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Poems

  1. Mediocrity in Love Rejected - poem by Thomas Carew
  2. Dynamo and the Virgin - Henry Adams poem [1]
  3. Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction -Wallace Stevens poem
  4. Elegy for Jane by Theodore Roethke
  5. Theme For English B - poem by Langston Hughes
  6. The Ocean to Cynthia -> poem by Sir Walter Raleigh
  7. the Demiurge's Laugh - poem by Robert Frost
  8. Vision of Sir Launfal - poem by James Russell Lowell
  9. Dream Variations - poem by Langston Hughes
  10. On Seeing the Elgin Marbles -poem by John Keats
  11. Song of the Chattahoochee < Sidney Lanier poem
  12. the Flesh and the Spirit - poem by Anne Bradstreet
  13. When You Are Old < William Butler Yeats poem
  14. You Andrew Marvell, You, Andrew Marvell -> Archibald MacLeish poem. See also You,_Andrew_Marvell
  15. Ode to Melancholy - poem by John Keats
  16. Old Gumbie Cat < poem by T S Eliot
  17. the Player Queen by W.B. Yeats
  18. The Colossus < Sylvia Plath poem
  19. A Postcard from the Volcano < Wallace Stevens poem
  20. The Figure in the Doorway < Robert Frost poem
  21. A Winter Eden < Robert Frost poem
  22. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College < Thomas Gray poem
  23. Holy Sonnet XIV (Accept Batter My Heart by John Donne) - redirects to all of them
  24. Two Tramps in Mud Time by Robert Frost
  25. Among School Children < William Butler Yeats poem
  26. Profane Hymns and Other Poems, Prosas Profanas y Otros Poemas by Rubén Darío
  27. Channel Firing < Thomas Hardy poem
  28. The Cow In Apple-Time < work by Robert Frost
  29. The Vision of Sir Launfal < work by James Russell Lowell
  30. One art < poem by Elizabeth Bishop
  31. What If a Much of a Which of a Wind < e.e. cummings poem
  32. My Lost Youth < poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  33. Virtue (poem) by George Herbert poem here
  34. General Review of the Sex Situation < poem by Dorothy Parker
  35. I Hear america Singing < Walt Whitman poem in Leaves of Grass collection
  36. Les Heures Claires < work by Émile Verhaeren
  37. Terence This is Stupid Stuff < poem LXII in A Shropshire Lad A. E. Housman - needs standalone
  38. Go Catch a Falling Star, Go and Catch a Falling Star, Song: Go and Catch a Falling Star, Song (Go and Catch a Falling Star) < 1633 work by John Donne
  39. Ternura, Tenderness -> poem collection by Gabriela Mistral
  40. Musica des Beaux-Arts -> poem by W. H. Auden
  41. Luke Havergal < poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
  42. Meditations Poetiques -> See article on French Wikipedia
  43. Beat! Beat! Drums -- poem by Walt Whitman
  44. Channel Firing -> poem by Thomas Hardy
  45. Batter My Heart Three-Personed God -> John Donne work
  46. Heights of Macchu Pichu, alturas De Macchu Pichu -> poem by Pablo Neruda, in his epic Canto General
  47. The Bow and the Lyre, the Pears of the Elm -> poems by Octavio Paz
  48. the Argument of His Book < Robert Herrick poem
  49. a Vision of Judgement -> poem written by Robert Southey about the death of King George III
  50. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet < John Berryman poem
  51. On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again < John Keats poem
  52. Archaic Torso of Apollo, Archaischer Torso Apollos < Rainer Maria Rilke poem
  53. Sonnet: On the Death of Mr. Richard West, Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West, Sonnet on the Death of Mr Richard West, Sonnet (on the Death of Mr. Richard West), On the Death of Mr Richard West < poem by Thomas Gray
  54. Ode On a Distant Prospect of Eton College < Thomas Gray poem
  55. Fifine at the Fair < Robert Browning poem
  56. Cliff Klingenhagen < Edwin Arlington Robinson poem
  57. Mr. Flood < Edwin Arlington Robinson poem Mr. Flood's Party
  58. Solomon On the Vanity of the World < Matthew Prior poem
  59. Homage to Mistress Bradstreet < John Berryman poem
  60. Luke Havergal < E.A. Robinson poem
  61. the Four Ages of Poetry < Thomas Love Peacock work
  62. Nobodaddy, To Nobodaddy < William Blake poem
  63. Homage To Mistress Bradstreet < John Berryman poem
  64. Elegy for Jane -> Theodore Roethke poem
  65. Notes Towards a Supreme Fiction < Wallace Stevens poem
  66. as Kingfishers Catch Fire Dragonflies Draw Flame -> Poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins
  67. the Fallacies of Hope -> Poem by J. M. W. Turner
  68. Dream Deferred By Langston Hughes
  69. Ode to a Skylark -> Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
  70. Justice Denied in Massachusetts -> Poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
  71. Whoroscope -> work by Samuel Beckett
  72. the Time You Won Your Town the Race -> poem by Alfred Edward Housman
  73. Terence This Is Stupid Stuff -> poem by Alfred Edward Housman
  74. Anarchiad -> 1787 poem by Humphreys, Barlow, Trumbull, and Hopkins
  75. The Deacon's Masterpiece or the Wonderful One-Hoss Shay -> Poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
  76. Gatomaquia -> 1634 poem by Lope de Vega written under the pseudonym "Tomé de Burguillos"
  77. General William Booth Enters Into Heaven -> Poem by Vachel Lindsay
  78. Luke Havergal -> 1897 poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson
  79. To My Dear and Loving Husband -> poem by Anne Bradstreet
  80. The Black Christ -> 1927 work by Countee Cullen
  81. The Ballad of the Brown Girl -> 1927 work by Countee Cullen
  82. La Figlia Che Piange, The Tears of the Girl -> work by Edward T. Cone
  83. Rhapsody on a Windy Night -> poem by T. S. Eliot
  84. First Fig by Edna St. Vincent Millay
  85. Hymn to Adversity -> poem by Thomas Gray
  86. A Song for St. Cecilia's Day -> poem by John Dryden
  87. Song to the Men of England -> poem by P.B. Shelley
  88. More Light! More Light! -> poem by Anthony Hecht