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Stephen Phillips
A short collection of poems by the Oxford-born poet and playwright Stephen Phillips including his two major works Marpessa and Christ In Had…
Selected Poems
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Susan Boogher
Susan M. Boogher was twentieth-century poet. These poems were published in Poetry, The Century, Harper's Magazine and The Midland from 1918 …
Poems by Charles Harpur
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Charles Harpur
Charles Harpur was arguably the first major Australia-born poet, best known for Australia-themed poems such as 'The Kangaroo Hunt' and the '…
Motley, and Other Poems
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Walter De La Mare
From English poet Walter De la Mare comes an early collection of poems reflecting on loss, mortality, and universal questions. - Summary by …
Admirals All
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Sir Henry Newbolt
A short collection of poems on Naval and other military themes by the English poet and military historian Sir Henry Newbolt published in1897…
Selected Poems
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Marion Strobel
Marion Strobel was a poet, an author of fiction and an associate editor of Poetry. These poems were published from 1919 to 1926 in Poetry, O…
Selected Poems
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Rubén Darío
Rubén Darío was a Nicaraguan poet and the founder of the modernismo literary movement. These English-language translations are…
Survivals
Read by Bruce Kachuk
Lewis V. F. Randolph
The unique poetry of Lewis V.F. Randolph is brilliantly brought to life in this wide-ranging collection of some of his best work. A business…
Early Ballads and Lyrics
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William Butler Yeats
Poems collected under the rubric Early Poems: Ballads and Lyrics in The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Volume 1…
Immortality, Or The Pilgrim's Dream; And Other Poems
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Alfred Wheeler
Alfred Wheeler dedicated the poem for which this collection is named to fellow members of the New York Society of Literature on the occasion…
The Rose
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William Butler Yeats
This recording of Yeats' second poetry collection follows The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats (1908), which place…
In a Belgian Garden and Other Poems
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Frank Oliver Call
These magnificent poems written by a lover of the natural splendor of untrodden lands are both thrilling and exhilarating. Visions and obser…
Random Readings In Racy Rhyme: A Repast For The Recluse, A Refreshment For The …
Read by Krista Zaleski
Charles Harwood Greene
An ecclectic collection of poems by Charles Harwood Greene. A little humor, a little dry wit, and sometimes an unexpected twist. Works inclu…
Picture-Show
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Siegfried Sassoon
One of Sassoon's earlier collections of poems. This book is particularly interesting as Sassoon begins a transition toward poetry unrelated …
Selected Poems of John Drinkwater
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John Drinkwater
This remarkable selection of poems from the pen of master poet John Drinkwater is outstanding in its portrayal of the poet's deep appreciati…
The Dirge of the Sea-Children, and Other Poems
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Kenneth Rand
The first of three volumes of poetry published by Yale English literature graduate Kenneth Rand before his untimely death in 1918 by the Gre…
Valley and Mesa
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Lucy Eddy
Lucy Eddy was an American poet. These poems were published in Poetry in February 1918 and celebrate the Californian landscape and the joys o…
All About Johnnie Jones
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Carolyn Verhoeff
The Vassar and Radcliffe educated Carolyn Verhoeff taught kindergarten and published three books for kindergarten-aged children: All About J…
Last Poems
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Laurence Hope
Laurence Hope was the nom de plume of Adela Florence Nicolson, a British poet who wrote verses inspired by India, where she lived. This coll…
Selected Poems
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Iris Barry
Iris Barry was a British and American poet, novelist, film critic and curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. These poems were…