Poems yet to be categorised
- Breathes there the man, with soul so dead,
Who never to himself hath said,by Sir Walter Scott 16 lines, 1 comment - Come Lucy! while 'tis morning hour
The woodland brook we needs must pass;by Sir Walter Scott 1018 lines - A life on the ocean wave,
A home on the rolling deep,by Epes Sargent 25 lines - Little by little the year grows old,
The red leaves drop from the maple boughs;by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 27 lines, 2 comments - "Where you coming from, Lomey Carter,
So airly over the snow?by Roy Helton 64 lines, 1 comment - A friend is one who stands to share
Your every touch of grief and care.by Edgar Albert Guest 16 lines, 1 comment - I died in sin and forthwith went to Hell;
I made myself at home upon the coalsby Robert E. Howard 14 lines, 1 comment - Let only that little be left of me
whereby I may name thee my all.by Rabindranath Tagore 11 lines - Listen thou, my foul heart,
Heart of a human beastby Sergey Alexandrovich Yesenin 25 lines, 2 comments - I strayed about the deck, an hour, to-night
Under a cloudy moonless sky; and peepedby Rupert Brooke 19 lines - November's sky is chill and drear,
November's leaf is red and sear:by Sir Walter Scott 328 lines - El dulce lamentar de dos pastores,
Salicio juntamente y Nemoroso,by Garcilaso de la Vega 427 lines - I know not from what distant time
thou art ever coming nearer to meet me.by Rabindranath Tagore 9 lines - This was the land's end: the last fingers, knuckled and rheumatic,
Cramped on nothing. Blackby Sylvia Plath 36 lines - The turntable hacked up a melancholy blues
The air was heavy with dust and odorsby Boris Vian 14 lines - Ïèñüìî ìàòåðè
Òû æèâà åù¸, ìîÿ ñòàðóøêà?by Sergey Alexandrovich Yesenin 93 lines, 1 comment - Poets! Towers of God
Made to resist the fury of the stormsby Ruben Dario 48 lines - Men are of two kinds, and he
Was of the kind I'd like to be.by Edgar Albert Guest 46 lines - All those treasures that lie in the little bolted box whose tiny space is
Mightier than the room of the stars, being secret and filled with dreams:by William Carlos Williams 11 lines - In desperate hope I go and search for her
in all the corners of my room;by Rabindranath Tagore 15 lines, 5 comments - I'm a play that's many centuries old.
I expire and become immortal.by Ali Sardar Jafri 121 lines - Mad Patsy said, he said to me,
That every morning he could seeby James Stephens 24 lines, 1 comment - As I drifted on a river I could not control,
No longer guided by the bargemen's ropes.by Arthur Rimbaud 635 lines - The telegram says you have gone away
And left our bankrupt circus on its own;by Sylvia Plath 20 lines, 4 comments - Oh yes I knew him, I spent years with him,
with his golden and stony substance,by Pablo Neruda 25 lines
