Afternoon on a Hill |
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Alms |
Second April
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And you as well must die, belovèd dust |
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Ashes of Life |
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Assault |
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Blight |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Bluebeard (Sonnet VI) |
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Burial |
Second April
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Cherish you then the hope I shall forget |
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Chorus |
Second April
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City Trees |
Second April
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Daphne |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Dirge |
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Dirge Without Music |
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Doubt No More That Oberon |
Second April
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Ebb |
Second April
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Eel-Gra** |
Second April
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Elaine |
Second April
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Elegy |
Second April
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Elegy Before d**h |
Second April
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Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare. |
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Exiled |
Second April
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First Fig ("My candle burns at both ends...") |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Four Sonnets |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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From a Very Little Sphinx |
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God's World |
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Grown-up |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Hearing your words and not a word among them (Sonnet XXXVI) |
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Here is a wound that never will heal, I know |
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How healthily their feet upon the floor |
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Humoresque |
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I do but ask that you be always fair |
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I know I am but summer to your heart (Sonnet XXVII) |
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I only know that every hour with you |
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I pray you if you love me, bear my joy |
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I shall forget you presently, my dear (Sonnet XI) |
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I shall go back again to the bleak shore |
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I think I should have loved you presently (Sonnet IX) |
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I Too Beneath Your Moon, Almighty Sex |
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I will put Chaos into fourteen lines |
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I, being born a woman and distressed (Sonnet XLI) |
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If he should lie a-dying |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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If I should learn, in some quite casual way |
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Indifference |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Inert Perfection |
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Inland |
Second April
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Interim |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Into the golden vessel of great song |
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Journey |
Second April
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Kin to Sorrow |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Lament |
Second April
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Love is not all (Sonnet XXX) |
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Love is not blind. I see with single eye |
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Love me no more, now let the god depart (Sonnet XXXIX) |
Fatal Interview
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Loving you less than life, a little less |
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Low-Tide |
Second April
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Macdougal Street |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Mariposa |
Second April
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Midnight Oil |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring |
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Moriturus |
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Not in this chamber only at my birth |
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Not So Far as the Forest |
Huntsman, What Quarry?
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Not with libations, but with shouts and laughter |
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Ode To Silence |
Second April
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Oh, oh, you will be sorry for that word! |
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Oh, think not I am faithful to a vow! |
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Only until this cigarette is ended |
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Pa**er Mortuus Est |
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Pastoral |
Second April
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Pity me not |
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Portrait by a Neighbor |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Prayer To Persephone |
Second April
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Recuerdo |
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Renascence |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Rosemary |
Second April
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Second April: Sonnets |
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Second Fig |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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She Is Overheard Singing |
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Sometimes when I am wearied suddenly |
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Song Of A Second April |
Second April
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Sonnets |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Sorrow |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Spring |
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Still will I harvest beauty where it grows |
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Tavern |
Renascence and Other Poems
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The Bean-Stalk |
Second April
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The Blue-Flag In The Bog |
Second April
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The Buck in the Snow |
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The d**h Of Autumn |
Second April
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The Dream |
Renascence and Other Poems
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The light comes back with Columbine |
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The Little Ghost |
Renascence and Other Poems
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The Little Hill |
Second April
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The Merry Maid |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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The Penitent |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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The Philosopher |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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The Poet And His Book |
Second April
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The Prisoner |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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The Shroud |
Renascence and Other Poems
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The Singing-Woman from the Wood's Edge |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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The Suicide |
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The Unexplorer |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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This door you might not open, and you did |
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Thou art not lovelier than lilacs,—no |
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Three Songs of Shattering |
Renascence and Other Poems
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Thursday |
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Time does not bring relief (Sonnet II) |
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To A Poet That Died Young |
Second April
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To a Young Poet |
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To Jesus on His Birthday |
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To Kathleen |
A Few Figs from Thistles
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Travel |
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Weeds |
Second April
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What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (Sonnet XLIII) |
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What's this of d**h, from you who never will die? |
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When I too long have looked upon your face |
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When the Year Grows Old |
Renascence and Other Poems
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When you, that at this moment are to me |
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Wild Swans |
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Witch-Wife |
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Wraith |
Second April
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