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A Midsummer Noon in the Australian Forest
A son Ame
&
1908
1914 I. Peace
1914 II. Safety
1914 III. The Dead
1914 IV. The Dead
1914 V. The Soldier
4th July, 1882, Malines. Midnight
A Grace
A Workable Venus
Aaron
Abdul Abulbul Ameer
Abide with Me
An Able Physiologist 3: Robin Pecknold Descends the Steps of Pennsylvania Hospital in 1786
Abominable Snowman
Abou Ben Adhem
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Absalom and Achitophel
Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part
Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
“Absent Friends!”
An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow (by Les Murray)
Abt Vogler
Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
An Account of the Greatest English Poets
An Account of the Greatest English Poets (complete)
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Accuse me thus, that I have scanted all
‘Ach, I Dunno!’
Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
Act of Love
Ad Non Conscriptum
Adam and Eve
Adam Lay Ibounden
Addiction
Address to the Devil
An Address to the Rev. George Gilfillan
Adieu Vain World I've Seen Enough of Thee
Adieu, farewell earth's bliss
Adlestrop
The Admonition by the Author to all Young Gentlewomen: And to all other Maids being in Love
Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
Adventure of a Poet
Advice to a Friend
Advice to Mrs. Mowat
Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers
Advise to Young Ladies
Ae Fond Kiss
Ælla, a Tragical Interlude
The Aeneid
Afar in the Desert
The Affliction (I)
The Affliction of Richard
Africadian Petition (1783)
After Apple Picking
After Binyon
After Communion
After Exile
After Long Silence
After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies)
After “L’Aquilone” by Giovanni Pascoli (1855-1912) (by Seamus Heaney)
An After-Poem
Aftermath
Aftermath
Afternoons in May
Afton Water
Against Evil Company
Against Idleness and Mischief
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Against my love shall be as I am now
The Age Demanded
The Aged Lover Renounceth Love
The Ages of Man
Agni, or the Fire
An Agnostic Hymn
Ah! Sun-flower
Ah! Yet Consider it Again!
Ah, Silly Pug, wert thou so Sore Afraid
The Ahkoond of Swat
AIEN ARISTEUEIN
Air -- "Belle Mahone"
Air and Angels
Air Travel
Al Nist by the Rose
Alas Madam for Stealing of a Kiss
Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
The Albatross
Albion's England
Alexander's Feast
All
All Love Asks
All Pain Can Be Controlled
All the Hills and Vales Along
All the Spikes But the Last
All Things can tempt Me
All's Well that Ends Well (excerpts): Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie
Almond Blossom
Almæ Matres
Alnwick Castle
"Alone"
Alone?
Along with Youth
An Alphabet of Famous Goops
The Altar
Altruism
Always unsuitable
Alysoun
Amaze
America
America
America
America
America the Beautiful
America: A Prophecy
American Poets: Longfellow
Among School Children
Among the Foot-hills of the Rockies
Among the Rocks
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
Ampersand
Amy Margaret's Five Years Old
An Ear to the Ground
Anacreontics
The Anagram
An Anatomy of the World
An Ancient Gesture
Ancient Music
The Ancient World
And Her Mother Came Too
And If I Did, What Then?
And like a Dying Lady, Lean and Pale
And There Shall be No More Death
And this my hope sits high for time must pass
And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair
And Wilt thou Leave me Thus?
And, the Last Day Being Come, Man Stood Alone
Andrea del Sarto
Andy's Gone with Cattle
Angels don't have fun (#14a)
Angered Reason
Anglosaxon Street
The Animals Sick of the Plague
Annabel Lee
Anne Rutledge
The Anniversary
The Annoyer
Another Grace for a Child
Another Lady
Answer to an Invitation to Dine at Fishmongers Hall
Answers to a Grade-School Biology Test
Answers to the Poets
Antarctic
Anthem for Doomed Youth
Antiquary
Antoine et Cleopatre
Antony and Cleopatra
Apeirophobia
Aphasia
Apollo Musagetes
The Apparition
The Apple of Eden
April
April
April on a Waggon Hill
Aquarius
Arakoon
Araluen
The Archer
Archy's Song from Charles I (A Widow Bird Sate Mourning)
Are the Children at Home?
The Argument of his Book
Arms and the Boy
The Arrow and the Song
The Arsenal at Springfield
Art
Art
Art Poetique
Art Poetique
Art thou pale for weariness
Art Thou Poor
The Artist
As I Walked Out in the Streets of Laredo
As I was so be Yee
as I was walking down the street
As imperceptibly as grief
As Kingfishers Catch Fire
As You Came from the Holy Land (attributed)
As you maye see upon the stem in Maye
Ashes of Life
Aside From
Aspecta Medusa (for a Drawing)
Aspidistra Street
The Assassination of Indira Gandhi
Astonished / Petrified (by Don McKay)
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
Astrophel and Stella: 2
Astrophel and Stella: 3
Astrophel and Stella: 4
Astrophel and Stella: 5
Astrophel and Stella: 6
Astrophel and Stella: 7
Astrophel and Stella: 8
Astrophel and Stella: 9
Astrophel and Stella: 10
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Astrophel and Stella: 12
Astrophel and Stella: 13
Astrophel and Stella: 14
Astrophel and Stella: 15
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Astrophel and Stella: 17
Astrophel and Stella: 18
Astrophel and Stella: 19
Astrophel and Stella: 20
Astrophel and Stella: 21
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Astrophel and Stella: 24
Astrophel and Stella: 25
Astrophel and Stella: 26
Astrophel and Stella: 27
Astrophel and Stella: 28
Astrophel and Stella: 29
Astrophel and Stella: 30
Astrophel and Stella: 31
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Astrophel and Stella: 33
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Astrophel and Stella: 37
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Astrophel and Stella: 39
Astrophel and Stella: 40
Astrophel and Stella: 41
Astrophel and Stella: 42
Astrophel and Stella: 43
Astrophel and Stella: 44
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Astrophel and Stella: 50
Astrophel and Stella: 51
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Astrophel and Stella: 63
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Astrophel and Stella: 66
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Astrophel and Stella: 69
Astrophel and Stella: 70
Astrophel and Stella: 71
Astrophel and Stella: 72
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Astrophel and Stella: 75
Astrophel and Stella: 76
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Astrophel and Stella: 78
Astrophel and Stella: 79
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Astrophel and Stella: 105
Astrophel and Stella: 106
Astrophel and Stella: 107
Astrophel and Stella: 108
Astrophel and Stella: Eight Song
Astrophel and Stella: Eleuenth Song
Astrophel and Stella: Fift Song
Astrophel and Stella: First Song
Astrophel and Stella: Fourth Song
Astrophel and Stella: Ninth Song
Astrophel and Stella: Second Song
Astrophel and Stella: Seuenth Song
Astrophel and Stella: Sixt Song
Astrophel and Stella: Tenth Song
Astrophel and Stella: Third Song
At a Funeral
At a Vacation Exercise
At Cap Santé
At Cheyenne
At Devlin's Siding
At Liberty I Sit and See
At Lulworth Cove a Century Back
At Mass
At Quebec
At the Cedars
At the College
At the Long Sault: May, 1660
At the Tavern
At the Window
Atalanta in Calydon
Atalanta in Calydon: A Tragedy (complete text)
Atalanta's Race
Atlantis
Attack
Attack of the squash people
Attempted Assassination of the Queen
Auguries of Innocence
Aunt Chloe
Aunt Helen
Aurora Leigh
Australia
Australia
Australian Federation
The Author to her Book
The Author's Early Life
An Autograph
Automne
Automne
Autumn
Autumn
"An autumn evening in the modest square"
Autumn Leaves
Autumn Song
Autumn: the year breathes dully towards its death
The Autumnal
Ave Atque Vale
Ave! (An Ode for the Shelley Centenary, 1892)
The Avenging Angel
Avising the Bright Beams
Avril
Awakener
Ay Me, Ay Me, I Sigh the Scythe A-field
An A B C, for Baby Patriots
B- / C+
The Babie
The Baby in the Ward
The Baby's Dance
Bacchanalia
The Bachelor's Soliloquy
Back and Side go Bare
Back Road Farm
The Backsheesh Sergeant
Backward
The Bad News
The Bad Season Makes the Poet Sad
Bah, Bah, Black Sheep
The Bait
Balade
Balade à sa mère, pour prier nostre Dame
A Ballad of a Bun
Ballad of a Hanged Man
A Ballad of a Nun
A Ballad of Baseball Burdens
A Ballad of Burdens
The Ballad of Dead Ladies
A Ballad of Death
The Ballad of East and West
A Ballad of François Villon, Prince of All Ballad-Makers
The Ballad of Othello Clemence
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
The Ballad of Sally in our Alley
Ballad of the Gibbet
A Ballad Upon A Wedding
The Ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate
A Ballad: The Lake of the Dismal Swamp
[Ballade 60]
Ballade at Thirty-five
Ballade des Dames du Temps Jadis
Ballade Made for his Mother that She mighte Praye toe our Ladye
Ballade of an Omnibus
Ballade of Dead Actors
Ballade of Evil
The Ballade of Lovely Ladyes of Long Agoe
Ballade of the Girton Girl
The Ballade of the Incompetent Ballade-Monger
Ballade of the Royal Game of Golf
Ballade un peu banale
Barbados (by Frederick Seidel)
Barbara Allan
Barbara Allen's Cruelty
Barbara Frietchie
Barbury Camp
The Barcoo
The Bard: A Pindaric Ode
The Barefoot Boy
A Barefoot Boy
Barmaid
Barter
Baseball's Sad Lexicon
A Basket of Flowers
Bat
A Bat Unveiled
Bat, Bat, Come Under my Hat
Battle
Battle Hymn of the Republic
The Battle of Blenheim
Battle of Brunanburh
The Battle of Omdurman
The Battle of Tel-el-Kebir
Bavarian Gentians
Be Kind to Your Web-footed Friends
Be Still. The Hanging Gardens were a Dream
The Beadle's Annual Address
Beale Street Blues
The Bear Hunt
The Bear on the Delhi Road
The Beasts' Confession
Beat! Beat! Drums!
Beating the Bounds (by John Steffler)
Beautiful Dreamer Serenade
Beautiful Old Age
Beautiful River
Beauty Sat Bathing by a Spring
Beauty Sat Bathing by a Spring
Beauty's Helicon
The Bechuana Boy
Bede's Death Song
Beer
Before Action
The Beggar's Opera
Behind the Arras
Behind the Closed Eye
The Beira Malaria
Bell Birds
The Bells of Hell
Belly good
Beloved
Ben Bolt
Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford
The Bench of Boors
Benjamin Pantier
Beowulf
Bereavement
Bereavement of the Fields
The Berg (A Dream)
Bermudas
Bestiary
The Betrothal
A Better Resurrection
Between the Dusk of a Summer Night
Beyond
Beyond Kerguelen
The Bibliomaniac's Prayer
The Big Jack I Caught in the Stonepile (by Phil Hall)
Billy Vickers
Binsey Poplars
Biography
Birch
Birches
The Bird
Bird Language
Birefringence
Birth
Birthday Wishes to a Physician
A Birthday
The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church Rome, 15--
Bitter Sanctuary
Black Bonnet
The Black Knight
Black on the depths of blackest skies
The Black Princess
The Blacksmith
Bleinheim, a Poem
The Blessed Damozel
The Blind Caravan
Blind Curse
The Blind Sailor
Blizzard
The Blossom
Blow, Northerne Wind
Blown Hilcote Manor
The Blue Guitar (by P. K. Page)
The Blue Jay
Blues Ain't Nothin' Else But
Blues for X
Boat beneath a Sunny Sky, A
Body Shop
The Body to the Soul
The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond
Bonnie James Campbell
The Bonny Earl of Murray
A Book and a Jug and a Dame
The Book of Phillip Sparrow
The Book of the Snow (by François Jacqmin, translated by Philip Mosley)
The Book of Thel
The Book of Urizen
Borderlands (by Suji Kwock Kim)
Borges at the Northside Rotary (by David Kirby)
The Borough. Letter XXII: Peter Grimes
The Boston Evening Transcript
Boys and Girls Come out to Play
The Bracelet
The Braes of Yarrow
Brahma
Brahma
Braid Claith
Brain Litany: Or, Overlooking the Existential Factor
Break of Day
Break, break, break
breakfast
Breath
Brenda Carbosier has hairy nostrils (#12)
Bricks and Straw
The Bride
The Bride of a Year
The Brides
Brier: Good Friday
Bright Star, Would I were Steadfast as Thou Art
Bringing You Up
Brise marine
Britannia's Pastorals
The British Church
The Broken Bell
The Broken Heart
The Broken Men
Bronx
Bronzes
The Brook
Brother and Sister
Browning's Funeral
Buffalo Twang
Bug o' Night
The Building of the Ship
The Bumblebee
The Burden of Time
Burial
The Burial Hour
The Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna
The Burial of the Rev. George Gilfillan
The Buried Life
The Burning Babe
Burning Drift-Wood
Burning River
A Burnt Ship
The Bushman
Business
The bustle in the house (1078)
But Men Loved Darkness rather than Light
The Butterfly's Ball, and the Grasshopper's Feast
By Bread Alone
By Night when Others Soundly Slept
By the Aurelian Wall
By the Marshes of Tantramar
Bypass
Byzantium
C. L. M.
Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
Cacoethes Scribendi
Cadmus and Harmonia
Caedmon
Caelica: Sonnet 22
Caesar's Song
The Caffer
The Caffer Commando
The Caged Skylark
The Caicos Islands, West Indies
Cales and Guyana
Caliban upon Setebos
Call for the Robin-redbreast and the Wren
The Calm
Calm was the even, and clear was the sky
Cambridge
Cameron's Heart
The Camp of Souls
The Campaign
Can a Maid That Is Well Bred
Canada
Canada: Case History: 1945
The Canadian Authors Meet
Canadians
The Canoe
The Canonization
The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue
A Canticle for Canis
Cape Cod
Cape Horn Gospel -- I
A Capital Ship for an Ocean Trip
Capriccio of Roman Ruins
The Captain of the Push
Cardinal Wolsey to his Dog
Care for Thy Soul as Thing of Greatest Price
Care-charming Sleep
The Careless Good Fellow
Carl Hamblin
Carrie Leigh's Hugh Hefner Haikus
Carrion Comfort
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
Casabianca
Casey at the Bat
A Castaway
The Castaway
The Castle of Indolence: Canto I
The Cat
The cat's song
Cataract on Mount Lu
The Caterpillar
A Catful of Buttermilk
Cattle in Trucks
Catullus
Cavalier Tunes: Boot and Saddle
Cavalier Tunes: Marching Along
Cease, Warring Thoughts
Celebrating Childhood (by Adonis -- Ali Ahmad Said Esber)
A Celebration of Charis: I. His Excuse for Loving
A Celebration of Charis: IV. Her Triumph
Œnone
The Centipede
Certain Books of Virgil's {AE}neis: Book II
A Certain Lady
Chaim Soutine’s Chanukah
Chainsaw
The Chambered Nautilus
Champs d'Honneur
Change
Changed
A Changeling
Changing Woman
A Channel Crossing
Channel Firing
Chanson d'automne
Chapter Heading
The Character of a Happy Life
The Character of Holland
Character of the Happy Warrior
The Charge of the Light Brigade
Charing Cross
The Chariot
A Charm for a Mad Woman
Chaucer
A Chest of Angels
Chicago
Chicago Weather
Chiding
The Child
Child of a Day
The Child to his Mother, Absent
Child! do not Throw this Book about
A Child's Alone
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Fourth
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Third
"Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came"
Childhood
The Children's Hour
The Chimney Sweeper: A little black thing among the snow
The Chimney Sweeper: When my mother died I was very young
Chinatown
Chinatown Chant
Chinoiserie
The Choice
The Choice
Choose
Choriambics
Chorus Sacerdotum from "Mustapha"
The Christ upon the Hill
Christ's Nativity
Christ's Triumph after Death
Christabel
The Christening
Christmas
A Christmas Carol
Christmas Carols (It Came upon the Midnight Clear)
The Christmas Homes of England
Christmas Poem by My Mother
The Cicada
The Circuit Judge
Circumstances Alter Cases
The Circus Animals' Desertion
City and Country
The City at the End of Things
The City in the Sea
City Lyrics
The City of Dreadful Night
The City of Golf
City of Huge Buildings
The Civil Wars between the Two Houses of Lancaster and York
Clair de lune intellectuel
Clari
Claribel
Cleanliness
Cleanness
A Clearing (by Louis Simpson)
Clearing Out
Cleon
Clerk Saunders
The Cliffs of Mistake
The Clod and the Pebble
The Cloud
The Cloud
The Cloud Confines
CLXV
CLXXXVIII
A Coat
Coffee Grindin' Blues
Cold Blooded Creatures
Cold Spring in Winter (by Valérie Rouzeau)
The Collar
The Collier's Wife
Colors passing through us
"Come Home, Father!"
Come, Let Us Die Like Men
The Comedian as the Letter C
Comfort of the Fields
Comin thro' the Rye
The Coming of Eve
Comme on voit sur la branche
Comment
Common Form
Community
The Comparison
Compatibilist (by Ken Babstock)
A Complaint
The Complaint of Lisa
The Complaint: or Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality
Complete Destruction
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802
The Computation
Comus
Confessio Amantis, Book VIII: The Tale of Apollonius of Tyre
Confession
Confessions
Confined Love
The Congo: A Study of the Negro Race
The Conquerors
Conrad Siever
Consolation
Consolation
Constancy
Constancy to an Ideal Object
Constantinople
Contemplation
Contemplations
Contentment
The Contractor
The Convergence of the Twain
Conversation Galante
Conversation with a Widow
The Cook's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
A Cooking Egg
Cool Pastoral on Bloor Street
Cooper's Hill (1642)
Cooper's Hill (1655)
Coquette et Froide
Cor Cordium
Corallina
The Coranna
Corinna's Going a-Maying
Cornucopia
A Coronet for his Mistress, Philosophy
Correspondances
Correspondences
Correspondences
Cosmographia
The Cotter's Saturday Night
Could We as Mortals
Count Gismond--Aix in Provence
Countrywomen
County Guy
Courage
A Courtin' Call
Cousin Nancy
The Cow Pasture
Cowboy on Horse in Desert
Coy Mistress
Coyotes
Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
Crazy Jane Testifies
The Crazy World
Creation
A Creed
The Cremation of Sam McGee
The Cricket
A Croon on Hennacliff
Croquis
The Cross of Snow
Crossing 16
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Crossing the Bar
Crossroads (by Louise Glück)
The crowd at the ball game
A Crowded Trolley Car
The Crowing of the Red Cock
Crows do not have Retirement
Cruelty and Love / Love on the Farm
A Cry from South Africa
The Cry of the Children
The Cry of the Cricketer
The Cry of the Dreamer
Crying in Sleep
Cuckoo Song
Cui Bono
Cui Bono
Cumnor Hall
The Cup
Cupid and my Campaspe play'd
The Curlew Song
The Curse
The Curse
The Cut
Cyder
Cyder
Cynthia's Revels: Queen and huntress, chaste and fair
Cædmon's Hymn
The Daft-days
Daguerreotype Taken in Old Age
Daily Bread
Daily Trials by a Sensitive Man
Daisy Bell (or "Bicycle Built for Two")
Daisy Time
The Damp
The Dance at McDougall's
Danny
Danny Boy
Danny Deever
Danse Russe
Dark Satanic Mills
The Dark Stag
The Darkling Thrush
Darkness
The Darktown Strutters' Ball
The Darling
Darwin
Dat Leetle Box
A Daughter of Eve
David
David Cleek
Davideis
Davis Matlock
The Day is Done
"The Day is Done"
The Day of Wrath / Dies Iræ
The Day-Labourer
Days
De Nice Leetle Canadienne
De Profundis
The Deacon's Masterpiece or, the Wonderful "One-hoss Shay": A Logical Story
The Dead
Dead Broke
Dead Love
The Dead Man Walking
Dead Man's Dump
Dead Reckoning
The Dean’s Provocation for Writing the Dressing-Room
Dear Doctor, I have Read your Play
Death and the Lady
A Death in the Desert
Death of an Infant
Death of an Old Carriage Horse
The Death of Grass
Death of the Eagle
The Death of the Hired Man
The Death of the Ox
The Death of the Wolf
Death Snips Proud Men
A Death Song
Death's Head
The Debt
"Decalogue"
December
A December Day
December, 1919
DECEMBER. [1757] XII Month.
Declining Days
Dedication for a Plot of Ground
Deep mists of longing blur the land
Defeat
Defeat
Defence of Fort M'Henry
The Defence of Guenevere
The Definition of Love
Dejection: An Ode
Del Lu e de l'Aignel
Delia VI
Delia XLV
Delia XLVI
Delia XXXI (1592 version)
Delia XXXI (1623 version)
Delia XXXIII
Delight in Disorder
The Delights of Mathematics
Demain, dès l'aube
Demolition
The Demon Snow-shoes
The Departing of Gluskâp
Departure
Depression
A Description of the Morning
Descriptive Jottings of London
Deserted
The Deserted Village, A Poem
The Despot
Despotisms
The Destruction of Sennacherib
Deus Abconditus
Devoir Molluscule
A Dialogue between Old England and New
A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
A Dialogue of Self and Soul
Dickery Dickery Dock
[Did you love well what very soon you left?]
Dies Dominica! the sunshine burns
Dies Irae
Difference
Difference of Color
The Digger's Song
Ding Dong
Ding Dong Bell
Dining Alone
The Dinkey Bird
Dion
Dirce
Dirge
Dirge
Dirge in Woods
Dirge: Written November 1808
Dirigibles (by Derek Mahon)
Dirt
The Disappointment
The Discontent
Discontents in Devon
A Discourse
Discourse on Pure Virtue
Disdain Returned
Disinherited
Disorder
A Display of Mackerel
The Dissolution
The Distance of the Dead
Distracted by an Ergonomic Bicycle
Dithyramb
Divina Commedia
Divine Epigrams: On the Baptized Ethiopian
Divine Epigrams: On the Miracle of the Multiplied Loaves
Divine Epigrams: Samson to his Delilah
Divine Epigrams: To our Lord, upon the Water Made Wine
A Divine Image
The Divine Image
Dixie's Land
The Djinns
Do not Stand at my Grave and Weep
Do you Remember me? or are you Proud?
Do you Understand
Doctor Fell
Dog Boy (by Matthew Rohrer)
Dolores (Notre-Dame des Sept Douleurs)
Don Draper
Don Juan: Canto the Eighth
Don Juan: Canto the Eleventh
Don Juan: Canto the First
Don Juan: Canto the Fourth
Don Juan: Canto the Second
Don Juan: Canto the Twelfth
Don Juan: Dedication
Don't Take Your Troubles to Bed
Don't Tell the World that You're Waiting for Me
The Dong with a Luminous Nose
Donne
dooley did
Dora Williams
Double Ballade of the Nothingness of Things
Double Take
A Double Vision
Doubt
The Doubt of Future Foes
The Douglas Tragedy
Dover Beach
The Dover Bitch
Down by the Salley Gardens
Down Hearted Blues
Down in the Valley
Down the River
Drake's Drum
The Dread Voyage
The Dream
A Dream
The Dream
Dream Land
Dream of a Language that Speaks (by Michael Palmer)
The Dream of Narcissus (by Michael Palmer)
A Dream within a Dream
Dream-fishing
Dream-Pedlary
Dreamers
Dreams
Drink v. Drugs (by Mick Imlah)
The Drover's Sweetheart
The Drowned, Alive
The Drunkard's Child
The Drunkard's Child
Drury-lane Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane, 1747
Du Bartas, His Divine Weeks and Works
The Dug-out
Dulce et Decorum Est
Duncan Gray
The Dunciad: Book IV
Duns Scotus's Oxford
Dupont's Round Fight (November, 1861)
The Dusk Folk
Dust of Snow
Dying
The Dying Child
The Dying Hunter to his Dog
The Dying Raven
Dying Speech of an Old Philosopher
Each and All
Each day I see the long ships coming into port
Each in his own Tongue
The Eagle
The Eagle
The Earth for Sale
Earth Voices
Earth's Answer
The Earthly Paradise: Apology
The Earthly Paradise: The Lady of the Land
The Easiest Way to Empty a Seashell is to Place it on an Anthill
Easter 1916
Easter Week
Easter Wings
Eastern Shore
The Eavesdropper
Ebb
Echoes from the Greek Anthology
The Eclipse
Ecrit sur la plinthe d'un bas-relief antique
Ecrit sur la vitre d'une fenêtre Flamande
The Ecstasy
Eden
Editing the Erotica Issue
Edom o' Gordon
Edward
Edward, Edward
Effet de nuit
Ego Dominus Tuus
Eight O'Clock
El Desdichado
El Desdichado
El Greco: Espolio
Eleanor Makes Macaroons
Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm, Painted by Sir George Beaumont
"Elegy"
Elegy IX: The Autumnal
An Elegy on a Lap-dog
An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog
Elegy over a Tomb
Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady
An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of St. Paul's, Dr. John Donne
Elegy V: His Picture
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
The Elephant Lady's Drawings
Eleventh Song
The Elixir
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Eloisa to Abelard
The Embankment
Emblems
Emeritus
The Emigrant
The Emigrant's Vision
Emily Brontë
The Emperor of Ice-Cream
Empty Bed Blues
Empty Nests in Leafless Trees
The Empty Places
The Emulation
Encounters with Mrs. Raccoon
An End
The End of the Furrow
Endimion and Phoebe
Endymion
Engaged Too Long
England
England and America
England in 1819
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers
English Poets: Shelley
Enigma
The Enkindled Spring
Enslaved
The Enthusiast: or The Lover of Nature
Entry
Envoi
The Eolian Harp
Epicoene, or the Silent Woman: Still to be neat, still to be drest
Epigram
Epigram
Epigrams: An Epitaph on S.P.
Epigrams: Epitaph on Elizabeth, L. H.
Epigrams: On my First Son
Epigrams: To John Donne
Epigrams: To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with John Donne's Satires
The Epileptic Acupuncturist (by Jeramy Dodds)
Epilogue
Epiphanie
Epiphany
Epipsychidion
An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician
An Epistle to a Lady
Epistle to Augusta
Epistle to J. Lapraik
Epistles to Several Persons: Epistle II: To a Lady on the Characters of Women
Epistles to Several Persons: Epistle IV
Epistles to Several Persons: Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
Epitaph
Epitaph
Epitaph
Epitaph (on a Commonplace Person Who Died in Bed)
Epitaph for a Darling Lady
An Epitaph for a Husbandman
Epitaph for a Romantic Woman
Epitaph For M.
Epitaph in Ballade Form which Villon Made for Himself
The Epitaph in Form of a Ballad which Villon Made for Himself and his Comrades, Expecting to be Hanged along with Them
Epitaph on a Jacobite
Epitaph on her Son H. P. at St. Syth's Church Wher Her Body Also Lies Interred
Epitaph on Himself
Epitaph on the Lady Mary Villiers
Epitaph on the Tombstone of a Child, the Last of Seven that Died Before
Epithalamion
Epithalamion
Eros
The Erotic Civilization
Erthe Toc of Erthe, Erthe wyth Woh
An Essay on Criticism: Part 1
An Essay on Criticism: Part 2
An Essay on Criticism: Part 3
An Essay on Man: Epistle I
An Essay on Man: Epistle II
An Essay on Man: Epistle III
An Essay on Man: Epistle IV
Etchings II: In the Bar
Eternal Time, that Wastest Without Waste
Euclid Street
Eugenia Todd
Europe: A Prophecy
Eurynome
Eve
Eve
The Eve of Crecy
The Eve of St. Agnes
Even-Star
Evening
Evening
An Evening Contemplation in a College
The Evening Darkens over
Evening Harmony
Evening of Battle
The Evening Star
The Evening-Watch: A Dialogue
The Everlasting Mercy
Every man has his sorrows
Everyday Characters I: The Vicar
Everything Is Free
Evolution
An Excelente Balade of Charitie
Excelsior
Exclusion
The Execution of Karla Faye
The Exequy
The Exile
Exile
Exile
Exit
Exit Exam (by Dean Young)
Exit God
Expectans Expectavi
Experience
The Expiration
The Explorer
The Explorers
Exposure
Exspes
Extase
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg
Extinction
Extinction: The Airman's Prayer
The Eye and Ear
The eyes of toads are great
Eyethurl
A Fable for Critics
A Fable for Critics
Fable L: The Hare and Many Friends
The Face of the Plasterer
Faces in the Street
The Factory Girl
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 1 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 10
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 11
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 2
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 2 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 3 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 4
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 4 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book 1, Canto 9
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 10 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 11 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 12 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 5 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 6 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 7 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 8 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto 9 (1596)
The Faerie Queene, Book II, Canto 12
The Faerie Queene, Book III, Canto 6
The Faerie Queene, Book VI, Canto 10
The Faerie Queene: Book I, Canto I
Fair Iris I Love and Hourly I Die
The Fair Singer
Fairies
"Faith" is fine invention (185)
Faith's Review and Expectation
Faithful
Faithless Sally Brown
The Faking Boy to the Crap is Gone
Fall
Fall of a Wall
The Famous Tay Whale
Fancy
Fancy and the Poet
A Farewell
A Farewell Entitled to the Famous and Fortunate Generals of our English Forces
Farewell Love and all thy Laws for ever
Farewell to a Friend
Farewell to Bath
Farewell to Love
A Farewell to Tobacco
Farmer's Daughter
The Farmer's Ingle
The Fatal Sisters: An Ode
Fate
Father
Father O'Flynn
Father, I Know that all my Life
Fatigued
Fauconshawe
Faults
Faustine
A Favor of Love
Favrile
Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun
Feast
February 14
Felix Randal
Female Fashions for 1799
A Female I by Name
The Female of the Species
Femme et chat
Femme Et Chatte
Femme Et Chatte
The Ferry to South Baymouth
The Feud
The Fever
A Few Rules for Beginners
Fie, Pleasure, Fie!
Fifteen Epitaphs I
Fifteen men on the Dead Man's Chest
Fifth Villain
The Fight at Montgomery's
Figs
The Finger Puppets in the Attic Dollhouse
Finis
Finis
FINIS. To the Superior Animal
Fire and Ice
"Fire and Sleet and Candlelight"
The Fire of Drift-wood
The Firing Party
First Epigram: Upon Being Contented with a Little
First Fig
First Person Demonstrative
Firstlings
The Fisher's Widow
A Fit of Rhyme against Rhyme
The Fitful Alternations of the Rain
Five Sonnets for Summer Storage in the High School Book Room
The Flag of Our Union
The Flaming Heart
The Flâneur
The Flat-Hunter's Way
The Flawed Bell
Flaxman
The Flea
A flea and a fly in a flue
The Flesh and the Spirit
Flight into Reality
Flight of the Roller-Coaster
Flint and Feather
flood archeology
The Floorless Room
Flowers
The Fly
The Fly
The Fly in Autumn
Flying Deeper into the Century
The Flying Fish
Fog
Fog
Fogarty's Gin
Fogyism
The Folk
Follow Thy Fair Sun
Follow Your Saint
The Football Match
The Footman: An Epistle to my Friend Mr. Wright
For a Column at Runnymede
For a' That and a' That
For a' that and a' that
For Annie
For Beauty I am not a Star
For Christmas Day
For Christmas Day in the Morning
For Christmas Day, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
For Christmas Day: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
For He was Scotch and So was She
For Healing
For Murray Hunter, M.D.
For once, then Something
For Soldiers
For the Baptist
For the Fallen
For the Union Dead
For the young who want to
For Windows by L. D.
The Foreign Land
Forget not Yet the Tried Intent
The Forsaken
A Forsaken Garden
The Forsaken Merman
The Forsaken
Fortuna
Forty Below
The Fossil Elephant
four a.m. feeding
The Four Ages of Man
Four Errors
Four Girls at the Corner
Four Poems for a Child Son
[Four Sonnets (1922)]
The Four Zoas
Foweles in the Frith
Fra Lippo Lippi
Fracture
Fragment
Fragment 10: The Three Sorts of Friends
Fragment 1: Sea-ward, white gleaming thro' the busy scud
Fragment 2: I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish
Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December wind
Fragment 4: As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood
Fragment 5: Whom should I choose for my Judge?
Fragment 6: The Moon, how definite its orb!
Fragment 7: When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt
Fragment 8: Thicker than rain-drops on November thorn
Fragment 9: The Netherlands
Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth
Fragment of a Greek Tragedy
Fragments
Fragments du Narcisse
The Frailty and Hurtfulness of Beauty
France: An Ode
Frank Dutton
Frankie and Johnnie
Freaks, Irregulars, Defects, Oddities
Frederiksted, Dusk
"Freedom"
The French Horn
The French Revolution
The French Revolution as It Appeared to Enthusiasts at Its Commencement
The Friar's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
The friend
The Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder
Friendship's Mystery, To my Dearest Lucasia
The Frog
The Frog that wishes to be as Big as the Ox
The Frogs
From Doctor Faustus ("Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?")
From Joachim du Bellay: Of a Winnower of Wheat to the Winds
From Lines to William Simson
From Shanklin
From Tamburlaine the Great, Part One ("Nature that framed us of four elements")
From Tamburlaine the Great, Part One ("What is Beauty? saith my sufferings, then")
From The Devil's Law-case ("All the flowers of the spring")
From The Duchess of Malfi (“O let us howl, some heavy note”)
From the Far West
From the Flats
From The Jew of Malta ("Content, but we will leave this paltry land")
From the Life
From The White Devil ("Glories, like glow-worms, afar off shine bright")
From Troilus and Cressida
From Tuscan Came my Lady's Worthy Race
Frost at Midnight
The Frosted Pane
Fruit-gathering LV
Fruit-gathering XXXVI
Frustration
Full Fadom Fiue Thy Father Lies
The Funeral
Further Instructions
Fusiturricula Lullaby (by Gjertrud Schnackenberg)
Futility
The Future
"Fuzzy-Wuzzy"
Fæsulan Idyl
G1. Video Technician
G2. Host
G3. Social Scientist
Galatea
The Garden
The Garden
The Garden of Love
The Garden of Proserpine
The Gardener 38
The Gardener 66
The Gardener 85
Gascoigne's Lullaby
Geert
The General
The General Prologue from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
General William Booth Enters into Heaven
Gentlemen-Rankers
Gently on the Stream of Time
George & Rue: Pure, Virtuous Killers
Gerontion
Get Up and Bar the Door
"Get Up!"
Gethsemane
Getting Born
Ghazal For A Poetess
The Ghost: Book II
The Ghost: Book III
Ghosts
Girl at the Corner of Dundas & Elizabeth
The Girl behind the Man behind the Gun
The Girl from Zlot
A Girl Strike-leader
Girl Watching
The Girls
Gitanjali 35
Give a Rouse
Give Me a Lass with a Lump of Land
Give my Regards to Broadway
The Given Heart
Glenella, Manitoba
Gloire de Dijon
The Glories of our Blood and State
The Glove and the Lions
Gnosis
Goblin Market
God
God and the Fifties
God of Mercy, God of Grace (Psalm 67)
God Rest you Merry, Gentlemen
God Save The King
God's Grandeur
God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop
God's Light-houses
God's Likeness
God's not always mean (#14c)
Going to Dover
Going to Dover
The Gold-Crested Wren
The Golden Gift that Nature did thee Give
Golden Retrievals
The Golden Rule
The Golf-ball and the Loan
Golgotha
Gone
The Good Conceit
Good Friday
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward
Good Friday. Driving Westward
Good Girl
Good Husbands Make Unhappy Wives
A Good Night
The Good, Great Man
Good-Bye
Good-bye Hello in the East Village 1993
Good-bye, and Keep Cold
The Good-morrow
Gorgon, or the Wonderful Year
Gortnamona
Government
Grain Field
A Grammarian's Funeral
Grand-father's Clock
Granny
Grass
The Grave
The Grave
The Great and Little Weavers
The Great Grey Plain
The Great Leap Forward
The Great Minimum
The Great Tyrannosaurus
Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World
Greek Architecture
Green Groweth the Holly
The Green Linnet
Greenland's Icy Mountains
The Grey Monk
Grim
Grounds 18A
Grounds 5B
Growing Old
Grown about by Fragrant Bushes
Grown-up
The Growth of Love XI
The Grudge of the Old
The Guards Came Through
"The Guineas"
Guitar (by César Vallejo, translated by Clayton Eshleman)
Gunga Din
Guysborough Road Church
Gwen
Gwine to Run All Night, or De Camptown Races
H. S. Mauberley (Life and Contacts) [Part I]
Habeas Corpus
Habitation
Haenyo Song: Harvest
Half Moon
The Half-Breed Girl
Half-waking
Hamlet (excerpts): To be or not to be, that is the question
The Hand and the Foot
Hanged by the Neck
Hanmer Woods
Hap
Happie is he that from a faire voyáge
The Happiest Girl in the World
Happy Animal
Hard Luck
Hard Luck
Harlem Shadows
Harmonie du soir
The Harp of India
Harps We Love
Harrison Street Court
/harsher sentences
A Harvest Scene
The Haunted Oak
Have You Ever Faked an Orgasm?
The Haystack in the Floods
he fell into my arms and said
He lived amidst th' untrodden ways
He that Doth Wend Her
He will tell me later the story of the woman he has been alluding to all day
He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
Heard
Hearke, Hearke, the Larke at Heauens Gate Sings
The Hearse Song
The Heart and Service
The heart asks pleasure first
The Heart of Night
Heart Test with an Echo Chamber
Heat
Heaven
The Height of Land
Heimlich
Hélène
Hellas: Chorus
Hence, all you vain delights
Hendecasyllabics
Her I was and Her I Drank
Heraclitus
Here Dead Lie We because We did not Choose (XXXVI)
Here Lies Poor Nick
Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen
Hereux qui, comme Ulysse
The Hermit
Hero
Hero and Leander
Hero and Leander
Herons step with care
Herrick's Julia
The Herring Weir
Hertha
High Diddle, Diddle
High Flight
A High-Toned Old Christian Woman
The Higher Kinship
The Higher Pantheism
The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell
Highland Mary
'A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts'
The Hill
Hills
hilltop
The Hind and the Panther: Part I
Hind Horn
The Hippopotamus
His Golden Locks Time hath to Silver Turn'd
His Mother's Service to Our Lady
His Picture
His Prayer for Absolution
His Prayer to Ben Jonson
His Return to London
His Wish to God
History
History
The History of Sixteen Wonderful Old Women
A Hoffa Lieutenant Reminisces
Hohenlinden
The Hold-fast
Holocaust
The Holy Emerald
The Holy Fair
Holy Sonnets: At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow
Holy Sonnets: Batter my heart, three-person'd God
Holy Sonnets: Death, be not proud
Holy Sonnets: I am a little world made cunningly
Holy Sonnets: If poisonous minerals, and if that tree
Holy Sonnets: Show me dear Christ, thy spouse so bright and clear
Holy Sonnets: Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt
Holy Sonnets: This is my play's last scene
Holy Sonnets: Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?
Holy Thursday: 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
Holy Thursday: Is this a holy thing to see
Homage to the Mineral of the Onion (I) (by Erin Moure)
Home
Home Again Home Again
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
Home-Thoughts, from the Sea
The Homely Ghost
Homer: War Music (by Christopher Logue)
Homeward Bound
Homo Will Not Inherit
The Honest Working Man
Hope
"Hope" is the thing with feathers (254)
Horace, Lib. I, Epist. IX, Imitated
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland
Horatius
Hospitality
The Hosts
The Hottentot
The Hound of Heaven
The Hours in Final Chorus
The House below the Hill
The House of Clay
The House of Life: 19. Silent Noon
The House of Life: 22. Heart's Haven
The House of Life: 36. Life-in-Love
The House of Life: 41. Through Death to Love
The House of Life: 66. The Heart of the Night
The House of Life: 71. The Choice, I
The House of Life: 72. The Choice, II
The House of Life: 73. The Choice, III
The House of Life: 97. A Superscription
The House of Life: The Sonnet
The House on the Hill
The Housewife
How Bateese Came Home
How Can I Go on
How Did You Die?
How Doth the Little Crocodile
How He Died
How One Winter Came in the Lake Region
How Polly Paid for her Keep
How the Camel Got his Hump
How the Fire Queen Crossed the Swamp
How the Whale Got his Throat
How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix
How they Brought the News to a Gent
How to get RICHES
How We Beat The Favourite
Hudibras: Part I
Huge Vapours Brood above the Clifted Shore
Human Cylinders
The Human Seasons
Humoresque
Humouresque
The Humours of the Seminarian's House
The Hunting of the Snark
A Hunting Song
Hurrahing in Harvest
The Husband’s and Wife’s Grave
Hush-a-by Baby
Huswifery
The Hut by the Black Swamp
Hymn before Sun-rise, in the Vale of Chamouni
An Hymn In Honour Of Beauty
Hymn LII [Book I]
An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty
Hymn of Joy
Hymn of Pan
Hymn of the Dying Man
Hymn on Solitude
A Hymn to Contentment
A Hymn to God the Father
A Hymn to God the Father
Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
Hymn to Proserpine
Hymn to Science
A Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa
Hymn to the Night
Hymn to the Winds
Hymn VIII [Book I]
Hymn XII. [Book III]
Hymn XIII. [Book I]
Hymn: Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, April 19, 1836
Hymn: Thou Hidden Love of God
A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors last going into Germany
Hyperion
Hysteria
I Abide and Abide and Better Abide
I Am a Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied
I am shut out of mine own heart
"I am Small and of no Reputation; Yet do I not Forget thy Commandments"
I am the Living Bread: Meditation Eight: John 6:51
I am the People, the Mob
I am!
I bended unto me a Bough
I cry to you as I pass your windows in the dusk
I Don't Want to Die
I Dug, Beneath the Cypress Shade
I Feel (Verse Libre)
I Feel I'm Growing Old
I felt a funeral in my brain
I Find no Peace
I Grant you Ample Leave
I Have a Gentil Cook
I have a Rendezvous with Death
I have been a Foster
I Hear a River thro' the Valley Wander
I Heard an Angel
I Hid my Love
I Like Americans
I Like Canadians
i like my body when it is with your
I Love all Beauteous Things
I Love Corned Beef
I Love You Wildly
"I Loved Thee, Atthis, in the Long Ago"
I Must Have Learned This Somewhere
I must not teaze my Mother
I never hear the word "escape" (77)
I Remember, I Remember
I Remember, I Remember
I said, This misery must end
I Saw a Chapel
I Saw in Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing
I Saw Three Ships
I Scarce Believed
I See Her
I Shall not Care
I Sing of a Maiden
I Sing the Body Electric
I Travelled among Unknown Men
I Used to Think
I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark
I Walk'd the Other Day
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
I Want You to See
I Would Fain Die a Dry Death
I would I might Forget that I am I
I'm Just Like You
I'm nobody! Who are you?
I, may I rest in peace (by Yahuda Amichai)
I. M. R.T. Hamilton Bruce (1846-1899) [Invictus]
I. W. To her Unconstant Lover
Iambicum Trimetrum
Ianthe! You are Call'd to Cross the Sea
Ibant Obscuræ
The Iceberg
Iceland First Seen
Ich am of Irlaunde
Ichabod
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
An Idolator
Idylls of the King: Song from The Marriage of Geraint
Idylls of the King: The Last Tournament
Idylls of the King: The Passing of Arthur
If a Daughter you have
If all the World were Paper
If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd
"If Death be Good"
If I Ever Marry, I'll Marry A Maid
If I should die
If I Should Die To-night
"if I was a gate" (by Leslie Greentree)
If Love now Reigned as it hath been
If Man him Bethocte
If We Must Die
If Your Wife Is Run Down, Give Her Cod Liver Oil
If--
If?
III Mon. May [1734] hath xxxi days.
Il Penseroso
The Iliad, Book VI
The Iliad, Book XII
Illa Creek
[Image and Dream]
Image-Nation 21 (territory (by Robin Blaser)
Imbiancato
Imitated from Wordsworth
Imitations of Horace
Immortality
The Imperfect Enjoyment
Imperial Adam
Implications of one plus one
Impromptus
In a Herber Green Asleep Whereas I Lay
In a London Drawingroom
In a Station of the Metro
In an Old Barn
In Beechwood Cemetery
In Celebration
In Cities, Be Alert
In Darkness
In Defiance of Fortune
In Flanders Fields
In Heaven
In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen ELIZABETH
In Memoriam "Rover", Ob. July 2, 1902
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII [all 133 poems]
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 105
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 11
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 118
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 126
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 131
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 2
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 22
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 3
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In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: [Prelude]
In Memory of a Child
In Memory of Edward Wilson, Who Repented of what was in his Mind to Write after Section
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
In November (1)
In November (2)
In October
In Old Age
In Prison
In Reference to her Children, 23 June 1659
In School-days
In Spain
In Tenebris
In the Ball-room
In the Bay
In The Evening By The Moonlight
In the Garden of Eden lay Adam
In the Hand of the Wind
In the Holy Nativity of our Lord
In the Jewish Synagogue at Newport
In the Mile End Road
In the Valley
In the Valley of Cauteretz
In Time of "The Breaking of Nations"
In Trouble
In Women is Rest, Peas, and Pacience
The Incarnation
The Independent
The Indian Burying Ground
The Indian Gone!
Indian Names
The Indian Serenade
Indian Summer
Indifference
The Indifferent
Infant Eyes
Infant Joy
Infant Sorrow
Influence
Influence of Natural Objects in Calling Forth and Strengthening the Imagination in Boyhood and Early Youth
Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
Injun Summah
Inkerman: The Battle Field by Moonlight
Innocence
The Inquest
An Inscription
Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath
Inscription under the Picture of an Aged Negro-woman
Inscriptions
Insect
Insert
Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge
An Insincere Wish Addressed to a Beggar
Insomnia
Insomnia
Insomnia (by Kate Hall)
The Instrument (by Les Murray)
Interesting People of Newfoundland (by John Ashbery)
Intermittences
An Interview
Interview
Into Battle
Into my Pocket
Introduction to the Songs of Experience
Introduction to the Songs of Innocence
Introductory Rhymes
An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study
Invitation
The Invitation to Selborne
Iris Holden, District Nurse
An Irish Mother
Irish Poets: Oliver Goldsmith
Irish to English
Is
Is it Possible
Isis: Dorothy Eady, 1924
The Island
Islands
Isolation: To Marguerite
It Couldn't Be Done
It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free
It is not to be Thought of
It was a' for our Rightful King
It was an English Ladye Bright
It was not death, for I stood up (510)
It's a Long Way to Tipperary
"It's Great When You Get In"
Itylus
The Ivy Green
Jabberwocky
Jack
Jack and Gill
Jack Sprat
The Jackaw of Rheims
Jacob
Jacobite 'Auld Lang Syne'
January 1, 1829
A January Morning
January, 1795
Jealousy
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
Jerusalem: England! awake! awake! awake!
Jerusalem: I see the Four-fold Man, The Humanity in deadly sleep
Jesous Ahatonhia
A Jest of Robin Hood
Jesus the Low Rider
A Jet Ring Sent
The Jew
The Jewish Cemetery at Newport
The Jewish Conscript
Jill#2
Jim Bludso, of the Praire Belle
Jim the Splitter
Jim, Who Ran away from his Nurse, and was Eaten by a Lion
Jock of Hazeldean
John Graydon
John-John
Jordan (I)
Jottings of New York: A Descriptive Poem
Jubilate Agno
Judas: A Biography
Juggling Jerry
Julian and Maddalo
June
June Evening at Beaconsfield (Bucks)
"Kaiser and Co."; or, "Hoch der Kaiser"
The Kangaroo
Katie and the Bouquet of Dandelions
Katy's Answer
Keats
Keen, Fitful Gusts are Whisp'ring Here and There
Keep the Home Fires Burning (Till the Boys Come Home)
The Kelligrews Soiree
Kelly's Conversion
Kepler's Apostrophe
Kerry
Key Episodes from an Earthly Life (by C. D. Wright)
The Kilkenny Cats
Killed
KINDNESS TO ANIMALS
Kindness to Insects
The King and Queen of Hearts
King Bee Blues
King Saul at Gilboa
The King's Hunt is up
The King's Quire
The Kingdom of Heaven
Kingdomes are but Cares (attributed)
The Kingfisher
The Kiss
Kiss
The Kiss
A Kitten Sits Still
Klockius
Kneeling Bus (by Fanny Howe)
Knees up, Mother Brown
The Knight's Tomb
Kok Robyn's Funeral
The Kosa
Kosmopolit (by Durs Grünbein)
The Kraken
Kubla Khan
Kumina (by Kamau Brathwaite)
Kwannon
L'Albatros
L'Albatros
L'Allegro
L'Alouette et ses petits, avec le Maitre d'un champ
L'Art
L'Azur
L'Epitaphe Villon
L'Expiation
L'Hyver des Alpes
L'oiseau bleu
La Pipe
La Conscience
La Belle Dame sans Merci
La Belle et la Bête
La Ceinture
La Cloche
La Cloche Félée
La Figlia Che Piange
La Fille aux cheveux de lin
La Grenouille qui se veut faire aussi grosee que le bœuf
La Mort de l'aigle
La Mort de l'aigle
La Mort du loup
La Nuit de Mai
La Petite Fleur Rose
La Vierge à midi
The Laboratory
Labor’s Greeting
The Ladder of St. Augustine
The Lady in the White Dress, Whom I Helped Into the Omnibus
The Lady of Shalott (1832)
The Lady of Shalott (1842)
The Lady of the Lake: Canto 1
The Lady of the Lake: Canto 3
The Lady of the Lake: Canto 5
Lady Surrey's Lament for her Absent Lord
A lady while dining at Crewe
The Lady's Dressing Room
The Lady's Yes
The Laily Worm and the Mackerel of the Sea
The Lake
The Lake Isle
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
The Lake of a Thousand Isles
Lakshman
Lalla Rookh
The Lamb
Lambert Hutchins
A Lame Begger
A Lame Begger
A Lament
A Lament
Lament
lament for my skin
Lament For The Makers
The Lament of the Forest
Lament of the Frontier Guard
The Lamp of Poor Souls
A Lancashire Doxology
The land I came thro' last was dumb with night
Land of Hope and Glory
The Land of Nod
The Landing of King George I of Greece at the Piraeus
The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England
The Landlord's Tale. Paul Revere's Ride
The Lane
Languages
Laodamia
Lapis Lazuli
Lara: Canto the First
The Lark and Her Young Ones with the Owner of a Field
The Last Bargain
The Last Buccaneer
A Last Confession
The Last Day
The Last Gift
The Last Leaf
The Last Leap
Last Lines
Last May a Braw Wooer
The Last of the Light Brigade
The Last Oracle
Last Rites
A Last Word
Last Words to Miriam
Late, Late, so Late
The Latest Decalogue
Latitude
The Latter Rain
Laus Veneris
Lawyers
The Lawyers' Ways
Lay a garland on my hearse
The Lay for the Troubled Golfer
A Lay of the Links
The Lazy Roof
Le Crucifix
Le Berceau
Le Brave, brave automne!
Le Chat
Le Cor
Le Corbeau et le renard
Le Cygne
Le Dormeur du val
Le Lac
Le Lac
Le Loup et l'agneau
Le Pin des landes
Le Pont Mirabeau
Le Retour
Le Sommeil du condor
Le Son du cor
Le Sonneur
Le Spectre de la Rose
Le Vieux Temps
Le Violon d'Ingres
A Leaf from the Devil’s Jest-Book
A Leak in the Dike
The Leather Bottel
Leave him now Quiet by the Way
Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust
A Leave-taking
Leaving The White King's Town At Dawn
A Lecture upon the Shadow
Lectures to Women on Physical Science
Leda
Leda and the Swan
The Legacy
Leisure
Lenten is Come with Loue to Toune
Les Animaux malades de la peste
Les Cloches
Les Conquerants
Les Deux Pigeons
Les Djinns
Les Effarés
Les Elfes
Les Images d'un songe
Les Montreurs
Les Roses de Sâdi
"Less than the Dust"
The Lesson
Lest We Forget
Let it be Forgotten
[Let that which is to come be as it may...]
Letter For Emily Dickinson
Letter from a Friend
A Letter from Aragon
A Letter from Italy
Letter No. 1
Letter to a Future Generation
Letty's Globe
Leves Amores
Leves Amores
Li-Lo (Blazon)
The Liar
A Licentious Person
Life in a Love
The Life of Man
A Life on the Ocean Wave
Life's Fate
Light Shining out of Darkness
The Lighthouse at Honfleur
Lights Out
Like to the Clear in Highest Sphere
Lilith
A Lilliputian Ode on their Majesties Accession
Lily Adair
The Lily Bed
Limericks
Lincoln, Man of the People [1922 version]
Lines and Figures
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
Lines from a Plutocratic Poetaster to a Ditch-digger
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
Lines to Mr. Hodgson Written on Board the Lisbon Packet
Lines Written among the Euganean Hills
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens
Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
Lines written under the conviction that it is not wise to read Mathematics in November after one’s fire is out
Lines: "When the Lamp Is Shattered"
Lines: The cold earth slept below
The Lingam and the Yoni
The Links of Love
The Lion
The Lion Hunt
The List
A Literature Lesson. Sir Patrick Spens In the Eighteenth Century Manner
Little Bateese
The Little Black Boy
Little Boy Blue
Little Brown Baby
Little Bundles of Joy
Little Daughter
Little Ditties I
A little east of Jordan (59)
Little Elegy
The Little Ghosts
Little Jack Horner
A Little Lamb
Little Libbie
The Little Match Girl
The Little Orphan
Little Orphant Annie
"A Little Place Apart"
The Little Turtle
The Little Vagabond
The Little Walls Before China
The Little White Hearse
The Little White Rose
Little Willie
Liturgy: Visiting P.K.
Live Blindly and upon the Hour
Living
A Living and Dying Prayer for the Holiest Believer in the World
The Living Temple
The Loaf (by Paul Muldoon)
Location Scouts
Locksley Hall
Locksley Hall Sixty Years After
The Log Jam
London
London I
London II
London Snow
London Voluntaries IV: Out of the Poisonous East
London, 1802
London, hast thou Accused me
London: A Poem, in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal
The Lonely Death
The Lonely Land
Lonesome Bar
Lonesome Bar
The Long and the Short of It
Long House Valley Poem
The Long Love that in my Thought doth Harbour
Long-Legged Fly
The Look
Looking Forward
Lord of my Heart's Elation
Lord of Unnumbered Hopes
Lord Randall
Loss of the S.S. Regulus
A Lost Chord
Lost Content
The Lost Leader
Lost River
Lot's Wife
The Lotos-eaters
Louis Slotin and the White Lie
Louis Slotin as Pigeon Feeder
Louse Hunting
Love
Love
Love
Love (I)
Love (II)
Love (III)
Love among the Ruins
Love and Life: A Song
Love Came to Flora Asking for a Flower
Love Canal
Love in a Life
Love in the Valley
Love in Thy Youth, Fair Maid; Be Wise
Love is Enough: Songs I-IX
Love Letters
Love Not Me for Comely Grace
Love of Fame, The Universal Passion
Love Song
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
The Love Song of Otakar Svec
Love that doth Reign and Live within my Thought
Love's Alchemy
Love's Apparition and Evanishment: An Allegoric Romance
Love's Deity
Love's Diet
Love's Exchange
Love's Growth
Love's Infinity
Love's Menu: Pommes de Terre Frites
Love's Nocturn
Love's Phantom
Love's Prayer
Love's Progress
[Love's Renewal]
Love's Usury
Love-Lily
The Lovely Figure
Lovely One
The Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart
The Lovers' Sestina
The Lover: A Ballad
Lovers in a London Shadow
Lovers' Infiniteness
Loving Kind
Low Barometer
Low Tide on Grand Pré
Luby's Cafeteria, Killeen, Tx
Lucifer in Starlight
Lucinda Matlock
Lui et Elle
The Lull
Lullaby of an Infant Chief
Lully, Lulley
Lunar Baedeker
The Lust of the Eyes
Lusty Youth should us ensue
LXX
Lycidas
Lyman King
Lynching
Lyrical Ballads (1798)
The M.A. Degree
Mac Flecknoe
Macbeth (excerpts): Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
MacGregor's Gathering
Mad Song
Madam Life's a Piece in Bloom
Madam, withouten many Words
Mademoiselle from Armentières
Madrigal
Madrigal: My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife
Magdalen
The Magi
Magwere, Who Waits Wondering
The Mahogany Tree
The Maid of Neidpath
The Maid's Lament
Maiden in the Mor Lay
Makanna's Gathering
Make we Mery bothe More and Lasse
Maker of Heaven and Earth
Making Quiltwork
Malcolm's Katie: A Love Story
The Maldive Shark
Male Fashions for 1799
The Male Mantis to His Mate
Male Rage Poem
The Malefactor's Plea
Mammy
Man
Man and Bat
Man Frail and God Eternal
The Man He Killed
A Man Said to the Universe
The Man who dreamed of Faeryland
The Man Who Invented the Turn Signal
The Man with the Hoe
Man, A Torch
The Man-hater, A Song
Mandelstam -- A Biography
Mane Nobiscum Domine
Manfred: Incantation
Manitoba Childe Roland
Manliness
Manners: A Satire
The Marble Landing
March
March Day: Windy
The March into Virginia Ending in the First Manassas (July, 1861)
March: An Ode
Marching Men
Marching Men
Marching On
Marching Through Georgia
Margaret Fuller Slack
The Margins Where We Live
Mariana
Mariana in the South
Marie
The Marigold
4 Marked by Claws and Cloudburst (by Sylvia Legris)
Market day
Marmion: Canto 5
Marmion: Canto 6
Marriage
Marriage a-la-Mode
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
"Marriage" XVI (by David Harsent)
The Marshes of Glynn
The "Mary Gloster"
Mary Hamilton
Mary Morison
Mary's Girlhood (for a Picture)
Mary's Lamb
The Masked Face
The Masque of B-ll--l
Maternity
The Mathematician in Love
Mathematics
Matin
Matthew Arnold On hearing him read his Poems in Boston
Maud; A Monodrama (from Part I)
Maud; A Monodrama (from Part II)
Mavety Street
May no Man Slepe in youre Halle
MAY. [1748] III Month.
McAndrew's Hymn
Me Brother Wot Stayed at ’Ome
Mediocrity in Love Rejected
Meditatio
Meditation under Stars
Medusa
Meeting at Night
Meg Merrilies
Meintjes Kopje
Melanie says flowers (#5)
Memorabilia
Memorial Verses April 1850
Memory
The Memory of Elena
Men and Women
Men Say They Know Many Things
The Men We Might Have Been
Menaphon: Doron's Eclogue
Menaphon: Sephesta's Song to her Child
Mending Wall
The Menstrual Hut
The Merchant of Venice (excerpts): How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank
Mercurius Gallo-Belgicus
The Message
Messiah (Christmas Portions)
The Metamorphosed Gypsies
The Methodist Jesus
Métis
Mezzo Cammin
Michael: A Pastoral Poem
The Microbe
'Mid my Gold-brown Curls
Mid-America Prayer
A Mid-summer Noon in the Australian Forest
Midland Swimmer
Midnight
midnight grocery shopping after watching days and days of viking week on the history channel
Midnight Lamentation
Midnight Special
A Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts): Lovers and mad men have such seething brains
Migration (by Karen Solie)
Mild is the Parting Year
Milford Sound In Winter
Milk for the Cat
The Mill
The Miller's Prologue and Tale from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
Millie MacGill
Milton
Milton
Milton: And did those feet in ancient time
Milton: But in the Wine-presses the Human Grapes Sing not nor Dance
Milton: The Sky is an Immortal Tent Built by the Sons of Los
Mind your Knitting
Mine own John Poynz
Miniver Cheevy
A Minor Chord
The Minstrel; or, The Progress of Genius
Mira's Will
The Mirror for Magistrates: The Induction
The Miseries of Man
"Misery"
The Mishap
Missed connections: Walmart automotive dept—w4m—(Lunenburg MA)
Missing -- Believed Killed: On reading a Mother's letter
Mnemosyne
The Mockery of Life
Modern Love: I
Modern Love: II
Modern Love: L
Modern Love: XIV
Modern Love: XLVI
Modern Love: XVI
Modern Love: XX
Modern Love: XXII
Modern Love: XXVI
Modern Love: XXXIV
Modryb Marya -- Aunt Mary
Moïse
Molecular Evolution
Molly Odell on her Birthday
Monition
Monna Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets
Monody
Monsieur Joliat
Mont Blanc: Lines Written in the Vale of Chamouni
Montparnasse
Morality
Morbidezza
More Females of the Species
Morituri Salutamus: Poem for the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Class of 1825 in Bowdoin College
Morning at the Window
Morning Hymn
Morning on the Lièvre
The Morning-Watch
Mors Benefica
Mortality
Mortality
Mortality
Morte d'Arthur
Moses
The Mosquito
Mosquitoes
The Most Extraordinary Women in the World
Most Sweet it is
The Mother
Mother and Poet
Mother Mind
The Mother of God
The Mother's Lecture
Mother's Love
Mother, I cannot Mind my Wheel
Mothers got breasts (#36)
The Motor-Lorries
The Mountains of Mourne
The Movies
The Mower
The Mower to the Glow-Worms
The Mower's Song
Mr and Mrs Scotland are Dead (by Kathleen Jamie)
Mr. Apollinax
Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service
Mr. Flood's Party
MRI
Mrs. Benjamin Pantier
Mrs. Johnson Objects
Mrs. Kessler
Mrs. Moody
Muier
The Mulgrave Road
The Mullein Meadow
The Muse of Australia
Musée des Beaux Arts
The Mushroom
Music
Music when Soft Voices Die (To --)
A Musical Instrument
Musophilus
Mutability
Mutability
The Mute Lovers On the Railway Journey
My Amoeba Is Unaware
My Autograph
My Childhood Garden
My Childhood's Home I See Again
My Days among the Dead are Past
My Dear and Only Love
My Dear G.
My Education
My Father's Stamps
My Father’s Hands
My Feet
My Friend Judge not me
"My Friends"
My Galley, Charged with Forgetfulness
My Garden
My God Why Are You Crying?
My Heart and I
My Last Dance
My Last Duchess
My Last Mistress
My Last Will
My Lefe ys Faren in a Lond
My Little Wet Home In the Trench
My Lost Youth
My Love is Young
My Love’s an Arbutus
My Lute Awake
My Mind to me a Kingdom Is
My Mother
My Mother Dwindles ...
My Mother's Bible
My Mother's Bible
My mother's body
My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night!
My Picture Left in Scotland
My Prayer
My Prime of Youth is but a Frost of Cares
My Raptor
My Sister's Sleep
My Star
My Triumph
My Vocation
My White Hair
Mycerinus
Naima
Namby-Pamby: or, A Panegyric on the New Versification
Nameless Pain
Narrara Creek
The Nation Builders
Native Woman
The Naturalist's Summer-Evening Walk
Nature
Nature's Epitaph
Near Helikon
Nearer, my God, to Thee
Negation
Negative Love
A Negro Love Song
The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Nehemiah's Night Ride
The neighbor
Nell Barnes
Neo-Thomist Poem
Nephelidia
The Net of Memory
Never Blush to Dream
Never give all the Heart
Never Seek to Tell thy Love
Never the Time and the Place
The Never-Never Country
The Nevers of Poetry
The New Colossus
The New Decalogue
The New Ezekiel
The New Faces
The New Mothers
The New Plaything
A New Profession
A New Story
A New Thanksgiving
New Year's Chimes
A New York Child's Garden of Verses
The New-England Boy's Song about Thanksgiving Day
News
News Item
Niagara
A Niagara Landscape
Night
Night among the Thousand Islands
Night Club
The Night Cometh
The Night has a Thousand Eyes
Night Hymns on Lake Nipigon
The Night in May
The Night is Darkening round Me
Night on the Uplands
The Night Piece, to Julia
Night Poem
Night Vision
A Night-Charge Against A Swan By A Lover
A Night-piece on Death
The Nightingale
The Ninety and Nine
Niobe
No Baby in the House
No Buyers
No coward soul is mine
No Coward's Song
No Name
No Second Troy
No Snake
No Tea Party
No Worst, There is None
NO!
Noah's Flood
A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day
Nocturne
Nocturne of Remembered Spring
Noël
Noël sceptique
A Noiseless Patient Spider
Non Nobis, Domine
Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae
Nonsense
Nonsense Verses
Northern Farmer: New Style
Northern Farmer: Old Style
Not saying
Notes on the Steps of the San Diego Bus Depot
Notes towards a Poem that can never be Written
Nothing Gold can Stay
Nou Goth Sonne under Wode
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Fish Hut
November
November 24, 1992
November Night
November, 1806
Now I Lay me Down to Study
Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam
Nuit d’été
A Nupial Eve
Nuremberg
Nutting
The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
The Nymph's Reply
Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy
O Canada
O Captain! My Captain!
O Death, O Death, Rock Me Asleep
O Earth, Sufficing All our Needs
O Judge Me, Lord, for Thou art Just
"O May I Join the Choir Invisible"
O Mistres Mine Where are you Roming?
Oak and Olive
The Oak and the Hill
Obermann Once More
An Obscure Writer
Observation
The Obstructionist
Occidit Miserum Crambe Repetita Pupillum
The Ocean Voyager
Oceano Nox
Octaves
October
An October Evening
October, 1803
Octopus
An Ode
Ode
Ode
Ode
Ode à Cassandre
Ode à la fontaine Bellerie
Ode for the Keats Centenary
Ode for the New Year
Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France
An Ode in Time of Hesitation
Ode la Jeune Captive
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College
Ode on a Grecian Urn
Ode on Melancholy
Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes
Ode on the Mammoth Cheese Weighing over 7,000 Pounds
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude
Ode on the Poetical Character
An Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland, Considered as the Subject of Poetry
Ode on the Spring
Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration
Ode to a Nightingale
An Ode to Ben Jonson
Ode to Duty
Ode to Evening
Ode to Fancy
An Ode to Himself
Ode to Himself upon the Censure of his "New Inn"
Ode to Liberty
An Ode to Master Anthony Stafford, to Hasten him into the Country
Ode to Psyche
Ode to Simplicity
Ode to Stephen Dowling Bots, Dec'd.
Ode to the Cambro-Britons and their Harp, His Ballad of Agincourt
Ode to the Country Gentlemen of England
Ode to the Virginian Voyage
Ode to the West Wind
Ode, Inscribed to William H. Channing
Ode, Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
Of F. W. H. M.: 1. To One that Smokes
Of his Lady's Old Age
Of Love in Reproof
Of Man by Nature
Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights
Of the Death of Sir T. W. The Elder
Of the Last Verses in the Book
Of the Mean and Sure Estate
Of the Progress of the Soul: The Second Anniversary
Off my Game
Offering
An Offering
Oft, in the Stilly Night (Scotch Air)
Oh Canada
Oh! Mr. Malthus!
Oh! Susanna
Oh! That We Two Were Maying
Oh, Dem Golden Slippers!
Oh, Give Me a Home Where the Buffalo Roam
Oh, My Goodie Gracious
Oh, the Sexual Life of the Camel
Ok Lillian Pillian Rillian
Old Adam, the Carrion Crow
Old Age of the Teddy-bear
The Old Arm-chair
Old Black Joe
Old Canada; or, Gee Buck Gee
The Old Clock on the Stairs
The Old Cumberland Beggar
The Old Familiar Faces
Old Folks at Home
Old Friends
The Old Front Gate
The Old Gray Wall
Old Ironsides
The Old Maid
An old maid in the land of Aloha
The Old Man's Complaints. And how he gained them
The Old Man's Wish
The Old Man's Wish
Old Mates
Old Men
The Old Sampler
Old Santeclaus
The Old School
The Old School List
Old Spookses' Pass
The Old Swimmin' Hole
The Old Timer
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
Omnivore
On a Cattle Track
On a Dead Child
On a Dead Girl
On a Dead Hostess
On a Dissolution of a Ministry
On a Fair Morning as I Came by the Way
On a Girdle
On a Sleeping Friend
On a Wife
On an Anniversary
On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born
On Being Brought from Africa to America
On Being Challenged to Write an Epigram in the Manner of Herrick
On Broadway
On Burning a Parcel of Old MSS.
On Chloris Walking in the Snow
On Day and Night
On Death
On Digital Extremities
On Distinction
On Donne's Poem "To a Flea"
On Donne's Poetry
On Dryden
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
On Her Vanity
On Himself, upon Hearing What was his Sentence
On his Books
On His Mistress
On Hygiene
On King Arthur's Round Table at Winchester
On Lake Temiscamingue
On Mixed Pupils
On Monsieur's Departure
On Mr. G. Herbert's Book
On one Munday, who Hanged Himself
On our Thirty-ninth Wedding-day, 6th of May, 1810
On Quitting
On Reading that I am ‘Elderly’
On Realizing His Toddler Will Become a Woman
On Receipt Of My Mother's Picture
On Retirement
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
On Sherbourne Street
On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
On Sixe Cambridge Lasses Bathinge Themselfes by Queenes Colledge on the 25th of June at Night and Espied by a Scholer
On Stephen Duck, the Thresher and Favourite Poet
On the Beach at Night
On the Beach at Night Alone
On the Boundary
On the Companionship with Nature
On the Dark, Still, Dry Warm Weather, Occasionally Happening in the Winter Months
On the Death of Anne Brontë
On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet
On the Death of Mr. Crashaw
On the Death of Richard West
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
On the Funeral of Charles the First at Night, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor
On the Future of Poetry
On the Grave of a Child in Morwenstow Churchyard
On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester
On the Loss of the Royal George
On the Memory of Mr. Edward King, Drown'd in the Irish Seas
On the Morning of Christ's Nativity
On the Obsolescence of Caphone
On the Plaza
On the Preserved Body of an Inca Child Frozen to Death as a Sacrifice to the Sun
On the Seashore
On the Shortness of Time
On the South Downs
On the Wallaby
On this Day I Complete my Thirty-Sixth Year
On Virtue
Once More I Put my Bonnet On
One Girl of Many
One Perfect Rose
One Sung of thee who Left the Tale Untold
One With The Sun
One's-Self I Sing
Only a Curl
Only a Dad
Only a Woman
Only a Working Girl
An Only Son
The Onondaga Madonna
Ontario
Onward, Christian Soldiers
An Open Erotics of Gzowski
An Open Letter to the Unacknowledged One
Opifex
The Options
Orchard in the Woods
Orchids
Ordained
An Order Prescribed, by Is. W., to two of her Younger Sisters Serving in London
Ordinary, Moving
Original Pain
Orinda upon Little Hector Philips
The Orphan
Orpheus
Orpheus Alone
Orpheus with his Lute Made Trees
ossuary VIII (by Dionne Brand)
The Other Shore
The Other World
Our Butcher
Our Casuarina-tree
Our Crocodile
Our Hired Girl
Our Photographs
Our Suburb
Out of Pompeii
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
Out of the Dust
Out of Tune
"Out, Out--"
Outcast
Outlook
Outre Mer
Outward Bound
The Oven Bird
Over the Border
Over the Sea our Galleys Went
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
Ozymandias
Pachelbel’s Canon
Pack up your Troubles in your Old Kit-bag
A Pact
The Pains of Sleep
The Palace of Art
The Palace-Burner
Pale Blue Cover (by George Bowering)
Palladium
Pallbearers
Palliative Care
Pan in Wall Street
Pan the Fallen
A pansy who lived in Khartoum
A Parable
Parable
Paraboles
Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost: Book I
Paradise Lost: Book I (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book II (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book III (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book IV
Paradise Lost: Book IV (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book IX
Paradise Lost: Book IX (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book V (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book VI (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book VII (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book VIII (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book X
Paradise Lost: Book X (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book XI (1674)
Paradise Lost: Book XII (1674)
Paradise Lost: Books II-III: Editorial Summary
Paradise Lost: Books V-VIII: Editorial Summary
Paradise Lost: Books XI-XII: Editorial Summary
Paradise Regain'd: Book I (1671)
Paradise Regain'd: Book II (1671)
Paradise Regain'd: Book III (1671)
Paradise Regain'd: Book IV (1671)
The Paradox
The Pardoner's Introduction, Prologue, and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
Parental Recollections
The Parlement of Fowls
A Parodist's Apology
The Parson's Grave
Parting at Morning
Pascal's Wager
Passe-Port
Passing away, Saith the World
Passionata
The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage
The Passionate Shepherd
The Passionate Shepherd to his Love
The Passionate Suburbanite To His Love
The Passions
The Passions that we Fought with and Subdued
Passtime with good company
Past and Future
Pasteurs et Troupeaux
The Pastime of Pleasure
Pastoral
A Pastoral Ballad, Absence
Pastorals
The Pasture
Patience
Patroling Barnegat
Paysage fauve
Paysage Français
Peace
Peace. A Study
peaches
The Pearl
The Peddler (Female)
The Peddler (Male)
the pedestrian
Peggy's Cove
Pelt (by Michael Symmons Roberts)
The Penitent
People
People are Brave
Perché Pensa? Pensando s'Invecchia
The Perfume
Permanence
Persephone in Winter
The Pessimist
Peter
Peter Bell
Peter Quince at the Clavier
The Petition
The Petition for an Absolute Retreat
Philander's Song
Philomela
The Philosopher and the Philanthropist
Philosophers
The Phlebotomous Flea
The Phoenix and the Turtle
The Photographer
Phryne
The Physical Conscience
Piano
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu
Pied Beauty
The Pied Piper of Hamelin: A Child's Story
Piers Plowman: The Prologue
"Piety"
The Pilgrim
The Pilgrims
The Pilgrims
The Pillar of the Cloud
The Pilot of the Plains
A Pindaric Ode
Pink
Pittypat and Tippytoe
Plainte sur la mort de Sylvie
Planet Earth (by P.K. Page)
Playthings
Plaza de la Inquisición
Plead for me
The Pleasures of Hope
The Pleasures of Imagination
The Pleasures of Melancholy
Plein Air
Plenty (by Kevin Connolly)
Plowman's Song
Poem
Poem by a Perfectly Furious Academician
The Poem of a Prisoner of War, 1917
A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton
A Poem, Addressed to the Lord Privy Seal, on the Prospect of Peace
Poesie
A Poet! He Hath Put his Heart to School
Poeta Fit, Non Nascitur
Poetical Epistle to Mrs. Green
Poetry
Poetry
The Poetry Bus
Poets & Muses
A Poison Tree
The Politician
Polly
Poor Girl
Poor Speaker
Poppies
Porphyria's Lover
Portable Demons
The Portent (1859)
Portrait
The Portrait
Portrait d'une Femme
Portrait of a Lady
Portrait of a Poet with a Console TV in Hand
Portrait of Suburban Housewife as Missing Woman
Poseurs
Post-Mortem
Postcard
Posted as Missing
Postscript
The Potato Harvest
Power
The Power of Armies is a Visible Thing
The Power of Science
Prairie Graveyard
Prais'd be Diana's Fair and Harmless Light
A Praise of His Love
Praise, my Soul, the King of Heaven (Psalm 103)
Prayer
Prayer (I)
A Prayer for Grace
A Prayer for my Daughter
A Prayer for Old Age
A Prayer for Yeats's Son
Prayer of a Soldier in France
Prayer of the Abolitionist
The Prayer of the Year
A Preacher
Precious
The Preface
Prelude
The Prelude: Book 1: Childhood and School-time
The Prelude: Book 2: School-time (Continued)
Preludes
Presentiment
A Pretty Woman
The Priest
Primal Testament
Primal Testament
The primrose
The Primrose of the Rock
Primroses
The Prince's Progress
The Princess: As thro' the Land
The Princess: Ask me no more
The Princess: Come down, O Maid
The Princess: Home they Brought her Warrior Dead
The Princess: Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
The Princess: O Swallow
The Princess: Our Enemies have Fall'n
The Princess: Sweet and Low
The Princess: Tears, Idle Tears
The Princess: The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls
The Princess: Thy Voice is Heard
The Prisoner of Chillon
The Prisoner's Road
Pro Patria
Problems with Hurricanes (by Victor Hernandez Cruz)
The Progress of Poesy: A Pindaric Ode
The Prohibition
Prologue
Prometheus
Prometheus Unbound
Prometheus Unbound
A Promise
The Properly Scholarly Attitude
Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubbard's Tale
The Prospect Behind Us
The Prospector's Shanty
Prospice
Protest of a Young Intellectual
Prothalamion
Protus
Proud Maisie
A Psalm of Freudian Life
A Psalm of Life
A Psalm of Life
The Puff-adder
Pugnax Gives Notice
The Pulley
Punishment
The Purple Cow
The Purple Cow: Suite
The Purple Island
Putting in the Seed
The Puzzle Factory
Pyramus and Thisbe
Qua Cursum Ventus
Quand vous serez bien vieille
The Quangle Wangle's Hat
Queen (9-10 p.m., Eastern Standard Time)
Queen Anne's Lace
Queen Mab: Part VI
Queen of Hearts
Queen-Anne's Lace
Queens
Queer People
The Question
Question [1]
Quia Multum Amavit
The Quiet Snow
The Quip
Rabbi Ben Ezra
The Rabbit
The Racer
Raderus
Radiolatry
The Raggedy Man
Rags and Robes
Rags and Robes
The Railway Station
The Railway Train
Rain
Rain along Shore
The Rain and the Wind
Ralphius
A Ramble in St. James's Park
Range-finding
The Rape of the Lock: Canto 1
The Rape of the Lock: Canto 2
The Rape of the Lock: Canto 3
The Rape of the Lock: Canto 4
The Rape of the Lock: Canto 5
Rapids at Night
The Rattling Boy from Dublin
The Raven
The Raven and the Fox
Re: Happiness, in Pursuit thereof (by C. D. Wright)
Reading Titus Andronicus In Three Mile Plains, N.S.
Ready to Kill
Reality
The Reaper
rebecca begins to worry about time
Rebuild
Recessional
Recipe
Recipe for a Salad
Recollections of the Arabian Nights
The Recruit
Recueillement
Recuerdo
[Recusancy]
Red Black White
Red Geranium and Godly Mignonette
Red Hibiscus in a Sydney Street
The Red River Valley
A Red, Red Rose
Redemption
The Reeve's Prologue and Tale from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
Referendum
The Reformer
Refreshment
The Regiment of Princes
A Regular Sort of a Guy
Rejection
Relative
Relativity
Relativity
Release
Reliance
The Relic
Religio Laici
Religio Medici
Remember
Remembrance
A Reminiscence
Remonstrance
Reparation
The Repulse to Alcander
A Request
Requiem
Requiem
Requiem
Requiescat
Requiescat in Pace
Reserve
Resolution and Independence
Restaurant
Resumé
Resurge
Resurrection of Arp
Retaliation: A Poem
The Retired Cat
The Retreat
Retreat Diary
The Retreat from Moscow
Retrospect
Retrospect
"The Return to Nature"
Reuben Bright
Reunion
Revenge
Reverie
The Reverie of Poor Susan
Reverie: The Orchard on the Slope
The Revival
The Revolutionary
Reynard the Fox; or, The Ghost Heath Run
Rhapsody on a Windy Night
The Rhodora
The Rhyme of the Beast
Rhymed Proverbs
Richard Cory
Richard II (excerpts): I have been studying how to compare
Richard II (excerpts): Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs
Richard II (excerpts): Oh, who can hold a fire in his hand
Richard II (excerpts): This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle
The Ride to Melrose
Riding the Thundering Horse
Riding Together
The Rights of Women
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (text of 1834)
"Rimer"
Ring Out Your Bells
Riparto d'Assalto
Rising Dust (by Margaret Avison)
The Rising Village
Risus Dei
A Ritual to Read to Each Other
The River
The River of Pearls at Fez: Translation
The River-Merchant's Wife: a Letter
Rivers of Canada
Rivière Perdue
The Road Not Taken
Robin and Malkin
Robin Hood
Robin Redbreast
Rockall
Rokeby: Canto III
Roll Me Over
Romance
La romance du vin
Romans in Dorset: A.D. MDCCCXCV
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet (excerpts): Care keeps his watch in every old man’s eye
Romeo and Juliet (excerpts): O then I see Queen Mab hath been with you
Romeo and Juliet (excerpts): The earth that’s Nature’s mother is her tomb
Rondeau
Rondeau Redoublé
Rondeau Redoublé (and Scarcely Worth the Trouble, at That)
Roominghouse, Winter
Rosabelle
Rosalind's Madrigal
The Rose
Rose Aylmer
Rose-Cheeked Laura
Roses (by Gerald Stern)
Rotten Row
The Roundel
The Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám
Rugby Chapel
The Ruined Maid
Rule Britannia
A Runnable Stag
Rutherford McDowell
Rutherford's Division of the Atom
Sable Island
Safe
Safe in their alabaster chambers
Safety First
"Safety-Clutch"
Said the West Wind
The Sailing of the Long-ships
Sailing to Byzantium
The Sailor's Grave at Clo-oose, V.I.
Saison des Semailles: Le Soir
The Salt Flats
Saltimbanques
Salve Deus Rex Iudæorum
Samson
Samson Agonistes
The Sandbar
The Sandpiper
The Sands of Dee
Sapphics
Sarah Brown
Satire III
Satire IV
A Satire, in Imitation of the Third of Juvenal
Satires of Circumstance in Fifteen Glimpses VIII: In the Study
A Satirical Elegy
Saul
Saving a Lost Path Back (by Phil Hall)
A Saxon Epitaph
Say Me, Viit in the Brom
Say not the Struggle nought Availeth
A Saying of the Old Duke of Ormond's, Versified
The Scarborough Bluffs
The Scholar-Gipsy
The Scholars
The School-mistress
The Science Masquerade
Scorn not the Sonnet
Scots of the Riverina
Scots Wha Hae
A Scottish Welcome
The Scourge of Villainy
A Scrap of Paper
Sea
The Sea Change
A Sea Child
The Sea Horse
A Sea of Foliage Girds our Garden round
Sea-Fever
Sea-Wind
Sea-Wind
The Seafarer
The Seafarer
Seagulls
Seamen Three
The Seamstress
The Seasons: A Poem
The Seasons: Summer
The Seasons: Winter
Seated Figure with Red Angle (1988) by Betty Goodwin (by Anne Carson)
Seaweed
The Second Coming
Second Fig
The Secret
The Secret Rose
Secrets of the Universe (by David McFadden)
Secrets of the Universe (by David McFadden)
The Secular Masque
See It Through
See the Marquee
See, See, Mine Own Sweet Jewel
Seeing Meng Haoran Off at Yellow Crane Tower
Self
A Self Accuser
The Self Banished
Self-Communing
Self-Dependence
Self-Pity
The Selfish
Sensation
Sensation
Sensation
September
September 1913
September, 1819
A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning
A Serenade at the Villa
Sérénade triste
Sergei Mironovitch Kirov
A Serious and Pathetical Contemplation of the Mercies of God
A Servant
Service
Sestina
A Sestina of Memories
Sestina of the Tramp-Royal
Sestina Otiosa
Seth Compton
Setting the Table (by Don McKay)
The Seventeenth Book Of Homer's Odysseys
Seventh Seal
Sex
The Shadow Of Night
Shadow River: Muskoka
The Shag
Shakespeare
Shakespeare
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 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
Shakespeare's Sonnets: My love is strength'ned, though more weak in seeming
Shakespeare's Sonnets: My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Shakespeare's Sonnets: My tongue-tied muse in manners holds her still
Shakespeare's Sonnets: No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Shakespeare's Sonnets: No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done
Shakespeare's Sonnets: No! Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Not mine own fears nor the prophetic soul
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O call not me to justify the wrong
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O how I faint when I of you do write
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O lest the world should task you to recite
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O me! what eyes hath love put in my head
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O never say that I was false of heart
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O that you were your self, but love you are
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O thou my lovely boy, who in thy pow'r
Shakespeare's Sonnets: O, for my sake do you with fortune chide
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Oh from what pow'r hast thou this pow'rful might
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Oh how much more doth beauty beaut'ous seem
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Oh how thy worth with manners may I sing
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Oh truant muse, what shall be thy amends
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Or I shall live your epitaph to make
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Or whether doth my mind being crown'd with you
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So am I as the rich whose blessèd key
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So are you to my thoughts as food to life
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So is it not with me as with that muse
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So now I have confess't that he is thine
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So oft have I invok'd thee for my muse
Shakespeare's Sonnets: So shall I live, supposing thou art true
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Some glory in their birth, some in their skill
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Sweet love, renew thy force, be it not said
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame
Shakespeare's Sonnets: That God forbid that made me first your slave
Shakespeare's Sonnets: That thou are blam'd shall not be thy defect
Shakespeare's Sonnets: That thou hast her it is not all my grief
Shakespeare's Sonnets: That time of year thou may'st in me behold
Shakespeare's Sonnets: That you were once unkind be-friends me now
Shakespeare's Sonnets: The forward violet thus did I chide
Shakespeare's Sonnets: The little love-god lying once asleep
Shakespeare's Sonnets: The other two, slight air and purging fire
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Then hate me when thou wilt, if ever, now
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Then let not winter's wragged hand deface
Shakespeare's Sonnets: They that have pow'r to hurt and will do none
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Those hours that with gentle work did frame
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Those lines that I before have writ do lie
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Those lips that love's own hand did make
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thou blind fool love, what dost thou to mine eyes
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thus can my love excuse the slow offence
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thus is his cheek the map of days out-worn
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thy bosom is endearèd with all hearts
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Thy glass will show thee how thy beauties wear
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Tir'd with all these for restful death I cry
Shakespeare's Sonnets: To me, fair friend, you never can be old
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Two loves I have of comfort and despair
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Was it the proud full sail of his great verse
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Wer't ought to me I bore the canopy
Shakespeare's Sonnets: What is your substance, whereof are you made
Shakespeare's Sonnets: What potions have I drunk of siren tears
Shakespeare's Sonnets: What's in the brain that ink may character
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When forty winters shall besiege thy brow
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When I consider every thing that grows
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When I do count the clock that tells the time
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When I have seen by time's fell hand defaced
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When in the chronicle of wastèd time
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When my love swears that she is made of truth
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When thou shalt be disposed to set me light
Shakespeare's Sonnets: When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Where art thou, muse, that thou forget'st so long
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Whil'st I alone did call upon thy aid
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Who ever hath her wish, thou hast thy Will
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Who is it that says most, which can say more
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Who will believe my verse in time to come
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Why did'st thou promise such a beaut'ous day
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Why is my verse so barren of new pride?
Shakespeare's Sonnets: Your love and pity doth th'impression fill
Shakesperian Readings
Shall earth no more inspire thee
Shall I Wasting In Despair
Shameful Death
The Shanty on the Rise
Shave 'Em Dry
She
She Clothed Herself in Dreams
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
She walked into our lives like she invented us (4)
She Walks in Beauty
She Was a Phantom of Delight
She'll be Comin' Round the Mountain
Sheep and Lambs
Shelley
Shelley (by Charles Simic)
The Shepheardes Calender: April
The Shepheardes Calender: October
The Shepherd's Week
Sherbourne Morning
Shiloh: A Requiem (April, 1862)
The Ship of Death
The Shipman's Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
The Ships of Saint John
The Ships of Yule
Ships that Pass in the Night
The Shooting of Dan McGrew
Shopping
Short Short Song
Should the Wide World Roll Away
Should've
The Showmen
Shrapnel
shrimping: a postcard
A Shropshire Lad I: From Clee to heaven the beacon burns
A Shropshire Lad II: Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
A Shropshire Lad LXII: "Terence, this is stupid stuff
A Shropshire Lad XII: When I watch the living meet
A Shropshire Lad XIX: The time you won your town the race
A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
A Shropshire Lad XXX: Others, I am not the first
A Shropshire Lad XXXI: On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble
A Shropshire Lad XXXV: On the idle hill of summer
The Shrubbery
Shuffle-Shoon and Amber-Locks
The Sick Rose
The Sick Stockrider
Sideshow
Sighs
Signs of the Times
Silence
Silence
Silent, Silent Night
The Silver Swan, Who Living Had No Note
Similar Cases
A Simile
Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman
The Simplon Pass
Sin (I)
The Sin of Omission
Since ye so Please
Sing me a Song of a Lad that is Gone
The Singer
Sink-we Scento
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Sir Giles' War-Song
Sir Humphrey Gilbert
Sir John Wingefield
Sir Patrick Spence
Sir Wilfrid Laurier -- Diplomatist
Sir, Say no More
Siren Song
The Sister (by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin)
The Sister (by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin)
Sister Helen
Sister, Awake! Close not Your Eyes
Sistrum
Six O'Clock
The Sixth Book Of Homer's Iliads
The Skater
The Skeleton in Armor
Skipper Ireson's Ride
Skipping Stones
Skirt, My Pretty Name
The Sky Watcher
The Skylark
Slain
The Slave Mother
The Slave's Complaint
The Sleep of the Condor
The Sleeper of the Valley
The Sleigh-Bells
A Slumber did my Spirit Seal
The Smile
The Smoker
The Snail
Snake
The Snake
The Snake on D. H. Lawrence
The Sniper
Snow
Snow
The Snow Man
Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl
Snow-flakes
The Snow-Storm
So Cruel Prison
So Long It's Been
so much depends
So We'll Go no More a Roving
Social Notes I, 1932
Social Notes II, 1935
The Social Plan
Soft Link 3 (by Nicole Brossard)
Soft Link 3 (by Nicole Brossard, translated by Robert Majzels and Erin Moure)
Sohrab and Rustum
Soir de bataille
Soir d’hiver
Soldiers who wish to be a hero
Soliloquy
Soliloquy of a Maiden Aunt
The Solitary Reaper
The Solitary Woodsman
Solitude
Solitude: An Ode
Solomon Grundy
Some Ghosts & Some Ghouls
The Somerset Woman's Story
Something Childish, but Very Natural
Sometimes
Sometimes a Voice (by Don McKay)
Sonata in Pathos
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song
Song for a Fishing Party near Burlington, on the Delaware, in 1776
Song ("Stay, O sweet, and do not rise")
Song (The Earliest Wish I ever Knew)
Song (Wintah, summah, snow er shine)
Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restoration of Lord Clifford, the Shepherd, to the Estates and Honours of his Ancestors
A Song before Sailing
A Song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687
A Song from a Sandhill
Song from Abdelazar
Song from Arcadia
Song from Love in a Tub
A Song from Shakespeare's Cymbeline
A Song from the Italian from Limberham: or, the Kind Keeper
Song from the Ship
Song in a Minor Key
Song in the Songless
The Song my Paddle Sings
Song of a Sewing Machine
The Song of an Exile
Song of Ecclesiastes
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard
A Song of Life and Golf
Song of Myself
Song of Myself
A Song of Renunciation
A Song of the Bar
The Song of the Bow
The Song of the Darling River
The Song of the Happy Shepherd
The Song of the Hemp
Song of the Hindustanee Minstrel
Song of the Mine
The Song of the New Jesus
Song of the Open Road
Song of the Sewing-Machine
The Song of the Shirt
The Song of the Ski
The Song of the Stars
The Song of the Surf
The Song of the Ungirt Runners
The Song of the Wage-slave
The Song of the Western Men
Song of the Wild Bushman
Song of the Worm
The Song of the Wreck
A Song of Workers
Song to a Fair Young Lady Going out of Town in the Spring
Song to Amarantha, that she would Dishevel her Hair
Song to Celia
A Song to David
Song to the Evening Star
Song, Written at Sea
Song: Go and catch a falling star
Song: Go Lovely Rose
Song: How sweet I roam'd from field to field
Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy
Song: If you refuse me once, and think again
Song: Love still has something of the sea
Song: Memory, hither come
Song: My silks and fine array
Song: Out upon it, I have lov'd
Song: Phoebus Arise
Song: Rarely, rarely, comest thou
Song: Sweetest love, I do not go
A Song: When June is past, the fading rose
Song: Why so pale and wan fond lover?
Song: Yes, Mary Ann, I Freely Grant
The Songs of Selma
A Sonnet
Sonnet
Sonnet 1: Dost see how unregarded now
Sonnet CVI: When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time
Sonnet CVII: Not mine own Fears, nor the Prophetic Soul
Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
Sonnet CXI: O, for my Sake do you with Fortune Chide
Sonnet CXLVI: Poor Soul, the Centre of my Sinful Earth
Sonnet CXVI: Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds
Sonnet CXXIX: Th'expense of Spirit in a Waste of Shame
Sonnet CXXX: My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing like the Sun
Sonnet LIII: What is your Substance, whereof are you Made
Sonnet LX: Like as the Waves Make towards the Pebbled Shore
Sonnet LXIV: When I have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defaced
Sonnet LXVI: Tir'd with all these, for Restful Death
Sonnet LXXI: No Longer Mourn for me when I am Dead
Sonnet LXXIII: That Time of Year thou mayst in me Behold
A Sonnet of Faith
Sonnet Reversed
Sonnet to William Wilberforce, Esq.
A Sonnet upon the Pitiful Burning of the Globe Playhouse in London
Sonnet VII. Whither is Gone the Wisdom and the Power
Sonnet VII: How soon hath Time, the Subtle Thief of Youth
Sonnet XCIV: They that have Power to Hurt and will do None
Sonnet XCVII: How like a Winter hath my Absence been
Sonnet XII: I did but Prompt the Age to Quit their Clogs
Sonnet XIX: Devouring Time, Blunt thou the Lion's Paws
Sonnet XIX: When I Consider How my Light is Spent
Sonnet XV: When I Consider everything that Grows
Sonnet XVI. November
Sonnet XVI: To the Lord General Cromwell
Sonnet XVI: Who shall Invoke her
Sonnet XVIII: On the Late Massacre in Piemont
Sonnet XVIII: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?
Sonnet XXII: To Cyriack Skinner
Sonnet XXIII: Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint
Sonnet XXIX: When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes
Sonnet XXV: Let those who are in Favour with their Stars
Sonnet XXX: When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought
Sonnet XXXII: If thou Survive my Well-contented Day
Sonnet XXXIII: Full many a Glorious Morning have I Seen
Sonnet: What doth it Serve
Sonnets (1923)
Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree
Sonnets from the Portuguese 14: If Thou
Sonnets from the Portuguese 1: I Thought how Theocritus
Sonnets from the Portuguese 20: Beloved, my Beloved
Sonnets from the Portuguese 22: When our Two Souls
Sonnets from the Portuguese 26: I Lived with Visions
Sonnets from the Portuguese 28: My Letters!
Sonnets from the Portuguese 35: If I Leave all for thee
Sonnets from the Portuguese 43: How do I Love thee?
Sonnets from the Portuguese 6: Go from me
Sonnets from the Portuguese 7: The Face
Sonnets from the Portuguese: I
Sonnets from the Portuguese: II
Sonnets from the Portuguese: III
Sonnets from the Portuguese: IV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: IX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: V
Sonnets from the Portuguese: VI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: VII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: VIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: X
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XIV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XIX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XL
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XLI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XLII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XLIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XLIV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XVI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XVII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XVIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXIV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXIX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXVI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXVII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXVIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXIII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXIV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXIX
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXV
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXVI
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXVII
Sonnets from the Portuguese: XXXVIII
Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
The Sonnets of Ishtar
Sonnets, II
Sonnets. I
Sonnets. Part I, XVIII
Sonnets. Part II, VII
Sonnets. Part II, XXX
Soon, O Ianthe! Life is O'er
The Soote Season, that Bud and Bloom forth Brings
Sorrow
The Sorrow of Love
The Sorrowful Fate of Bartholomew Jones
The Sorrowful Fate of Bartholomew Jones
Sorrowful Friends
The Sorrows of Charlotte
Sorrows of Werther
Sorry, I Forgot to Clean up after Myself (by Priscila Uppal)
The Soul of Spain With McAlmon and Bird the Publishers
Souvenirs du Temps Bien Perdu
The Sower
Spanish Waters
The Sparrow
The Sparrow
The Sparrow's Nest
Speak Gently
Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy
Speed the Parting ---
The Spell
Spende, and Gode schal Sende
The Spider and the Fly
The Spider and the Ghost of the Fly
The Spirit
The Spirit of the Age
The Spirit's Depths
Spleen
Spleen
The Splendid Shilling
Spring
The Spring
Spring
Spring and Autumn
Spring and Fall
Spring Offensive
Spring, the sweet spring
The Spur
Squirrel
St. Agnes' Eve
St. Andrews Bay
St. Anthony's Fire
St. Augustine and Monica
St. Louis Blues
St. Stephen and Herod
St. Transcona
Stand Up! --
Stans Puer ad Mensam
Stanzas for Music
Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse
Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples
The Star
The Star
The Star-splitter
The Starlight Night
Stars
The State Dunces
State's Attorney Fallas
The Statesmen
The Statue of Sherman by St. Gaudens
Stay with Me, God
Steam-launches on the Thames
The Steel Glass
Stella Flammarum: An Ode to Halley's Comet
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1719
Stella's Birthday March 13, 1727
The Step Mother
Stew Meat Blues
Still-born
The Sting of Death
Stone, Steel, Dominions Pass (XXIV)
Stonehenge
Stones from Ashbourn Churchyard
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
Storm
Storm
Storming Toward a Precipice
The Story of Phœbus and Daphne, Applied
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung
Strange Meeting
Strange Meetings
The Stranger
Strangers
The Strayed Reveller
The Stream's Secret
Strictly Germ-Proof
The "Student"
The Students
Studies at Delhi, 1876
The Study of a Spider
Sturgeon (by Karen Solie)
The Sublime
Submission
Substitutions
Suburb
The Suburbs
Success
Sudden Light
Suicide in Trenches
Suicide's Note
The Suitcase
Summe Men Sayon that Y am Blac
Summer
Summer Grass (by Roo Borson)
Summer Images
The Summoner's Prologue and Tale in the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
The Sun Rising
Sunday Afternoon Croquet
Sunday Morning
Sunday Up the River
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Sunlight on the Sea
Sunrise along Shore
Sunset at Brattaggia
A Sunset at Les Eboulements
Superfly
A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespear's, by the Author
Suppose
Supremacy
Sur une Morte
Surgeons must be very careful
The Swamp Angel
Swan
Swarte Smekyd Smethes
Sweeney
Sweeney among the Nightingales
Sweeney Erect
Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content
Sweet Evenings Come and Go, Love
Sweet Machine
A Sweet Nosegay, or Pleasant Poesy, Containing a Hundred and Ten Philosophical Flowers
Sweet silence after bells
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-ey'd Susan: A Ballad
Sweet William's Ghost
A Swimmer's Dream
Sympathetic Portrait of a Child
The Sympathy of Angels
Syrinx
The Tables Turned
Take, O Take those Lips Away
A Taking Girl
A Tale
Tam Glen
Tam O 'Shanter
Tantramar Revisited
The Tartar Swept (by August Kleinzahler)
The Task: from Book I: The Sofa
The Task: from Book II: The Time-Piece
The Task: from Book IV: The Winter Evening
The Task: from Book V: The Winter Morning Walk
The Task: from Book VI: The Winter Walk at Noon
The Tay Bridge Disaster
The Teams
Tease
The Telegraph Operator
Telling the Bees
Temagami
The Temper (I)
The Temple Tank
Ten Little Injuns
Ten Precepts from Dhammapada
Tender Mercies, on my Way
Tenebris Interlucentem
The Testament of Beauty
The Testament of Cressida
The Testament of John Lydgate
Textbook Case:
Thanking My Mother for Piano Lessons
Thanksgiving
A Thanksgiving to God, for his House
That First Year
That Leaf
That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire
The Doctor Readies The Breathing Tube
Theme in Yellow
Theology in Extremis: Or a soliloquy that may have been delivered in India, June, 1857
Theory of Something
There Is A Garden In Her Face
There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind
There is a Tavern in the Town
There Is No Death
[There is no God, as I was taught in youth...]
There is No Way Out
There is Nothing Like a Dame—
There may be Chaos still around the World
There once was a young man of Ghent
There once was an old man of Lyme
There once was an old monk of Basing
There was a Boy
There was a little girl
There was a young bard of Japan
There was a young lady named Laura
There was a young lady of Riga
There was a Young Lady Whose Eyes
There was a young man from Darjeeling
There was a young plumber of Leigh
There was Also Valium in the Drink, Placed there by Two Other People (by Alice Notley)
There was an Old Man of Calcutta
There was an Old Man of New York
There was an Old Man of Thermopylæ
There was an Old Man on the Border
There was an Old Man with a Beard
There was an Old Person of Nice
There was an Old Woman
There was was a girl of Lahore
There's a certain slant of light
There's Nae Luck about the House
Thersites
They are all Gone into the World of Light
They flee from me that Sometime did me Seek
They say that I was in my youth
They Will Say
Thinginess
The Things That Cause a Quiet Life
The Things We Dare not Tell
The Third Satire of Juvenal
thirsty (by Dionne Brand)
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
Thirti Dayes hath Nouembir
Thirty Bob a Week
Thirty-Six Ways of Looking at Toronto Ontario
This Lime-tree Bower my Prison
This Pig Went to Market
Tho' Lack of Laurels and of Wreaths Not One
Thomas of the Light Heart
Those Who Stay a Long Way Out to Sea (by Ghandl of the Qayahl Llaanas, translated by Robert Bringhurst)
Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord
Thou Poem (by A. F. Moritz)
Though some Saith that Youth Ruleth me
Though that Men do Call it Dotage
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
A Thought of the Nile
A Thought on Death: November, 1814
Thoughtless Cruelty
Thoughts
The Three Enemies
The Three Fishers
Three Kings of Orient
The Three Ravens
Three wise men of Gotham
Three Years She Grew
A Thresher of Wheat to the Winds
Thrice Toss These Oaken Ashes
Through these Pale Cold Days
Thule, the Period of Cosmography
thumping
Thunder at Night
A Thunderstorm
Thyrsis: A Monody, to Commemorate the Author's Friend, Arthur Hugh Clough
Thys Boke ys On
Tiare Tahiti
Tick! Tick! Tick!
The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
Tidewater Morning
Tie the strings to my life, my Lord
Time
The Time I've Lost in Wooing
Time Long Past
The Time of Youth is to be Spent
The Time When I First Fell in Love
Times is Hard
The Times They Are A-Changin'
Tired As I Can Be
Shakespeare's Sonnets: 'Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed
Titanic
Tithonus
To -- -- --. Ulalume: A Ballad
To ----
To a Canadian Aviator Who Died for his Country in France
To a Cat
To a Cat
To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old, the Author Suppos'd Forty
To a Dead Crow
To A Friend
To a Gentleman and Lady on the Death of the Lady's Brother and Sister, and a Child of the Name Avis, Aged One Year
To A German Lady
To A Greek Girl On The Seashore
To a Highland Girl
To a Kaffir Baby
To a Lady with an Unruly and Ill-mannered Dog Who Bit several Persons of Importance
To a Lady, Asking him how Long he would Love her
To A Lady, She Refusing to Continue a Dispute with me, and Leaving me in the Argument: An Ode
To a Lady, Who Valu'd Herself on Speaking Her Mind in a Blunt Manner, Which She Call'd Being Sincere
To a Little Invisible Being Who is Expected Soon to Become Visible
To a Millionaire
To a Mountain Daisy
To a Mouse
To a Nurse
To A Proud Beauty
To a Sicilian Boy
To a Skylark
To a Skylark
To a Spider
To a Vagabond
To a Very Young Lady
To a Young Poet who Killed Himself
To Althea, from Prison
To an Intra-mural Rat
To Anthea
To Anthea, who may Command him Anything
To Any Reader
To Arthur Edmonds
To Asra
To Autumn
To Ben Jonson
To Cassandra
To Catullus
To Celia
To Certain Friends
To Chloe Jealous
To Correspondents
To Daffodils
To Daughter Ann, New Year's Day, 1567
To E. T.
To Elsie
To Ennui
To Flush, My Dog
To Germany
To Hannah
To Heaven
To Helen
To her friends said the Bright one in chatter
To her Sister Mistress A. B.
To his Conscience
To his Coy Mistress
To his Friend Master R. L., In Praise of Music and Poetry
To His Mistress
To His Mistress Going to Bed
To His Son, Vincent Corbet
To Homer
To J. S.
To Jane: "The Keen Stars Were Twinkling"
To John Clare
To Julia in Shooting Togs
To Julia under Lock and Key
To Lallie
To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
To Margaret W------
[To Margot Heinemann]
To Marguerite: Continued
To Mary
To Mr. Barbauld, November 14, 1778
To Mr. Blanchard, the Celebrated Aeronaut
To Mr. I. L.
To Mr. Lawrence
To Mr. Rowland Woodward
To Mr. S. B.
To Mr. T. W. [Pregnant again with th'old twins, Hope and Fear...]
To Mrs. M. A. at Parting
To Mrs. P********, with some Drawings of Birds and Insects
To Mrs. Reynold's Cat
To my Beloved Vesta
To my Dear and Loving Husband
To my Dear Friend Mr. Congreve on his Comedy Call'd the Double Dealer
To My Friends and Critics
To My Grandmother
To my Honor'd Friend, Dr. Charleton
To my Husband on our Wedding-Day
To my Inconstant Mistress
To my little niece Anne Duyckinck, aged 9 years
To My Spinning-Wheel
To Night
To Night
To One on her Birthday
To One who has been Long in City Pent
To One Who would Make a Confession
To Philaster
To Quilca, a Country House not in Good Repair
To R. K.
To Robert Browning
To Rosa
To Rosemounde
To seem the stranger lies my lot, my life
To Sir Henry Goodyere
To Sir Henry Wotton [Here's no more news, than virtue: I may as well...]
To Sir Henry Wotton [Sir, more than kisses, letters mingle souls...]
To Sir Henry Wotton, at his going Ambassador to Venice
To Sir Toby,
To Sir Walter Scott
To Sleep
To Stretcher Bearers
To Teach thy Base Thoughts Manners
To the Bartholdi Statue
To the Canadian Poets, 1940
To the Chief Musician upon Nabla: A Tyndallic Ode
To the City of London
To the Countess of Bedford [Madam, Reason is our soul's left hand, faith her right...]
To the Countess of Bedford [To have written then, when you writ, seem'd to me ...]
To the Cuckoo
To The Dead in the Graveyard Underneath My Window
To the Earl of Warwick, On the Death of Mr. Addison
To the Gentleman who offer'd 50 Pounds to any Person who should write the best POEM by May next on five Subjects, viz. Life, Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell
To the Hawthorn-tree
To the Hills!
To The Indifferent Women
To the King on his Navy
To the Ladies
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham
To the Memory of My Beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare
To the Moon
To the Muses
To the Ottawa
To the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady Mrs. Anne Killigrew
To the Returned Girls
To The Royal Society
To the Spirit of the West
To the Sun-Dial
To the Town Clock
To the Young Wife
To Virgil, Written at the Request of the Mantuans for the Nineteenth Centenary of Virgil's Death
To Virgins, to Make Much of Time
To Winter
The To-be-forgotten
To. W. P.
A toad can die of light!
Toad dreams
A Toast to the Men
Tobacco is a Dirty Weed
Toboggan
A Toccata of Galuppi's
Today
Today's Special
The Toll-gate Man
Tom Deadlight (1810)
Tom Tyler and his Wife
Tone
The Tongue’s Allotment
Too Much has Resisted Us
Tortoise Gallantry
Tortoise Shout
The Touch
Tour Abroad of Wilfrid the Great
Tout homme a ses douleurs
The Tower
Town Eclogues: Monday; Roxana or the Drawing-Room