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C. L. M.
Colors passing through us
Community
Cornucopia
Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
Dead Reckoning
Demolition
Emblems
Emeritus
Empty Bed Blues
Etchings II: In the Bar
Exit
Fauconshawe
For He was Scotch and So was She
For the young who want to
From Joachim du Bellay: Of a Winnower of Wheat to the Winds
From the Far West
How they Brought the News to a Gent
Hymn LII [Book I]
Isolation: To Marguerite
Jim the Splitter
King Bee Blues
Labor’s Greeting
Lapis Lazuli
Le Cygne
Love's Diet
Modryb Marya -- Aunt Mary
Mosquitoes
My Love is Young
Non Nobis, Domine
Ode for the New Year
Old Age of the Teddy-bear
One Girl of Many
Outcast
Primroses
Recessional
Sorrowful Friends
The Apple of Eden
The Demon Snow-shoes
The Expiration
The Kingfisher
The Last Leap
The Man Who Invented the Turn Signal
The Ninety and Nine
The Rose
The Scholars
The Song of the Hemp
The Wild Swans at Coole
The Wind
The Young Captive
Thomas of the Light Heart
To Sir Toby,
To The Indifferent Women
Visualization of Marxism
sestets with a quintain refrain
The Vampire
sestets, twelve-line stanza, final couplet
London II
sestina
A Sestina of Memories
Chinatown
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal
Sestina Otiosa
Sweet silence after bells
The Lovers' Sestina
The Photographer
seven-character-quatrain
Cataract on Mount Lu
Leaving The White King's Town At Dawn
Seeing Meng Haoran Off at Yellow Crane Tower
sextains
Extase
Oceano Nox
Reverie
sextains and couplet refrain
Les Elfes
Short Couplets
"Alone"
"Decalogue"
"With Whom is no Variableness, Neither Shadow of Turning"
A Celebration of Charis: I. His Excuse for Loving
A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
A Farewell to Tobacco
A Satirical Elegy
Anacreontics
Bermudas
But Men Loved Darkness rather than Light
Cleanliness
Epicoene, or the Silent Woman: Still to be neat, still to be drest
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers
Fable L: The Hare and Many Friends
His Prayer for Absolution
In November (2)
Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
Ode, Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746
On a Dissolution of a Ministry
On Mr. G. Herbert's Book
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1719
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1727
Tam O 'Shanter
The Bait
The Beasts' Confession
The Garden
The Latest Decalogue
The New Decalogue
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
The Retired Cat
To his Conscience
To his Coy Mistress
To Quilca, a Country House not in Good Repair
Two Went up into the Temple to Pray
Veni, Creator Spiritus
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D.
Volpone: Come my Celia, let us prove
You Smiled, You Spoke, and I Believed
Short Couplets in 8-line stanzas
Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax
Sicilian Quatrain
"Elegy"
Divine Epigrams: To our Lord, upon the Water Made Wine
Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher
Sicilian Quatrains
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
Sicillian Quatrains
Palladium
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
The Rights of Women
To a Little Invisible Being Who is Expected Soon to Become Visible
singles
Air Travel
lament for my skin
six couplets
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O thou my lovely boy, who in thy pow'r
six-line stanzas
Avril
Ode
Ode à Cassandre
Plainte sur la mort de Sylvie
six-line, iambic tetrameter stanzas
Ode la Jeune Captive
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse
song
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Forget not Yet the Tried Intent
In The Evening By The Moonlight
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers!
sonnet
"I am Small and of no Reputation; Yet do I not Forget thy Commandments"
"My Friends"
1914 I. Peace
1914 II. Safety
1914 III. The Dead
1914 IV. The Dead
1914 V. The Soldier
4th July, 1882, Malines. Midnight
A Barefoot Boy
A January Morning
A Last Word
A Leaf from the Devil’s Jest-Book
A Minor Chord
A Niagara Landscape
A Night-Charge Against A Swan By A Lover
A Poet! He Hath Put his Heart to School
A Sea of Foliage Girds our Garden round
A Sonnet
A Sonnet of Faith
A Sonnet upon the Pitiful Burning of the Globe Playhouse in London
A Sunset at Les Eboulements
A Thought of the Nile
A Thunderstorm
After Communion
Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
All
America
America
And this my hope sits high for time must pass
Antarctic
Anthem for Doomed Youth
Antoine et Cleopatre
Antony and Cleopatra
As Kingfishers Catch Fire
Astrophel and Stella I
Astrophel and Stella III
Astrophel and Stella LXIV
Astrophel and Stella LXXI
Astrophel and Stella LXXXIV
Astrophel and Stella VII
Astrophel and Stella XCII
Astrophel and Stella XLI
Astrophel and Stella XV
Astrophel and Stella XX
Astrophel and Stella XXIII
Astrophel and Stella XXXI
Astrophel and Stella XXXIII
Astrophel and Stella XXXIX
Astrophel and Stella: 1
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At Quebec
Australia
Australian Federation
Autumn Leaves
Avising the Bright Beams
Beauty's Helicon
Bereavement
Brother and Sister
Cape Cod
Carrion Comfort
Chaim Soutine’s Chanukah
Charing Cross
Chaucer
Comme on voit sur la branche
Cor Cordium
Correspondances
Correspondences
Croquis
Death of an Infant
Death of the Eagle
Delia VI
Delia XLV
Delia XLVI
Delia XXXI (1592 version)
Delia XXXI (1623 version)
Delia XXXIII
Despotisms
Dirt
Dreamers
Dreams
Duns Scotus's Oxford
Effet de nuit
El Desdichado
England in 1819
Enslaved
Epiphanie
Evening
Evening
Evening of Battle
Farewell Love and all thy Laws for ever
Felix Randal
Femme et chat
Femme Et Chatte
Femme Et Chatte
Five Sonnets for Summer Storage in the High School Book Room
Flaxman
For Murray Hunter, M.D.
For the Baptist
Futility
God's Grandeur
Golden Retrievals
Hap
Happie is he that from a faire voyáge
Hereux qui, comme Ulysse
High Flight
History
Huge Vapours Brood above the Clifted Shore
Hurrahing in Harvest
I Abide and Abide and Better Abide
I Find no Peace
i like my body when it is with your
I Scarce Believed
I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
I would I might Forget that I am I
Idea LI
Idea LIII: To the River Ancor
Idea LXI
Idea VI
Idea XX
Idea XXXI
Idea XXXVII
Idea: To the Reader of these Sonnets
If We Must Die
In an Old Barn
In Memoriam "Rover", Ob. July 2, 1902
In November (1)
In October
June Evening at Beaconsfield (Bucks)
Keen, Fitful Gusts are Whisp'ring Here and There
L'Hyver des Alpes
La Pipe
La Ceinture
La Cloche Félée
La Grenouille qui se veut faire aussi grosee que le bœuf
La Mort de l'aigle
Le Dormeur du val
Le Son du cor
Le Sonneur
Le vaisseau d’or
Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust
Les Cloches
Les Images d'un songe
Les Montreurs
Letty's Globe
Li-Lo (Blazon)
Live Blindly and upon the Hour
London, 1802
Lord of Unnumbered Hopes
Love (I)
Love (II)
Love Came to Flora Asking for a Flower
Love that doth Reign and Live within my Thought
Love's Menu: Pommes de Terre Frites
Mary's Girlhood (for a Picture)
Milford Sound In Winter
Millie MacGill
Mors Benefica
Most Sweet it is
Mother's Love
My Galley, Charged with Forgetfulness
Near Helikon
Nehemiah's Night Ride
November, 1806
Nuit d’été
On Burning a Parcel of Old MSS.
On Her Vanity
On King Arthur's Round Table at Winchester
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
On the Companionship with Nature
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester
On the Shortness of Time
Outlook
Ozymandias
Paraboles
Past and Future
Patroling Barnegat
Paysage fauve
Quand vous serez bien vieille
Queen of Hearts
Reality
Recueillement
Red Hibiscus in a Sydney Street
Redemption
Refreshment
Resurge
Reuben Bright
Scorn not the Sonnet
Sea
Self
Self-Communing
Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Sonnets: 'Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed
Shakespeare's Sonnets: A woman's face with nature's own hand painted
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Accuse me thus, that I have scanted all
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Against my love shall be as I am now
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Against that time (if ever that time come)
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Ah, wherefore with infection should he live
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Alack, what poverty my muse brings forth
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Alas 'tis true, I have gone here and there
Shakespeare's Sonnets: As a decrepit father takes delight
Shakespeare's Sonnets: As an unperfect actor on the stage
Shakespeare's Sonnets: As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Be wise as thou art cruel, do not press
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Being your slave, what should I do but tend
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Beshrew that heart that makes my heart to groan
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took
Shakespeare's Sonnets: But be contented when that fell arrest
Shakespeare's Sonnets: But do thy worst to steal thy self away
Shakespeare's Sonnets: But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Canst thou, O cruel, say I love thee not
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Cupid laid by his brand and fell asleep,
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Devouring time, blunt thou the lion's paws
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing
Shakespeare's Sonnets: For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Shakespeare's Sonnets: From fairest creatures we desire increase
Shakespeare's Sonnets: From you have I been absent in the spring
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Full many a glorious morning have I seen
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How can I then return in happy plight
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How can my muse want subject to invent
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How careful was I when I took my way
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How heavy do I journey on the way
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How like a winter hath my absence been
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How oft when thou, my music, music play'st
Shakespeare's Sonnets: How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame
Shakespeare's Sonnets: I grant thou wert not married to my muse
Shakespeare's Sonnets: I never saw that you did painting need
Shakespeare's Sonnets: If my dear love were but the child of state
Shakespeare's Sonnets: If the dull substance of my flesh were thought
Shakespeare's Sonnets: If there be nothing new, but that which is
Shakespeare's Sonnets: If thou survive my well-contented day
Shakespeare's Sonnets: If thy soul check thee that I come so near
Shakespeare's Sonnets: In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes
Shakespeare's Sonnets: In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn
Shakespeare's Sonnets: In the old age black was not counted fair
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Is it thy will thy image should keep op'n
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Let me confess that we two must be twain
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Let not my love be call'd idolatry
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Let those who are in favour with their stars
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Like as to make our appetites more keen
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Lo in the orient when the gracious light
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Look in thy glass and tell the face thou view'st
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Love is my sin, and thy dear virtue hate
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Love is too young to know what conscience is
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?
Shakespeare's Sonnets: My glass shall not persuade me I am old
Shakespeare's Sonnets: My love is as a fever longing still
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