Poems
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- Red Stains
- Stranger
- If It Should Ever Come
- The Light of Stars
- The Three Kings
- Divina Commedia
- The Bells of San Blas
- The Bridge
- Mezzo Cammin
- Aftermath
- The Arrow and the Song
- The Arsenal at Springfield
- The Building of the Ship
- Chaucer
- The Children's Hour
- The Cross of Snow
- The Day is Done
- Excelsior
- The Fire of Drift-wood
- Hymn to the Night
- The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
- Keats
- The Ladder of St. Augustine
- The Landlord's Tale. Paul Revere's Ride
- Milton
- Morituri Salutamus: Poem for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Class of 1825 in Bowdoin College
- My Lost Youth
- Nature
- Nuremberg
- The Old Clock on the Stairs
- A Psalm of Life
- Seaweed
- Shakespeare
- Sir Humphrey Gilbert
- The Skeleton in Armor
- Snow-flakes
- There was a little girl
- The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
- Ultima Thule: Dedication to G. W. G.
- The Witnesses
- The Wreck of the Hesperus
- The Children
- A Death-Bed
- "For All We Have And Are"
- Justice
- Mesopotamia
- "Tin Fish"
- "The Trade"
- The Verdicts
- Epitaphs of the War
- The City of Sleep
- Harp Song of the Dane Women
- The Bell Buoy
- The Benefactors
- Danny Deever
- Gethsemane
- Gunga Din
- If—
- The Long Trail
- A Pict Song
- Recessional
- The Secret of the Machines
- Sestina of the Tramp-Royal
- The Song of the Banjo
- Song of the Galley-Slaves
- you fit into me
- Siren Song
- The animals in that country
- Backdrop addresses cowboy
- The circle game
- February
- In the Secular Night
- The Loneliness of the Military Historian
- Marrying the Hangman
- Pig Song
- Rat Song
- They are hostile nations
- They eat out
- A Donation of Shoes
- Red Stilts
- Passing Through
- Post Office
- Death of a Dog
- Look for Me
- Two
- Christmas Mail
- Abandoned Farmhouse
- Daddy Longlegs
- A Blind Woman
- The China Painters
- Depression Glass
- An Epiphany
- The Giant Slide
- In the Basement of the Goodwill Store
- Late February
- A Letter in October
- A Room in the Past
- So This Is Nebraska
- Walking on Tiptoe
- Autobiography in the Year 1952
- A Child is Something Else Again
- In the Middle of This Century
- It's Been a While Since They Asked
- Jews in the Land of Israel
- Like Our Bodies' Imprint
- A Pity, We Were Such a Good Invention
- Poem Without an End
- Wildpeace
- A Letter of Recommendation
- Sabbath lie
- The Amen Stone
- I Wasn’t One of the Six Million: And What Is My Life Span? Open Closed Open
- The School Where I Studied
- A Farewell
- Nogi
- Why We Don’t Die
- Living at the End of Time
- Ravens Hiding in a Shoe
- The Fat Old Couple Whirling Around
- For the Old Gnostics
- Wanting Sumptuous Heavens
- Seeing the Eclipse in Maine
- Prayer for My Father
- Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River
- Waking from Sleep
- Driving West in 1970
- The Traveller-Heart
- The Eagle That Is Forgotten
- Lincoln
- Why I Voted the Socialist Ticket
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven
- The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly
- Davy Jones' Door-Bell
- The Horrid Voice of Science
- Kalamazoo
- What the Rattlesnake Said
- Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
- At Mass
- In Memory of a Child
- The Little Turtle
- Two Old Crows
- What the Sexton Said
- Invocation
- Making Peace
- Psyche in Somerville
- The Wealth of the Destitute
- What My House Would Be Like If It Were A Person
- Somebody Trying
- At the Justice Department November 15, 1969
- Wedding-Ring
- Clouds
- Everything that Acts Is Actual
- Goodbye to Tolerance
- In California: Morning, Evening, Late January
- Prisoners
- The Secret
- A Time Past
- To Live in the Mercy of God
- The Ache of Marriage
- February Evening in New York
- Hypocrite Women
- Intrusion
- Pleasures
- Seeing for a Moment
- The Springtime
- Mirror
- The Victor Dog
- Voices from the Other World
- The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
- 90 North
- The Lost World
- A Man Meets a Woman in the Street
- Next Day
- The Woman at the Washington Zoo
- 'Joy of my life, full oft for loving you'
- The Shepheardes Calender: January
- from The Faerie Queene: Book I, Canto I
- Amoretti I: Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands
- Amoretti IV: "New yeare forth looking out of Janus gate"
- Amoretti LIV: Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay
- Amoretti LV: So oft as I her beauty do behold
- Amoretti LXII: "The weary yeare his race now having run"
- Amoretti LXVI: "To all those happy blessings which ye have"
- Amoretti LXX: Fresh spring the herald of loves mighty king
- Amoretti LXXI: I joy to see how in your drawen work
- Amoretti LXXXI: Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares
- Amoretti LXXXIX: Lyke as the Culver on the barèd bough
- Amoretti VIII: More then most faire, full of the living fire
- Amoretti XIII: "In that proud port, which her so goodly graceth"
- Amoretti XV: Ye tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle
- Amoretti XXIII: Penelope for her Ulisses sake
- Amoretti XXX: My Love is like to ice, and I to fire
- Amoretti III: The Sovereign Beauty
- Amoretti LXVII: Like as a Huntsman
- Amoretti LXVIII: Most Glorious Lord of Life
- Amoretti LXXIV: Most Happy Letters
- Amoretti LXXIX: Men Call you Fair
- Amoretti LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name
- Amoretti XXII: This Holy Season
- An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty