The Wondering Minstrels

Sorted on number, fragment 101 - 200
# Date Poet Title 1stLine Length
101 27 May 1999 Edgar Allan Poe The Bells Hear the sledges wit... 112
102 28 May 1999 Amy Lowell Generations You are like the stem 13
103 28 May 1999 James Leigh Hunt Jenny Kissed Me Jenny kiss'd me when... 8
104 30 May 1999 Robert Browning My Last Duchess That's my last Duche... 56
105 31 May 1999 Edwin Brock Five Ways to Kill a Man There are many cumbe... 32
106  1 Jun 1999 John Milton On His Blindness When I consider how ... 14
107 02 Jun 1999 T. S. Eliot Preludes I 14
108  2 Jun 1999 Edna St. Vincent Millay The Penitent I had a little Sorrow, 24
109 04 Jun 1999 Anon The Viking Terror Bitter is the wind t... 4
110  5 Jun 1999 D.H.Lawrence Intimates Don't you care for m... 11
111  6 Jun 1999 Marge Piercy Why marry at all? Why mar what has gro... 36
112 07 Jun 1999 Bob Dylan Mr.Tambourine Man Hey, Mr. Tambourine ... 27
113  8 Jun 1999 Sara Teasdale Morning I went out on an Apr... 8
114 09 Jun 1999 Gordon Matthew 'Sting' Sumner The Soul Cages A boy child lies loc... 44
115 10 Jun 1999 Charles Wolfe The Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna Not a drum was heard... 32
116 11 Jun 1999 Leonard Cohen Suzanne Suzanne takes you do... 49
117 12 Jun 1999 William Ernest Henley The Rain and the Wind The rain and the win... 15
118 13 Jun 1999 Faiz Ahmed Faiz A Prison Evening Each star a rung, 26
119 14 Jun 1999 Paul Simon A Poem on the Underground Wall The last train is ne... 30
120 15 Jun 1999 Gelett Burgess The Purple Cow The Purple Cow's Pro... 7
121 16 Jun 1999 Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ulysses It little profits th... 70
122 17 Jun 1999 Don Marquis certain maxims of archy many a man spanks his 125
123 18 Jun 1999 Ezra Pound And the days are not full enough And the days are not... 4
124 19 Jun 1999 Hillaire Belloc The Hippopotamus I shoot the Hippopotamus 4
125 19 Jun 1999 Sir Walter Scott Lochinvar O, young Lochinvar i... 48
126 21 Jun 1999 William Shakespeare Our revels now are ended Our revels now are e... 11
127 22 Jun 1999 John Milton On Shakespear What needs my Shakes... 16
128 24 Jun 1999 William Wordsworth London, 1802 Milton! thou shoulds... 14
129 25 Jun 1999 Sylvia Plath Ariel Stasis in darkness. 31
130 26 Jun 1999 Robert Browning The Lost Leader Just for a handful o... 32
131 27 Jun 1999 Craig Raine A Martian Sends A Postcard Home Caxtons are mechanic... 34
132 28 Jun 1999 Wilfred Owen Dulce Et Decorum Est Bent double, like ol... 28
133 29 Jun 1999 Robert Browning Song, from Pippa Passes The year's at the spring, 8
134 30 Jun 1999 Gerard Manley Hopkins Pied Beauty Glory be to God for ... 11
135  1 Jul 1999 W. S. Gilbert I've Got a Little List SONG--KO-KO with CHO... 43
136 02 Jul 1999 Rainer Maria Rilke The Panther His vision, from the... 12
137  3 Jul 1999 Guy Wetmore Carryl The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven A raven sat upon a tree, 48
138 05 Jul 1999 Dylan Thomas Fern Hill Now as I was young a... 54
139  5 Jul 1999 E. E. Cummings Buffalo Bill's/ defunct Buffalo Bill's 11
140  6 Jul 1999 Christina Rossetti By The Sea Why does the sea moa... 15
141 08 Jul 1999 Edgar Allan Poe The City in the Sea Lo! Death has reared... 53
142 09 Jul 1999 J. R. R. Tolkien He chanted a song of wizardry He chanted a song of... 32
143 10 Jul 1999 Rudyard Kipling Harp Song of the Dane Women What is a woman that... 24
144 11 Jul 1999 Chidiock Tichborne On the Eve of His Execution My prime of youth is... 18
145 12 Jul 1999 Anon Ice The wave, over the w... 3
146 13 Jul 1999 Joyce Kilmer Trees I think that I shall... 12
147 14 Jul 1999 Edwin Morgan The Unspoken When the troopship w... 73
148 15 Jul 1999 Ambrose Bierce With a Book Words shouting, sing... 4
149 16 Jul 1999 George Peele Bethsabe's Song Hot sun, cool fire, ... 10
150 17 Jul 1999 Dorothy Parker Resume Razors pain you; 8
151 18 Jul 1999 Rudyard Kipling Recessional God of our fathers, ... 30
152 20 Jul 1999 R. S. Thomas The Ancients of the World The salmon lying in ... 12
153 20 Jul 1999 James Leigh Hunt Abou Ben Adhem Abou Ben Adhem (may ... 18
154 21 Jul 1999 Wallace Stevens Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock The houses are haunted 15
155 22 Jul 1999 Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Whose woods these ar... 16
156 23 Jul 1999 Anon Angelica the Doorkeeper The falcon soars 6
157 24 Jul 1999 Walt Whitman O Captain! My Captain! O Captain! my Captai... 24
158 25 Jul 1999 Andrew Marvell To His Coy Mistress Had we but world eno... 46
159 27 Jul 1999 Arthur Hugh Clough The Latest Decalogue Thou shalt have one ... 20
160 28 Jul 1999 William Butler Yeats The Realists Hope that you may un... 8
161 29 Jul 1999 W. S. Gilbert The Yarn of the "Nancy Bell" 'TWAS on the shores ... 93
162 30 Jul 1999 Omar Khayyam The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Awake! for Morning i... 28
163 31 Jul 1999 Carl Sandburg Dust Here is dust remembe... 6
164  1 Aug 1999 Pablo Neruda Bird It was passed from o... 25
165 02 Aug 1999 Edward Lear The Owl and the Pussy-Cat The Owl and the Puss... 33
166 04 Aug 1999 Rudyard Kipling Night-Song in the Jungle Now Chil the Kite br... 8
167 05 Aug 1999 Anon Pangur Ban I and Pangur Ban my cat, 32
168 06 Aug 1999 Andrew Young A Dead Mole Strong-shouldered mole, 8
169  7 Aug 1999 Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty She walks in beauty ... 18
170  8 Aug 1999 Robert Frost The Need of Being Versed in Country Things The house had gone t... 24
171 09 Aug 1999 Anthony Raftery I am Raftery the poet I am Raftery the poet. 12
172 10 Aug 1999 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Paul Revere's Ride Listen my children a... 130
173 11 Aug 1999 Willie Dixon Hoochie Coochie Man Gypsy woman told my ... 36
174 12 Aug 1999 Emily Dickinson A Route of Evanescence A Route of Evanescence 8
175 13 Aug 1999 Anon I am Taliesin. I sing perfect metre I am Taliesin. I sin... 27
176 14 Aug 1999 Hillaire Belloc Is there any reward? Is there any reward? 8
177 15 Aug 1999 Rabindranath Tagore Where The Mind is Without Fear Where the mind is wi... 11
178 17 Aug 1999 Philip Larkin Water If I were called in 13
179 17 Aug 1999 P.G. Wodehouse Missed The sun in the heave... 40
180 18 Aug 1999 Wallace Stevens The Emperor of Ice-Cream Call the roller of b... 16
181 19 Aug 1999 Arthur Conan Doyle The Guards Came Through Men of the Twenty-first 59
182 20 Aug 1999 John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci O, what can ail thee... 48
183 21 Aug 1999 William Makepeace Thackeray Sorrows of Werther Werther had a love f... 16
184 22 Aug 1999 Chief Sealth Chief Seattle's Reply How can you buy or s... 117
185 23 Aug 1999 David O'Bruadair A Glass of Beer The lanky hank of a ... 12
186 24 Aug 1999 Patrick MacGill By-the-Way These be the little ... 15
187 25 Aug 1999 R. S. Thomas Poetry for Supper 'Listen, now, verse ... 22
188 26 Aug 1999 Archibald MacLeish Ars Poetica A poem should be pal... 24
189 27 Aug 1999 bpNichol dear Captain Poetry dear Captain Poetry, 24
190 28 Aug 1999 Nicanor Parra Young Poets Write as you will 8
191 30 Aug 1999 Ezra Pound The Garden Like a skein of loos... 12
192 31 Aug 1999 Dorothy Parker Comment Oh, life is a glorio... 4
193 01 Sep 1999 T. S. Eliot The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock S`io credesse che mi... 142
194  2 Sep 1999 George Starbuck Sonnet with a Different Letter at the End of Every Line O for a muse of fire... 15
195 03 Sep 1999 Peter Schaeffer Juggler, Magician, Fool - A Pantoum You mysterious jongl... 20
196  4 Sep 1999 Stephen Crane In the desert In the desert 10
197  5 Sep 1999 Leo Marks A Code Poem For The French Resistance The life that I have... 9
198 06 Sep 1999 Peter Porter Japanese Jokes In his winged collar 33
199  7 Sep 1999 Thomas Campbell Lord Ullin's Daughter A Chieftain, to the ... 56
200 09 Sep 1999 William Shakespeare Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks Blow, winds, and cra... 23

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