Poems

  • Poems
    By Madison Cawein

    The verses composing this volume have been selected by the author almost entirely from the five-volume edition of his poems published by the BobbsMerrill Company in 1907. A number have been included from the three or four volumes which ...

  • Poems: Series Three
    By Emily Dickinson

    Dickinson's poems generally fall into three distinct periods, the works in each period having certain general characters in common.Pre-1861. These are often conventional and sentimental in nature.

  • Poems: Series 2
    By Emily Dickinson

    After her death, her poems were discovered and published. This reprint edition from Leverton Publishing is of that first edition, broken down into three small volumes. This is the second volume.

  • Poems: Series Two
    By Emily Dickinson

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) After her death, friends of Emily's compiled her poems and had them printed in three small volumes that sold and sold and sold.

  • Poems
    By Victor Hugo

    Reproduction of the original: Poems by Victor Hugo

  • Poems
    By Oscar Wilde

    Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet and author of numerous short stories and one novel.

  • Poems: Stories with Rhyme and Reason
    By Sandi Lehman

    Poems: Stories with Rhyme and Reason

  • Poems: Stories with Rhyme & Reason
    By Sandi Lehman

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  • Poems
    By C. S. Lewis

    In Poems, Lewis dives deep into a wide range of subjects—from God to nature to love to unicorns—revealing his extensive imagination and sense of wonder.

  • Poems
    By Ellis Bell, Acton Currer

    CAPTIVE. DOVE. Poor restless dove, I pity thee; And when I hear thy plaintive moan, I mourn for thy captivity, And in thy woes forget mine own. To see thee stand prepared to fly, And flap those useless wings of thine, And gaze into the ...

  • Poems
    By Emily Dickinson

    This colleciton of some of her finest works illustrates not only Dickinson's talent as a writer, but her profound love of language, nature and life.

  • Poems
    By François Villon

    With a newly revised French text that reflects the latest scholarship, this bilingual edition also features inviting and informative notes that illuminate the nuances of Villon’s poems and the world of medieval Paris.

  • Poems: A Concise Anthology
    By Elizabeth Renker

    MARY RUEFLE (B. 1952) “Why I Am Not a Good Kisser” MARK DOTY (B. 1953) “Charlie Howard's Descent” GJERTRUD SCHNACKENBERG (B. 1953) “The Paperweight” KIMADDONIZIO (B. 1954) “First Poem for You” LOUISE ERDRICH (B. 1954) “Dear John Wayne” ...

  • Poems
    By William Wordsworth, Peter Washington

    The present selection includes all his famous lyrics and substantial extracts from narrative poems including The Prelude.

  • Poems
    By Adam Lindsay Gordon

    Is the clime of the old land younger, Where the young dreams longer are nursed? With the old insatiable hunger, ... Young dreams!—old dreams of young days— Shall the new dream vex us as they did? Or as things worth censure or praise?

  • Poems
    By Marjorie Pizer

    If you are looking for me — I am here. I, too, am looking for you. Memories of childhood O memory of childhood Long since gone, 41 Below the surface What layer of living do you want to look at?

  • Poems: Tales O' Our Town
    By Joseph Lee

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  • Poems
    By William Shakespeare

    A collection of poems and sonnets by the famous English author

  • Poems
    By Patrick MacDonogh

    Poems

  • Poems
    By Frank O'Hara, Mark Ford

    Frank O'Hara (1926-66) was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but it is New York with which he is most intimately associated. From the early 1950s he was involved with the city's...