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- Category: Sara Teasdale (continued)
- Category: Sarah Flower Adams
- Category: Sarojini Naidu
- A Love Song from the North
- A Rajput Love Song
- Alabaster
- An Indian Love Song
- Autumn Song
- Corn Grinders
- Coromandel Fishers
- Cradle Song
- Damayante To Nala In The Hour Of Exile
- Ecstasy
- Harvest Hymn
- Humayun To Zobeida (From the Urdu)
- In Praise Of Henna
- In Salutation to the Eternal Peace
- In The Forest
- Indian Dancer
- Indian Love Song
- Indian Weavers
- LEILI
- Life
- My Dead Dream
- Nightfall In The City Of Hyderabad
- Ode to H. H. The Nizam Of Hyderabad
- Palanquin Bearers
- Past and Future
- Song Of A Dream
- Street Cries
- Suttee
- THE INDIAN GIPSY
- The Pardah Nashin
- The Poet To Death
- The Poet's Love-Song
- The Royal Tombs Of Golconda
- The Song Of Princess Zeb-Un-Nissa In Praise Of Her Own Beauty
- To A Buddha Seated On A Lotus
- To India
- To My Children
- To My Fairy Fancies
- To The God of Pain
- Transcience
- Village Song
- Wandering Singers
- Category: Seamus Heaney
- Act of Union
- Anahorish
- Blackberry-Picking
- Bogland
- Casualty
- Death Of A Naturalist
- Digging
- Docker
- Exposure
- Follower
- From The Frontier Of Writing
- Keeping Going
- Limbo
- Lovers on Aran
- Mid-Term Break
- Mossbawn: Two Poems in Dedication
- Personal Helicon
- Postscript
- Requiem for the Croppies
- Rite of Spring
- Song
- Strange Fruit
- Testimony
- The Early Purges
- The Grauballe Man
- The Harvest Bow
- The Otter
- The Perch
- The Tollund Man
- Twice Shy
- Category: Sharmagne Leland-st john
- Category: Sharon Olds
- Category: Shawn Mcallister
- Category: Sheema Kalbasi
- Category: Shel Silverstein
- Category: Siddharth Anand
- Category: Sidney Godolphin
- Category: Sidney Lanier
- A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master
- A Birthday Song. To S. G
- A Dedication. To Charlotte Cushman
- A Florida Ghost
- A Florida Sunday
- A Sea-Shore Grave. To M. J. L
- A Song Of Eternity In Time
- A Song Of The Future
- A Sunrise Song
- Acknowledgment
- An Evening Song
- At First. To Charlotte Cushman
- Baby Charley
- Barnacles
- Clover
- Control
- Corn
- From The Flats
- Hymns Of The Marshes
- In Absence
- In The Foam
- Ireland
- Jones's Porvate Argyment
- June Dreams, In January
- Laughter In The Senate
- Laus Mariae
- Marsh Hymns
- Martha Washington
- My Springs
- Night
- Night And Day
- Nilsson
- Nine From Eight
- Nirvana
- Ode To The Johns Hopkins University
- On A Palmetto
- On Huntingdon's "Miranda"
- On Violet's Wafers, Sent Me When I Was Ill
- Opposition
- Our Hills
- Owl Against Robin
- Resurrection
- Rose-Morals
- Souls And Rain-Drops
- Special Pleading
- Spring Greeting
- Strange Jokes
- Street Cries
- Struggle
- Tampa Robins
- Thar's More In the Man Than Thar Is In The Land
- The Bee
- The Crystal
- The Dove
- The Dying Words Of Stonewall Jackson
- The Hard Times In Elfland
- The Harlequin Of Dreams
- The Jacquerie A Fragment
- The Mocking-Bird
- The Palm And The Pine
- The Power Of Prayer
- The Raven Days
- The Revenge Of Hamish
- The Song Of The Chattahoochee
- The Stirrup-Cup
- The Symphony
- The Tournament
- The Waving Of The Corn
- The Wedding
- To Baynard Taylor
- To Beethoven
- To Charlotte Cushman
- Category: Siegfried Sassoon
- 'In the Pink'
- 'They'
- A Child's Prayer
- A Letter Home
- A Mystic As Soldier
- A Poplar and the Moon
- A Subaltern
- A Wanderer
- A Whispered Tale
- A Working Party
- Absolution
- Aftermath
- Alone
- An Old French Poet
- Ancestors
- Ancient History
- Arcady Unheeding
- Arms and the Man
- At Carnoy
- At Daybreak
- Attack
- Autumn
- Banishment
- Base Details
- Battalion-Relief
- Before Day
- Before the Battle
- Blighters
- Blind
- Break of Day
- Butterflies
- Companions
- Concert Party
- Conscripts
- Counter-Attack
- David Cleek
- Daybreak In A Garden
- Dead Musicians
- Devotion to Duty
- Died of Wounds
- Does It Matter?
- Dream-Forest
- Dreamers
- Dryads
- Editorial Impressions
- Elegy
- Enemies
- Everyone Sang
- Falling Asleep
- Fancy Dress
- Fight to a Finish
- France
- Glory Of Women
- Goblin Revel
- Golgotha
- Haunted
- Hero
- How to Die
- I Stood With the Dead
- Idyll
- In Barracks
- In Me, Past, Present, Future meet
- Invocation
- Joy-Bells
- Lamentations
- Limitations
- Lovers
- Memorial Tablet
- Memory
- Middle-Ages
- Miracles
- Morning Express
- Morning-Glory
- Morning-Land
- Night on the Convoy
- Night-Piece
- Nimrod in September
- Noah
- October
- Parted
- Picture-Show
- Prelude to an Unwritten Masterpiece
- Reconciliation
- Remorse
- Repression of War Experience
- Secret Music
- Sick Leave
- Slumber-Song
- Song-Books of the War
- South Wind
- Stand-To: Good Friday Morning
- Storm and Sunlight
- Stretcher Case
- Suicide In The Trenches
- Survivors
- The Choral Union
- The Dark House
- The Death-Bed
- The Dragon & The Undying
- The Dream
- The Dug-Out
- The Effect
- The Fathers
- The General
- The Goldsmith
- The Hawthorn Tree
- The Heritage
- The Imperfect Lover
- The Investiture
- The Kiss
- The Last Meeting
- The Old Huntsman
- The One-Legged Man
- The Poet as Hero
- The Rear-Guard
- The Redeemer
- The Road
- The Tombstone-Maker
- The Troops
- Their Frailty
- Thrushes
- To a Childless Woman
- To a Very Wise Man
- To Any Dead Officer
- To His Dead Body
- To Leonide Massine in 'Cleopatra'
- To My Brother
- To Victory
- Today
- Together
- Tree and Sky
- Trench Duty
- Twelve Months After
- Two Hundred Years After
- Villon
- Vision
- What the Captain Said at the Point-to-Point
- When I'm among a Blaze of Lights
- Wind in the Beechwood
- Wirers
- Wisdom
- Wonderment
- Wraiths
- Category: Sir Henry Newbolt
- Category: Sir John Suckling
- A Ballad upon a Wedding
- A Doubt of Martyrdom
- A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William
- I prithee send me back my heart
- I prithee spare me gentle boy
- If you refuse me once, and think again
- Love Turned to Hatred
- Out upon it, I have lov'd
- Song
- Sonnet
- The Constant Lover
- When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee
- Category: Sir Philip Sidney
- Astrophel And Stella - Sonnet CVIII
- Astrophel and Stella VII: WhenNature Made her Chief Work
- Astrophel And Stella-Eleventh Song
- Astrophel And Stella-First Song
- Astrophel And Stella-Sonnet LIV
- Astrophel and Stella: I
- Astrophel and Stella: III
- Astrophel and Stella: XV
- Astrophel and Stella: XX
- Come Sleep, O Sleep! The Certain Knot Of Peace
- Leave Me, O Love Which Reachest But To Dust
- Loving In Truth, And Fain In Verse My Love To Show
- My True Love Hath My Heart, And I Have His
- Philomela
- Psalm 19: Coeli Enarrant
- Ring Out Your Bells
- Sir Philip Sidney - Astrophel and Stella: XXIII
- Sleep
- Song
- Song from Arcadia
- Sonnet I: Loving In Truth
- Sonnet II: Not At First Sight
- Sonnet III: With how sad steps
- Sonnet IV: Virtue, Alas
- Sonnet IX: Queen Virtue's Court
- Sonnet LXIV: No More, My Dear
- Sonnet LXXI: Who Will in Fairest Book
- Sonnet LXXXIV: Highway
- Sonnet V: It Is Most True
- Sonnet VI: Some Lovers Speak
- Sonnet VII: When Nature
- Sonnet VIII: Love, Born In Greece
- Sonnet X: Reason
- Sonnet XCII: Be Your Words Made
- Sonnet XI: In Truth, Oh Love
- Sonnet XII: Cupid, Because Thou
- Sonnet XIII: Phoebus Was Judge
- Sonnet XIV: Alas, Have I Not
- Sonnet XIX: On Cupid's Bow
- Sonnet XLI: Having This Day My Horse
- Sonnet XV: You That Do Search
- Sonnet XVI: In Nature Apt
- Sonnet XVII: His Mother Dear Cupid
- Sonnet XVIII: With What Sharp Checks
- Sonnet XX: Fly, Fly, My Friends
- Sonnet XXI: Your Words, My Friend
- Sonnet XXII: In Highest Way of Heav'n
- Sonnet XXIII: The Curious Wits
- Sonnet XXIV: Rich Fools There Be
- Sonnet XXIX: Like Some Weak Lords
- Sonnet XXV: The Wisest Scholar
- Sonnet XXVI: Though Dusty Wits
- Sonnet XXVII: Because I Oft
- Sonnet XXVIII: You That With Allegory's Curious Frame
- Sonnet XXX: Whether the Turkish New Moon
- Sonnet XXXI: With How Sad Steps, O Moon
- Sonnet XXXIII: I Might
- Sonnet XXXIX: Come, Sleep!
- The Bargain
- The Highway
- This Lady's Cruelty
- Thou Blind Man's Mark
- To The Sad Moon
- Voices at the Window
- You Gote-heard Gods
- Category: Sir Thomas Wyatt
- A Revocation
- Abide and Abide and Better Abide
- Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
- And Wilt Thou Leave me Thus?
- Avising The Bright Beams
- Farewell Love and All Thy Laws Forever
- Forget Not Yet
- I Find No Peace
- In Spain
- Is It Possible
- Lux, My Fair Falcon
- Madam, Withouten Many Words
- Mine Own John Poynz
- My Galley, Charged with Forgetfulness
- My Lute Awake
- Of the Mean and Sure Estate
- Satire II:The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse
- Since so Ye Please
- The Furious Gun
- The Heart and Service
- The Long Love
- They Flee From Me
- Unstable Dream
- What Needeth These Threat'ning Words
- Whoso List to Hunt
- With Serving Still
- Ye Old Mule
- Category: Sir Walter Raleigh
- A Farewell to False Love
- A Literature Lesson. Sir Patrick Spens in the Eighteenth Century Manner
- Epitaph
- Farewell to the Court
- Her Reply
- His Pilgrimage
- Life
- Like Truthless Dreams, So Are My Joys Expired
- My Last Will
- Nature that Washed Her Hands in Milk
- Now What Is Love
- On Being Challenged to Write an Epigram in the Manner of Herrick
- Sestina Otiosa
- Song of Myself
- Stans Puer ad Mensam
- The Artist
- The Conclusion
- The Lie
- The Silent Lover i
- The Silent Lover ii
- To a Lady with an Unruly and Ill-mannered Dog Who Bit several Persons of Importance
- To His Love When He Had Obtained Her
- Category: Sir Walter Scott
- A Serenade
- Bonny Dundee
- Border Ballad
- Brignall Banks
- Coronach
- County Guy
- Datur Hora Quieti
- Eleu Loro
- Gathering Song of Donald the Black
- Harp of the North, Farewell!
- Here's a Health to King Charles
- Hunter's Song
- It Was an English Ladye Bright
- Jock of Hazeldean
- Lochinvar
- Lucy Ashton's Song
- Lullaby of an Infant Chief
- MacGregor's Gathering
- On Leaving Mrs. Brown's Lodgings
- Patriotism 01 Innominatus
- Patriotism 02 Nelson, Pitt, Fox
- Pibroch of Donail Dhu
- Rosabelle
- The Maid of Neidpath
- The Rover's Adieu
- The Truth of Woman
- To a Lock of Hair
- Where Shall the Lover Rest
- Category: Sophie Hannah
- Category: Spike Milligan
- Bazonka
- Bump
- Contagion
- Eurolove
- Feelings
- Goodbye S. S
- Granny
- Halved
- Have A Nice Day
- Indian Boyhood
- Jumbo Jet
- Letters
- Maveric
- Me
- Mirror, Mirror
- On the Ning Nang Nong
- Philip Le Barr
- Porridge
- Summer Dawn
- Teeth
- The ABC
- The Dog Lovers
- The Lion
- The Soldiers at Lauro
- Two Children
- Unto Us
- Values '67
- Welcome Home
- When I Suspected
- Why?
- Category: Stanley Kunitz
- After The Last Dynasty
- An Old Cracked Tune
- End of Summer
- Father and Son
- First Love
- Halley's Comet
- Hornworm: Autumn Lamentation
- King of the River
- Master And Mistress
- Passing Through
- Single Vision
- The Abduction
- The Dark and the Fair
- The Layers
- The Long Boat
- The Portrait
- The Quarrel
- The Round
- The Science Of The Night
- The Snakes of September
- The Testing-Tree
- Category: Stephane Mallarme
- Category: Stephen Crane
- "And the sins of the fathers shall be"
- "Have you ever made a just man?"
- "I have heard the sunset song of the birches,"
- "It was wrong to do this," said the angel
- "Tell brave deeds of war."
- "Think as I think," said a man
- "Truth," said a traveller
- "What says the sea, little shell?"
- A god in wrath
- A learned man came to me once
- A little ink more or less!
- A man saw a ball of gold in the sky
- A man toiled on a burning road
- A man went before a strange God
- A newspaper is a collection of half-injustices
- A slant of sun on dull brown walls
- A spirit sped
- A youth in apparel that glittered
- And you love me
- Ay, workman, make me a dream
- Behold, from the land of the farther suns
- Behold, the grave of a wicked man
- Black riders came from the sea
- Blustering God
- Charity thou art a lie
- Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind
- Each small gleam was a voice
- Fast rode the knight
- Forth went the candid man
- Friend, your white beard sweeps the ground
- God fashioned the ship of the world carefully
- God lay dead in heaven
- I explain the silvered passing of a ship at night
- I looked here
- I met a seer
- I saw a man pursuing the horizon
- I stood musing in a black world
- I stood upon a high place
- I stood upon a highway
- I walked in a desert
- I was in the darkness
- If I should cast off this tattered coat
- In a lonely place
- In heaven
- In the desert
- In the night
- Love walked alone
- Many red devils ran from my heart
- Many workmen
- Mystic shadow, bending near me
- On the desert
- Once a man clambering to the housetops
- Once I saw mountains angry
- Once there came a man
- Once there was a man
- Once, I knew a fine song
- Places among the stars
- Should the wide world roll away
- Supposing that I should have the courage
- The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-top
- The impact of a dollar upon the heart
- The livid lightnings flashed in the clouds
- The ocean said to me once
- The sage lectured brilliantly
- The successful man has thrust himself
- The trees in the garden rained flowers
- The wayfarer
- There came whisperings in the winds
- There was a great cathedral
- There was a land where lived no violets
- There was a man and a woman
- There was a man who lived a life of fire
- There was a man with tongue of wood
- There was crimson clash of war
- There was one I met upon the road
- There was set before me a mighty hill
- There was, before me
- There were many who went in huddled procession
- Three little birds in a row
- To the maiden
- Two or three angels
- Upon the road of my life
- Walking in the sky
- When a people reach the top of a hill
- When the prophet, a complacent fat man
- Why do you strive for greatness, fool?
- With eye and with gesture
- Yes, I have a thousand tongues
- Category: Stephen Dobyns
- Category: Stephen Dunn
- Allegory Of The Cave
- At The Smithville Methodist Church
- Biography In The First Person
- Essay On The Personal
- I Come Home Wanting To Touch Everyone
- Landscape At The End Of The Century
- Named
- Poem For People That Are Understandably Too Busy To Read Poetry
- Slant
- Story
- The Routine Things Around The House
- The Sudden Light And The Trees
- Walking The Marshland
- Welcome
- With No Experience In Such Matters
- Category: Stephen Vincent Benet
- A Minor Poet
- Alexander VI Dines with the Cardinal of Capua
- Before an Examination
- Colors
- Dedication
- Dinner in a Quick Lunch Room
- Elegy for an Enemy
- Ghosts of a Lunatic Asylum
- Going Back to School
- Lonely Burial
- Love in Twilight
- May Morning
- Music
- Nos Immortales
- Poor Devil!
- Portrait of a Baby
- Portrait of a Boy
- Rain After a Vaudeville Show
- Road and Hills
- Talk
- The Breaking Point
- The City Revisited
- The Drug-Shop, or, Endymion in Edmonstoun
- The Fiddling Wood
- The General Public
- The Hemp
- The Innovator
- The Lover in Hell
- The Quality of Courage
- The White Peacock
- Winged Man
- Young Blood
- Category: Steve Kowit
- Category: Stevie Smith
- Alone In The Woods
- Autumn
- Away, Melancholy
- Bag-Snatching In Dublin
- Conviction (i)
- Conviction (iii)
- Conviction (iv)
- Deeply Morbid
- Drugs Made Pauline Vague
- Edmonton, thy cemetery
- Exeat
- Freddy
- Happiness
- I Do Not Speak
- I Remember
- In The Night
- Infelice
- Mother, Among The Dustbins
- My Heart Goes Out
- Never Again
- Nor We Of Her To Him
- Not Waving But Drowning
- Our Bog Is Dood
- Pad, Pad
- Sunt Leones
- Tenuous And Precarious
- The Jungle Husband
- The Pleasures Of Friendship
- The Reason
- Category: Suheir Hammad
- Category: Sukasah Syahdan
- 3 Ls
- A Brand New Life
- A Brief History of Gods
- A Confession
- A Distant Recluse
- A Friday Prayer
- A Koi
- A Letter
- A Quarrel
- A Slide
- A Solitary Chestnut
- After School
- An Ideal Father
- Be Not Too Proud
- Belitung
- Bless 'em beggars, buskers, street vendors
- Budapest Museum of Fine Arts
- Convention
- Doggy
- Efficiency
- Either
- Empty
- Epilogue
- Every Silent Plant in the Garden
- Everybody is an Ezing!
- Eyes
- Far Away and Long Ago
- First Impressions: Budapest 1992
- Globalillusion
- Good Bye
- How Much More Blood?
- K. A
- Kemang Afternoon Blues
- Kitanomaru Park
- Last Night's Encounter
- Longings
- Mysterious Humanity
- Of Love & Sex
- On Stopping Here
- On Thinking Faculty
- Once Upon a Time I
- Phizzog
- Poem for My Wife
- Prologue
- Quatrain on a Jar of Pickles
- Reminiscence
- Resolution
- Reunion
- Shame
- Skizonoid
- Sonnet I: Love Song
- Sonnet II: Farewell Song
- Sorry
- Tears Hang on Her Eyes
- The Ballad of Richard Cory, Jr
- The Hypermarket
- The News
- Time Shall Tell
- To H
- To Whom Words Are Mightier
- Tudod-e?
- You Gotta be Kidding
- Category: Susan Rich
- Category: T S eliot
- A Cooking Egg
- Ash Wednesday
- Aunt Helen
- Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar
- Bustopher Jones: The Cat About Town
- Conversation Galante
- Cousin Nancy
- Dans le Restaurant
- Four Quartets 1: Burnt Norton
- Four Quartets 2: East Coker
- Four Quartets 3: The Dry Salvages
- Four Quartets 4: Little Gidding
- Gerontion
- Growltiger's Last Stand
- Gus: The Theatre Cat
- Hysteria
- Journey Of The Magi
- La Figlia che Piange
- Le Directeur
- Lune de Miel
- Macavity: The Mystery Cat
- Mélange Adultère de Tout
- Morning at the Window
- Mr. Apollinax
- Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service
- Mr. Mistoffelees
- Mungojerrie And Rumpelteazer
- Old Deuteronomy
- Portrait of a Lady
- Preludes
- Rhapsody on a Windy Night
- Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat
- Sweeney among the Nightingales
- Sweeney Erect
- The Ad-Dressing Of Cats
- The Boston Evening Transcript
- The Hippopotamus
- The Hollow Men
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- The Naming Of Cats
- The Old Gumbie Cat
- The Rum Tum Tugger
- The Song Of The Jellicles
- The Waste Land
- Whispers of Immortality
- Category: Tadeusz Rozewicz
- Category: Ted Hughes
- A Woman Unconscious
- Bride and Groom Lie Hidden for Three Days
- Crow's Fall
- Crow's Nerve Fails
- Earth-Moon
- Examination at the Womb-Door
- Full Moon and Little Frieda
- Hawk Roosting
- How To Paint A Water Lily
- Lineage
- Lovesong
- Old Age Gets Up
- September
- The Harvest Moon
- The Minotaur
- The Owl
- The Thought-Fox
- The Warm and the Cold
- Theology
- Thistles
- Thrushes
- Tractor
- Wind
- Work and Play
- Category: Ted Kooser
- Category: Theodore Roethke
- Category: Thom Gunn
- Category: Thomas Blackburn
- Category: Thomas Campbell
- Category: Thomas Carew
- A Cruel Mistress
- A Divine Mistress
- A prayer to the Wind
- A Song
- A Song: When June is Past, the Fading Rose
- An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of St. Paul's, Dr. John
- Another
- Ask Me No More
- Boldness in Love
- Celia Beeding, To the Surgeon
- Disdain Returned
- Epitaph for Maria Wentworth
- Epitaph On the Lady Mary Villiers
- I Do Not Love Thee For That Fair
- Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
- Know, Celia, Since Thou Art So Proud
- Lips and Eyes
- Mediocrity in Love Rejected
- My Mistress Commanding Me to Return Her Letters
- Persuasions to Joy, a Song