"You were a great Cunarder, I" |
-
|
A Bad Night |
Collected Poems
|
A Summer Night (to Geoffrey Hoyland) |
-
|
A Walk After Dark |
-
|
Adolescence |
-
|
Alonso to Ferdinand |
-
|
Amor Loci |
-
|
Anthem for St. Cecilia's Day |
-
|
As I Walked Out One Evening |
-
|
At Last the Secret Is Out |
-
|
Calypso |
Another Time
|
Casino |
-
|
College for Bards |
-
|
d**h's Echo |
-
|
Dover |
-
|
Epitaph on a Tyrant |
-
|
First Things First |
-
|
Foxtrot from a Play |
-
|
Funeral Blues "Stop All the Clocks" (Eva Habib) |
-
|
Funeral Blues ("Stop all the clocks") |
-
|
I. What's in your mind, my dove, my coney |
Five Songs
|
If I Could Tell You |
-
|
In Da Club |
-
|
In Memory of W. B. Yeats |
-
|
In Praise of Limestone |
-
|
IV. Dear, though the night is gone (A Dream) |
-
|
James Honeyman |
-
|
Lady Weeping at the Crossroads |
-
|
Lay your sleeping head, my love (Silvia Serrano) |
-
|
Letter to Lord Byron Revised text based on Longer Contemporary Poems |
-
|
Lullaby |
-
|
May |
-
|
Miss Gee |
-
|
Musée des Beaux Arts |
-
|
Musée des Beaux Arts |
-
|
Night Mail (Commentary for a G.P.O. Film) |
-
|
O What Is That Sound |
-
|
On This Island |
-
|
Our Hunting Fathers |
-
|
Possible Duplicates: W. H. Auden – Letter to Lord Byron Revised text based on Longer Contemporary Poems |
-
|
Refugee Blues |
-
|
September 1, 1939 |
-
|
Sext |
-
|
Taller To-day |
-
|
The Capital |
-
|
The Fall of Rome |
-
|
The More Loving One |
-
|
The Question |
-
|
The Secret Agent |
-
|
The Shield of Achilles |
-
|
The Two |
-
|
The Unknown Citizen |
-
|
The Unknown Citizen(Brit Lit) |
-
|
The Wanderer |
-
|
This Lunar Beauty |
-
|
V. "O where are you going?" |
Five Songs
|
V. Fish in the unruffled lakes |
-
|
VI. Autumn Song |
-
|
Victor |
-
|
VII. Underneath an abject willow |
-
|
VIII. At Last the Secret is Out |
-
|
Well, So That Is That |
For The Time Being: A Christmas Oratario
|
Who's Who |
-
|
X. Johnny (O the valley in the summer...) |
-
|
XI. Roman Wall Blues (Over the heather) |
-
|
XII. Some say that love's a little boy |
-
|