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1A Visit To The Asylum
2Afternoon On A Hill
3Alms
4An Ancient Gesture
5And do you think that love itself
6Apostrophe To Man
7Ashes Of Life
8Assault
9Autumn Daybreak
10Being Young And Green
11Blight
12Bluebeard
13Burial
14Chorus
15City Trees
16Conscientious Objector
17Daphne
18Daphne
19Departure
20Dirge
21Dirge Without Music
22Doubt No More That Oberon
23Ebb
24Eel-Grass
25Elegy
26Elegy Before Death
27Epitaph
28Exiled
29Feast
30First Fig
31First Fig
32Fontaine, Je Ne Boirai Pas De Ton Eau!
33God's World
34Grown Up
35Grown Up
36Here Is A Wound That Never Will Heal, I Know
37I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields
38I Know I Am But Summer To Your Heart
39I Know The Face Of Falsehood And Her Tongue
40I Shall Forget You Presently
41I Think I Should Have Loved You
42If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way
43If Still Your Orchards Bear
44Indifference
45Inland
46Intention To Escape From Him
47Interim
48Invocation To The Muses
49Journey
50Justice Denied In Massachusetts
51Kin To Sorrow
52Lament
53Lines Written In Recapitulation
54Love Is Not All
55Love, Though for This
56Low-Tide
57MacDougal Street
58Make Bright The Arrows
59Mariposa
60Memorial To D.C.
61Menses
62Midnight Oil
63Midnight Oil
64Mist In The Valley
65Modern Declaration
66My Most Distinguished Guest And Learned Friend
67Night Is My Sister, And How Deep In Love
68Not Even My Pride Shall Suffer Much
69Not In A Silver Casket Cool With Pearls
70Ode To Silence
71Oh, Oh, You Will Be Sorry
72Oh, Think Not I Am Faithful
73Passer Mortuus Est
74Pastoral
75Pity Me Not Because The Light Of Day
76Portrait By a Neighbor
77Portrait By A Neighbour
78Prayer To Persephone
79Recuerdo
80Renascence
81Rosemary
82Scrub
83Second Fig
84Second Fig
85She is Overheard Singing
86Song Of A Second April
87Sonnet (Women Have Loved Before As I Love Now)
88Sonnet 01: Thou Art Not Lovelier Than Lilacs,—No
89Sonnet 02: Time Does Not Bring Relief; You All Have Lied
90Sonnet 03: Mindful Of You The Sodden Earth In Spring
91Sonnet 04: Not In This Chamber Only At My Birth
92Sonnet 05: If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way
93Sonnet 06: Bluebeard
94Sonnets 01: We Talk Of Taxes, And I Call You Friend
95Sonnets 02: Into The Golden Vessel Of Great Song
96Sonnets 03: Not With Libations, But With Shouts And Laughter
97Sonnets 04: Only Until This Cigarette Is Ended
98Sonnets 05: Once More Into My Arid Days Like Dew
99Sonnets 06: No Rose That In A Garden Ever Grew
100Sonnets 07: When I Too Long Have Looked Upon Your Face
101Sonnets 08: And You As Well Must Die, Beloved Du
102Sonnets 09: Let You Not Say Of Me When I Am Old
103Sonnets 10: Oh, My Beloved, Have You Thought Of This
104Sonnets 11: As To Some Lovely Temple, Tenantless
105Sonnets 12: Cherish You Then The Hope I Shall Forget
106Sonnets From An Ungrafted Tree
107Sorrow
108Souvenir
109Spring
110Sweet Love, Sweet Thorn, When Lightly To My Heart
111Tavern
112The Ballad Of The Harp-Weaver
113The Bean-Stalk
114The Betrothal
115The Blue-Flag In The Bog
116The Concert
117The Curse
118The Death Of Autumn
119The Dream
120The Fawn
121The Fledgling
122The Goose-Girl
123The Leaf And The Tree
124The Little Ghost
125The Little Hill
126The Merry Maid
127The Penitent
128The Penitent
129The Philosopher
130The Philosopher
131The Plaid Dress
132The Poet And His Book
133The Prisoner
134The Return From Town
135The Shroud
136The Singing-Woman From The Wood's Edge
137The Singing-Woman from the Wood's Edge
138The Snow Storm
139The Spring And The Fall
140The Suicide
141The True Encounter
142The Unexplorer
143The Unexplorer
144The Wood Road
145Think Not, Not For A Moment Let Your Mind
146Three Songs Of Shattering
147Thursday
148To A Poet That Died Young
149To Kathleen
150To S. M.
151To The Not Impossible Him
152To the Not Impossible Him
153To Those Without Pity
154Travel
155Two Sonnets In Memory
156Underground System
157Weeds
158Well, I Have Lost You
159What Lips My Lips Have Kissed, And Where, And Why (Sonnet XLIII)
160When The Year Grows Old
161When We Are Old And These Rejoicing Veins
162Whereas At Morning In A Jeweled Crown
163Wild Swans
164Witch-Wife
165Wraith
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