(alphabetical by last name)
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The Poets
Alarcón, Francisco: Of Dark Love (Sonnets IV, VII, and XIV)
Alexander, Pamela: Look Here
Allen, Paula Gunn: Taking a Visitor to See the Ruins
Alurista: do u dare, Poem in memory of Jose Antonio Burciaga: u burciagat,
Angelou, Maya: Inauguration Poem, Black Family Pledge, Phenomenal Woman, Still I Rise, Ain't That Bad?, Son to Mother, A Brave and Startling Truth, On The Pulse of Morning, Refusal, The Lesson, Caged Bird, Passing Time, When You Come to Me, Remembrance, A Conceit, Touched by An Angel, On Aging, Glory Falls, Equality, A poem from the Million Man March, These Yet to be United States, Televised, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Anonymous: Ode to Joy
Anonymous: Think Indian
Anton: Sun (also available in O'odham)
Aponte, Paul: Selected Poems: To Beauty & Passion; Thoughts and Pensamientos; It's only business; Life, Self, & religion
Armstrong, Gary: Mixed Reflection
Arnold, Matthew: Miscellaneous Works: The Forsaken Merman, Requiescat, Philomila, Sohrab and Rustum, Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse, Bacchanalia, Isolation: to Marguerite, To Marguerite: Continued, Thyrsis: A Monody, to Commemorate the Author's Friend: Arthur Hugh Clough, Who Died at Florence 1861, Youth and Calm, Immortality, Shakespeare, Worldly Place, Dover Beach, Rugby Chapel, Palladium, Memorial Verses April 1850, Self-Dependence, The Future, Consolation, Lines Written in Kensington Gardens, The Buried Life, The Scholar-Gipsy
Atwood, Margaret: Bored, A Visit, Postcard, They Eat Out, Variations on the Word Love, Variations on the Word Sleep, Further Arrivals
Auden. W.H.: august 1968, Voltaire at Ferney; Three Short Poems, In Praise of Limstone; Miscellaneous Works: (The Funeral Blues, The Unknown Citizen, This Lunar Beauty, Their Lonely Betters, Villanelle, Look Stranger, Lay Your Sleeping Head My Love, Song: As I Walked Out One Evening, Musée de Beaux Arts, Base Words are Uttered, Behold the Manly Mesomorph, At the Party, Herman Melville, Epitaph on a Tyrant); Control of the Passes, Turn off the Wireless, The Secret Agent, The Watershed, Lullaby, The More Loving One
Barber, David: The Lather
Baudelaire, Charles: Enivrez-Vous, La Beauté (French); La Poésie de Charles Baudelaire (L'âme du Vin, Le vin des amants, La musique: in French); from The Flowers of Evil and other poems (The Blessing, The Albatross, Ill Luck, Man and the Sea, Don Juan in Hell, Beauty, Jewels, Exotic Perfume, Sed Non Satiata, De Profundis Clamavi, The Ghost, To a Creole Lady, Spleen I, Spleen II, The Gladly Dead, Obsession, The Murderer's Wine, Destruction, Laments of an Icarus, The Sadness of the Moon, The Sick Muse, The Venal Muse, The Ruined Garden, A Former Life, Gypsies on the Road, The Punishment of Pride, Hymn to Beauty, The Sonnet of Autumn, You Whom I Worship, You'd Take to Bed the Whole World, Robed in a Silken Robe, The Vampire, Metamorphosis of the Vampire, An Allegory, The Two Good Sisters, The Fountain of Blood, The End of the Day, Dream of a Curious Person, The Serpent's Tooth, Meditation, A Madrigal of Sorrow, The Fountain, To a Malabar Girl, To Theodore De Banville, On Delacroix's Pictur eof Tasso in Prison, What a Pair of Eyes Can Promise, The Paranymph, The Voyage)
Belin, Esther G.: Spirit in Me
Bierds, Linda: Windows, The Weathervanes, Safe
Blake, William: The New Jerusalem, Miscellaneous Works: Song: How sweet I roam'd from field to field, The Divine Image, The Chimney Sweeper: When my mother died I was very young, The Little Black Boy, Introduction to the Songs of Experience, Earth's Answer, The Clod and the Pebble, Holy Thursday: Is this a holy thing to see, The Tyger, Ah! Sun-flower, London, Mad Song, The Chimney Sweeper: A little black thing among the snow, The Sick Rose, The Book of Thel, Silent, Silent Night, Never Seek to Tell they Love, I Saw a Chapel, I Heard an Angel, Preludium to America, Preludium to Europe, The Book of Urizen (exerpts), To the Muses, Auguries of Innocence, The Grey Monk (exerpts), The Four Zoas (exerpts), Milton: And did those feet in ancient time, Milton: But in the Wine-presses the Human Grapes Sing not nor Dance, Milton: The Sky is an Immortal Tent Built by the Sons of Los, Jerusalem: I see the Four-fold Man, The Humanity in deadly sleep, Jerusalem: England! awake! awake! awake!, Song: My silks and fine array, Song: Memory: hither come, Introduction to the Songs of Innocence, Infant Joy, The Lamb, Holy Thursday: 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean
Blueeyes, George: Sacred Mountains (also available in Navajo)
Bly, Robert: Bad People, Selected Poems: (A Dream of Retarded Children, A Man and a Woman Sit Near Each Other, The Face in the Toyota, It's Hard for Some Men to Finish Sentences), A Dream of Suffocation, In Danger from the Outer World, Moving Inward at Last
Bowers, Cathy Smith: The Entry
Bradley, George: The Year of the Comet, Monument Valley, The Sound of the Sun
Brautigan, Richard: Selected Poems: (The Memoirs of Jessie James, Affectionate Light Bulb, Restaurant), Thanks, More Selected Poems: (Karma Repair Kit: Item 1-4; Xerox Candy Bar; Surprise; The Fever Monument; December 30; Yes, the Fish Music; Man; I Feel Horrible. She Doesn't; Milk for the Duck; Boo, Forever), Poems: (15 %; Romeo and Juliet; -2; Hinged to Forgetfulness like a Door; Just Because; We Stopped at Perfect Days; 30 Cents, Two Transfers, Love; Please; Color as Beginning; Door Tracks; Donner Party; The Moon Versus Us Ever Sleeping Together Again; I Live in the Twentieth Century; Love Poem)
Brecht: Elogio al Aprendizaje (Español)
Bridal, Tessa: Moon Gift,
Brooks, Gwendolyn: The Good Man, The Ballad of Rudolph Reed, Speech to the Young: Speech to the Progress-Toward, garbageman; the man with the orderly mind, We Real Cool, Sadie and Maud, The Bean Eaters, The Crazy Woman, A Bronzeville mother loiters in Mississippi. Meanwhile a Mississippi Mother burns bacon; More Poems (just a few more from the celebrated poet)
Browning, Robert: Dramatic Lyrics, Dramatic Romances, Miscellaneous Works: My Last Dutchess, Life in a Love, Fra Lippo Lippi, Andrea del Sarto, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came," An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, Cleon, Rabbi Ben Ezra, Caliban upon Setebos, A Death in the Desert, Prospice, Meeting at Night, Never the Time and the Place, Parting at Morning, The Bishop Orders his Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church, Saul, Love among the Ruins, Two in the Campagna, A Toccata of Galuppi's, Love in a Life
Buckley, Christopher: Ansel Adams' Photo, "Georgia O'Keefe and Orville Cox,Canyon de Chelly National Monument 1937," Palo Duro Canyon, Philippe Halsman's Photo of Georgia O'Keefe, at Abiquiu, New Mexico, 1948, Ranchos Church No. 1, Red Hills and Bones, Road Past the View, Sky above Clouds
Byron: Don Juan, English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (exerpts), Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto 3, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto 4, So We'll Go no More a Roving, Dear Doctor, I have Read your Play, Lines on Mr. Hodgson, And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair, She Walks in Beauty, Lara (exerpts), Epistle to Augusta, Darkness, Prometheus, Manfred: Incantation
Campbell, Robert: The Screened Porch, An Expected Guest, Eads to Glinka
Carroll, Lewis: Jabberwocky; Stanza of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, The Mad Gardner's Song, Hiawatha's Photographing, The Walrus and the Carpenter; You Are Old, Father William; The White Knight's Song; How Doth the Little Crocodile (from Alice in Wonderland); Phantasmagoria; A Sea Dirge; Upon the Lonely Moor; Miscellaneous Works: (An Acrostic, Another Acrostic, A Madrigal, Punctuality, The Brother and the Sister, My Fairy, Rules and Regulations, She's All My Fancy Painted Him, Lays of Sorrow, A Game of Fives, The Palace of Humbug, Photography Extraordinary, Theme with Variations); Solitude, The Hunting of the Snark
Carruth, Hayden: Saturday at the Border; Emergency Haying and Ray; Graves
Catullus: Iuuentius Cycle; I hate and love and If man can find rich consolation
Chico, Jeanette: The Desert (Also available in O'odham)
Chin, Marilyn: Selected Poems (Where we live now, Turtle Soup, The Floral Apron, Prelude) How I Got that Name; Gruel
Chong, Sylvia: Another Woman's Love Story (The Family : For the Man My Father Might Have Chosen, Dumpling Making, On the birth of my mother, Creation Story; The Friends : Control Groups; The Men : Sestina for an Old Lover, Birth-Pains, Desire (a trilogy), Discourse at Midnight, Premature Love Poem, Ritual: The Last Morning, Countenance, Bodily Necessities, Airplane Poem (A Fortnight Away), Space Walk, Various Haiku; The Other Woman : Am I a Woman?, lilith, Suite: Night/Dance in the Horizon, fantasies & foreigners & frontierlands, On Flirting w/Virtue, Four Variations Upon a Question, Searching for Venus and Adonis; Epilogue : The Storyteller, Intimacy)
Clifton, Lucille: seeker of visions, four notes to Clark Kent, Lorena, telling our stories, A Dream of Foxes-- 6 poems, the mississippi river empties into the gulf, memory, fury
Cochran, Jo Whitehorse: Halfbreed Girl in the City School, Extermination of a Nation
Cole, Henri: Horses
Coleman, Jane Candia: A Found Poem, Leaving the Valley, Moonrise, Hernandez, Nine Smooth Hills
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: Miscellaneous Works: Christabel, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Frost at Midnight, Kubla Khan, Work Without Hope, The Aeolian Harp, Apologia pro Vita Sua, The Blossoming of the Solitary Date-Tree, Cologne, Constancy to an Ideal Object, Dejection: An Ode, Desire, Despair, On Donne's Poetry, The Dungeon, Duty surviving Self-Love, Epitaph, Fears in Solitude, from France: An Ode, from The Garden of Boccaccio, Hexameters, Human Life, The Improvisatore, or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John,' Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath, Limbo, This Lime Tree Bower my Prison, Love, On a Ruined House in a Romantic Country, The Pains of Sleep, Phantom, The Presence of Love, Psyche, Reason, Recollections of Love, Reflections on Having Left a Place of Retirement, A Soliloquy of the Full Moon, She Being in a Mad Passion, Song, Songs from STC's play Zapolya, The Suicide's Argument, Time, Real and Imaginary, A Tombless Epitaph, To William Wordsworth, What is Life?, Work without Hope, Youth and Age, Love's Apparition and Evanishment: An Allegoric Romance, Fragment 1: Sea-ward, white gleaming thro' the busy scud, Fragment 2: I know 'tis but a Dream, yet feel more anguish, Fragment 3: Come, come thou bleak December wind, Fragment 4: As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood, Fragment 5: Whom should I choose for my Judge?, Fragment 6: The Moon, how definite its orb!, Fragment 7: When Hope but made Tranquillity be felt, Fragment 8: Thicker than rain-drops on November thorn, Fragment 9: The Netherlands, Fragment 10: The Three Sorts of Friends, To Asra
Corkery, Christopher Jane: Jigsaw Puzzle in Pregnancy
Craig, Brookie M.: The Winter When the Stars Fell
Creely, Robert: The Gift
cummings, e.e.: o sweet, spring is like a perhaps hands, Selected Poems: (since feeling is first, In Just-, it may not always be so and i say, somewhere I have never traveled), Selected Poems: (2 little whos; Jehovah buried, Satan dead; All in green went my love riding; all which isn't singing is mere talking; "next to of course go america i; anyone lived in a pretty how town; of all the blessings which to man; she being Brand; Buffalo Bill's; i carry your heart with me(i carry it in; a clown's smirk in the skull of a baboon; in time of daffodils9who know; dead every enourmous piece; dying is fine)but Death?; here is little Effie's head; enter no(silence is the blood whose flesh; my sweet old etcetera; this evangelist; as freedom is a breakfast food; hate blows a bubble of despair into; Humanity i love you; i have found what you are like; i like my body when it is with your; if I have made, my lady, intricate; in spite of everything; i shall imagine life; it is at moments after I have dreamed; it may not always be so and I say; kumrads die because they're told); l(a; may my heart always be open to little; may i feel said he; Me up at does; in a middle of a room; if you like my poems let them; i sing of Olaf glad and big; (once like a spark); O sweet spontaneous; proud of his scientific attitude; who sharpens every dull; silence; since feeling is first; somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond; speaking of love(of; i thank You God for most this amazing; the boys i mean are not refined; this (let's remember)day died again and; this is the garden colours come and go; up into the silence the green; your little voice; what if a much of a wind; )when what hugs stopping earth than silent is; when hair falls off and eyes blur And; you said Is; you shall above all things be glad and young)
de las Costillas, Miguel: Mallates
Dickinson, Emily: Untitled, 249: Wild Nights-Wild Nights!, 441: This is my letter to the World, 632: The Brain is wider than the Sky, 1732: My life closed twice before its close, I Got So I Could Take His Name; 460 Poems on-line (with links to biographical info., selected letters, special collections, etc.)
Donne, John: Miscellaneous Works: (The Good-morrow, The Ecstasy, The Funeral, A Lecture upon the Shadow, Song: Sweetest love, I do not go, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Air and Angels, The Relic, Love's Alchemy, Elegy V: His Picture, Elegy IX: The Autumnal, Song: Go and catch a falling star, Satire III, An Anatomy of the World, Of the Progress of the Soul: the Second Anniversary (exerpts), Holy Sonnets: Thou hast made me, and shall thy work decay?, Holy Sonnets: I am a little world made cunningly, Holy Sonnets: This is my play's last scene, Holy Sonnets: At the round earth's imagin'd corners, blow, Holy Sonnets: If poisonous minerals, and if that tree, Holy Sonnets: Death, be not proud, Holy Sonnets: Batter my heart, three-person'd God, The Sun Rising, Holy Sonnets: Since she whom I lov'd hath paid her last debt, Holy Sonnets: Show me dear Christ, thy spouse so bright and clear, A Hymn to God the Father, Hymn to God, My God, in my Sickness, The Canonization, A Valediction: of Weeping, Lovers' Infiniteness, A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day, The Bait, The Apparition)
Donnelly-Smith, Gerard: Plastic Medicine Man, Corn-covered Elder, Water Dog, Lament, Warning Song, Blue Hearts, Beware the Bluehearts
Doolittle, Hilda: (see H.D.)
Donize, Lidia: El Norte and What Can You Buy With Food Stamps?
Dove, Rita: Lady Freedom Among Us, Hade's Pitch, Sonnet in Primary Colors, My Mother Enters the Work Force, The Boast, The Fish in the Stone, Used, History, Afield, Lost Brilliance
Dunbar, Paul Laurence: Miscellaneous Works: (The Poet and His Song, Ere Sleep Comes Down, Unexpressed, The Poet, Little Brown Baby, Ione, To Louise, A Negro Love Song, After the Quarrel, Song, Passion and Love, Longing, Retort, Two Songs, The Lover and the Moon, The Rivals, Alice, Night of Love, The Spellin'-Bee, A Banjo Song, Keep A-Pluggin' Away, The Wooing, An Easy-Goin' Feller, The Delinquent, Riding to Town, The Party, Why Fades a Dream?, If, When Malindy Sings, The Secret, Lonesome, Changing Time, The Sparrow, A Confidence, We Wear the Mask, Dead, One Life, The Wind and the Sea, The Colored Spiders, The Debt, The Old Apple-Tree, Sympathy, Not They Who Soar, Sunset, Compensation, The Lesson, The Rising of the Storm, Ships that Pass in the Night, A Prayer, Nora: A Serenade, Phyllis, The Dilettante: A Modern Type)
Duran, Phil: memorial note, 9-19-95 (for Ricardo Sanchez), has left us, salute to chiapas, freedom wind, recuerdos y mas, otra taza compa, chicano power, menudo on campus, America i-c-u, He never returned, the lost warrior, césar chávez, maría & the blockade, A New Dawn
Eliot. T.S.: Little Gidding, Gerontion, Journey of the Magi, The Wasteland, Selected Poems (Portrait of a Lady, Hysteria, and Usk), The Song of the Jellicles; Prufock and Other Observations (The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufock, Portrait of a Lady, Preludes, Rhapsody on a Windy Night, Morning at the Window, The Boston Evening Transcript, Aunt Helen, Cousin Nancy, Mr. Apollinax, Hysteria, Conversation Galante, La Figlia che Piange)
Endrezze, Anita: Song-Maker
Fang-Chien, Jennifer Crystal: Relationship poems: my mother's maiden name, too short, acorn, the dinosaurs, exchange, Celestial Bodies, imperfect stanza, interposition, simone, Puncture Me with Your Effervescent Phallus, "Excuse me, let me use the restroom first", morning breath, Drunk, In Lieu of War Letters, driving (pt. 1), driving (pt. 2), photo.voltaic, plate tectonics, the other mirror, Diary of an Absence, twenty-eight days, interim, this woman, song, evolutionary wheat, Letter to Someone I Do Not Know, Who is to say that this is not everything?, Prose-poems: On Relativity, conversations in an ukrainian bookstore, With a Fan Called Theatre, New York: a memoir, Travelling from Holland to Lancaster, in summer the butterflies emerge, Rice, learning the stars, Page from a Diary, Raccoons, Still Life No. 375, Still Life No. 597, Death and the Maiden, Rooms, Shot, Surreal poems: Corner of a Cold Room, I'm running out of laundry, Morning Rituals, A Sunday Stroll, five past seven, dragon, the mesh of a contusion, Closure, Rave, Poems about the Environment: snapshots from the Garden of Eden, The Falling Trees, the misted moon, [untitled], [untitled], clover, Experimental poems: How a Poem Becomes Written, flowers flowers, sun flowers dirt, nothing everything, Mad Lib Letter, Water-based poems: i am a dot, in your paragraph . . ., The Nile in Flood Season, the cerulean ocean, the sandy shore, alternations, child by the ocean at night: a painting, ophelie, Dried, Somehow I don't know . . ., dreaming of water, the meaning of feeble, Upon Jelly Beans in a Wash of Amniotic Fluid, Variations on a Theme, Religious poems: chariots from heaven, The Travail, the masses, Mary the heavenly ostrich, the parable of the harlot, Jesus on a Stick Burning with Pastrami, inscriptions, sutra, Meditations on Anicca, Heaven's gate, heaven/earth, methodology, A View of Metaphysics, Internet poems: jchien@leland.stanford.edu, A Tale on TinyTIM, Memories of Make-Believe Love, Stanford poems: An Application to Stanford, The Dance of the Cranes, Dionysus' Children, Waiting for Day, rda, in the house of the greek gods, Full Moon on the Quad, smith sisters
Forten[Grimke'], Charlotte: Poem (religious poem)
Francisco, Nia: Ode to a Drunk Woman, Navajo Inn, Onion and Fried Potatoes, "Snake Juice Talk, December 26th, 1974 6:45AM
Frank, Della: T'aa Dine Nishli
Frost, Liz: The Earth Can Be Healed
Frost, Robert: The Complete Works (to December 1920)
Gabriela, Matilde: Selected Poems: El Grito y Consuelo, I Just Want to be a Butterfly, Poem, Pura Este.
Gallegos, Joseph: La Esperanza and La Flaca de T.L.
Ginsberg, Allen: Hospital Window, Under The World There's A Lot of Ass A Lot of Cunt, We Rise on Sun Beams And Fall In The Night, Who Runs America?
Gonzales-Berry, Erlinda: Perros y Antiperros
Granander, Hans: Turtles Sleep On My Belly
Harjo, Joy: Autobiography, Eagle Poem, Grace, She Had Some Horses, Javelina, Reconciliation, Santa Fe, September Moon; from Secrets From the Center of the World: I discover where giant butterflies burrow and dream, Don't bother the earth spirit who lives here, And in the season of new grass my birth is more visible, In winter it is easier to see what my death might look like, I don't imagine the turquoise bracelet the dusky wash makes, Two sisters meet on horseback, Scarlet bluffs gather here to drink, These smoky bluffs are old traveling companions, Stories are our wealth, If winter describes the frozen angles of this sandy wash, These tamaracks pretend to be tamaracks, It's true the landscape forms the mind, I can hear the sizzle of newborn stars, In a misty dawn at the center of the world
Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins: A Double Standard; To the Union Savers of Cleveland
H.D.: Mid-day, Leda, Helen, Let Zeus Record, Sea Poppies, Sea Rose, Pear Tree, Sheltered Garden, Eurydice, Fragment Sixty-eight, Oread
Heaney, Seamus: Personal Helicon, Bogland, Casualty, etc., Traditions, The Mud Vision, Tollund Man, Song, Harvest Bow, From Clearances - 3, From Clearances - 5, From Lightenings (1, 6, 7, 8)
Hedge Coke, A. A.: Bueno-Bye, Rail
Homer: The Iliad, The Odyssey
Horton, George Moses: The Obstruction of Genius, The Poet's Feeble Petition, Excited from Reading the Obedience of Nature to Her Lord in the Vessel on the Sea, Division of an Estate, A Slave's Reflection on the Eve Before His Sale, Farewell to Frances, The Southern Refugee
Housman, A.E.: A Shropshire Lad (complete text), Selected Poems: (Reveillé, When I was One-and-Twenty, With Rue My Heart is Laden, To An Athlete Dying Young, Lovliest of Trees) More Selected Poems: (Exerpts from A Shropshire Lad (complete text above);From Last Poems: II. "As I gird on for fighting," IV. "Oh hard is the bed they have made him," V. Grenadier, VI. Lancer, IX. "The chestnut casts his flambeaux, and the flowers," X. "Could man be drunk for ever," XI. "Yonder see the morning blink," XII. "The laws of God, the laws of man," XIII. The Deserter, XV. Eight o'Clock, XVI. Spring Morning, XVII. Astronomy, XVIII. "The rain, it streams on stone and hillock," XX. "The night is freezing fast,"XXII. "The sloe was lost in flower," XXV. The Oracles , XXVI. "The half-moon westers low, my love," XXVIII. "Now dreary dawns the eastern light," XXIX. "Wake not for the world-heard thunder," XXXV. "When first my way to fair I took," XXXVI. Revolution, XXXVII. Epitaph on an army of mercenaries, XL. "Tell me not here, it needs not saying," From "More Poems," I. Easter Hymn, II. "When Israel out of Egypt came," III. "For these of old the trader," XII. "I promise nothing: friends will part," XIX. "The mill-stream, now that noises cease," XXI. "The world goes none the lamer," XXII. "Ho, everyone that thirsteth," XXIII. "Crossing alone the nighted ferry," XXVI. "Good creatures, do you love your lives," XXX. "Shake hands, we shall never be friends, all's over," XXXI. "Because I liked you better," XXXVI. "Here dead lie we because we did not choose," XL. "Farewell to a name and a number," XLVII. For my Funeral; From Additional Poems: III. "When Adam walked in Eden young," IV. "It is no gift I tender," VII. "He would not stay for me, and who can wonder?," IX. "When the bells justle in the tower" XII. An Epitaph XV. "'Tis five years since, `An end,' said I," XVII. "The stars have not dealt me the worst they could do," XVIII. "Oh who is that young sinner with the handcuffs on his wrists?," XXII. R.L.S.)
Hughes, Langston: Epigram, Projection, Flatted Fifths, Jam Session, Be-Bop Boys, Song for Billie Holiday, Trumpet Player, Afro American Fragment, Cross, Harlem Night Club, Song for a Dark Girl; Selected Poems: (April Rain Song, Dream Deferred, Mama and Daughter, Puzzled, The Negro Speaks of Rivers, Aunt Sue's Stories, After Many Springs, Dreams, Troubled Woman, I Too, Teacher, Love Song for Lucinda, To Beauty, Pictures to the Wall, For an Indian Screen, Being Old, Drum); Justice and Still Here; I loved my friend . . ., When Sue Wears Red, Shout, Negro, Mother to Son; Jazzonia; The South, The Weary Blues
Jiménez, Karen: Potty Mouth
Jiménez, Melanie: Evil Empire and Suit and Tie
Joe, Rita: Poems
Joe, Roberta: Storm Pattern, Sunset Woman's Ivy League Escape
Kaw-ii-su--Skygate: Solstice
Kewanhaptewa, Sandy: Ghost Dance
Johnson, Pauline: The Cattle Thief, And He Said Fight On, The Corn Husker, The Trail to Lillooet
Johnson, Samuel: Drury-lane Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick and The Vanity of Human Wishes (exerpts)
Jonson, Ben: Miscellaneous Works: Cynthia's Revels: Queen and huntress, chaste and fair, A Celebration of Charis: I. His Excuse for Loving, A Celebration of Charis: IV. Her Triumph, My Picture Left in Scotland, An Ode to Himself, A fit of Rhyme against Rhyme, To the Memory of My Beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare, To Heaven, A Hymn to God the Father, Volpone: Come my Celia, let us prove, Epicoene, or the Silent Woman: Still to be neat, still to be drest, Song to Celia, Epigrams: to John Donne, Epigrams: An Epitaph on S.P., Epigrams: On my First Son, Epigrams: To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with John Donne's Satires, Epigrams: Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H.
Keats, John: To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent, Meg Merrilies, Hyperion, Fancy, The Eve of St. Agnes, Bright Star, Would I were Steadfast as Thou Art, La Belle Dame sans Merci, To Sleep, Ode to Psyche, Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, Ode on Melancholy, To Autumn, Endymion (exerpts), On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again, When I have Fears the I may Cease to Be, Lines on the Mermaid Tavern, Robin Hood, The Human Seasons, To Homer, After Dark Vapor, This Living Hand, To---
Kipling, Rudyard: Complete Poems
Lawrence, D.H.: Selected Works: (from Love Poems and Others: Bei Hennef and The Last Lesson; from New Poems Letter from Town On a Grey Morning in March and Piano; from Look! We Have Come Through! Mutilation, People, and Rose of All the World)
Lear, Edward: The Jumblies, from The Owl and the Pussy-Cat
Lee, Li-Young: 3 Poems (A Story; Early in the Morning; The Gift); Eating Together; Persimmons; This Room and Everything in it
Leon, Malinda: Saguaro (Also available in O'odham)
Levering, Donald: Canyon de Chelly - White House Trail, Lava Beds (The Malpais), Raven's Nest, Sagebrush, Tumbleweed, Uranium Tailings
Levertov, Denise: Selected Poems: (The Jacob's Ladder; Adam's Complaint; To the Snake)
Levine, Philip: Animals Are Passing from Our Lives, Salts and Oils, etc.
Longfellow: Paul Revere's Ride, Song of Hiawatha, A Psalm of Life, The Village Blacksmith
Lopez, Daniel: Lady Sitting Mountain (also available in O'odham), Lonely Mountain (also available in O'odham)
Lord, Andrea: Moon/Solstice
Lorde, Audre: Two Poems; Coal; The Nubian Message
Lovelace, Richard: To Lucasta, Going to the Wars, To Althea, from Prison, Song to Amarantha, that she would Dishevel her Hair, The Snail
Marcus, Garvey: Selected Poetry (poetry c. 1930; selections from The Negro World, Poetic Meditations, and more)
Mares, E.A.: Selected Poems: These Are Four Wounds, Miguel; Fairview Cemetery; North of the Central Avenue Bridge
Marlowe, Christopher: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
Martínez, Dmetria: Breathing Between the Lines
Marvell, Andrew: Miscellaneous Poems (including: A Dialogue Between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure; On a Drop of Dew; Ros; The Coronet; Eyes and Tears; Bermudas; Clorinda and Damon; A Dialogue between the Soul and Body; The Nymph complaining for the death of her Faun; Young Love; To his Coy Mistress; The Unfortunate Lover; The Gallery; The Fair Singer; Mourning; Daphnis and Chloe; The Definition of Love; The Picture of little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers; Tom May's Death; The Match; The Mower against Gardens; Damon the Mower; The Mower to the Glo-Worms; The Mower's Song; Ametas and Thestylis making Hay-Ropes; Musick's Empire; The Garden; On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards; A Dialogue Between Thyrsis and Dorinda; etc.)
Mendívil, Pascual: Desperate Prayers and Connected
Millay, Edna St. Vincent: Renascence and other Poems, Short Poems: (Time does not bring relief, First Fig, Oh oh you will be sorry for that word, I being born a woman and distressed, Second Fig)
Milosz, Czeslaw: Conversation with Jeanne and A Poem for the End of the Century
Milton, John: Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained, Penserosa, Miscellaneous Works: (At a Vatican Exercise (excerpts); Comus (excerpts); L'Allegro; Il Penseroso; Lycidas; On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester; On the Morning of Christ's Nativity; Paradise Lost: Book I; Paradise Lost: Books II-III: Editorial Summary; Paradise Lost: Book IV; Paradise Lost: Books V-VIII: Editorial Summary; Paradise Lost: Book IX; Paradise Lost: Book X; Paradise Lost: Books XI-XII: Editorial Summary; Samson Agonistes (excerpts); Sonnets: How soon hath Time, the Subtle Thief of Youth; Sonnets: I did but Prompt the Age to Quit their Clogs; Sonnets: Methought I Saw my Late Espoused Saint; Sonnets: On the Late Massacre in Piemont; Sonnets: To Cyriack Skinner; Sonnets: To the Lord General Cromwell; Sonnets: When I Consider How my Light is Spent; To Mr. Lawrence)
Momaday, N. Scott: The Delight Song of Tsoai-talee, Forms of the Earth at Abiguiu, Memories, Momaday in New Mexico, From The Names, The Remembered Earth
Montagu: Prose and Poetry
Mora, Pat: Legal Alien, Mi Madre, Silence Like Cool Sand, Unrefined
Mura, David: An Argument: On 1942 and Grandfather-in-law
Naranjo-Morse, Nora: Childlike Enthusiasm, Gia's Song, The Living Exhibit Under the Museum's Portal, The Money Beasts, Mud Woman's First Encounter with the World of Money and Business, There is Nothing Like An Idea, Towa, Tradition and Change, When Mud Woman Begins
Northrup, Jim: Some Things Are Worth Dying For
Nuñez, Cecelia: August (also available in O'odham), Sky (also available in O'odham)
Ork, Jay: Just Listen
Ortiz, Simon: Canyon de Chelly, A Designated National Park, Final Solution: Jobs, Leaving, The First Hard Core, For Nanao, Grants to Gallup, New Mexico, Horizons and Rains, Indians Sure Came in Handy, It Was That Indian, Long House Valley Poem, Many Farms Notes, My Mother and my Sisters, Out to Tsaile Lake, Starting at the Bottom, A Story of How a Wall Stands, The State's claim that it seeks in no way to deprive, Time to Kill in Gallup, To Change in a Good Way, What I Mean
Ovid: Metamorphoses
Pablo, Henrietta: Untitled (also available in O'odham), Wind (also available in O'odham)
Patchen, Kenneth: There Are Not Many Kingdoms Left, PASTORAL, The Slums
Pinate, Marc: How Many and Scent
Plato, Ann: Reflections, Written on Visiting the Grave of a Venetrated Friend
Po, Li: The River-Merchant's Wife; By the Great Wall-- II; Three with the Moon and His Shadow; The Lotus Gatherer; Maid of Wu; The Solitude of Night; The Imperial Concubine
Poe: The Raven
Pope: Essay on Criticism, Essay on Man (Epistle I, II, III, IV, and The Design), Moral Essay II (to a lady), Rape of the Lock, Eloisa to Abelard, Epistles to Several Persons: (IV, To a Lady on the Characters of Women, Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot), Imitations of Horace, The Dunciad: Book IV
Pound, Ezra: In a Station at the Metro, The River-Merchant's Wife: a Letter
Ramon, Helen J.: Desert (also available in O'odham)
Ray, Henrietta Cordelia: The Dawn of Love
Raleigh, Sir Walter: Prais'd be Diana's Fair and Harmless Light, The Nymph's Reply
Ramos, Debora: The Open Veins of Aztlan, Firebird, Home
Revard, Carter: Two Poems: Skins and Firewater: Introductory Words For A New Collection of Poems (Why Some of These Poems Are Funny; Coyote Tells Why He Sings; To the Muse, In Oklahoma; Birch Canoe; A Trinity-Riddle; De Gustibus; The Swan's Song; Dancing with Dinosaurs)
Rich, Adrienne: Living in Sin, Selected Poems: (Diving into the Wreck; Aunt Jennifer's Tigers; Planetarium; Our Whole Life; Power; Twenty-One Love Poems, #3; Integrity), More Selected Poems: (In Those Years; Prospective Immigrants Please Note; In A Classroom; From An Atlas of the Difficult World)
Rilke, Rainer Maria: Autumn Day, The Panther, The Archaic Torso of Apollo, Requiem for a Friend, You who never arrived
Roethke, Theodore: Miscellaneous Works: (The Reckoning; The Lost Son; The Shape of the Fire; Where Knock is Open Wide; Four for Sir John Davies; Fourth Meditation; Goo-Girl; The Far Field; In a Dark Time; Once More, the Round; Otto; The Rose; A Rouse for Stevens; The Saginaw Song)
Romano, Octavio: El Anyo Nuevo
Rose, Wendy: Robert
Rossetti, Christina: Song: Miscellaneous Works: When I am dead, my dearest, A Daughter of Eve, De Profundis, Mona Innominata: A Sonnet of Sonnets, Dream Land, Remember, The Three Enemies, A Better Resurrection, A Birthday, Up-hill, Goblin Market, Passing away, Saith the World
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: Miscellaneous Works: Aspecta Medusa (for a Drawing), Autumn Song, The Blessed Damozel, The Cloud Confines, The House of Life (The Sonnet, 19: Silent Noon, 22: Heart's Haven, 36: Life-in-Love, 41: Through Death to Love, 66: The Heart of the Night, 71: The Choice I., 72: The Choice II., 73: The Choice III., 97: A Superscription), Insomnia, Love's Nocturn, Mary's Girlhood (for a Picture), My Sister's Sleep, The Portrait, Sister Helen, Sudden Light, The Woodspurge
Sacobasin, Mary Ellen: Passamaquoddy Girl
Salcido, Elizabeth: When It Rains (also available in O'odham)
Sanchez, Carol Lee: for the cloud people
Sanchez, Ricardo: Indict America, Dr. Gardea: Compatriota . . ., Stream, Some Thoughts on Writing (Chicano Literature), Hechizos: Pieces of Life, Soledad was a girl's name, Otra vez, Three days to go, Libertad was born in primavera, Homing, Tiempo navideño,, Preface to a Poem Entitled: Santos Rodríguez , Santos Rodríguez, Teresa, last night, Fridays Belong to Friends, Sometimes, Concí tu realidad, hijito, damn, oh, damn, Milwaukee Blues y Gritos Norteños, drizzling moments, Tinieblas y Prisiones: Voyage to Lemo Creek, p-78: One World Energetics, y con un grito, reception, Regreso, and within the vísperas, Orale, Don Cristobal, dirge chicaneaux, Canción Chiapaneka, Casi Gato AKA, Ese, Pues, That's the Way It Is, July 14, 1968: A Visit, Sojourns in Virginny, Old Man, Next, I Know You by Your, Smile-Filled Songs, Chinto
Sandburg: Chicago Poems, Grass
Sappho: Cleis
Saraficio, Angelina: Mountain (also available in O'odham), Roadrunner (also available in O'odham), Saguaro Cactus (also available in O'odham)
Schiller: Ode to Joy.D
Scott, Sir Walter: Miscellaneous Works: County Guy, Jock of Hazeldean, The Lady of the Lake (exerpts from Canto I, Canto III, Canto V), The Lay of the Last Minstrel (exerpt), Lullaby of an Infant Chief, MacGregor's Gathering, The Maid of Neidpath, Marmion (exerpts from Canto V, Canto VI), Pibroch of Donuil Dhu, Proud Maisie, Rokeby (exerpts); More Selected Works: Saint-Cloud, March of the Monks of Bangor, The Resolve, St. Swithin's Chair, An Hour with Thee, The Dreary Change, Farewell to the Muse, Life in the Forest, The Maid of Neidpath, The Spindle Song, Lullabye of an Infant Chief, Alice Brand, Song of the Dawn, Coronach, Harp of the North Farewell, Lady Anne.
Shakespeare: Sonnet 138, Miscellaneous Works: Sonnets (XV: When I Consider everything that Grows, XVIII: Shall I Compare thee to a Summer's Day?, XIX: Devouring Time, Blunt thou the Lion's Claws, XXV: Let those who are in Favour with their Stars, XXIX: When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes, XXX: When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought, XXXII: If thou Survive my Well-contented Day, XXXIII: Full many a Glorious Morning have I Seen, LIII: What is your Substance, whereof are you Made, LX: Like as the Waves Make towards the Pebbled Shore, LXIV: When I have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defaced, LXVI: Tir'd with all these, for Restful Death, LXXI: No Longer Mourn for me when I am Dead, LXXIII: That Time of Year thou mayst in me Behold, XCIV: They that have Power to Hurt and will do None, XCVII: How like a Winter hath my Absence been, CVII: Not mine own Fears, nor the Prophetic Soul, CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there, CXI: O, for my Sake do you with Fortune Chide, CXVI: Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds, CXXIX: Th'expense of Spirit in a Waste of Shame, CXXX: My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing like the Sun, CXLVI: Poor Soul, the Centre of my Sinful Earth), Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun, Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies, Hark! Hark! the Lark at Heaven's Gate Sings, O Mistress Mine! Where are you Roaming?, Orpheus with his Lute Made Trees, The Phoenix and the Turtle, Take, O Take those Lips Away, Under the Greenwood Tree, Venus and Adonis (excerpt), When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue
Shange, Ntozake: Selected Poems (twentieth century poet and inventer of the "choreopoem")
Shelley, Percy Bysshe: Miscellaneous Works: Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats, Alastor (or The Spirit of Solitude), And like a Dying Lady Lean and Pale, Art thou pale for weariness, Archy's Song from Charles I, The Cloud, England in 1819, Epipsychidion, The Fitful Alternations of the Rain, Hellas: Chorus, Hymn of Pan, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, The Indian Serenade, Julian and Maddalo (exerpts), A Lament, Lines: "When the Lamp is Shattered," Lines Written among the Euganean Hills, Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici, Lines: The cold earth slept below, Mont Blanc: Lines Written in the Vale of Chamouni, To the Moon, Music when Soft Voices Die, Mutability, Ode to the West Wind, One Sung of thee who Left the Tale Untold, Ozymandias, Prometheus Unbound (exerpt), Queen Mab: Part VI (exerpts), The Question, Song: Rarely rarely comest thou, Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples, Time, Time Long Past, The Triumph of Life, The Two Spirits: An Allegory, To ----, To a Skylark, To Jane: "The Keen Stars Were Twinkling," To Night
Shelton, Richard: Desert, Desert Water, Local Knowledge, The New Road, Requiem for Sonora, Reservations, San Juan's Day, Sonora, Sonora for Sale, The Stones, Stranger, Territorial Rights, Whatever Became of Me
Sherman Alexie: At Navajo Monument Valley Tribal School
Sidney: Defense of Poesie
Smith/Saki, Dee: Just a Wannabe, A 'wiat 'ang
Snyder, Gary: Selected Poems: (How Poetry Comes to Me, Axe Handles, Hay for the Horses, For All)
Spenser: Shepheardes Calender (complete text), The Faerie Queene (complete text), Miscellaneous Works: Amoretti (III: The Sovereign Beauty, XXII: This Holy Season, LXVII: Like as a Huntsman, LXVIII: Most Glorious Lord of Life, LXXIV: Most Happy Letters, LXXV: One Day I Wrote her Name, LXXIX: Men Call you Fair), Epithalamion, An Hymn of Heavenly Beauty, An Hymn in Honour of Beauty, Iambicum, Trimetrum, Prosopopoia: or Mother Hubbard's Tale, Prothalamion
Stein, Gertrude: Tender Buttons
Stevens, Wallace: Selected Poems: (Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird, Bantams in Pine-Woods, The Emperor or Ice-Cream, High-Tones Old Christian Woman, The Idea of Order at Key West, The Man on the Dump, Peter Quince at the Clavier, Sunday Morning, The Snow Man)
Swift, Johnathan: Miscellaneous Works: Advice to the Grub Street Verse-writers, The Beasts' Confession, A Description of the Morning, To Quilca, a Country House not in Good Repair, A Satirical Elegy, Stella's Birthday March 13 1719, Stella's Birthday March 13 1727, On Stephen Duck: the Thresher and Favourite Poet, Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift (D.S.P.D.)
Swinburne, Charles Algernon: Miscellaneous Works: Atlanta in Calydon (exerpts), A Ballad of Burdens, A Ballad of Death, A Channel Crossing, Cor Cordium, Étude Réaliste (exerpts), A Forsaken Garden, The Garden of Proserpine, Hertha, The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation of the Christian Faith), In the Bay, Itylus, A Leave-taking, In Memory of Walter Savage Landor, Nephelidia, The Pilgrims, The Roundel, A Sequence of Sonnets on the Death of Robert Browning
Tapahonso, Luci: Better to Avoid Her, A Discreet Conversation, Her Daughter's Eyes, Hard to Take, Hills Brothers Coffee, In 1864, It Has Always Been This Way, Light a Candle, Outside a Small House, Pay Up or Else, Prayer, Sháá Áko Dahjiníleh Remember the Things They Told Us, A Rough Life, She Sits on the Bridge, These Long Drives, They are Silent and Quick, They Are Together Now, What Danger We Court, A Whispered Chant of Loneliness, Who Were You?
Tennyson, Alfred Lord: The Charge of the Light Brigade, Miscellaneous Works: Battle of Brunanburh, Break break break, Claribel, Crossing the Bar, The Eagle, Idylls of the King (The Last Tournament, The Passing of Arthur, Song from the Marriage of Geraint), In Memoriam (Prelude: Strong Son of God, 2: Old Yew which graspest at the stone, 3: O Sorrow, Cruel Fellowship, 5: I sometimes Hold it half a Sin, 6: One Writes, that "Other Friends Remain," 7: Dark House, by which once more I Stand, 11: Calm is the Morn without a Sound, 15: T-night the Winds Begin to Rise, 22: The Path by which we tweain did Go, 27: I Envy not in any Moods, 30: With Trembling Fingers did we Weave, 39: Old Warder of these Buried Bones, 44: How Fares it with the Happy Dead?, 45: The Baby New to Earth and Sky, 54: Oh, yet we Trust that somehow Good, 55: The Wish, that of the Living Whole, 56: "So Careful of the Type?" but no, 67: When on my Bed the Moonlight Falls, 72: Risest thou thus, Dim Dawn, again, 78: Again at Christmas did we Weave, 82: I Wage not any Feud with Death, 83: Dip down upon the Northern Shore, 95: By Night we Linger'd on the Lawn, 96: You Say, but with no Touch of Scorn, 99: Risest thou thus, Dim Dawn, again, 105: To-night ungather'd let us Leave, 116: Is it, then, Regret for Buried Time, 118: Contemplate all this Work of Time, 121: Sad Hesper o'er the Buried Sun, 124: That which we dare Invoke to Bless, 126: Love is and was my Lord and King, 131: O living Well that shalt Endure), Morte d'Arthur, The Lady of Shalott (1832), The Lady of Shalott (1842), Locksley Hall, The Lotus-eaters, Mariana, Mariana in the South, Maud; a Monodrama (exerpt from Part I), Maud; a Monodrama (exerpt from Part II), Milton, Norther Farmer: Old Style, Norther Farmer: New Style, Oenone, Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights, The Palace of Art, The Princess (As thro' the Land, Ask me no more, Come down O Maid, Home thy Brought her Warrior Dead, Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, O Swallow, Our Enemies have Fall'n, Sweet and Lo, Tears Idle Tears, The Splendour Falls on Castle Walls, Thy Voice is Heard), St. Agnes' Eve, Tithonus, In the Valley of Cauteretz, To Virgil, Ulysses, You Ask Me Why Tho' Ill at Ease
Thomas, Dylan: Miscellaneous Works: Fern Hill, Twenty-four years, In my craft or sullen art, The Force that through the green fuse drives the flower, Sometimes the sky's too bright, Ballad of the Long-legged Bait, Vision and Prayer, Poem on his birthday, Lament, Should Lanterns Shine, All All and All, And Death Shall Have No Dominion, When all my five and country senses see, A Refusal to Mourn the Death By Fire of a Child in London, Altarwise by Owl-light, This side of the Truth (for Llewelyn), All that I owe the fellows of the grave
Thompson, Clara Ann: His Answer (religious poem)
Toadlena, Brent: Storm
Trudell, John: Races, Culture is an Illusion: The Stronger the Illusion, The Stronger the Magic
Truth, Sojourner: Ain't I A Woman? (twentieth century free-verse)
Tso, Agnes: Male Rain, Female Rain, & Awakening
Turcotte, Mark: The Eye Shakes, Indian Boys, Horse and Cradle, Rain Rain
Vicenti, Carlson: Oh, Saint Michael
Vij, Manish: Selected poems (a thrush; persian dreams; when i left you in the sunlit stairwell; lazy fall days; florid; i dasn't tarry; seven kids came; silly; getting out of bed on a frosty morning)
Vargas, David: Tupac
Villanueva, Tino: Convocation de Pallabras
Virgil: The Aeneid (English), The Aeneid (Latin)
Walker, Alice: For My Sister Molly Who in the Fifties; Rage; Gray; I Said to Poetry: from Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll see you in the morning (Malcolm, Streaking, January 10 1973, Facing the Way, The Abduction of Saints, Early Losses: A Requiem); from Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful (Killers, Torture, We Alone, Attentiveness, A Few Sirens, First They Said, 1971, Each One Pull One); Revolutionary Petunias
Walters, Gertrude: Yei Tsoh (Crane)
Watts, Jon Briggs: Keeper of Tradition
Wheatley, Phillis: Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (eighteenth century poetry); Liberty and Peace, A Poem (political verse); On Imagination
Whitman: Leaves of Grass
Wilde, Oscar: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Williams, William Carlos: The Red Wheelbarrow, Portrait of a Lady, To Waken and Old Lady, Willow Poem
Wolfeyes: Ohkwa'ho Aka'ra: Dine (Navajo) Wind Prayer
Wordworth: Complete Poetical Works, from The Prelude
Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads
Yeats, W.B.: The Stolen Child, The Lake Isle of Innisfree and The Second Coming (exerpt)
Zepeda, Ofelia: Rain (also available in O'odham), We Are O'odham (also available in O'odham)
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