The Wondering Minstrels

Sorted on number, fragment 501 - 600
# Date Poet Title 1stLine Length
501 31 Jul 2000 Stanley Kunitz King of the River If the water were cl... 77
502 31 Jul 2000 Philip Larkin MCMXIV Those long uneven lines 32
503 01 Aug 2000 Donald Justice Anonymous Drawing A delicate young Neg... 24
504 02 Aug 2000 Li Po About Tu Fu I met Tu Fu on a mou... 8
505  3 Aug 2000 W.S. Gilbert The Story of Prince Agib Strike the concertin... 85
506 04 Aug 2000 Christopher Marlowe Lament for Zenocrate Black is the beauty ... 37
507 06 Aug 2000 James Dickey The Sheep-Child Farm boys wild to couple 62
508 06 Aug 2000 Walt Whitman I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing I saw in Louisiana a... 16
509 07 Aug 2000 James Elroy Flecker The Golden Road to Samarkand HASSAN 25
510  8 Aug 2000 Lord Byron There is a pleasure in the pathless woods There is a pleasure ... 9
511 09 Aug 2000 William Butler Yeats Beautiful Lofty Things Beautiful lofty thin... 12
512 10 Aug 2000 Thomas Hood Silence There is a silence w... 14
513 11 Aug 2000 Jalaluddin Rumi The Tavern All day I think abou... 26
514 13 Aug 2000 Rupert Brooke The Chilterns Your hands, my dear,... 40
515 14 Aug 2000 Robert Graves The Persian Version Truth-loving Persian... 16
516 15 Aug 2000 Nissim Ezekiel The Patriot I am standing for pe... 46
517 16 Aug 2000 Ralph Hodgson The Gipsy Girl "Come, try your skil... 20
518 17 Aug 2000 James Elroy Flecker The Gates of Damascus Four great gates has... 76
519 19 Aug 2000 Thomas Hardy The Roman Road The Roman Road runs ... 15
520 19 Aug 2000 Adelaide Procter A Lost Chord Seated one day at th... 28
521 20 Aug 2000 Louis MacNeice The Suicide And this, ladies and... 19
522 21 Aug 2000 Constantine Cavafy In Harbor A young man, twenty ... 12
523 22 Aug 2000 Joyce Sutphen Naming the Stars This present tragedy... 14
524 23 Aug 2000 Ezra Pound Fan-Piece, For Her Imperial Lord O fan of white silk, 3
525 23 Aug 2000 Conrad Aiken Morning Song of Senlin It is morning, Senli... 64
526 24 Aug 2000 Robert Browning A Toccata of Galuppi's Oh Galuppi, Baldassa... 45
527 25 Aug 2000 Thomas Edward Brown I Bended Unto Me a Bough of May I bended unto me a b... 12
528 27 Aug 2000 James Merrill A Renewal Having used every su... 8
529 28 Aug 2000 Emily Dickinson If you were coming in the fall If you were coming i... 20
530 28 Aug 2000 J. K. Stephen A Sonnet Two voices are there... 14
531 29 Aug 2000 Percy Bysshe Shelley Love's Philosophy The fountains mingle... 16
532 30 Aug 2000 T. S. Eliot Little Gidding Ash on an old man's ... 95
533 31 Aug 2000 Carole Oles The Gift Thinking she was the gift 25
534 01 Sep 2000 Charles Baudelaire The Albatross Often to pass the ti... 16
535 02 Sep 2000 Siegfried Sassoon The Working Party Three hours ago he b... 49
536 03 Sep 2000 Diana Bridge Lighter than a feather I 47
537 05 Sep 2000 Mark Defoe The Former Miner Returns from His First Day as a Service Worker (at a McDonald's somewhere in Appalachia) All day he crushed t... 25
538 05 Sep 2000 John Updike Back From Vacation "Back from vacation"... 14
539 06 Sep 2000 A. E. Housman Last Poems: XI Yonder see the morni... 10
540 07 Sep 2000 Gavin Ewart Office Friendships Eve is madly in love... 16
541 08 Sep 2000 U. A. Fanthorpe You Will Be Hearing From Us Shortly You feel adequate to... 38
542 09 Sep 2000 Ogden Nash Will Consider Situation There here are words... 34
543 10 Sep 2000 John Betjeman Executive I am a young executi... 24
544 12 Sep 2000 Philip Larkin Toads Why should I let the... 36
545 13 Sep 2000 Omar Khayyam The Moving Finger Writes; and, Having Writ The Moving Finger wr... 4
546 14 Sep 2000 William Blake The Sick Rose O Rose, thou art sick! 8
547 15 Sep 2000 George Gordon, Lord Byron The Isles of Greece The isles of Greece!... 96
548 16 Sep 2000 Anonymous Barbara Allen In Scarlet town, whe... 44
549 17 Sep 2000 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Metrical Feet -- A Lesson for a Boy Trochee trips from l... 19
550 19 Sep 2000 Langdon Smith Evolution When you were a tadp... 108
551 19 Sep 2000 Max Plowman Her Beauty I heard them say, "H... 10
552 20 Sep 2000 Robert Creeley Morning dam's broke, 3
553 21 Sep 2000 Christopher Morley Caught in the Undertow Colin, worshipping s... 8
554 22 Sep 2000 R. S. Thomas Taliesin I have been all men ... 20
555 23 Sep 2000 John Masefield Trade Winds In the harbor, in th... 12
556 25 Sep 2000 Francois Villon Ballade of the Hanged (Villon's Epitaph) Brothers that live w... 35
557 25 Sep 2000 Andrei Voznesensky Parabolic Balad Among a parabola lif... 39
558 26 Sep 2000 Norman Rowland Gale Bees You voluble, 24
559 27 Sep 2000 George A. Strong The Modern Hiawatha He killed the noble ... 11
560 28 Sep 2000 Dorothy Parker Chant for Dark Hours Some men, some men 24
561 29 Sep 2000 Anon The Metre Columbian This is the metre Co... 10
562 30 Sep 2000 A. A. Milne The King's Breakfast The King asked 94
563  1 Oct 2000 S. Thomas Ansell Butterfly Down the air 12
564  2 Oct 2000 Robert Graves Warning to Children Children, if you dar... 37
565  3 Oct 2000 Thomas Campion Now Winter Nights Enlarge Now winter nights enlarge 24
566  4 Oct 2000 A. B. "Banjo" Paterson Clancy of the Overflow I had written him a ... 34
567  5 Oct 2000 George Herbert Easter Wings Lord, Who createdst ... 20
568  6 Oct 2000 Dylan Thomas Especially when the October wind Especially when the ... 32
569  8 Oct 2000 Henry Lawson The Great Grey Plain Out West, where the ... 64
570  9 Oct 2000 William Shakespeare Come, Night; Come, Romeo Come, night; come, R... 9
571 10 Oct 2000 A. D. Hope The Death Of The Bird For every bird there... 36
572 11 Oct 2000 Peter Porter Mort aux Chats There will be no mor... 36
573 12 Oct 2000 Alistair Campbell At a Fishing Settlement October, and a rain-... 20
574 13 Oct 2000 T. S. Eliot Growltiger's Last Stand Growltiger was a Bra... 56
575 14 Oct 2000 John Keats To Mrs. Reynolds' Cat Cat! who hast pass'd... 14
576 15 Oct 2000 A. A. Milne Tra-la-la, tra-la-la He had made up a lit... 12
577 16 Oct 2000 William Butler Yeats The Cat and the Moon The cat went here an... 28
578 17 Oct 2000 Margurite Kingman Autumn Song The firelight glows, 9
579 18 Oct 2000 Nissim Ezekiel The Professor Remember me? I am Pr... 36
580 19 Oct 2000 Emily Dickinson Split the Lark Split the Lark--and ... 8
581 20 Oct 2000 Charles Baudelaire Get Drunk! Always be drunk. 38
582 21 Oct 2000 Edmund Waller Go, Lovely Rose Go, lovely Rose- 20
583 22 Oct 2000 Ezra Pound Envoi (1919) Go, dumb-born book, 26
584 23 Oct 2000 Jorge Luis Borges History of the Night Throughout the cours... 27
585 24 Oct 2000 R. T. Smith Split the Lark 'Split the lark, and... 35
586 25 Oct 2000 Rudyard Kipling The Anvil England's on the anv... 12
587 26 Oct 2000 Wendy Cope Strugnell's Rubaiyat 1 30
588 28 Oct 2000 A. E. Housman Terence, this is stupid stuff "Terence, this is st... 76
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
592 31 Oct 2000 Percy Bysshe Shelley Sonnet: England in 1819 An old, mad, blind, ... 14
593  1 Nov 2000 Robert Herrick The Hag The hag is astride 24
594  2 Nov 2000 Harold Monro Overheard on a Salmarsh Nymph, nymph, what a... 20
595  3 Nov 2000 Thomas Lovell Beddoes The Last Man By heaven and hell, ... 13
596  4 Nov 2000 Simon Armitage I Say I Say I Say Anyone here had a go... 16
597  5 Nov 2000 William Butler Yeats He wishes for the cloths of heaven Had I the heavens' e... 8
598  6 Nov 2000 Countee Cullen For A Poet I have wrapped my dr... 8
599  7 Nov 2000 Rita Dove Geometry I prove a theorem an... 9
600  8 Nov 2000 Lewis Carroll The Mouse's Tale Fury said to a mouse, 32

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