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Search results for: Spring | Found 130 Poems |
21. | Spring & Fall: To A Young Child by Ted Hughes> | Margaret, are you grieving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leaves, like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! as t... |
22. | Spring Comes To Murray Hill by Ogden Nash> | I sit in an office at 244 Madison Avenue
And say to myself You have a responsible job havenue?
Why then do you fritter away your time on this dogger... |
23. | The Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring by Carl Sandburg> | (For Paula)THE GRIP of the ice is gone now.
The silvers chase purple.
The purples tag silver.
They let out their runners
Here where summer says ... |
24. | Three Spring Notations on Bipeds by Carl Sandburg> | 1THE DOWN drop of the blackbird,
The wing catch of arrested flight,
The stop midway and then off: off for triangles, circles, loops of new hieroglyp... |
25. | Spring by William Blake> | Sound the Flute!
Now it's mute.
Birds delight
Day and Night
Nightingale
In the dale
Lark in Sky
Merrily
Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year... |
26. | To Spring by William Blake> | O thou with dewy locks, who lookest down
Thro' the clear windows of the morning, turn
Thine angel eyes upon our western isle,
Which in full choir h... |
27. | Spring in New Hampshire by Claude McKay> | Too green the springing April grass,
Too blue the silver-speckled sky,
For me to linger here, alas,
While happy winds go laughing by,
Wasting the ... |
28. | Spring And All by William Carlos Williams> | By the road to the contagious hospital
under the surge of the blue
mottled clouds driven from the
northeast—a cold wind. Beyond, the
waste of br... |
29. | The Widow's Lament In Springtime by William Carlos Williams> | Sorrow is my own yard
where the new grass
flames as it has flamed
often before but not
with the cold fire
that closes round me this year.
Thirty... |
30. | A Man Young And Old: VIII. Summer And Spring by William Butler Yeats> | We sat under an old thorn-tree
And talked away the night,
Told all that had been said or done
Since first we saw the light,
And when we talked of ... |
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