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POETS

...and poetry for all occasions

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LOUISA MAY ALCOTT

>A Christmas Dream<

>My Kingdom<

 

WILLIAM ALLINGHAM 

>Down on the Shore<

>The Fairies<

 

THOMAS AGUSTINE ARNE

>God Save The Queen<

 

MATTHEW ARNOLD

>A Wish<

>Dover Beach<

>The Last Word<

 

MARGARET ATWOOD

>In The Secular Night<

>Postcards<

 

WH AUDEN

>A Walk After Dark<

>Funeral Blues<

>Let History Be My Judge<

>Who's Who<

 

DAVID BATES

>Childhood<

 

HILAIRE BELLOC

>Early Morning, The<

>Rebecca<

 

WILLIAM BLAKE

>A Cradle Song<

>A Poison Tree<

>The Angel<

 

CHARLOTTE BRONTE

>Life<

>Momentos<

 

ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING

>A Curse For A Nation<

>Comfort<

>How Do I Love Thee<

 

ROBERT BROWNING

>Pretty Woman<

 

RUPERT BROOKE

>Dining-Room Tea<

>One Day<

>The Soldier<

 

LORD BYRON

>A Spirit Passed Before Me<

>I would I Were A Careless Child<

 

LEWIS CARROLL

>A Strange Wild Song<

>My Fancy<

>You Are Old Father William<

 

GEOFFREY CHAUCER

>Rondel of Merciless Beauty<

 

JOHN CLARE

>Summer<

 

ee cummings

>maggie and millie and<

 

EMILY DICKENSON

>Heaven...<

 

JOHN DONNE

>Air And Angels<

>Confined Love<

 

EC DOWSON

>April Love<

 

JOHN DRYDEN

>One Happy Moment<

 

PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR

>We Wear The Mask<

 

Thomas Stearns Eliot
>Macavity - The Mystery Cat<

 

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

>The Apology<

>The Bell<

 

ROBERT FROST

>A Brook In The City<

>The Road Not Taken<

 

TU FU

>Alone, Looking For Blossoms Along The River<

>Days End<

 

OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES

>The Boys<

>Sun and Shadow<

 

THOMAS HOOD

>Past And Present<

>Silence<

 

GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS 

>Easter Communion<

 

ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN

>Along The Field<

>Here Dead We Lie<

 

JULIA WARD HOWE

>Battle Hymn Of The Republic<

 

JOHN KEATS

>A Thing of Beauty<

>Written On A Summer Evening<

 

RUDYARD KIPLING

>"Cleared"<

>IF<

>Mandalay<

>The Men That Fought<

 

H W LONGFELLOW

>Autumn<

>Footsteps of Angels<

 

N MAGUIRE

>Don't Quit<

 

JOHN MASEFIELD

>John Silver<

>Cargoes<

 

JOHN McCRAE

>In Flanders Field<

>The Hope of My Heart<

 

WILFRED OWEN

>I Know The Music<

 

EDGAR ALLAN POE

>Spirits of the dead<

 

ALEXANDER POPE

>Summer<

>The Rape Of The Lock<

 

EZRA POUND

>Before Sleep<

 

ALEXANDER SERGEYEVICH PUSHKIN

>Friendship<
>I Loved You Once<

 

SIR WALTER RALEIGH

>Her Reply<

 

DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI

>Broken Music<

>Dream-Love<

 

SANSKRIT

>For Serenity<

 

ROBERT W SERVICE

>AGrain Of Sand<

 

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

>Hark! Hark! The Lark!<

>When My Love Swears<

>Venus And Adonis<

 

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY

>Mutability<

>Ozymandias<

 

ROBERT LOUIS STEPHENSON

>Summer Sun<

>The Swing<

 

ALFRED LORD TENNYSON

>Break, Break, Break<

>The Lady Of Shalott<

 

DYLAN THOMAS

>All All and All<

>Before I Knocked<

>Clown On The Moon<

 

HENRY DAVID THOREAU

>Mist<

>Winter Memories<

 

DEREK WALCOTT

>After The Storm<

>Fame<

>Sea Grapes<

 

PHILLIS WHEATLEY

>An Hymn To The Morning<

>On Being Brought From Africa<

>On Imagination<

 

WALT WHITMAN

>A Boston Ballad - 1854<

>A Child's Amaze<

>A Child Said 'What Is Grass'<

>O Captain, My Captain<

 

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

>A Song of Life<

>It Might Have Been<

>Solitude<

>The Birth Of The Opal<

 

OSCAR WILDE

>A Vision<

>Her Voice<

>The Ballad Of Reading Gaol<

 

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

>A Complaint<

>The Daffodils<

 

SIR THOMAS WYATT

>Is it Possible<

 

W B YATES 

>Lake Isle of Innisfree<

>Loves Loneliness< 

>The Swans at Coole< 

 

 

 

 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    To Poetry lovers!

     

    As a lover of poetry, I'm always interested in reading new poems, or even ones that I learned in school and have long forgotten.

    If, like me, you too share this passion, I would be pleased to hear from you.

     

     

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