Part of The Everything Anthology of Poetry
- Douglas Adams
- Ode To a Small Lump of Green Putty I Found In My Armpit One Midsummer Morning
- Oh freddled gruntbuggly, thy nacturations are to me!
- Take me apart to get me there
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- Matthew Arnold
- Dover Beach
- In Harmony with Nature
- To Marguerite - Continued
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- W.H. Auden
- Musee des Beaux Arts
- Lay your sleeping head, my love
- That Night When Joy Began
- The Quarry
- The Unknown Citizen
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- William Blake
- Songs of Experience (collection)
- Songs of Innocence (collection)
- The Angel
- The Book of Thel
- The Echoing Green
- Night
- Spring
- To Nobodaddy
- To the Accuser Who Is the God of This World
- The Voice of the Ancient Bard
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- Emily Bronte
- Anticipation
- A Day Dream
- Death
- A death-scene
- Faith and Despondency
- Honour's Martyr
- Hope
- How clear she shines
- Last Lines
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- The Philosopher
- Plead for Me
- The Prisoner
- Remembrance
- Self-interrogation
- Song
- Stanzas
- Stanzas to ----
- Stars
- Sympathy
- To Imagination
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- Rupert Brooke
- The Soldier
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- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- See Poems by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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- Robert Browning
- The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church
- Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came
- A Grammarian's Funeral Shortly After The Revival of Learning in Europe
- Home Thoughts, From Abroad
- Love Among the Ruins
- My Last Dutchess
- Pippa's Song
- Porphyria's Lover
- The Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician
- Youth and Art
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- Robert Burns
- Address to a Haggis
- Ae Fond Kiss
- Auld Lang Syne
- The Banks o' Doon
- Lines on War
- A Man's a Man for A' That
- A Red, Red Rose
- Ye Jacobites By Name
- Scots, Wha Hae
- Selkirk Grace
- Sweet Afton
- Sylvander to Clarinda
- To a Mouse
- Ye Jacobites By Name
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- Lord Byron
- Elegy
- The Destruction of Sennacherib
- John Keats
- She Walks in Beauty
- Stanzas Written on the Road Between Florence and Pisa
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- Lewis Carroll
- A-Sitting On a Gate
- ECHOES
- The Hunting of The Snark
- Jabberwocky
- The Walrus and the Carpenter
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat
- You are old, Father William
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- Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Canterbury Tales
- Love Gregor
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- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Answer to a Child's Question
- Epigram
- Kubla Khan
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Something Childish, but Very Natural
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- Abraham Cowley
- Drinking
- The Given Heart
- I came, I saw and was undone
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- John Donne
- See The poetry of John Donne
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- Elizabeth I
- Written with a Diamond on her Window at Woodstock
- Written in her French Psalter
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- James Elroy Flecker
- To A Poet A Thousand Years Hence
- No Coward's Song
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- Robert Graves
- Babylon
- Mermaid, Dragon, Fiend
- The Next War
- She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep
- The Troll's Nosegay
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- Thomas Hardy
- Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?
- In Time of "The Breaking of Nations"
- The Dead Man Walking
- The Man He Killed
- The To-be-forgotten
- Transformations
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- Seamus Heaney
- Punishment
- Requiem for the Croppies
- Scaffolding
- The Tollund Man
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- William Ernest Henley
- Invictus
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- George Herbert
- The Answer
- The Call
- The Elixir
- The Foil
- Life
- Love
- Redemption
- A True Hymn
- Virtue
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- Robert Herrick
- A Child's Grace
- Comfort to a Youth that had lost his Love
- Delight in Disorder
- Epitaph, upon a Child that died
- Eternity
- The Funeral Rites of the Rose
- His Desire
- His Winding-Sheet
- Litany to the Holy Spirit
- The Mad Maiden's Song
- A meditation for his mistress
- An Ode for Him (Ben Jonson)
- The Perfume
- The Rosary
- To Daffodils
- To Dianeme
- To Electra
- To Meadows
- To Music, to becalm his Fever
- To Oenone
- To The Maids, To Walk Abroad.
- To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time (Gather ye rosebuds)
- To Violets
- To Virgins
- To the Willow-tree
- Upon a Virgin Kissing a Rose
- Upon Julia's Voice
- Upon Roses
- The Vine
- The Weeping Cherry
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- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Andromeda
- As Kingfishers Catch Fire
- Binsey Poplars
- God's Grandeur
- The Golden Echo
- The Leaden Echo
- Margaret Clitheroe
- Pied Beauty
- The Windhover
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- A.E. Housman
- A Shropshire Lad (collection)
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- Ted Hughes
- Crow Hears Fate Knock on the Door
- Do Not Pick Up the Telephone
- Hawk Roosting
- October Dawn
- Sunstroke
- View of a Pig
- Wind
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- Ben Jonson
- see The poetry of Ben Jonson (metanode)
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- James Joyce
- Chamber Music (cycle)
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- John Keats
- Addressed to Haydon
- Bright Star, Would I were Steadfast as Thou Art
- Faery Song
- Happy is England! I could be content
- How many bards gild the lapses of time!
- If by Dull Rhymes our English must be Chain'd
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern
- Ode
- Ode on a Grecian Urn
- Ode on Melancholy
- Ode to a Nightingale
- Ode to Psyche
- On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
- On leaving some Friends at an early Hour
- On the Grasshopper and Cricket
- O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell
- Robin Hood
- To * * * * * *
- To a Friend who sent me some Roses
- To G. A. W.
- To My Brothers
- To One who has been Long in City Pent
- To Homer
- To Kosciusko
- To Sleep
- When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be
- Written on the day that Mr. Leigh Hunt left Prison
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- Rudyard Kipling
- The 'Eathen
- For To Admire
- Follow Me 'Ome
- The Jacket
- L'Envoi
- Mary, Pity Women!
- The Mother-Lodge
- The Sergeants' Weddin'
- The Shut-Eye Sentry
- Recessional
- The White Man's Burden
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- Philip Larkin
- Ambulances
- Annus Mirabilis
- Aubade
- Coming
- Cut Grass
- Days
- Going
- The Importance of Elsewhere
- MCMXIV
- No Road
- Talking in Bed
- The Trees
- The Whitsun Weddings
- They fuck you up, your mum and dad
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- Andrew Marvell
- The Definition of Love
- A Dialogue between The Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure
- The Dialogue Between the Soul and the Body
- The Gallery
- The Match
- A Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
- On a Drop of Dew
- The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers
- Thoughts On A Garden (Hortus)
- To His Coy Mistress
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- William McGonagall
- An Autumn Reverie
- The Battle of Tel-El-Kebir
- The City of Perth
- The Demon Drink
- Edinburgh
- The Famous Tay Whale
- Glasgow
- Loch Ness
- The Rattling Boy from Dublin
- Saving a Train
- A Tale of the Sea
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- Spike Milligan
- The Ning Nang Nong Song
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- John Milton
- On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three
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- Thomas Moore
- Echoes
- William Morris
- In Praise of My Lady
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- Wilfred Owen
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- Arms and the Boy
- The Chances
- Dulce et Decorum Est
- Exposure
- Futility
- Has Your Soul Sipped?
- Inspection
- I saw his round mouth's crimson
- The Kind Ghosts
- The Last Laugh
- Le Christianisme
- The Letter
- The Parable of the Old Man and the Young
- On Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
- Soldier's Dream
- Spring Offensive
- Strange Meeting
- The Wrestlers
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- Brian Patten
- A Blade of Grass
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- Sir Walter Raleigh
- I Wish I Loved the Human Race
- The Nymph's Reply
- Wishes of an Elderly Man at a Garden Party
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- Christina Rossetti
- Goblin Market
- Sleeping at Last
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- Siegfried Sassoon
- Atrocities
- Attack
- Counter-Attack
- Dreamers
- The Effect
- Everyone Sang
- The Fathers
- The General
- How to Die
- The Rear-Guard
- On Seeing a Piece of Our Heavy Artillery Brought into Action
- Prelude: The Troops
- To Any Dead Officer
- Twelve Months After
- Wirers
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- Sir Walter Scott
- It Was an English Ladye Bright
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- William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare: Sonnets (metanode)
- Winter
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- Percy Bysshe Shelley
- A Dirge
- Love's Philosophy
- The Man
- Ozymandias
- To The Moon
- Sonnet: England in 1819
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- Christopher Smart
- For I Will Consider My Cat Jeoffrey
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- Stevie Smith
- Not Waving but Drowning
- Our Bog is Dood
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- Edmund Spenser
- Sonnet 26 (Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a briar)
- Sonnet 67 (Like as a huntsman after weary chase)
- Sonnet 75 (One day I wrote her name upon the strand)
- Sonnet 79 (Men call you fair, and you do credit it)
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- Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Moon
- Sing Me A Song
- Bed In Summer
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- Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Hounds of Spring
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- Taliesin
- Book of Taliesin (collection)
- Hanes Taliesin
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- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Charge of the Light Brigade
- The Dawn
- In Memoriam
- The Kraken
- Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
- Tears, Idle Tears
- The Lady of Shalott
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- Dylan Thomas
- And Death Shall Have No Dominion
- Clown in the Moon
- Do not go gentle into that good night
- Especially when the October wind
- The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
- In my craft or sullen art
- A Process In The Weather Of The Heart
- Where Once the Waters of Your Face
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- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Attercop
- Cat
- Dwarven Song of Wind
- The Man in the Moon stayed up too late
- Song About Old Troll
- Tom Bombadil's Songs
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- John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
- By All Love's Soft, Yet Mighty Powers
- Epigram
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- William Wordsworth
- See The Poems of William Wordsworth
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- Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elder
- My Galley Chargèd with Forgetfulness
- They Flee From Me
- Whoso List to Hunt
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- William Butler Yeats
- Words for Music Perhaps (collection)
- A Woman Young and Old (cycle)
- The Wild Swans at Coole (anthology)
- A Dream of Death
- A Drinking Song
- Easter 1916
- The Folly of Being Comforted
- An Irish Airman foresees his Death
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree
- Leda and the Swan
- the lover wishes for the cloths of heaven
- No Second Troy
- Sailing to Byzantium
- The Second Coming
- September 1913
- The Song of Wandering Aengus
- The Stolen Child
- Those Images
- To a Poet, who would have me Praise certain Bad Poets, Imitators of His and Mine
- To be Carved on a Stone at Thoor Ballylee
- When You Are Old
- The Wild Swans at Coole
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