POETS CORNER


Alexander Pope
-- from The Rape of the Lock, from Canto 1
-- Ode on Solitude
-- from Essay on Criticism [“But most by Numbers”]
-- from Essay on Man, Epistle II

Alexander Pushkin
-- No Tears
-- I Loved You
-- Dear Chains
-- A Moment to Remember
-- more.....

Alfred, Lord Tennyson
-- Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
-- The Eagle: A Fragment
-- The Owl
-- from The Lotos-Eaters
-- more.....

Amy Lowell
-- Madonna of the Evening Flowers
-- The Taxi
-- A London Thoroughfare. 2 A.M.
-- Venus Transiens

Andrew Marvell
-- To His Coy Mistress
-- The Gallery
-- To His Coy Mistress
-- The Definition of Love

Anne Bradstreet
-- The Author to Her Book
-- The Prologue
-- To My Dear and Loving Husband
-- To My Dear and Loving Husband

Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
-- Adam Posed
-- A Nocturnal Reverie
-- The Introduction

Aphra Behn
-- Love Arm'd
-- On Her Loving Two Equally
-- Love Arm’d

Ben Jonson
-- Song: To Celia
-- Still to be Neat
-- The Hourglass
-- To Celia
-- more.....

Carl Sandburg
-- Chicago
-- Fog
-- A Dream Girl
-- Under the Harvest Moon

Christina Rossetti
-- Caterpillar
-- Who Has Seen the Wind?
-- A Daughter of Eve
-- In an Artist's Studio
-- more.....

Christopher Marlowe
-- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
-- Who Ever Loved, That Loved Not at First Sight?
-- The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
-- from Dr. Faustus, Scene 12
-- more.....

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
-- Without Her
-- Silent Noon
-- Nuptial Sleep
-- Severed Selves

David Bates
-- Chiding
-- Childhood
-- Speak Gently

Deena Linett
-- Jury Duty
-- The Tiger in the Driveway
-- The Living

Edgar Allan Poe
-- The City in the Sea
-- The Raven
-- A Dream within a Dream
-- Annabel Lee
-- more.....

Edgar Allen Poe
-- Serenade
-- To Helen
-- To One in Paradise

Edgar Lee Masters
-- Doc Hill
-- Seth Compton
-- William and Emily
-- Harlan Sewall
-- more.....

Edmund Spenser
-- from Amoretti: Sonnet 67
-- from The Faerie Queene, from The First Booke
-- Sonnet 30
-- [One day I wrote her name upon the strand]
-- more.....

Edna St. Vincent Millay
-- Recuerdo
-- First Fig
-- Second Fig
-- The Dream
-- more.....

Elizabeth Barrett Browning
-- How Do I Love Thee
-- from Sonnets from the Portuguese
-- Sonnets from the Portuguese, 14
-- Sonnets from the Portuguese, 43
-- more.....

Emily Brontë
-- Stars
-- Love and Friendship
-- [Shall earth no more inspire thee]

Emily Dickinson
-- If You Were Coming in the Fall
-- For Each Ecstatic Instant
-- I Lost a World
-- You Left Me, Sweet, Two Legacies
-- more.....

Eugene Field
-- A Valentine to My Wife
-- Little Boy Blue
-- Wynken, Blynken, and Nod

Gary Fincke
-- The Billion Heartbeats of the Mammal
-- The Magpie Evening: A Prayer
-- The Dog Who Listens to Jack Kerouac
-- Writing Letters for the Blind

George Gordon, Lord Byron
-- So We’ll Go No More a Roving
-- When We Two Parted
-- She Walks in Beauty
-- When We Two Parted
-- more.....

Gerard Manley Hopkins
-- God's Grandeur
-- Pied Beauty
-- [Carrion Comfort]
-- Spring and Fall

Grace Cavalieri
-- Athletes
-- Dates
-- Tarot Card VI. THE LOVERS

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
-- The Fire of Drift-Wood
-- The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
-- The Arrow and the Song
-- The Children’s Hour
-- more.....

Isabella Valancy Crawford
-- Season of Love
-- Love In a Dairy
-- Late Loved--Well Loved

John Clare
-- First Love
-- To Mary
-- Song [Secret Love]
-- Secret Love
-- more.....

John Donne
-- The Sun Rising
-- The Ecstasy
-- Batter My Heart
-- The Flea
-- more.....

John Keats
-- Ode on a Grecian Urn
-- Song
-- Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art
-- On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer
-- more.....

Kenneth Carroll
-- in the morning
-- Riding Shotgun
-- Affirmation
-- elaborate signings

Len Roberts
-- Climbing the Three Hills in Search of the Best Christmas Tree
-- The List of Most Difficult Words
-- Passing the Orange
-- The Moment

Lewis Carroll
-- Jabberwocky
-- The Walrus and the Carpenter
-- Jabberwocky
-- The Lobster Quadrille
-- more.....

Louise Bogan
-- Women
-- Medusa
-- Portrait

Matthew Arnold
-- Dover Beach
-- Longing
-- Lines Written in Kensington Gardens
-- Shakespeare

Paul Laurence Dunbar
-- Retort
-- If
-- Life
-- Passion and Love
-- more.....

Percy Bysshe Shelley
-- Ozymandias
-- To Harriet
-- To ————
-- Love's Philosophy
-- more.....

Ralph Waldo Emerson
-- Give All to Love
-- Concord Hymn
-- Brahma

Richard Lovelace
-- Tell Me Not, Sweet, I am Unkind
-- To Althea, from Prison
-- To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair
-- To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
-- more.....

Robert Bridges
-- I Have Loved Flowers That Fade
-- London Snow
-- The Affliction of Richard

Robert Browning
-- A Pretty Woman
-- A Woman’s Last Word
-- Cristina
-- In Three Days
-- more.....

Robert Burns
-- To a Mouse
-- A Red, Red Rose
-- Auld Lang Syne
-- The Banks of Bonnie Doon
-- more.....

Robert Frost
-- Reluctance
-- Mending Wall
-- The Road Not Taken
-- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
-- more.....

Robert Herrick
-- To Find God
-- To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
-- Upon Julia's Clothes
-- To the Willow-tree
-- more.....

Robert Louis Stevenson
-- Foreign Lands
-- Where Go the Boats?
-- My Bed is a Boat
-- The Swing
-- more.....

Rudyard Kipling
-- Recessional
-- If
-- If—

Rupert Brooke
-- Love
-- Kindliness
-- The Soldier

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
-- from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
-- Kubla Khan
-- The Presence of Love
-- Frost at Midnight
-- more.....

Sara Teasdale
-- May
-- Love and Death
-- I Am Not Yours
-- I Love You
-- more.....

Sidney Lanier
-- Evening Song
-- An Evening Song
-- A Song of Love

Sir John Suckling
-- Out upon It!
-- The Constant Lover
-- When, Dearest, I but Think of Thee

Sir Philip Sidney
-- from Astrophil and Stella
-- from Astrophil and Stella
-- The Bargain

Sir Walter Raleigh
-- A Vision upon the Fairy Queen
-- The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
-- The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd
-- The Lie

Thomas Hardy
-- Hap
-- The Darkling Thrush
-- The Going
-- The Convergence of the Twain

Thomas Moore
-- An Argument
-- Did Not
-- Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
-- The time I’ve lost in wooing
-- more.....

Walt Whitman
-- from Song of Myself
-- from Passage to India
-- from I Sing the Body Electric
-- A Noiseless, Patient Spider
-- more.....

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
-- The Mockery of Life
-- On Her Vanity
-- On the Shortness of Time
-- To One on Her Birthday
-- more.....

William Blake
-- Three Things to Remember
-- The Tyger
-- Love's Secret
-- Little Lamb
-- more.....

William Butler Yeats
-- The Rose in the Deeps of his Heart
-- The Sorrow of Love
-- The Lake Isle of Innisfree
-- When You Are Old
-- more.....

William Shakespeare
-- Sonnet 46
-- Sonnet 73
-- Sonnet 141
-- Sonnet 153
-- more.....

William Wordsworth
-- Written in March: While Resting on the Bridge...
-- Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
-- The Tables Turned
-- She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
-- more.....


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