The Wondering Minstrels

Sorted on length, fragment 601 - 700
# Date Poet Title 1stLine Length
1492  6 Apr 2004 Marianne Moore No Swan So Fine "No water so still as the 14
1505  5 May 2004 James Whitehead Good Linemen Live in a Closed World Good linemen live in... 14
1528  8 Jul 2004 Edgar Allan Poe Sonnet -- To Science Science! true daught... 14
1565 22 Nov 2004 Robert Frost Acquainted with the Night I have been one acqu... 14
1567 27 Nov 2004 Vikram Seth Untitled Dark night, and sile... 14
1574 16 Dec 2004 Wendy Cope Strugnell's Sonnets (iv) Not only marble, but... 14
1575 17 Dec 2004 William Shakespeare Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments (Sonnet LV) Not marble, nor the ... 14
1583 28 Dec 2004 Constantine P. Cavafy The Photograph In this obscene phot... 14
12 22 Feb 1999 John Keats On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer Much have I travell'... 14
1590  6 Jan 2005 Edna St. Vincent Millay Epitaph for the Race of Man: X The broken dike, the... 14
1595 12 Jan 2005 Gerard Manley Hopkins As Kingfishers Catch Fire As kingfishers catch... 14
1603 24 Jan 2005 John Milton Sonnet XXIII: Methought I Saw My Late Espoused Saint Methought I saw my l... 14
363 08 Mar 2000 William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet CXVI) Let me not to the ma... 14
1620 11 Feb 2005 Tony Scanlon Second Honeymoon The blue that startl... 14
1623 14 Feb 2005 Michelangelo Buonarroti To The Supreme Being The prayers I make w... 14
22  3 Mar 1999 Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias I met a traveller fr... 14
1625 16 Feb 2005 Thomas Wyatt The Lover Compareth his State to a Ship in Perilous Storm Tossed on the Sea My galley chargèd wi... 14
1631 22 Feb 2005 Carl Sandburg Offering and Rebuff I could love you 14
512 10 Aug 2000 Thomas Hood Silence There is a silence w... 14
1645  8 Mar 2005 Siegfried Sassoon On Passing the New Menin Gate Who will remember, p... 14
1655 19 Mar 2005 Hafiz We Should Talk about This Problem There is a Beautiful... 14
1690  5 May 2005 William Shakespeare When in Disgrace with Fortune and Men's Eyes (Sonnet XXIX) When in disgrace wit... 14
375 20 Mar 2000 Samuel Daniel Look, Delia, How We 'Steem the Half-blown Rose (Delia XXXIX) Look, Delia, how we ... 14
1758 25 Aug 2005 Dalia Ravikovitch Clockwork Doll I was a clockwork do... 14
1768 21 Sep 2005 Wendy Cope An Attempt At Unrhymed Verse People tell you all ... 14
35 17 Mar 1999 Gerard Manley Hopkins The Windhover I caught this mornin... 14
1783 24 Oct 2005 Carol Ann Duffy You Uninvited, the thoug... 14
1784 24 Oct 2005 Carol Ann Duffy You Uninvited, the thoug... 14
1803 30 Dec 2005 Pablo Neruda I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You I do not love you ex... 14
523 22 Aug 2000 Joyce Sutphen Naming the Stars This present tragedy... 14
530 28 Aug 2000 J. K. Stephen A Sonnet Two voices are there... 14
538 05 Sep 2000 John Updike Back From Vacation "Back from vacation"... 14
215 24 Sep 1999 Edwin Morgan The Loch Ness Monster's Song Sssnnnwhuffffll? 14
44 26 Mar 1999 William Shakespeare My Mistress' Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun (Sonnets CXXX) My mistress' eyes ar... 14
575 14 Oct 2000 John Keats To Mrs. Reynolds' Cat Cat! who hast pass'd... 14
219 28 Sep 1999 William Shakespeare Full many a glorious morning have I seen (Sonnets XXXIII) Full many a glorious... 14
392 07 Apr 2000 R. S. Thomas Good The old man comes ou... 14
589 28 Oct 2000 Rupert Brooke Sonnet Reversed Hand trembling towar... 14
590 30 Oct 2000 Edna St. Vincent Millay Sonnet XLIII What lips my lips ha... 14
591 31 Oct 2000 Elizabeth Barrett Browning Sonnet XIV If thou must love me... 14
226  5 Oct 1999 Hilaire Belloc October Look, how those stee... 14
592 31 Oct 2000 Percy Bysshe Shelley Sonnet: England in 1819 An old, mad, blind, ... 14
604 12 Nov 2000 Edna St. Vincent Millay Euclid Alone Has Looked On Beauty Bare Euclid alone has loo... 14
606 14 Nov 2000 Gerard Manley Hopkins God's Grandeur The world is charged... 14
401 17 Apr 2000 Jorge Luis Borges To a Cat Mirrors are not more... 14
610 19 Nov 2000 Louise Imogen Guiney The Lights of London The evenfall, so slo... 14
636 14 Dec 2000 Edwin Arlington Robinson Aaron Stark Withal a meagre man ... 14
235 15 Oct 1999 Carl Sandburg Pennsylvania I have been in Penns... 14
660  8 Jan 2001 Elizabeth Coatsworth On A Night of Snow Cat, if you go outdo... 14
672 20 Jan 2001 Thomas Hood Death It is not death, tha... 14
692 11 Feb 2001 H. P. Lovecraft The Messenger The thing, he said, ... 14
696 14 Feb 2001 John Keats Last Sonnet Bright Star, would I... 14
725 15 Mar 2001 Walter de la Mare Silver Slowly, silently, no... 14
729 20 Mar 2001 Richard Hovey Accident in Art What painter has not... 14
71 24 Apr 1999 William Shakespeare Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? (Sonnets XVIII) Shall I compare thee... 14
772  6 May 2001 Stéphane Mallarmé Sadness of Summer Mingling a potion fo... 14
784 18 May 2001 Archibald Lampman To a Millionaire The world in gloom a... 14
796 31 May 2001 John Donne Death be not Proud (Holy Sonnets: X) Death be not proud, ... 14
808 12 Jun 2001 William Shakespeare Not From The Stars Do I My Judgment Pluck (Sonnets XIV) Not from the stars d... 14
825  1 Jul 2001 Alfred, Lord Tennyson Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, Now the White Now sleeps the crims... 14
842 19 Jul 2001 Robert Southey To a Goose If thou didst feed o... 14
422 11 May 2000 Pablo Neruda Sonnet XVII: Love I don't love you as ... 14
860  9 Aug 2001 Edna St. Vincent Millay Sonnet: Love Is Not All Love is not all: It ... 14
862 10 Aug 2001 Elinor Wylie Pretty Words Poets make pets of p... 14
870 21 Aug 2001 Gerard Manley Hopkins No worst, there is none "No worst, there is ... 14
873 25 Aug 2001 Archibald Lampman Winter Evening To-night the very ho... 14
263 15 Nov 1999 Gavin Ewart Sonnet: Dolce stil novo That woman who to me... 14
875 27 Aug 2001 Vincent Starrett 221B Here dwell together ... 14
433 21 May 2000 John Keats Why did I laugh tonight? No voice will tell Why did I laugh toni... 14
898 26 Sep 2001 Lewis Carroll Beautiful Soup Beautiful Soup, so r... 14
269 21 Nov 1999 Elizabeth Barrett Browning How do I love thee? How do I love thee? ... 14
902 30 Sep 2001 Rainer Maria Rilke The Book of Pilgrimage, II, 22 You are the future, 14
905  3 Oct 2001 Edna St. Vincent Millay I will put Chaos into fourteen lines I will put Chaos int... 14
910  9 Oct 2001 John Keats On the Grasshopper and the Cricket The poetry of earth ... 14
913 14 Oct 2001 W. H. Auden In Time of War, XII And the age ended, a... 14
276 28 Nov 1999 Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee High Flight Oh! I have slipped t... 14
936 10 Nov 2001 Michael Drayton Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part (Idea: LXI) Since there's no hel... 14
943 17 Nov 2001 William Shakespeare So is it not with me as with that Muse (Sonnets XXI) So is it not with me... 14
280  2 Dec 1999 Rupert Brooke The Soldier If I should die, thi... 14
957  9 Dec 2001 Thomas Wyatt Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind Whoso list to hunt, ... 14
965 19 Dec 2001 Steely Dan Chain Lightning Some turnout, a hund... 14
285 08 Dec 1999 Horace Smith On a Stupendous Leg of Granite, Discovered Standing by Itself in the Deserts of Egypt, with the Inscription Inserted Below In Egypt's sandy sil... 14
975 31 Dec 2001 Robert Hayden Those Winter Sundays Sundays too my fathe... 14
106  1 Jun 1999 John Milton On His Blindness When I consider how ... 14
107 02 Jun 1999 T. S. Eliot Preludes I 14
985 19 Jan 2002 Robert Frost Once by the Pacific The shattered water ... 14
288 12 Dec 1999 Wilfred Owen Futility Move him into the sun-- 14
987 22 Jan 2002 Carol Ann Duffy Prayer Some days, although ... 14
1009 28 Feb 2002 Samuel Daniel Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night (Delia LIV) Care-charmer Sleep, ... 14
1018 19 Mar 2002 Thomas Bailey Aldrich At Stratford-Upon-Avon Thus spake his dust ... 14
1036 13 Apr 2002 Robert Frost Range Finding The battle rent a co... 14
1047  5 May 2002 Rupert Brooke Oh! Death Will Find Me, Long Before I Tire Oh! Death will find ... 14
457 15 Jun 2000 Archibald MacLeish The End of the World Quite unexpectedly, ... 14
1054 17 May 2002 William Ernest Henley Barmaid Though, if you ask h... 14
1061 21 Jun 2002 Edwin Arlington Robinson Thomas Hood The man who cloaked ... 14
1065 25 Jun 2002 Harry Edmund Martinson The Cable Ship We fished up the Atl... 14
1072 12 Jul 2002 e. e. cummings next to of course god america i "next to of course g... 14
462 20 Jun 2000 William Wordsworth Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 Earth has not anythi... 14
128 24 Jun 1999 William Wordsworth London, 1802 Milton! thou shoulds... 14
1094 25 Sep 2002 Rabrindranath Tagore On the Nature of Love The night is black a... 14
1114 21 Nov 2002 Lawrence Ferlinghetti Sandinista Avioncitos The little airplanes... 14
1149 19 Jan 2003 Pablo Neruda Don't Go Far Off Don't go far off, no... 14
1157 27 Jan 2003 Pablo Neruda Love Sonnet XI I crave your mouth, ... 14
1173 14 Feb 2003 William Wordsworth Splendour in the Grass What though the radiance 14
1186  2 Mar 2003 Gerald Gould This is the Horror that, Night After Night This is the horror t... 14
1201 18 Mar 2003 Thomas Hardy Hap If but some vengeful... 14
1216  5 Apr 2003 Billy Collins Sonnet All we need is fourt... 14
1263 27 May 2003 Pablo Neruda Morning XXVII Naked, you are simpl... 14
1276 13 Jun 2003 Robert Frost A Dream Pang I had withdrawn in f... 14
1292  1 Jul 2003 Robert Williams Wood The Auk and the Orchid We seldom meet, when... 14
1293  2 Jul 2003 Edna St. Vincent Millay Beloved Dust And you as well must... 14
1305 21 Jul 2003 Thomas Lux Poem in Thanks Lord Whoever, thank ... 14
1310 27 Jul 2003 Simon Armitage I am Very Bothered I am very bothered w... 14
1323 12 Aug 2003 Wendy Cope Strugnell's Sonnets (VI) Let me not to the ma... 14
1326 16 Aug 2003 Michael Ondaatje Bearhug Griffin calls to com... 14
1338 30 Aug 2003 William Wordsworth The World is Too Much With Us The World is too muc... 14
1369 12 Oct 2003 Bill Watterson Christmas Eve On the window panes ... 14
332  6 Feb 2000 Robert Herrick Delight In Disorder A sweet disorder in ... 14
1373 16 Oct 2003 Robert Frost Acceptance When the spent sun t... 14
1381  6 Nov 2003 Nammalwar The Paradigm We here and that man... 14
1388 16 Nov 2003 Dante Gabriel Rossetti Silent Noon (Sonnet XIX) Your hands lie open ... 14
1453  8 Feb 2004 Vikram Seth Why, Asks a Friend, Attempt Tetrameter? (Golden Gate 5.4) Why, asks a friend, ... 14
1475  9 Mar 2004 George Santayana I Sought on Earth a Garden of Delight I sought on earth a ... 14
1480 16 Mar 2004 Virgil The Aeneid: I, 1-7 War tales and heroes... 14
345 18 Feb 2000 Charlotte Smith Huge Vapours Brood Above the Clifted Shore Huge vapours brood a... 14
421 08 May 2000 Stevie Smith The Jungle Husband Dearest Evelyn, I of... 15
641 19 Dec 2000 William Butler Yeats The Road at My Door An affable Irregular, 15
478 07 Jul 2000 Duncan Campbell Scott Enigma Some men are born to... 15
787 21 May 2001 E. J. Pratt Sea-Gulls For one carved insta... 15
117 12 Jun 1999 William Ernest Henley The Rain and the Wind The rain and the win... 15
53 05 Apr 1999 Sylvia Plath Winter landscape, with rocks Water in the millrac... 15
1611  2 Feb 2005 David Wagoner For the Man Who Taught Tricks to Owls You say they were sl... 15
1483 21 Mar 2004 Ronald Koertge An Infinite Number of Monkeys After all the Shakes... 15
11 20 Feb 1999 John McCrae In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields t... 15
57  7 Apr 1999 E. E. Cummings pity this busy monster, manunkind pity this busy monst... 15
1688  2 May 2005 John Suckling Why so Pale and Wan? Why so pale and wan,... 15
1037 17 Apr 2002 Wilfred Owen The Last Laugh 'O Jesus Christ! I'... 15
1488 29 Mar 2004 Mervyn Peake To Maeve You walk unaware 15
59 10 Apr 1999 Gerard Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall, to a Young Child Margaret, are you gr... 15
454 13 Jun 2000 e. e. cummings If I have made, my lady, intricate If I have made, my l... 15
1178 20 Feb 2003 Edward Kamau Braithwaite Mmenson Summon now the kings... 15
246 27 Oct 1999 Walt Whitman I Hear America Singing I hear America singi... 15
632 10 Dec 2000 Nikki Giovanni I Wrote A Good Omelet I wrote a good omele... 15
194  2 Sep 1999 George Starbuck Sonnet with a Different Letter at the End of Every Line O for a muse of fire... 15
1164  3 Feb 2003 John Betjeman Summoned by Bells (excerpt) Walking from school ... 15
492 21 Jul 2000 e. e. cummings Poem 42 n 15
1657 21 Mar 2005 William Butler Yeats The Rose of the World Who dreamed that bea... 15
154 21 Jul 1999 Wallace Stevens Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock The houses are haunted 15
186 24 Aug 1999 Patrick MacGill By-the-Way These be the little ... 15
74 26 Apr 1999 John Masefield Cargoes Quinquireme of Ninev... 15
896 23 Sep 2001 Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Kraken Below the thunders o... 15
519 19 Aug 2000 Thomas Hardy The Roman Road The Roman Road runs ... 15
876 29 Aug 2001 Louis Alexander MacKay I Wish My Tongue were a Quiver I wish my tongue wer... 15
140  6 Jul 1999 Christina Rossetti By The Sea Why does the sea moa... 15
1432 17 Jan 2004 Wallace Stevens The Snow Man One must have a mind... 15
79  2 May 1999 William Butler Yeats Red Hanrahan's Song About Ireland The old brown thorn-... 15
836 13 Jul 2001 Stephen Spender In Railway Halls, on Pavements Near the Traffic In railway halls, on... 15
688  6 Feb 2001 Hillaire Belloc The Yak As a friend to the c... 15

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