherby Archie Randolph AmmonsSilverby Archie Randolph AmmonsDover Beachby Matthew ArnoldIsolation: To Marguerite - Continuedby Matthew ArnoldThe Scholar Gipsyby Matthew ArnoldShakespeareby Matthew ArnoldBrute Imageby John AshberyMelodic Trainsby John AshberyThe Painterby John AshberyBalade Made And Sange Whan She Was In Newgateby Anne AskeweAt The Tourist Center In Bostonby Margaret AtwoodFlowersby Margaret AtwoodIn Memory Of W.b. Yeatsby Wystan Hugh AudenIn Praise Of Limestoneby Wystan Hugh AudenLullabyby Wystan Hugh AudenMusee Des Beaux Artsby Wystan Hugh AudenThe Shield Of Achillesby Wystan Hugh AudenSongby Wystan Hugh AudenAn Agony. As Nowby Amiri BarakaIn Memory Of Radioby Amiri BarakaLife [and Death]by Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldThe Rights Of Womanby Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldNew Zealand (for Monte Holcroft)by James Keir BaxterThe Disappointmentby Aphra BehnLove Armedby Aphra BehnTo The Fair Clarinda, Who Made Love To Meby Aphra BehnThe Dream Songs: 1by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 14by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 145by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 29by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 324. An Elegy For W.c.w., The Lovely Manby John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 382by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 17by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 18by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 20by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 21by John BerrymanA Sympathy, A Welcomeby John BerrymanThe Massachuetts Bay Psalm Book: Psalm 58by BiblePsalm 58by BiblePsalm 58: Si Vere Utiqueby BibleBushedby Earl (earle) BirneySlug In Woodsby Earl (earle) BirneyThe Fishby Elizabeth BishopThe Mooseby Elizabeth BishopOne Artby Elizabeth BishopSestinaby Elizabeth BishopThe Angelby William BlakeThe Clod And The Pebble, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeA Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeEngland! Awake! Awake! Awake!by William BlakeThe Garden Of Love, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Lamb, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Little Black Boy, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeLondon, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeMock On, Mock On! Voltaire, Rousseauby William BlakeThe New [or, Building Of] Jerusalem [or, To The Christians]by William BlakeA Poison Tree, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Question Answer'dby William BlakeThe Sick Rose, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeSongby William BlakeSongs Of Experience: Introductionby William BlakeSongs Of Innocence: Introductionby William BlakeThe Sunflower, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeTo The Evening Starby William BlakeThe Tyger [tiger], Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeJuan's Songby Louise BoganMan Aloneby Louise BoganMedusaby Louise BoganNightby Louise BoganSong For The Last Actby Louise BoganThat The Science Of Cartography Is Limitedby Eavan BolandThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetAncestors: 1by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 2by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 3by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteNo Coward Soul Is Mineby Emily Jane BronteThe Prisonerby Emily Jane BronteRemembranceby Emily Jane BronteThe Birth In A Narrow Roomby Gwendolyn BrooksBoy Breaking Glassby Gwendolyn BrooksKitchenette Buildingby Gwendolyn BrooksThe Rites For Cousin Vitby Gwendolyn BrooksWe Real Cool; The Pool Players. 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Light Shining Out Of Darknessby William CowperTo Brooklyn Bridgeby Harold Hart CraneTo Emily Dickinsonby Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 1by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 2by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 3by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 4by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 5by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 6by Harold Hart CraneThe Black Riders: 1by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 25by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 56by Stephen CraneWar Is Kind: 1by Stephen CraneA Hymn [to The Name And] In Honor Of Saint Teresaby Richard CrashawBresson's Moviesby Robert CreeleyHeroesby Robert CreeleyHeritageby Countee CullenIncidentby Countee Cullen&: Seven Poems: 3by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 29by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 34by Edward Estlin CummingsFour: 7by Edward Estlin CummingsSong: 4by Edward Estlin CummingsSonnet - Realities: 1by Edward Estlin CummingsTwo: 3by Edward Estlin CummingsW (viva): 52by Edward Estlin CummingsTo Delia: 1by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 2by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 36by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 45by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 52by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 6by Samuel DanielTwo Songs: 1by Cecil Day LewisTwo Songs: 2by Cecil Day LewisWhere Are The War Poets?by Cecil Day LewisSled Burial, Dream Ceremonyby James DickeyAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonFame Is A Beeby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Reckon - When I Count At Allby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonA Little Over [or, East Of] Jordanby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonOn A Columnar Selfby Emily DickinsonPoem: 1078by Emily DickinsonPoem: 254by Emily DickinsonPoem: 303by Emily DickinsonPoem: 328by Emily DickinsonPoem: 465by Emily DickinsonPoem: 67by Emily DickinsonPoem: 712by Emily DickinsonPoem: 986by Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRenunciation Is A Piercing Virtueby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonSplit The Lark And You'll Find The Musicby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThey Shut Me Up In Proseby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! 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To Timeby Michael DraytonIdea: 6by Michael DraytonIdea: 61by Michael DraytonIdea: To The Reader Of These Sonnets, Introductionby Michael DraytonMacflecknoe; Or, A Satire Upon The True-blue-protestant Poetby John DrydenA Song For St. Cecilia's Dayby John DrydenTo The Memory Of Mr. Oldhamby John DrydenA First Nightby Peter Kane DufaultWarming Her Pearlsby Carol Ann DuffyLittle Brown Babyby Paul Laurence DunbarSympathy (2)by Paul Laurence DunbarIn Praise Of Womenby William DunbarLament For The Makaris [when He Was Seik]by William DunbarFour Quartets: The Dry Salvages (1-5 Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotThe Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrockby Thomas Stearns EliotPreludes: 1-4 (complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotSweeney Among The Nightingalesby Thomas Stearns EliotThe Waste Land (1-5, Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotAh Silly Pugg Wert Thou So Sore Afraid?by Elizabeth IThe Daughter Of Debateby Elizabeth IYouth And Cupidby Elizabeth IThe Flowers Of The Forestby Jean (1727-1805) ElliotConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonFateby Ralph Waldo EmersonIntellectby Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonBirthby Louise ErdrichI Was Sleeping Where The Black Oaks Moveby Louise ErdrichDead Soldiersby James FentonIn Paris With Youby James FentonAdam Posedby Anne FinchA Nocturnal Reverieby Anne FinchThe Spleen; A Pindaric Poemby Anne FinchPassing Byby Thomas FordAcquainted With The Nightby Robert FrostBirchesby Robert FrostCome Inby Robert FrostDesignby Robert FrostDirectiveby Robert FrostThe Gift Outrightby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: House Fearby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: Lonelinessby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Impulseby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Oft-repeated Dreamby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Smileby Robert FrostMending Wallby Robert FrostThe Most Of Itby Robert FrostNeither Out Far Nor In Deepby Robert FrostNever Again Would Birds' Song Be The Sameby Robert FrostThe Oven Birdby Robert FrostProvide, Provideby Robert FrostThe Road Not Takenby Robert FrostThe Silken Tentby Robert FrostStopping By Woods On A Snowy Eveningby Robert FrostThe Wood-pileby Robert FrostA Farewellby George GascoigneGascoigne's Lullabyby George GascoigneMiserere: Ecce Homoby David GascoyneThe Beggar's Opera: Song. Air 16: Over The Hills And Far Awayby John GaySong. Air: 10. Thomas, I Cannotby John GaySong. Air: 11. A Soldier And A Sailorby John GaySong. Air: 22. The Lass Of Patie's Millby John GaySong. Air: 27. Green Sleevesby John GaySong. Air: 4. Cotillionby John GayThe Modern Major-general, Fr. The Pirates Of Penzanceby William Schwenck GilbertTitwillow, Fr. 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Theatre Royale, 1747by Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonThe Vanity Of Human Wishes; The 10th Satire Of Juvenal, Imitatedby Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonA Fit Of Rhyme Against Rhyme [or, Rime]by Ben JonsonFreedom In Dress [or, Clerimont's Song, Or, Sweet Neglect]by Ben JonsonHesperus' Song [or, Song To Cynthia]by Ben JonsonKarolin's Song [or, Love And Death]by Ben JonsonOn Gutby Ben JonsonOn My First Daughterby Ben JonsonOn My First Sonby Ben JonsonOn Spiesby Ben JonsonSong [or, Echo's Dirge For Narcissus]by Ben JonsonSong: To Celiaby Ben JonsonA Sonnet, To The Noble Lady, The Lady Mary Wrothby Ben JonsonTo Doctor Empirickby Ben JonsonTo John Donne (1)by Ben JonsonTo Penshurstby Ben JonsonTo The Memory Of My Beloved Master William Shakespeareby Ben JonsonTo The Readerby Ben JonsonVolpone: To Celiaby Ben JonsonCounting The Madby Donald JusticeMen At Fortyby Donald JusticeMrs. Snowby Donald Justice1.by Patrick KavanaghEpicby Patrick KavanaghThe Eve Of St. Agnesby John KeatsLa Belle Dame Sans Merciby John KeatsLast Sonnet (revised Version)by John KeatsOde On A Grecian Urnby John KeatsOde On Melancholyby John KeatsOde To A Nightingaleby John KeatsOde To Psycheby John KeatsOn First Looking Into Chapman's Homerby John KeatsOn The Seaby John KeatsOn The Sonnetby John KeatsSonnetby John KeatsSonnet On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Againby John KeatsSonnet: To Homerby John KeatsTo Autumnby John KeatsTo Fanny Brawneby John KeatsApples On Champlainby Richard KenneyAubadeby Richard KenneyAn Exequy To His Matchless, Never-to-be-forgotten Friendby Henry (1592-1669) KingAfter Making Love We Hear Footstepsby Galway KinnellCorrespondence School Instructor Says Goodbye ... Studentsby Galway KinnellRecessionalby Rudyard KiplingTommy [atkins]by Rudyard KiplingEnergy In Swedenby Kenneth KochVariations On A Theme By William Carlos Williamsby Kenneth KochBanking Potatoesby Yusef KomunyakaaSunday Afternoonsby Yusef KomunyakaaRobin Redbreastby Stanley Jasspon KunitzDirceby Walter Savage LandorDying Speech Of An Old Philosopherby Walter Savage LandorImmortality [or, Verse]by Walter Savage LandorRose Aylmerby Walter Savage LandorPiers Plowmanby William LanglandHymns Of The Marshes: The Marshes Of Glynnby Sidney LanierEve's Apologyby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerPontius Pilateby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerSith Cynthia Is Ascended To That Restby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerAn Arundel Tombby Philip LarkinChurch Goingby Philip LarkinThe Explosionby Philip LarkinFor Sidney Bechetby Philip LarkinMcmxiv [1914]by Philip LarkinSad Stepsby Philip LarkinTalking In Bedby Philip LarkinThe Treesby Philip LarkinBavarian Gentiansby David Herbert LawrenceThe English Are So Niceby David Herbert LawrenceLove On The Farmby David Herbert LawrencePianoby David Herbert LawrenceThe Ship Of Deathby David Herbert LawrenceSnakeby David Herbert LawrenceBerry Pickingby Irving LaytonThe Birth Of Tragedyby Irving LaytonMira's Willby Mary LeaporBy Way Of Prefaceby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearThe Owl And The Pussy Catby Edward LearPersimmonsby Li-young LeeIn Minako's Houseby Brad LeithauserCaedmonby Denise LevertovO Taste And Seeby Denise LevertovTenebrae (fall Of 1967)by Denise LevertovTriple Featureby Denise LevertovThe River-merchant's Wife: A Letterby Li PoThe Cross Of Snowby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIntroductory Verses [or, Prologue] (lines 1-15)by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Jewish Cemetery At Newportby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowCoalby Audre LordeHanging Fireby Audre LordeThe Grasshopper; To My Noble Friend Mr. Charles Cottonby Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From Prisonby Richard LovelaceTo Lucasta, [on] Going To The Warsby Richard LovelacePatternsby Amy LowellThe Weather-cock Points Southby Amy LowellEpilogueby Robert LowellFor The Union Deadby Robert LowellHarriet (2)by Robert LowellMr. Edwards And The Spiderby Robert LowellMy Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslowby Robert LowellDelirium In Vera Cruzby Malcolm LowryEye-openerby Malcolm LowryStrange Typeby Malcolm LowryThyestes, Act 2: Chorusby Lucius Annaeus SenecaCupid And Campaspe [or, Cards And Kisses]by John LylyA Serving Men's Songby John LylyBagpipe Musicby Frederick Louis MacneiceLondon Rainby Frederick Louis MacneiceSeptember Has Come And I Wakeby Frederick Louis MacneiceStar-gazerby Frederick Louis MacneiceThe Sunlight On The Gardenby Frederick Louis MacneiceA Lost Soulby Jay MacphersonThe Swanby Jay MacphersonA Disused Shed In Co. Wexfordby Derek MahonEpigram: 101by Marcus Valerius MartialisThe Passionate Shepherd To His Loveby Christopher MarloweBermudasby Andrew MarvellThe Definition Of Loveby Andrew MarvellThe Gardenby Andrew MarvellThe Mower Against Gardensby Andrew MarvellTo His Coy Mistressby Andrew MarvellHistoireby Harry MathewsThe Berg (a Dream)by Herman MelvilleGreek Architectureby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleShiloh; A Requiemby Herman MelvilleLucifer In Starlightby George MeredithModern Love: 1by George MeredithModern Love: 17by George MeredithModern Love: 30by George MeredithModern Love: 48by George MeredithModern Love: 49by George MeredithModern Love: 50by George MeredithRhode Islandby William MeredithThe Book Of Ephraim, Selectionby James Ingram MerrillThe Broken Homeby James Ingram MerrillThe Victor Dogby James Ingram MerrillThe Drunk In The Furnaceby William Stanley MerwinLosing A Languageby William Stanley MerwinOdysseus; For George Kirsteinby William Stanley MerwinThe Farmer's Brideby Charlotte MewArmenonvilleby Edna St. Vincent MillayThe Buck In The Snowby Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 41by Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 45by Edna St. Vincent MillayEcho [or, The Lady Sings]. Lines 230-243by John MiltonEpitaph On The Admirable Dramatic Poet, William Shakespeareby John MiltonIl Penserosoby John MiltonL'allegroby John MiltonLycidasby John MiltonOn His Being [or, Having] Arrived At The Age Of Twenty-threeby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativityby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativity: The Hymnby John MiltonThe Poet's Theme; Invocation. Lines 1-25by John MiltonSong [or, Sabrina]by John MiltonSonnet: 18. On The Late Massacre In Piedmontby John MiltonSonnet: 19. On His Blindnessby John MiltonSonnet: 23. On His Deceased Wifeby John MiltonThe Eagle-feather Fanby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Gift; For Bobby Jack Nelsonby Navarre Scott MomadayHeadwatersby Navarre Scott MomadayTwo Figuresby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Fishby Marianne MooreThe Mind Is An Enchanting Thingby Marianne MooreNeverthelessby Marianne MoorePoetry (further Revised)by Marianne MooreThe Steeple-jack (revised Version)by Marianne MooreWhat Are Years?by Marianne MooreThe Persistence Of Songby Howard MossTouristsby Howard MossGathering Mushroomsby Paul MuldoonMilkweed And Monarchby Paul MuldoonMorseby Les A. MurrayNoonday Axemanby Les A. MurrayColumbusby Ogden NashReflections On Ice-breakingby Ogden NashSummer's Last Will And Testament: A Litany In Time Of Plagueby Thomas NasheSummer's Last Will And Testament: Springby Thomas NasheThe Blue Swallowsby Howard NemerovBoy With Book Of Knowledgeby Howard NemerovThe Goose Fishby Howard NemerovA Primer Of The Daily Roundby Howard NemerovThe Day Lady Diedby Frank O'haraWhy I Am Not A Painterby Frank O'haraMerce Of Egyptby Charles OlsonThe Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition. (complete)by Omar KhayyamEnds Of The Earthby Michael OndaatjeCathedral Buildersby John OrmondAnthem For Doomed Youthby Wilfred OwenDulce Et Decorum Estby Wilfred OwenFutilityby Wilfred OwenStrange Meetingby Wilfred OwenDeaf-mute In The Pear Treeby Patricia Kathleen PageFifth Proseby Michael PalmerOf This Cloth Doll Which (sarah's Fourth)by Michael PalmerOne Perfect Roseby Dorothy ParkerResumeby Dorothy ParkerSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 156by PetrarchEpitaph On Her Son H.p. At St. Syth's Churchby Katherine PhilipsTo My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendshipby Katherine PhilipsA Long Branch Songby Robert PinskyThe Streetby Robert PinskyArielby Sylvia PlathDaddyby Sylvia PlathLady Lazarusby Sylvia PlathMorning Songby Sylvia PlathThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeTo Science; Sonnetby Edgar Allan PoeEpistle To Dr. Arbuthnotby Alexander PopeEpistle To Miss Teresa Blount, On Her Leaving The Townby Alexander PopeThe Rape Of The Lockby Alexander PopeA Consumer's Reportby Peter PorterAn Exequyby Peter PorterCanto 1by Ezra PoundThe Gardenby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 1. E.p. Ode Pour L'election De Son Sepulchreby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 2by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 3by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 4by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 5by Ezra PoundIn A Station Of The Metroby Ezra PoundPortrait D'une Femmeby Ezra PoundTs'ai Chi'hby Ezra PoundFrom Stone To Steelby Edwin John PrattA Martian Sends A Postcard Homeby Craig RaineFortune Hath Taken Thee Away, My Loveby Walter RaleighThe Lieby Walter RaleighLove And Timeby Walter RaleighThe Nymph's Reply To The Shepherdby Walter RaleighThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimageby Walter RaleighA Vision Upon [this Conceit] Of The Faerie Queene (1)by Walter RaleighBells For John Whiteside's Daughterby John Crowe RansomDead Boyby John Crowe RansomPiazza Pieceby John Crowe RansomLessons Of The War: 1. Naming Of Partsby Henry Reed1.by Adrienne Cecile Rich8.by Adrienne Cecile RichAunt Jennifer's Tigersby Adrienne Cecile RichDiving Into The Wreckby Adrienne Cecile RichLiving In Sinby Adrienne Cecile RichOrionby Adrienne Cecile RichMarsyasby Charles George Douglas RobertsMiniver Cheevyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonMr. Flood's Partyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonReuben Brightby Edwin Arlington RobinsonRichard Coryby Edwin Arlington RobinsonElegy For Janeby Theodore RoethkeI Knew A Womanby Theodore RoethkeThe Lost Sonby Theodore RoethkeMy Papa's Waltzby Theodore RoethkeThe Wakingby Theodore RoethkeBreak Of Day In The Trenchesby Isaac RosenbergEchoby Christina Georgina RossettiIn An Artist's Studioby Christina Georgina RossettiPassing Awayby Christina Georgina RossettiRememberby Christina Georgina RossettiSong (10)by Christina Georgina RossettiUp-hillby Christina Georgina RossettiThe Blessed Damozelby Dante Gabriel RossettiThe House Of Life: The Sonnet (introduction)by Dante Gabriel RossettiBallad Of Orange And Grapeby Muriel RukeyserNight Feedingby Muriel RukeyserChicagoby Carl SandburgGrassby Carl SandburgEveryone Sangby Siegfried Sassoon'they'by Siegfried SassoonDarwin In 1881by Gjertrud SchnackenbergWhere Have All The Flowers Gone?by Pete SeegerThe Truth The Dead Knowby Anne SextonAriel's Song (1) [or, Dirge] [or, A Sea Dirge]. Fr. The Tempestby William ShakespeareThe Dirge [for Fidele], Fr. Cymbelineby William ShakespeareFeste's Song (1), Fr. Twelfth Nightby William ShakespeareLove In Spring-timeby William ShakespeareThe Phoenix And The Turtleby William ShakespeareSong Of The Holly, Fr. As You Like Itby William ShakespeareSonnet: 1by William ShakespeareSonnet: 106by William ShakespeareSonnet: 107by William ShakespeareSonnet: 116by William ShakespeareSonnet: 12by William ShakespeareSonnet: 129by William ShakespeareSonnet: 130by William ShakespeareSonnet: 138by William ShakespeareSonnet: 146by William ShakespeareSonnet: 18by William ShakespeareSonnet: 20by William ShakespeareSonnet: 29by William ShakespeareSonnet: 30by William ShakespeareSonnet: 55by William ShakespeareSonnet: 65by William ShakespeareSonnet: 71by William ShakespeareSonnet: 73by William ShakespeareSonnet: 94by William ShakespeareAdonais; An Elegy On The Death Of John Keatsby Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (1)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (2)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyThe Cloudby Percy Bysshe ShelleyEngland In 1819by Percy Bysshe ShelleyHymn To Intellectual Beautyby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOde To The West Windby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasby Percy Bysshe ShelleyStanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naplesby Percy Bysshe ShelleyTo A Skylarkby Percy Bysshe ShelleyArcadia: Sestinaby Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 1by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 31by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 48by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 49by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 52by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 71by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 90by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: Seventh Song (stella Singing)by Philip SidneyWhat Length Of Verseby Philip Sidney4. Path. Reportby Louis Edward Sissman5. Outboundby Louis Edward SissmanMannerly Margery, Milk And Aleby John SkeltonPla Ce Bo, %who Is There, Who?by John SkeltonThough I Have Enrolledby John SkeltonTo Mistress Margaret Husseyby John SkeltonWherefore Hold Me Excusedby John SkeltonJubilate Agno: My Cat Jeoffrey [or, Lines 697-780.]by Christopher SmartElegiac Sonnet: 82. To The Shade Of Burnsby Charlotte (turner) SmithElegiac Sonnet: 88. 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Masts At Dawnby Robert Penn WarrenMan Frail And God Eternalby Isaac WattsOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 1by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 11by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 24by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 52by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 6by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: A Communication ...by Isabella WhitneyThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: The Manner Of ...by Isabella WhitneyAdvice To A Prophetby Richard WilburJunkby Richard WilburLove Calls Us To The Things Of This Worldby Richard WilburPiazza Di Spagna, Early Morningby Richard WilburSeed Leaves; Homage To R. F.by Richard WilburThe Questionby Charles Kenneth WilliamsSnow: 2by Charles Kenneth WilliamsAsphodel, That Greeny Flowerby William Carlos WilliamsThe Dance (1)by William Carlos WilliamsDanse Russeby William Carlos WilliamsPoemby William Carlos WilliamsThe Red Wheelbarrowby William Carlos WilliamsA Sort Of A Songby William Carlos WilliamsThis Is Just To Sayby William Carlos WilliamsThe Yachtsby William Carlos WilliamsThe Disabled Debaucheeby John WilmotA Satire [or, Satyr] Against Mankindby John WilmotA Song Of A Young Lady To Her Ancient Loverby John WilmotReading The Bible Backwardsby Eleanor WilnerComposed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802by William WordsworthDaffodilsby William WordsworthEcclesiastical Sonnets: Part 3: 34. Mutabilityby William WordsworthElegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle, In A Stormby William WordsworthEvening On Calais Beachby William WordsworthFair Seed-time Had My Soul, And I Grew Upby William WordsworthLines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbeyby William WordsworthLondon, 1802 (2)by William WordsworthLucy (2)by William WordsworthLucy (3)by William WordsworthLucy (5)by William WordsworthOde: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhoodby William WordsworthThe Rainbow [in The Sky]by William WordsworthResolution And Independenceby William WordsworthThe Solitary Reaperby William WordsworthSonnetby William WordsworthThe Sonnetby William WordsworthSonnet On Catherine Wordsworthby William WordsworthThe World; Sonnetby William WordsworthThe Lover: A Balladby Mary Wortley MontaguA Receipt To Cure The Vapoursby Mary Wortley MontaguA Note Left In Jimmy Leonard's Shackby James WrightSpeakby James WrightEve To Her Daughtersby Judith WrightWoman To Manby Judith WrightA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 1by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 2by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 6by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: 37by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: Sonnet 74. Songby Mary Sidney WrothSong, Fr. Uraniaby Mary Sidney WrothEgerton Manuscript: 39by Thomas WyattEpigram: 30by Thomas WyattThe Hindby Thomas WyattThe Lover Complaineth The Unkindness Of His Loveby Thomas WyattThe Lover Showeth How He Is Forsakenby Thomas WyattSteadfastness; The Lover Beseecheth His Mistressby Thomas WyattTo His Ladyby Thomas WyattVarium Et Mutabileby Thomas WyattAdam's Curseby William Butler YeatsAmong School Childrenby William Butler YeatsByzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Circus Animals' Desertionby William Butler YeatsCrazy Jane Talks With The Bishopby William Butler YeatsEaster 1916by William Butler YeatsThe Lake Isle Of Innisfreeby William Butler YeatsLapis Lazuli (for Henry Clifton)by William Butler YeatsLeda And The Swanby William Butler YeatsLong-legged Flyby William Butler YeatsSailing To Byzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Second Comingby William Butler YeatsThe Stolen Childby William Butler YeatsUnder Ben Bulbenby William Butler YeatsWhen You Are Oldby William Butler YeatsThe Wild Swans At Cooleby William Butler YeatsThe Ant Hillby Cynthia ZarinSongby Cynthia ZarinBoots Of Spanish Leatherby Robert Zimmerman--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an alternatePaperbackedition.

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Studentsby Galway KinnellRecessionalby Rudyard KiplingTommy [atkins]by Rudyard KiplingEnergy In Swedenby Kenneth KochVariations On A Theme By William Carlos Williamsby Kenneth KochBanking Potatoesby Yusef KomunyakaaSunday Afternoonsby Yusef KomunyakaaRobin Redbreastby Stanley Jasspon KunitzDirceby Walter Savage LandorDying Speech Of An Old Philosopherby Walter Savage LandorImmortality [or, Verse]by Walter Savage LandorRose Aylmerby Walter Savage LandorPiers Plowmanby William LanglandHymns Of The Marshes: The Marshes Of Glynnby Sidney LanierEve's Apologyby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerPontius Pilateby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerSith Cynthia Is Ascended To That Restby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerAn Arundel Tombby Philip LarkinChurch Goingby Philip LarkinThe Explosionby Philip LarkinFor Sidney Bechetby Philip LarkinMcmxiv [1914]by Philip LarkinSad Stepsby Philip LarkinTalking In Bedby Philip LarkinThe Treesby Philip LarkinBavarian Gentiansby David Herbert LawrenceThe English Are So Niceby David Herbert LawrenceLove On The Farmby David Herbert LawrencePianoby David Herbert LawrenceThe Ship Of Deathby David Herbert LawrenceSnakeby David Herbert LawrenceBerry Pickingby Irving LaytonThe Birth Of Tragedyby Irving LaytonMira's Willby Mary LeaporBy Way Of Prefaceby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearThe Owl And The Pussy Catby Edward LearPersimmonsby Li-young LeeIn Minako's Houseby Brad LeithauserCaedmonby Denise LevertovO Taste And Seeby Denise LevertovTenebrae (fall Of 1967)by Denise LevertovTriple Featureby Denise LevertovThe River-merchant's Wife: A Letterby Li PoThe Cross Of Snowby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIntroductory Verses [or, Prologue] (lines 1-15)by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Jewish Cemetery At Newportby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowCoalby Audre LordeHanging Fireby Audre LordeThe Grasshopper; To My Noble Friend Mr. Charles Cottonby Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From Prisonby Richard LovelaceTo Lucasta, [on] Going To The Warsby Richard LovelacePatternsby Amy LowellThe Weather-cock Points Southby Amy LowellEpilogueby Robert LowellFor The Union Deadby Robert LowellHarriet (2)by Robert LowellMr. Edwards And The Spiderby Robert LowellMy Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslowby Robert LowellDelirium In Vera Cruzby Malcolm LowryEye-openerby Malcolm LowryStrange Typeby Malcolm LowryThyestes, Act 2: Chorusby Lucius Annaeus SenecaCupid And Campaspe [or, Cards And Kisses]by John LylyA Serving Men's Songby John LylyBagpipe Musicby Frederick Louis MacneiceLondon Rainby Frederick Louis MacneiceSeptember Has Come And I Wakeby Frederick Louis MacneiceStar-gazerby Frederick Louis MacneiceThe Sunlight On The Gardenby Frederick Louis MacneiceA Lost Soulby Jay MacphersonThe Swanby Jay MacphersonA Disused Shed In Co. Wexfordby Derek MahonEpigram: 101by Marcus Valerius MartialisThe Passionate Shepherd To His Loveby Christopher MarloweBermudasby Andrew MarvellThe Definition Of Loveby Andrew MarvellThe Gardenby Andrew MarvellThe Mower Against Gardensby Andrew MarvellTo His Coy Mistressby Andrew MarvellHistoireby Harry MathewsThe Berg (a Dream)by Herman MelvilleGreek Architectureby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleShiloh; A Requiemby Herman MelvilleLucifer In Starlightby George MeredithModern Love: 1by George MeredithModern Love: 17by George MeredithModern Love: 30by George MeredithModern Love: 48by George MeredithModern Love: 49by George MeredithModern Love: 50by George MeredithRhode Islandby William MeredithThe Book Of Ephraim, Selectionby James Ingram MerrillThe Broken Homeby James Ingram MerrillThe Victor Dogby James Ingram MerrillThe Drunk In The Furnaceby William Stanley MerwinLosing A Languageby William Stanley MerwinOdysseus; For George Kirsteinby William Stanley MerwinThe Farmer's Brideby Charlotte MewArmenonvilleby Edna St. Vincent MillayThe Buck In The Snowby Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 41by Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 45by Edna St. Vincent MillayEcho [or, The Lady Sings]. Lines 230-243by John MiltonEpitaph On The Admirable Dramatic Poet, William Shakespeareby John MiltonIl Penserosoby John MiltonL'allegroby John MiltonLycidasby John MiltonOn His Being [or, Having] Arrived At The Age Of Twenty-threeby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativityby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativity: The Hymnby John MiltonThe Poet's Theme; Invocation. Lines 1-25by John MiltonSong [or, Sabrina]by John MiltonSonnet: 18. On The Late Massacre In Piedmontby John MiltonSonnet: 19. On His Blindnessby John MiltonSonnet: 23. On His Deceased Wifeby John MiltonThe Eagle-feather Fanby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Gift; For Bobby Jack Nelsonby Navarre Scott MomadayHeadwatersby Navarre Scott MomadayTwo Figuresby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Fishby Marianne MooreThe Mind Is An Enchanting Thingby Marianne MooreNeverthelessby Marianne MoorePoetry (further Revised)by Marianne MooreThe Steeple-jack (revised Version)by Marianne MooreWhat Are Years?by Marianne MooreThe Persistence Of Songby Howard MossTouristsby Howard MossGathering Mushroomsby Paul MuldoonMilkweed And Monarchby Paul MuldoonMorseby Les A. MurrayNoonday Axemanby Les A. MurrayColumbusby Ogden NashReflections On Ice-breakingby Ogden NashSummer's Last Will And Testament: A Litany In Time Of Plagueby Thomas NasheSummer's Last Will And Testament: Springby Thomas NasheThe Blue Swallowsby Howard NemerovBoy With Book Of Knowledgeby Howard NemerovThe Goose Fishby Howard NemerovA Primer Of The Daily Roundby Howard NemerovThe Day Lady Diedby Frank O'haraWhy I Am Not A Painterby Frank O'haraMerce Of Egyptby Charles OlsonThe Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition. (complete)by Omar KhayyamEnds Of The Earthby Michael OndaatjeCathedral Buildersby John OrmondAnthem For Doomed Youthby Wilfred OwenDulce Et Decorum Estby Wilfred OwenFutilityby Wilfred OwenStrange Meetingby Wilfred OwenDeaf-mute In The Pear Treeby Patricia Kathleen PageFifth Proseby Michael PalmerOf This Cloth Doll Which (sarah's Fourth)by Michael PalmerOne Perfect Roseby Dorothy ParkerResumeby Dorothy ParkerSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 156by PetrarchEpitaph On Her Son H.p. At St. Syth's Churchby Katherine PhilipsTo My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendshipby Katherine PhilipsA Long Branch Songby Robert PinskyThe Streetby Robert PinskyArielby Sylvia PlathDaddyby Sylvia PlathLady Lazarusby Sylvia PlathMorning Songby Sylvia PlathThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeTo Science; Sonnetby Edgar Allan PoeEpistle To Dr. Arbuthnotby Alexander PopeEpistle To Miss Teresa Blount, On Her Leaving The Townby Alexander PopeThe Rape Of The Lockby Alexander PopeA Consumer's Reportby Peter PorterAn Exequyby Peter PorterCanto 1by Ezra PoundThe Gardenby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 1. E.p. Ode Pour L'election De Son Sepulchreby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 2by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 3by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 4by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 5by Ezra PoundIn A Station Of The Metroby Ezra PoundPortrait D'une Femmeby Ezra PoundTs'ai Chi'hby Ezra PoundFrom Stone To Steelby Edwin John PrattA Martian Sends A Postcard Homeby Craig RaineFortune Hath Taken Thee Away, My Loveby Walter RaleighThe Lieby Walter RaleighLove And Timeby Walter RaleighThe Nymph's Reply To The Shepherdby Walter RaleighThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimageby Walter RaleighA Vision Upon [this Conceit] Of The Faerie Queene (1)by Walter RaleighBells For John Whiteside's Daughterby John Crowe RansomDead Boyby John Crowe RansomPiazza Pieceby John Crowe RansomLessons Of The War: 1. Naming Of Partsby Henry Reed1.by Adrienne Cecile Rich8.by Adrienne Cecile RichAunt Jennifer's Tigersby Adrienne Cecile RichDiving Into The Wreckby Adrienne Cecile RichLiving In Sinby Adrienne Cecile RichOrionby Adrienne Cecile RichMarsyasby Charles George Douglas RobertsMiniver Cheevyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonMr. Flood's Partyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonReuben Brightby Edwin Arlington RobinsonRichard Coryby Edwin Arlington RobinsonElegy For Janeby Theodore RoethkeI Knew A Womanby Theodore RoethkeThe Lost Sonby Theodore RoethkeMy Papa's Waltzby Theodore RoethkeThe Wakingby Theodore RoethkeBreak Of Day In The Trenchesby Isaac RosenbergEchoby Christina Georgina RossettiIn An Artist's Studioby Christina Georgina RossettiPassing Awayby Christina Georgina RossettiRememberby Christina Georgina RossettiSong (10)by Christina Georgina RossettiUp-hillby Christina Georgina RossettiThe Blessed Damozelby Dante Gabriel RossettiThe House Of Life: The Sonnet (introduction)by Dante Gabriel RossettiBallad Of Orange And Grapeby Muriel RukeyserNight Feedingby Muriel RukeyserChicagoby Carl SandburgGrassby Carl SandburgEveryone Sangby Siegfried Sassoon'they'by Siegfried SassoonDarwin In 1881by Gjertrud SchnackenbergWhere Have All The Flowers Gone?by Pete SeegerThe Truth The Dead Knowby Anne SextonAriel's Song (1) [or, Dirge] [or, A Sea Dirge]. Fr. The Tempestby William ShakespeareThe Dirge [for Fidele], Fr. Cymbelineby William ShakespeareFeste's Song (1), Fr. Twelfth Nightby William ShakespeareLove In Spring-timeby William ShakespeareThe Phoenix And The Turtleby William ShakespeareSong Of The Holly, Fr. As You Like Itby William ShakespeareSonnet: 1by William ShakespeareSonnet: 106by William ShakespeareSonnet: 107by William ShakespeareSonnet: 116by William ShakespeareSonnet: 12by William ShakespeareSonnet: 129by William ShakespeareSonnet: 130by William ShakespeareSonnet: 138by William ShakespeareSonnet: 146by William ShakespeareSonnet: 18by William ShakespeareSonnet: 20by William ShakespeareSonnet: 29by William ShakespeareSonnet: 30by William ShakespeareSonnet: 55by William ShakespeareSonnet: 65by William ShakespeareSonnet: 71by William ShakespeareSonnet: 73by William ShakespeareSonnet: 94by William ShakespeareAdonais; An Elegy On The Death Of John Keatsby Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (1)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (2)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyThe Cloudby Percy Bysshe ShelleyEngland In 1819by Percy Bysshe ShelleyHymn To Intellectual Beautyby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOde To The West Windby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasby Percy Bysshe ShelleyStanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naplesby Percy Bysshe ShelleyTo A Skylarkby Percy Bysshe ShelleyArcadia: Sestinaby Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 1by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 31by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 48by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 49by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 52by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 71by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 90by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: Seventh Song (stella Singing)by Philip SidneyWhat Length Of Verseby Philip Sidney4. Path. Reportby Louis Edward Sissman5. Outboundby Louis Edward SissmanMannerly Margery, Milk And Aleby John SkeltonPla Ce Bo, %who Is There, Who?by John SkeltonThough I Have Enrolledby John SkeltonTo Mistress Margaret Husseyby John SkeltonWherefore Hold Me Excusedby John SkeltonJubilate Agno: My Cat Jeoffrey [or, Lines 697-780.]by Christopher SmartElegiac Sonnet: 82. To The Shade Of Burnsby Charlotte (turner) SmithElegiac Sonnet: 88. Nepentheby Charlotte (turner) SmithImperial Lord Of The High Southern Coastby Charlotte (turner) SmithMr. Overby Florence Margaret SmithNo Categories!by Florence Margaret SmithNot Waving But Drowningby Florence Margaret SmithPrettyby Florence Margaret Smith10by William Dewitt Snodgrass2by William Dewitt Snodgrass3by William Dewitt Snodgrass7by William Dewitt SnodgrassMementos, Iby William Dewitt SnodgrassAbove Pate Valleyby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: A Spring Night In Shokoku-jiby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: An Autumn Morning In Skokoku-jiby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: December At Yaseby Gary SnyderFour Poems For Robin: Siwashing It Out .. In Sisulaw Forestby Gary SnyderNot Knowingby Gary SotoThe Burning Babeby Robert SouthwellTelephone Conversationby Wole SoyinkaAmoretti: 15by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 23by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 54by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 67by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 70by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 71by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 75by Edmund SpenserAmoretti: 79by Edmund SpenserBook 1: Introductionby Edmund SpenserCanto 1by Edmund SpenserEpithalamionby Edmund SpenserPart 1, Stanza 3.by Gertrude SteinPart 3, Stanza 2.by Gertrude SteinPart 3, Stanza 5.by Gertrude SteinPart 5, Stanza 38.by Gertrude SteinPart 5, Stanza 63.by Gertrude SteinAnecdote Of The Jarby Wallace StevensThe Emperor Of Ice-creamby Wallace StevensThe Idea Of Order At Key Westby Wallace StevensOf Mere Beingby Wallace StevensPeter Quince At The Clavierby Wallace StevensThe Snow Manby Wallace StevensSunday Morningby Wallace StevensThirteen Ways Of Looking At A Blackbirdby Wallace StevensWaving Adieu, Adieu, Adieuby Wallace StevensAlways; For Charles Simicby Mark StrandDark Harbor: 16by Mark StrandThe Predictionby Mark StrandConstancyby John SucklingSongby John SucklingSonnet: 2by John SucklingCardinal Ideogramsby May SwensonGoodbye, Goldeneyeby May SwensonA Description Of The Morningby Jonathan SwiftThe Lady's Dressing Roomby Jonathan SwiftStella's Birthday, 1726-7by Jonathan SwiftChorusby Algernon Charles SwinburneA Forsaken Gardenby Algernon Charles SwinburneOde To The Confederate Deadby John Orley Allen TatePreparatory Meditations, 1st Series: 8by Edward TaylorUpon A Spider Catching A Flyby Edward TaylorBreak, Break, Breakby Alfred TennysonCrossing The Barby Alfred TennysonThe Eagle; A Fragmentby Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 1by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 11by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 119by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 121by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 130by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 19by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 2by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 50by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 67by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 7by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 88by Alfred TennysonIn Memoriam A.h.h.: 95by Alfred TennysonThe Lady Of Shalottby Alfred TennysonThe Lotos-eatersby Alfred TennysonMarianaby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: Songby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: Songby Alfred TennysonThe Princess: [bugle] Songby Alfred TennysonTithonusby Alfred TennysonUlyssesby Alfred TennysonDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good Nightby Dylan ThomasFern Hillby Dylan ThomasThe Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flowerby Dylan ThomasThe Hand That Signed The Paper Felled A Cityby Dylan ThomasIn Memory Of Ann Jonesby Dylan ThomasIn My Craft Or Sullen Artby Dylan ThomasA Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In Londonby Dylan ThomasAs The Team's Head Brassby Philip Edward ThomasIn Memoriam (easter 1915)by Philip Edward ThomasThe View From The Windowby Ronald Stuart ThomasWelsh Landscapeby Ronald Stuart ThomasConclusion (lines 988-1069).by James (1700-1748) ThomsonSic Vitaby Henry David ThoreauTichborne's Elegy, Written In The Tower Before His Executionby Chidiock TichbornePsyche: Proemby Mary (blachford) TigheFarewell To Van Goghby Charles TomlinsonHarvest Songby Jean ToomerReapersby Jean ToomerWonderby Thomas TraherneSonnet: 1, 10by Frederick Goddard TuckermanSonnet: 1, 28by Frederick Goddard TuckermanSonnet: 2, 7by Frederick Goddard Tuckerman1, 1by Anonymous1, 2by Anonymous1, 3by Anonymous1, 4by Anonymous1, 5by AnonymousAdam Lay I-bowndyn [or, I-bounden, Or, Y-bounden]by AnonymousAlisonby AnonymousThe Bitter Withy (1)by AnonymousBonny Barbara Allanby AnonymousCuckoo Songby AnonymousThe Douglas Tragedyby AnonymousFoweles In The [pe] Frithby AnonymousThe Hawkerby AnonymousI Am Of [or, From] Irelandby AnonymousI Have A Young Sisterby AnonymousI Sing Of A Maiden [or, Syge Of A Mayden]by AnonymousLord Randalby AnonymousLove Me Little, Love Me Longby AnonymousMary Hamilton (version A)by AnonymousMary Hamilton (version B)by AnonymousNow Go'th Sun Under Woodby AnonymousRiddle (1)by AnonymousRiddle (2)by AnonymousRiddle (3)by AnonymousThe Sacrament Of The Altarby AnonymousThe Seafarerby AnonymousThe Seafarerby AnonymousSee! Here, My Heartby AnonymousSir Patrick Spensby AnonymousTearsby AnonymousThe Three Ravens (1)by AnonymousTimor Mortisby AnonymousTom O' Bedlam's Songby AnonymousThe Unquiet Graveby AnonymousWestern Wind (2)by AnonymousEzekiel Saw The Wheelby Anonymous - African AmericanFolk Songby Anonymous - African AmericanIntroductory: History And Praise Of The Danesby Anonymous - NorthumbrianThe Last Survivor's Speechby Anonymous - NorthumbrianLetters From A Fatherby Mona Van DuynThe Retreatby Henry VaughanThey Are All Goneby Henry VaughanThe Waterfallby Henry VaughanThe Deadby Jones VeryThe Lostby Jones Very1. Adios, Carenageby Derek Walcott30.by Derek WalcottA Far Cry From Africaby Derek WalcottMidsummer: 27by Derek WalcottSongby Edmund WallerBearded Oaksby Robert Penn WarrenEvening Hawkby Robert Penn WarrenIsland Of Summer: 14. Masts At Dawnby Robert Penn WarrenMan Frail And God Eternalby Isaac WattsOn Being Brought From Africa To Americaby Phillis WheatleyTo S.m., A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Worksby Phillis WheatleyBeat! Beat! Drums!by Walt WhitmanCrossing Brooklyn Ferryby Walt WhitmanA Noiseless Patient Spiderby Walt WhitmanOut Of The Cradle Endlessly Rockingby Walt WhitmanPresident Lincoln's Burial Hymnby Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 1by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 11by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 24by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 52by Walt WhitmanSong Of Myself: 6by Walt WhitmanTo A Locomotive In Winterby Walt WhitmanVigil Strange I Kept On The Field One Nightby Walt WhitmanWhen I Heard The Learn'd Astronomerby Walt WhitmanThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: A Communication ...by Isabella WhitneyThe Author Maketh Her Will & Testament: The Manner Of ...by Isabella WhitneyAdvice To A Prophetby Richard WilburJunkby Richard WilburLove Calls Us To The Things Of This Worldby Richard WilburPiazza Di Spagna, Early Morningby Richard WilburSeed Leaves; Homage To R. F.by Richard WilburThe Questionby Charles Kenneth WilliamsSnow: 2by Charles Kenneth WilliamsAsphodel, That Greeny Flowerby William Carlos WilliamsThe Dance (1)by William Carlos WilliamsDanse Russeby William Carlos WilliamsPoemby William Carlos WilliamsThe Red Wheelbarrowby William Carlos WilliamsA Sort Of A Songby William Carlos WilliamsThis Is Just To Sayby William Carlos WilliamsThe Yachtsby William Carlos WilliamsThe Disabled Debaucheeby John WilmotA Satire [or, Satyr] Against Mankindby John WilmotA Song Of A Young Lady To Her Ancient Loverby John WilmotReading The Bible Backwardsby Eleanor WilnerComposed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802by William WordsworthDaffodilsby William WordsworthEcclesiastical Sonnets: Part 3: 34. Mutabilityby William WordsworthElegiac Stanzas Suggested By A Picture Of Peele Castle, In A Stormby William WordsworthEvening On Calais Beachby William WordsworthFair Seed-time Had My Soul, And I Grew Upby William WordsworthLines Composed A Few Miles Above Tintern Abbeyby William WordsworthLondon, 1802 (2)by William WordsworthLucy (2)by William WordsworthLucy (3)by William WordsworthLucy (5)by William WordsworthOde: Intimations Of Immortality From Recollections Of Early Childhoodby William WordsworthThe Rainbow [in The Sky]by William WordsworthResolution And Independenceby William WordsworthThe Solitary Reaperby William WordsworthSonnetby William WordsworthThe Sonnetby William WordsworthSonnet On Catherine Wordsworthby William WordsworthThe World; Sonnetby William WordsworthThe Lover: A Balladby Mary Wortley MontaguA Receipt To Cure The Vapoursby Mary Wortley MontaguA Note Left In Jimmy Leonard's Shackby James WrightSpeakby James WrightEve To Her Daughtersby Judith WrightWoman To Manby Judith WrightA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 1by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 2by Mary Sidney WrothA Crown Of Sonnets Dedicated To Love: 6by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: 37by Mary Sidney WrothPamphilia To Amphilanthus: Sonnet 74. Songby Mary Sidney WrothSong, Fr. Uraniaby Mary Sidney WrothEgerton Manuscript: 39by Thomas WyattEpigram: 30by Thomas WyattThe Hindby Thomas WyattThe Lover Complaineth The Unkindness Of His Loveby Thomas WyattThe Lover Showeth How He Is Forsakenby Thomas WyattSteadfastness; The Lover Beseecheth His Mistressby Thomas WyattTo His Ladyby Thomas WyattVarium Et Mutabileby Thomas WyattAdam's Curseby William Butler YeatsAmong School Childrenby William Butler YeatsByzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Circus Animals' Desertionby William Butler YeatsCrazy Jane Talks With The Bishopby William Butler YeatsEaster 1916by William Butler YeatsThe Lake Isle Of Innisfreeby William Butler YeatsLapis Lazuli (for Henry Clifton)by William Butler YeatsLeda And The Swanby William Butler YeatsLong-legged Flyby William Butler YeatsSailing To Byzantiumby William Butler YeatsThe Second Comingby William Butler YeatsThe Stolen Childby William Butler YeatsUnder Ben Bulbenby William Butler YeatsWhen You Are Oldby William Butler YeatsThe Wild Swans At Cooleby William Butler YeatsThe Ant Hillby Cynthia ZarinSongby Cynthia ZarinBoots Of Spanish Leatherby Robert Zimmerman--Table of Poems fromPoem Finder®--This text refers to an alternatePaperbackedition.
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The Ex-queen Among The Astronomersby Karen Fleur AdcockCorsons Inletby Archie Randolph AmmonsPet Pantherby Archie Randolph AmmonsSilverby Archie Randolph AmmonsDover Beachby Matthew ArnoldIsolation: To Marguerite - Continuedby Matthew ArnoldThe Scholar Gipsyby Matthew ArnoldShakespeareby Matthew ArnoldBrute Imageby John AshberyMelodic Trainsby John AshberyThe Painterby John AshberyBalade Made And Sange Whan She Was In Newgateby Anne AskeweAt The Tourist Center In Bostonby Margaret AtwoodFlowersby Margaret AtwoodIn Memory Of W.b. Yeatsby Wystan Hugh AudenIn Praise Of Limestoneby Wystan Hugh AudenLullabyby Wystan Hugh AudenMusee Des Beaux Artsby Wystan Hugh AudenThe Shield Of Achillesby Wystan Hugh AudenSongby Wystan Hugh AudenAn Agony. As Nowby Amiri BarakaIn Memory Of Radioby Amiri BarakaLife [and Death]by Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldThe Rights Of Womanby Anna Letitia (aikin) BarbauldNew Zealand (for Monte Holcroft)by James Keir BaxterThe Disappointmentby Aphra BehnLove Armedby Aphra BehnTo The Fair Clarinda, Who Made Love To Meby Aphra BehnThe Dream Songs: 1by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 14by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 145by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 29by John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 324. An Elegy For W.c.w., The Lovely Manby John BerrymanThe Dream Songs: 382by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 17by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 18by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 20by John BerrymanHomage To Mistress Bradstreet: 21by John BerrymanA Sympathy, A Welcomeby John BerrymanThe Massachuetts Bay Psalm Book: Psalm 58by BiblePsalm 58by BiblePsalm 58: Si Vere Utiqueby BibleBushedby Earl (earle) BirneySlug In Woodsby Earl (earle) BirneyThe Fishby Elizabeth BishopThe Mooseby Elizabeth BishopOne Artby Elizabeth BishopSestinaby Elizabeth BishopThe Angelby William BlakeThe Clod And The Pebble, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeA Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Divine Image, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeEngland! Awake! Awake! Awake!by William BlakeThe Garden Of Love, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeHoly Thursday, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Lamb, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeThe Little Black Boy, Fr. Songs Of Innocenceby William BlakeLondon, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeMock On, Mock On! Voltaire, Rousseauby William BlakeThe New [or, Building Of] Jerusalem [or, To The Christians]by William BlakeA Poison Tree, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeThe Question Answer'dby William BlakeThe Sick Rose, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeSongby William BlakeSongs Of Experience: Introductionby William BlakeSongs Of Innocence: Introductionby William BlakeThe Sunflower, Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeTo The Evening Starby William BlakeThe Tyger [tiger], Fr. Songs Of Experienceby William BlakeJuan's Songby Louise BoganMan Aloneby Louise BoganMedusaby Louise BoganNightby Louise BoganSong For The Last Actby Louise BoganThat The Science Of Cartography Is Limitedby Eavan BolandThe Author To Her Bookby Anne BradstreetBefore The Birth Of One Of Her Childrenby Anne BradstreetA Letter To Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employmentby Anne BradstreetSome Verses Upon The Burning Of Our House July 10, 1666by Anne BradstreetThe Tenth Muse: The Prologueby Anne BradstreetTo My Dear And Loving Husbandby Anne BradstreetAncestors: 1by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 2by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteAncestors: 3by Edward Kamau BrathwaiteNo Coward Soul Is Mineby Emily Jane BronteThe Prisonerby Emily Jane BronteRemembranceby Emily Jane BronteThe Birth In A Narrow Roomby Gwendolyn BrooksBoy Breaking Glassby Gwendolyn BrooksKitchenette Buildingby Gwendolyn BrooksThe Rites For Cousin Vitby Gwendolyn BrooksWe Real Cool; The Pool Players. Seven At The Golden Shovelby Gwendolyn BrooksBitter Fruit Of The Treeby Sterling Allen BrownSlim In Atlantaby Sterling Allen BrownAurora's Theories Of Poetry [or, Poets And The Present Age]by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningA Musical Instrumentby Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets From The Portuguese: 1by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningSonnets From The Portuguese: 43by Elizabeth Barrett BrowningThe Bishop Orders His Tomb At Saint Praxed's Churchby Robert Browning'childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came'by Robert BrowningFra Lippo Lippiby Robert BrowningHome-thoughts, From Abroadby Robert BrowningMy Last Duchessby Robert BrowningA Toccata Of Galuppi'sby Robert BrowningTwo In The Campagnaby Robert BrowningGreen Grow The Rashes, Oby Robert BurnsHoly Willie's Prayerby Robert BurnsJohn Andersonby Robert BurnsA Red, Red Roseby Robert BurnsTo A Mouse, On Turning Her Up In Her Nest With The Ploughby Robert Burns1.by George Gordon Byron10.by George Gordon Byron103.by George Gordon Byron104.by George Gordon Byron105.by George Gordon Byron106.by George Gordon Byron107.by George Gordon Byron11.by George Gordon Byron113.by George Gordon Byron114.by George Gordon Byron115.by George Gordon Byron116.by George Gordon Byron117.by George Gordon Byron12.by George Gordon Byron13.by George Gordon Byron22.by George Gordon Byron23.by George Gordon Byron24.by George Gordon Byron25.by George Gordon Byron26.by George Gordon Byron27.by George Gordon Byron28.by George Gordon Byron29.by George Gordon Byron32.by George Gordon Byron33.by George Gordon Byron37.by George Gordon Byron38.by George Gordon Byron39.by George Gordon Byron40.by George Gordon Byron42.by George Gordon Byron43.by George Gordon Byron44.by George Gordon Byron5.by George Gordon Byron52.by George Gordon Byron53.by George Gordon Byron54.by George Gordon Byron55.by George Gordon Byron56.by George Gordon Byron57.by George Gordon Byron58.by George Gordon Byron59.by George Gordon Byron6.by George Gordon Byron60.by George Gordon Byron61.by George Gordon Byron62.by George Gordon Byron63.by George Gordon Byron64.by George Gordon Byron65.by George Gordon Byron69.by George Gordon Byron7.by George Gordon Byron70.by George Gordon Byron71.by George Gordon Byron72.by George Gordon Byron76.by George Gordon Byron77.by George Gordon Byron78.by George Gordon Byron79.by George Gordon Byron8.by George Gordon Byron86.by George Gordon Byron9.by George Gordon Byron90.by George Gordon Byron91.by George Gordon Byron92.by George Gordon Byron93.by George Gordon Byron94.by George Gordon ByronFragment, On The Back Of The Poet's Ms. Of Canto Iby George Gordon ByronOn This Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Yearby George Gordon ByronShe Walks In Beautyby George Gordon ByronSongby George Gordon ByronStanza: 41 [don Juan's Education]by George Gordon ByronWhen We Two Partedby George Gordon ByronWritten After Swimming From Sestos To Abydosby George Gordon ByronThe Sistersby Ignatius Royston Dunnachie CampbellAmaryllisby Thomas CampionCorinnaby Thomas CampionDevotion [or, The Shadow]by Thomas CampionLauraby Thomas CampionSongby Thomas CampionAn Elegy Upon The Death Of Doctor Donne, Dean Of Paul'sby Thomas CarewSongby Thomas CarewTo My Inconstant Mistressby Thomas CarewTo Lesbiaby Gaius (caius) Valerius CatullusAn Apology For Writing So Much Upon This Bookby Margaret Lucas CavendishOf Many Worlds In This Worldby Margaret Lucas CavendishThe Canterbury Tales: The General Prologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner's Introduction And Prologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Complaint Of Chaucer To His Empty Purseby Geoffrey ChaucerEpilogueby Geoffrey ChaucerPrologueby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Song Of Troilusby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Taleby Geoffrey ChaucerTo His Scribe Adamby Geoffrey ChaucerThe Palm Readerby Nicholas ChristopherBeethoven, Opus 111by Amy ClampittThe Sun Underfoot Among The Sundewsby Amy ClampittBadgerby John ClareFarewellby John ClareI Amby John ClareThe Latest Decalogueby Arthur Hugh CloughSay Notby Arthur Hugh CloughDejection: An Odeby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeFrost At Midnightby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeKubla Khanby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThe Rime Of The Ancient Marinerby Samuel Taylor ColeridgeOde On The Poetical Characterby William (1721-1759) CollinsContemporary Culture And The Letter Kby Alfred Dewitt CornMarriageby Gregory CorsoThe Castawayby William CowperLines Written During A Period Of Insanityby William CowperOlney Hymns: 35. Light Shining Out Of Darknessby William CowperTo Brooklyn Bridgeby Harold Hart CraneTo Emily Dickinsonby Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 1by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 2by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 3by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 4by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 5by Harold Hart CraneVoyages: 6by Harold Hart CraneThe Black Riders: 1by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 25by Stephen CraneThe Black Riders: 56by Stephen CraneWar Is Kind: 1by Stephen CraneA Hymn [to The Name And] In Honor Of Saint Teresaby Richard CrashawBresson's Moviesby Robert CreeleyHeroesby Robert CreeleyHeritageby Countee CullenIncidentby Countee Cullen&: Seven Poems: 3by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 29by Edward Estlin Cummings50 Poems: 34by Edward Estlin CummingsFour: 7by Edward Estlin CummingsSong: 4by Edward Estlin CummingsSonnet - Realities: 1by Edward Estlin CummingsTwo: 3by Edward Estlin CummingsW (viva): 52by Edward Estlin CummingsTo Delia: 1by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 2by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 36by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 45by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 52by Samuel DanielTo Delia: 6by Samuel DanielTwo Songs: 1by Cecil Day LewisTwo Songs: 2by Cecil Day LewisWhere Are The War Poets?by Cecil Day LewisSled Burial, Dream Ceremonyby James DickeyAfter Great Pain A Formal Feeling Comesby Emily DickinsonAs Imperceptibly As Griefby Emily DickinsonThe Bible Is An Antique Volumeby Emily DickinsonFame Is A Beeby Emily DickinsonI Felt A Funeral In My Brainby Emily DickinsonI Like A Look Of Agonyby Emily DickinsonI Never Lost As Much But Twiceby Emily DickinsonI Reckon - When I Count At Allby Emily DickinsonI Would Not Paint - A Pictureby Emily DickinsonA Little Over [or, East Of] Jordanby Emily DickinsonMuch Madness Is Divinest Senseby Emily DickinsonMy Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gunby Emily DickinsonOn A Columnar Selfby Emily DickinsonPoem: 1078by Emily DickinsonPoem: 254by Emily DickinsonPoem: 303by Emily DickinsonPoem: 328by Emily DickinsonPoem: 465by Emily DickinsonPoem: 67by Emily DickinsonPoem: 712by Emily DickinsonPoem: 986by Emily DickinsonPublication Is The Auctionby Emily DickinsonRenunciation Is A Piercing Virtueby Emily DickinsonA Route Of Evanescenceby Emily DickinsonSafe In Their Alabaster Chambersby Emily DickinsonSplit The Lark And You'll Find The Musicby Emily DickinsonTell All The Truth But Tell It Slantby Emily DickinsonThere's A Certain Slant Of Lightby Emily DickinsonThey Shut Me Up In Proseby Emily DickinsonWild Nights! Wild Nights!by Emily DickinsonJabberwockyby Charles Lutwidge DodgsonThe Anniversary [anniversarie]by John DonneThe Canonizationby John DonneThe Ecstasy [extasie]by John DonneElegy: 19. To His Mistress Going To Bedby John DonneThe Fleaby John DonneThe Funeralby John DonneGood Friday, 1613. Riding Westwardby John DonneThe Good-morrowby John DonneHoly Sonnet: 1by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 10by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 14by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 5by John DonneHoly Sonnet: 7by John DonneThe Relicby John DonneSongby John DonneSongby John DonneThe Sun Risingby John DonneA Valediction: Forbidding Mourningby John DonneA Valediction: Of Weepingby John DonneWoman's Constancyby John DonneHelenby Hilda DoolittleThe Walls Do Not Fall: 1by Hilda DoolittleAristocratsby Keith Castellaine DouglasVergissmeinnichtby Keith Castellaine DouglasParsleyby Rita DoveIdea: 14. To Timeby Michael DraytonIdea: 6by Michael DraytonIdea: 61by Michael DraytonIdea: To The Reader Of These Sonnets, Introductionby Michael DraytonMacflecknoe; Or, A Satire Upon The True-blue-protestant Poetby John DrydenA Song For St. Cecilia's Dayby John DrydenTo The Memory Of Mr. Oldhamby John DrydenA First Nightby Peter Kane DufaultWarming Her Pearlsby Carol Ann DuffyLittle Brown Babyby Paul Laurence DunbarSympathy (2)by Paul Laurence DunbarIn Praise Of Womenby William DunbarLament For The Makaris [when He Was Seik]by William DunbarFour Quartets: The Dry Salvages (1-5 Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotThe Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrockby Thomas Stearns EliotPreludes: 1-4 (complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotSweeney Among The Nightingalesby Thomas Stearns EliotThe Waste Land (1-5, Complete)by Thomas Stearns EliotAh Silly Pugg Wert Thou So Sore Afraid?by Elizabeth IThe Daughter Of Debateby Elizabeth IYouth And Cupidby Elizabeth IThe Flowers Of The Forestby Jean (1727-1805) ElliotConcord Hymn; Sung At Completion Of Concord Monument, 1836by Ralph Waldo EmersonDaysby Ralph Waldo EmersonFateby Ralph Waldo EmersonIntellectby Ralph Waldo EmersonOde Inscribed To W.h. Channingby Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Rhodora: On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower?by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Snow-stormby Ralph Waldo EmersonBirthby Louise ErdrichI Was Sleeping Where The Black Oaks Moveby Louise ErdrichDead Soldiersby James FentonIn Paris With Youby James FentonAdam Posedby Anne FinchA Nocturnal Reverieby Anne FinchThe Spleen; A Pindaric Poemby Anne FinchPassing Byby Thomas FordAcquainted With The Nightby Robert FrostBirchesby Robert FrostCome Inby Robert FrostDesignby Robert FrostDirectiveby Robert FrostThe Gift Outrightby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: House Fearby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: Lonelinessby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Impulseby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Oft-repeated Dreamby Robert FrostThe Hill Wife: The Smileby Robert FrostMending Wallby Robert FrostThe Most Of Itby Robert FrostNeither Out Far Nor In Deepby Robert FrostNever Again Would Birds' Song Be The Sameby Robert FrostThe Oven Birdby Robert FrostProvide, Provideby Robert FrostThe Road Not Takenby Robert FrostThe Silken Tentby Robert FrostStopping By Woods On A Snowy Eveningby Robert FrostThe Wood-pileby Robert FrostA Farewellby George GascoigneGascoigne's Lullabyby George GascoigneMiserere: Ecce Homoby David GascoyneThe Beggar's Opera: Song. Air 16: Over The Hills And Far Awayby John GaySong. Air: 10. Thomas, I Cannotby John GaySong. Air: 11. A Soldier And A Sailorby John GaySong. Air: 22. The Lass Of Patie's Millby John GaySong. Air: 27. Green Sleevesby John GaySong. Air: 4. Cotillionby John GayThe Modern Major-general, Fr. The Pirates Of Penzanceby William Schwenck GilbertTitwillow, Fr. The Mikadoby William Schwenck GilbertPart 1by Allen GinsbergThe Gardenby Louise GluckGretel In Darknessby Louise GluckThe Deserted Villageby Oliver GoldsmithSongby Oliver GoldsmithOpulenceby Jorie GrahamLove Without Hopeby Robert Ranke GravesTo Juan At The Winter Solsticeby Robert Ranke GravesWarning To Childrenby Robert Ranke GravesThe White Goddessby Robert Ranke GravesElegy Written In A Country Churchyardby Thomas GrayOde On The Death Of A Favourite Cat, Drowned In A Tubby Thomas GrayAnother Epitaph On An Army Of Mercenaries; Reply To Housmanby Christopher Murray GrieveWe Must Look At The Harebell As Ifby Christopher Murray GrieveTwilight Polka Dotsby Barbara GuestFrom The Waveby Thomson William GunnA Map Of The Cityby Thomson William GunnThe Missingby Thomson William GunnOn The Moveby Thomson William GunnMangosteensby Daniel HallProphecyby Donald HallA Broken Appointmentby Thomas HardyChannel Firingby Thomas HardyThe Convergence Of The Twain; Lines On Loss Of The Titanicby Thomas HardyThe Darkling Thrushby Thomas HardyDrummer Hodgeby Thomas HardyDuring Wind And Rainby Thomas HardyHapby Thomas HardyI Look Into My Glassby Thomas HardyIn Time Of 'the Breaking Of Nations'by Thomas HardyThe Ruined Maidby Thomas HardyThoughts Of Phena At News Of Her Deathby Thomas HardyThe Voiceby Thomas HardyA Kumquat For John Keatsby Tony HarrisonOn Not Being Miltonby Tony HarrisonTahoe In Augustby Robert HassNight, Death, Mississippiby Robert Earl HaydenThose Winter Sundaysby Robert Earl Hayden12by Seamus HeaneyCasting And Gathering; For Ted Hughesby Seamus HeaneyDiggingby Seamus HeaneyA Dream Of Jealousyby Seamus HeaneyPunishmentby Seamus HeaneyThe Skunkby Seamus HeaneyThe Book Of Yolekby Anthony HechtThe Ghost In The Martiniby Anthony Hecht'more Light! More Light!'by Anthony HechtThe Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers In New Englandby Felicia Dorothea HemansAffliction (1)by George HerbertThe Altarby George HerbertArtillerieby George HerbertBitter-sweetby George HerbertThe Collarby George HerbertEaster Wingsby George HerbertThe Flowerby George HerbertJordan (1)by George HerbertLove (3)by George HerbertPrayer (1)by George HerbertThe Pulleyby George HerbertRedemptionby George HerbertSin [or, Sinne, Or Sion] (1)by George HerbertVirtue [or, Vertue]by George HerbertThe Argument Of His Bookby Robert HerrickCorinna's Going A-mayingby Robert HerrickDelight In Disorderby Robert HerrickEpitaph Upon A Child That Diedby Robert HerrickAn Ode For Himby Robert HerrickThe Pillar Of Fameby Robert HerrickTo Daffodilsby Robert HerrickTo Find Godby Robert HerrickTo The Virgins, To Make Much Of Timeby Robert HerrickUpon Julia's Breastsby Robert HerrickUpon Julia's Clothesby Robert HerrickThe Vineby Robert HerrickThe White Island, Or Place Of The Blestby Robert Herrick9. The Laurel Axeby Geoffrey HillThe Guardiansby Geoffrey HillLachrimae; Or Seven Tears Figured In Seven Passionate Pavansby Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 10by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 16by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 30by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 6by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 7by Geoffrey HillMercian Hymns: 8by Geoffrey HillSwan And Shadowby John HollanderThe Chambered Nautilusby Oliver Wendell HolmesAustraliaby Alec Derwent HopeImperial Adamby Alec Derwent HopeInscription For A Warby Alec Derwent HopeAbyssby Gerard Manley HopkinsCarrion Comfortby Gerard Manley HopkinsFelix Randalby Gerard Manley HopkinsGod's Grandeurby Gerard Manley HopkinsThe Immanentby Gerard Manley HopkinsMy Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity On; Letby Gerard Manley HopkinsPied Beautyby Gerard Manley HopkinsSonnetby Gerard Manley HopkinsSpring And Fall: To A Young Childby Gerard Manley HopkinsThe Windhover: To Christ Our Lordby Gerard Manley HopkinsCrossing Alone The Nighted Ferryby Alfred Edward HousmanAn Epitaphby Alfred Edward HousmanEpitaph On An Army Of Mercenariesby Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 19. To An Athlete Dying Youngby Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 2by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 27by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 54by Alfred Edward HousmanA Shropshire Lad: 62by Alfred Edward HousmanDescription Of Springby Henry HowardOn The Death Of Sir Thomas Wyattby Henry HowardNikolaus Mardruz To His Master Ferdinand, Count Of Tyrolby Richard HowardBattle Hymn Of The Republicby Julia Ward HoweExamination At The Womb-doorby Edward James HughesPikeby Edward James HughesTheologyby Edward James HughesThe Thought-foxby Edward James HughesCrossby James Langston HughesDream Variations [or, Variation]by James Langston HughesHarlemby James Langston HughesThe Negro Speaks Of Riversby James Langston HughesSong For A Dark Girlby James Langston HughesTheme For English Bby James Langston HughesThe Weary Bluesby James Langston HughesHourglassby Josephine JacobsenThe Death Of The Ball Turret Gunnerby Randall JarrellA Man Meets A Woman In The Streetby Randall JarrellNext Dayby Randall JarrellBirds And Fishesby Robinson JeffersCarmel Pointby Robinson JeffersShine, Perishing Republicby Robinson JeffersMy Grandmotherby Elizabeth JenningsOne Fleshby Elizabeth JenningsPrologue, Spoken By Mr. Garrick At ... Theatre Royale, 1747by Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonThe Vanity Of Human Wishes; The 10th Satire Of Juvenal, Imitatedby Samuel (1709-1784) JohnsonA Fit Of Rhyme Against Rhyme [or, Rime]by Ben JonsonFreedom In Dress [or, Clerimont's Song, Or, Sweet Neglect]by Ben JonsonHesperus' Song [or, Song To Cynthia]by Ben JonsonKarolin's Song [or, Love And Death]by Ben JonsonOn Gutby Ben JonsonOn My First Daughterby Ben JonsonOn My First Sonby Ben JonsonOn Spiesby Ben JonsonSong [or, Echo's Dirge For Narcissus]by Ben JonsonSong: To Celiaby Ben JonsonA Sonnet, To The Noble Lady, The Lady Mary Wrothby Ben JonsonTo Doctor Empirickby Ben JonsonTo John Donne (1)by Ben JonsonTo Penshurstby Ben JonsonTo The Memory Of My Beloved Master William Shakespeareby Ben JonsonTo The Readerby Ben JonsonVolpone: To Celiaby Ben JonsonCounting The Madby Donald JusticeMen At Fortyby Donald JusticeMrs. Snowby Donald Justice1.by Patrick KavanaghEpicby Patrick KavanaghThe Eve Of St. Agnesby John KeatsLa Belle Dame Sans Merciby John KeatsLast Sonnet (revised Version)by John KeatsOde On A Grecian Urnby John KeatsOde On Melancholyby John KeatsOde To A Nightingaleby John KeatsOde To Psycheby John KeatsOn First Looking Into Chapman's Homerby John KeatsOn The Seaby John KeatsOn The Sonnetby John KeatsSonnetby John KeatsSonnet On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Againby John KeatsSonnet: To Homerby John KeatsTo Autumnby John KeatsTo Fanny Brawneby John KeatsApples On Champlainby Richard KenneyAubadeby Richard KenneyAn Exequy To His Matchless, Never-to-be-forgotten Friendby Henry (1592-1669) KingAfter Making Love We Hear Footstepsby Galway KinnellCorrespondence School Instructor Says Goodbye ... Studentsby Galway KinnellRecessionalby Rudyard KiplingTommy [atkins]by Rudyard KiplingEnergy In Swedenby Kenneth KochVariations On A Theme By William Carlos Williamsby Kenneth KochBanking Potatoesby Yusef KomunyakaaSunday Afternoonsby Yusef KomunyakaaRobin Redbreastby Stanley Jasspon KunitzDirceby Walter Savage LandorDying Speech Of An Old Philosopherby Walter Savage LandorImmortality [or, Verse]by Walter Savage LandorRose Aylmerby Walter Savage LandorPiers Plowmanby William LanglandHymns Of The Marshes: The Marshes Of Glynnby Sidney LanierEve's Apologyby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerPontius Pilateby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerSith Cynthia Is Ascended To That Restby Aemilia (bassano) LanyerAn Arundel Tombby Philip LarkinChurch Goingby Philip LarkinThe Explosionby Philip LarkinFor Sidney Bechetby Philip LarkinMcmxiv [1914]by Philip LarkinSad Stepsby Philip LarkinTalking In Bedby Philip LarkinThe Treesby Philip LarkinBavarian Gentiansby David Herbert LawrenceThe English Are So Niceby David Herbert LawrenceLove On The Farmby David Herbert LawrencePianoby David Herbert LawrenceThe Ship Of Deathby David Herbert LawrenceSnakeby David Herbert LawrenceBerry Pickingby Irving LaytonThe Birth Of Tragedyby Irving LaytonMira's Willby Mary LeaporBy Way Of Prefaceby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearLimerickby Edward LearThe Owl And The Pussy Catby Edward LearPersimmonsby Li-young LeeIn Minako's Houseby Brad LeithauserCaedmonby Denise LevertovO Taste And Seeby Denise LevertovTenebrae (fall Of 1967)by Denise LevertovTriple Featureby Denise LevertovThe River-merchant's Wife: A Letterby Li PoThe Cross Of Snowby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIntroductory Verses [or, Prologue] (lines 1-15)by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowThe Jewish Cemetery At Newportby Henry Wadsworth LongfellowCoalby Audre LordeHanging Fireby Audre LordeThe Grasshopper; To My Noble Friend Mr. Charles Cottonby Richard LovelaceTo Althea, From Prisonby Richard LovelaceTo Lucasta, [on] Going To The Warsby Richard LovelacePatternsby Amy LowellThe Weather-cock Points Southby Amy LowellEpilogueby Robert LowellFor The Union Deadby Robert LowellHarriet (2)by Robert LowellMr. Edwards And The Spiderby Robert LowellMy Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslowby Robert LowellDelirium In Vera Cruzby Malcolm LowryEye-openerby Malcolm LowryStrange Typeby Malcolm LowryThyestes, Act 2: Chorusby Lucius Annaeus SenecaCupid And Campaspe [or, Cards And Kisses]by John LylyA Serving Men's Songby John LylyBagpipe Musicby Frederick Louis MacneiceLondon Rainby Frederick Louis MacneiceSeptember Has Come And I Wakeby Frederick Louis MacneiceStar-gazerby Frederick Louis MacneiceThe Sunlight On The Gardenby Frederick Louis MacneiceA Lost Soulby Jay MacphersonThe Swanby Jay MacphersonA Disused Shed In Co. Wexfordby Derek MahonEpigram: 101by Marcus Valerius MartialisThe Passionate Shepherd To His Loveby Christopher MarloweBermudasby Andrew MarvellThe Definition Of Loveby Andrew MarvellThe Gardenby Andrew MarvellThe Mower Against Gardensby Andrew MarvellTo His Coy Mistressby Andrew MarvellHistoireby Harry MathewsThe Berg (a Dream)by Herman MelvilleGreek Architectureby Herman MelvilleThe Maldive Sharkby Herman MelvilleMonodyby Herman MelvilleThe Portentby Herman MelvilleShiloh; A Requiemby Herman MelvilleLucifer In Starlightby George MeredithModern Love: 1by George MeredithModern Love: 17by George MeredithModern Love: 30by George MeredithModern Love: 48by George MeredithModern Love: 49by George MeredithModern Love: 50by George MeredithRhode Islandby William MeredithThe Book Of Ephraim, Selectionby James Ingram MerrillThe Broken Homeby James Ingram MerrillThe Victor Dogby James Ingram MerrillThe Drunk In The Furnaceby William Stanley MerwinLosing A Languageby William Stanley MerwinOdysseus; For George Kirsteinby William Stanley MerwinThe Farmer's Brideby Charlotte MewArmenonvilleby Edna St. Vincent MillayThe Buck In The Snowby Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 41by Edna St. Vincent MillaySonnet: 45by Edna St. Vincent MillayEcho [or, The Lady Sings]. Lines 230-243by John MiltonEpitaph On The Admirable Dramatic Poet, William Shakespeareby John MiltonIl Penserosoby John MiltonL'allegroby John MiltonLycidasby John MiltonOn His Being [or, Having] Arrived At The Age Of Twenty-threeby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativityby John MiltonOn The Morning Of Christ's Nativity: The Hymnby John MiltonThe Poet's Theme; Invocation. Lines 1-25by John MiltonSong [or, Sabrina]by John MiltonSonnet: 18. On The Late Massacre In Piedmontby John MiltonSonnet: 19. On His Blindnessby John MiltonSonnet: 23. On His Deceased Wifeby John MiltonThe Eagle-feather Fanby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Gift; For Bobby Jack Nelsonby Navarre Scott MomadayHeadwatersby Navarre Scott MomadayTwo Figuresby Navarre Scott MomadayThe Fishby Marianne MooreThe Mind Is An Enchanting Thingby Marianne MooreNeverthelessby Marianne MoorePoetry (further Revised)by Marianne MooreThe Steeple-jack (revised Version)by Marianne MooreWhat Are Years?by Marianne MooreThe Persistence Of Songby Howard MossTouristsby Howard MossGathering Mushroomsby Paul MuldoonMilkweed And Monarchby Paul MuldoonMorseby Les A. MurrayNoonday Axemanby Les A. MurrayColumbusby Ogden NashReflections On Ice-breakingby Ogden NashSummer's Last Will And Testament: A Litany In Time Of Plagueby Thomas NasheSummer's Last Will And Testament: Springby Thomas NasheThe Blue Swallowsby Howard NemerovBoy With Book Of Knowledgeby Howard NemerovThe Goose Fishby Howard NemerovA Primer Of The Daily Roundby Howard NemerovThe Day Lady Diedby Frank O'haraWhy I Am Not A Painterby Frank O'haraMerce Of Egyptby Charles OlsonThe Rubaiyat, 1879 Edition. (complete)by Omar KhayyamEnds Of The Earthby Michael OndaatjeCathedral Buildersby John OrmondAnthem For Doomed Youthby Wilfred OwenDulce Et Decorum Estby Wilfred OwenFutilityby Wilfred OwenStrange Meetingby Wilfred OwenDeaf-mute In The Pear Treeby Patricia Kathleen PageFifth Proseby Michael PalmerOf This Cloth Doll Which (sarah's Fourth)by Michael PalmerOne Perfect Roseby Dorothy ParkerResumeby Dorothy ParkerSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 109by PetrarchSonnets To Laura In Life: 156by PetrarchEpitaph On Her Son H.p. At St. Syth's Churchby Katherine PhilipsTo My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendshipby Katherine PhilipsA Long Branch Songby Robert PinskyThe Streetby Robert PinskyArielby Sylvia PlathDaddyby Sylvia PlathLady Lazarusby Sylvia PlathMorning Songby Sylvia PlathThe Ravenby Edgar Allan PoeTo Helen (1)by Edgar Allan PoeTo Science; Sonnetby Edgar Allan PoeEpistle To Dr. Arbuthnotby Alexander PopeEpistle To Miss Teresa Blount, On Her Leaving The Townby Alexander PopeThe Rape Of The Lockby Alexander PopeA Consumer's Reportby Peter PorterAn Exequyby Peter PorterCanto 1by Ezra PoundThe Gardenby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 1. E.p. Ode Pour L'election De Son Sepulchreby Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 2by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 3by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 4by Ezra PoundHugh Selwyn Mauberley: 5by Ezra PoundIn A Station Of The Metroby Ezra PoundPortrait D'une Femmeby Ezra PoundTs'ai Chi'hby Ezra PoundFrom Stone To Steelby Edwin John PrattA Martian Sends A Postcard Homeby Craig RaineFortune Hath Taken Thee Away, My Loveby Walter RaleighThe Lieby Walter RaleighLove And Timeby Walter RaleighThe Nymph's Reply To The Shepherdby Walter RaleighThe Passionate Man's Pilgrimageby Walter RaleighA Vision Upon [this Conceit] Of The Faerie Queene (1)by Walter RaleighBells For John Whiteside's Daughterby John Crowe RansomDead Boyby John Crowe RansomPiazza Pieceby John Crowe RansomLessons Of The War: 1. Naming Of Partsby Henry Reed1.by Adrienne Cecile Rich8.by Adrienne Cecile RichAunt Jennifer's Tigersby Adrienne Cecile RichDiving Into The Wreckby Adrienne Cecile RichLiving In Sinby Adrienne Cecile RichOrionby Adrienne Cecile RichMarsyasby Charles George Douglas RobertsMiniver Cheevyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonMr. Flood's Partyby Edwin Arlington RobinsonReuben Brightby Edwin Arlington RobinsonRichard Coryby Edwin Arlington RobinsonElegy For Janeby Theodore RoethkeI Knew A Womanby Theodore RoethkeThe Lost Sonby Theodore RoethkeMy Papa's Waltzby Theodore RoethkeThe Wakingby Theodore RoethkeBreak Of Day In The Trenchesby Isaac RosenbergEchoby Christina Georgina RossettiIn An Artist's Studioby Christina Georgina RossettiPassing Awayby Christina Georgina RossettiRememberby Christina Georgina RossettiSong (10)by Christina Georgina RossettiUp-hillby Christina Georgina RossettiThe Blessed Damozelby Dante Gabriel RossettiThe House Of Life: The Sonnet (introduction)by Dante Gabriel RossettiBallad Of Orange And Grapeby Muriel RukeyserNight Feedingby Muriel RukeyserChicagoby Carl SandburgGrassby Carl SandburgEveryone Sangby Siegfried Sassoon'they'by Siegfried SassoonDarwin In 1881by Gjertrud SchnackenbergWhere Have All The Flowers Gone?by Pete SeegerThe Truth The Dead Knowby Anne SextonAriel's Song (1) [or, Dirge] [or, A Sea Dirge]. Fr. The Tempestby William ShakespeareThe Dirge [for Fidele], Fr. Cymbelineby William ShakespeareFeste's Song (1), Fr. Twelfth Nightby William ShakespeareLove In Spring-timeby William ShakespeareThe Phoenix And The Turtleby William ShakespeareSong Of The Holly, Fr. As You Like Itby William ShakespeareSonnet: 1by William ShakespeareSonnet: 106by William ShakespeareSonnet: 107by William ShakespeareSonnet: 116by William ShakespeareSonnet: 12by William ShakespeareSonnet: 129by William ShakespeareSonnet: 130by William ShakespeareSonnet: 138by William ShakespeareSonnet: 146by William ShakespeareSonnet: 18by William ShakespeareSonnet: 20by William ShakespeareSonnet: 29by William ShakespeareSonnet: 30by William ShakespeareSonnet: 55by William ShakespeareSonnet: 65by William ShakespeareSonnet: 71by William ShakespeareSonnet: 73by William ShakespeareSonnet: 94by William ShakespeareAdonais; An Elegy On The Death Of John Keatsby Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (1)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyChorus (2)by Percy Bysshe ShelleyThe Cloudby Percy Bysshe ShelleyEngland In 1819by Percy Bysshe ShelleyHymn To Intellectual Beautyby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOde To The West Windby Percy Bysshe ShelleyOzymandiasby Percy Bysshe ShelleyStanzas Written In Dejection, Near Naplesby Percy Bysshe ShelleyTo A Skylarkby Percy Bysshe ShelleyArcadia: Sestinaby Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 1by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 31by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 48by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 49by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 52by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 71by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: 90by Philip SidneyAstrophel And Stella: Seventh Song (stella Singing)by Philip SidneyWhat Length Of Verseby Philip Sidney4. Path. Reportby Louis Edward Sissman5. Outboundby Louis Edward SissmanMannerly Margery, Milk And Aleby John SkeltonPla Ce Bo, %who Is There, Who?by John SkeltonThough I Have Enrolledby John SkeltonTo Mistress Margaret Husseyby John SkeltonWherefore Hold Me Excusedby John SkeltonJubilate Agno: My Cat Jeoffrey [or, Lines 697-780.]by Christopher SmartElegiac Sonnet: 82. To The Shade Of Burnsby Charlotte (turner) SmithElegiac Sonnet: 88. 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