Poems yet to be categorised
- As I drifted on a river I could not control,
No longer guided by the bargemen's ropes.by Arthur Rimbaud 635 lines - Pearl of delight that a prince doth please
To grace in gold enclosed so clear,by J R R Tolkien 1412 lines - There came to me a Man one summer night,
When all the world lay silent in the stars,by Robert E. Howard 14 lines, 1 comment - Cuando me paro a contemplar mi’stado
y a ver los pasos por dó me han traído,by Garcilaso de la Vega 15 lines - Our canoe idles in the idling current
Of the tree and vine and rush enclosedby Kenneth Rexroth 37 lines - I'd like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me;
I'd like to be the help that you've been always glad to be;by Edgar Albert Guest 16 lines - There lived a sage in days of yore,
And he a handsome pigtail wore;by William Makepeace Thackeray 24 lines, 4 comments - So long had I travelled the lonely road,
Though, now and again, a wayfairing friendby Wilfrid Wilson Gibson 15 lines, 2 comments - THAT is the current that makes machinery,
that makes it crackle,by Gertrude Stein 11 lines - Here is this happiness — silly —
Windows looking out to the lawn.by Sergei Aleksandrovich Esenin 16 lines - O ye young and thoughtless youth,
Come seek the living God,by Jupiter Hammon 68 lines - O YOUNG through all thy immemorial years!
Rise, Mother, rise, regenerate from thy gloom,by Sarojini Naidu 12 lines, 1 comment - "In vain I sought my loved one's grave;
Despair plunged me in deepest woe.by Akaki Tsereteli 48 lines - Across the fields as green as spinach,
Cropped as close as Time to Greenwich,by Dame Edith Sitwell 34 lines - Very near my setting sun, I bless you, Life
because you never gave me neither unfilled hopeby Amado Ruiz de Nervo 15 lines, 1 comment - The Irish lady can say, that to-day is every day. Caesar can say that
every day is to-day and they say that every day is as they sayby Gertrude Stein 15 lines, 1 comment - A mysterious naked man has been reported
on Cranston Avenue. The police are performingby Alden Nowlan 28 lines - Sleep, sleep, beauty bright,
Dreaming in the joys of night;by William Blake 20 lines, 1 comment - I have not heard lutes beckon me, nor the brazen bugles call,
But once in the dim of a haunted lea I heard the silence fall.by Robert E. Howard 28 lines, 2 comments - By all means they try to hold me secure who love me in this world.
But it is otherwise with thy love which is greater than theirs,by Rabindranath Tagore 7 lines, 1 comment - I am so fair that wheresoe'er I wend
Men yearn with strange desire to kiss my face,by Richard Le Gallienne 32 lines - Let observation with extensive View,
Survey Mankind, from China to Peru;by Samuel Johnson 370 lines, 4 comments - Lions in the street & roaming
Dogs in heat, rabid, foamingby James Douglas Morrison 153 lines, 7 comments - (ON THE SEVEN LAST WORDS)
And is it well what one hath said?—by William Alexander 152 lines - Thou, to whom the world unknown
With all its shadowy shapes, is shown;by William Taylor Collins 73 lines - Angel Heurtebise on the steps
Beats me with his wingsby Jean Cocteau 52 lines
