Poems
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- hist whist
- as freedom is a breakfastfood
- love is more thicker than forget
- anyone lived in a pretty how town
- "kitty". sixteen,5'1",white,prostitute
- i carry your heart with me(i carry it in
- Buffalo Bill 's
- the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls
- in Just-
- little tree
- What is Life?
- First Love
- Love Lives Beyond the Tomb
- Meet Me in the Green Glen
- The Yellowhammer's Nest
- Autumn
- The Dying Child
- I Am!
- I Hid my Love
- The Skylark
- Summer
- Summer Images
- To John Clare
- Crossroads
- Encounter in Buffalo
- Fable of the Ant and the Word
- Fawn
- Height Is the Distance Down
- Ondine
- Playroom
- Remarks on Poetry and the Physical World
- Shoreline
- In Oklahoma
- North of Santa Monica
- Statement on Energy Policy
- Say not the Struggle nought Availeth
- A Friendly Address
- I Remember, I Remember
- The Sea of Death
- Silence
- Sonnet to Vauxhall
- Ruth
- On An Unsociable Family
- Perplexity: A Poem
- A Poem, on the Supposition of an Advertisement Appearing in a Morning Paper, of the Publication of a Volume of Poems, by a Servant-Maid
- The Widower’s Courtship
- Kef 12
- Kef 21
- Kef 24
- Knees of a Natural Man
- Love Song
- The Zebra Goes Wild Where the Sidewalk Ends
- Rite
- Son of Msippi
- Amelia’s First Ski Run
- Grandmother Eliza
- The Storm
- Or Death and December
- Memorial Service
- Lothar’s Wife
- Out Here Even Crows Commit Suicide
- Sidewalk Games
- Webs and Weeds
- Song
- Tutto Sciolto
- Romance
- At the Sea-Side
- Bed in Summer
- Consolation
- Fifteen men on the Dead Man's Chest
- Grown about by Fragrant Bushes
- The Land of Nod
- Looking Forward
- My Shadow
- Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone
- The Swing
- To Any Reader
- Windy Nights
- “If no one ever marries me”
- “If no love is, O God, what fele I so?”
- Piers Plowman: Passus 18
- Piers Plowman: Prologue
- Piers Plowman: Passus 6
- A Fable
- An Ode
- A True Maid
- “And Change, with hurried hand, has swept these scenes”
- “How oft in schoolboy-days, from the school’s sway”
- “How well do I recall that walk in state”
- “Roll on, sad world! not Mercury or Mars”
- “Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed”
- “Yet, even ’mid merry boyhood’s tricks and scapes”
- “Dank fens of cedar; hemlock-branches gray”
- Charaxos and Larichos
- I asked myself / What, Sappho, can...
- To an army wife, in Sardis...
- It`s no use / Mother dear...
- One Girl
- Death of an Infant
- Indian Names
- Poetry
- The Western Emigrant
- A Black Man Talks of Reaping
- Against Gregariousness
- A Perfect Market
- Beehive
- Portrait in Georgia
- Prayer
- Tell Me
- Banking Coal
- Harvest Song
- Song of the Son
- Storm Ending
- Seventh Street
- Georgia Dusk
- November Cotton Flower
- Reapers
- America Politica Historia, in Spontaneity
- The American Way
- Writ on the Eve of My 32nd Birthday
- 1959
- Transformation & Escape
- The Whole Mess ... Almost
- Writ on the Steps of Puerto Rican Harlem
- Old Lem
- Ma Rainey
- Address to A Child During A Boisterous Winter Evening
- Floating Island
- Loving and Liking: Irregular Verses Addressed to a Child
- The Mother’s Return
- Your World
- Common Dust
- My Little Dreams
- The Return
- Foredoom
- The Heart of a Woman
- The Measure
- Quest
- Smothered Fires
- Goose
- In the Grand Manner
- Islanders
- Man with a Black Dog
- The Memory of Barbarism is the Recollection of Virtue
- Oracular
- To a Child in Heaven
- Why the Pretty One
- from The Spleen
- Ode to his Wife (Written in Patna, 1784)
- To His Watch, When He Could Not Sleep
- from The Changeling
- A Home
- Four-Leaf Clover
- Dawn
- Eve
- ‘The Opal Sea’
- The Statue
- The Indian
- Song: A youth for Jane with ardour sighed...
- Song: I once rejoiced, sweet evening gale...
- The Rainbow
- The Redbreast
- Valentine To RR Written Extempore Feb. 14 1802
- The Indifferent Shepherdess to Colin
- The Poppy
- Poverty
- The Violet
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
- Sapphics: At the Mohawk-Castle, Canada. To Lieutenant Montgomery
- To Wordsworth
- To Matthew Dodsworth, Esq., On a Noble Captain Declaring that His Finger Was Broken by a Gate
- To My Daughter On Being Separated from Her on Her Marriage
- Winter
- all the time I pray to Buddha
- even with insects
- goes out comes back
- mosquito at my ear
- the snow is melting
- under the evening moon
- “On a branch ...”
- Mary's Lamb
- "Mary had a little lamb,"
- Born Like the Pines
- Nothing to Do
- Dr. Booker T. Washington to the National Negro Business League
- Apprehension
- The Butterfly’s Dream
- The Child’s Address to the Kentucky Mummy
- Children in Slavery
- Lines on Nonsense
- A Thought
- Before the Mirror
- Nameless Pain
- ‘One morn I left him in his bed’
- The Wife Speaks
- ‘Early to bed’
- ‘Fire in the window’
- The Mayor of Scuttleton
- ‘The Moon came late’
- Poor Crow!