The Wondering Minstrels

Sorted on date, fragment 901 - 1000
# Date Poet Title 1stLine Length
880  2 Sep 2001 Rudyard Kipling The Sergeant's Weddin' 'E was warned agin' ... 56
881  2 Sep 2001 Sylvia Plath The Moon and the Yew tree "This is the light o... 28
882  4 Sep 2001 Ted Hughes Wind This house has been ... 24
883  7 Sep 2001 Seamus Heaney Personal Helicon As a child, they cou... 20
884  9 Sep 2001 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Day is Done The day is done, and... 44
885 11 Sep 2001 Suzanne Vega Night Vision By day give thanks, ... 20
886 11 Sep 2001 Philip Larkin Maiden Name Marrying left your m... 21
887 11 Sep 2001 Walt Whitman Beat! Beat! Drums! Beat! beat! drums! -... 23
888 12 Sep 2001 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Psalm of Life What the heart of th... 37
889 14 Sep 2001 W. H. Auden September 1, 1939 I sit in one of the dives 99
890 16 Sep 2001 Bob Dylan All Along The Watch-Tower "There must be some ... 12
891 17 Sep 2001 Emily Dickinson A Doubt If It Be Us A doubt if it be Us 8
892 19 Sep 2001 Shel Silverstein Stupid Pencil Maker Some dummy built thi... 4
893 19 Sep 2001 H. D Wash of Cold River Wash of cold river 27
894 21 Sep 2001 Adrian Mitchell Watch Your Step - I'm Drenched In Manchester there ... 24
895 21 Sep 2001 W.H.Auden August 1968 The Ogre does what o... 8
896 23 Sep 2001 Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Kraken Below the thunders o... 15
897 24 Sep 2001 Anon Grendel Then a powerful demo... 37
898 26 Sep 2001 Lewis Carroll Beautiful Soup Beautiful Soup, so r... 14
899 25 Sep 2001 Jack Prelutsky The Diatonic Dittymunch The Diatonic Dittymu... 9
900 27 Sep 2001 W. S. Gilbert Ballad: The Sorcerer's Song Oh! My name is John ... 77
901 28 Sep 2001 Charles Bukowski oh yes there are worse thin... 10
902 30 Sep 2001 Rainer Maria Rilke The Book of Pilgrimage, II, 22 You are the future, 14
903 30 Sep 2001 Anon Leviathan Can you draw out Lev... 42
904  1 Oct 2001 Miller Williams The Shrinking Lonesome Sestina Somewhere in everyon... 39
905  3 Oct 2001 Edna St. Vincent Millay I will put Chaos into fourteen lines I will put Chaos int... 14
906  4 Oct 2001 Frances Cornford To a Fat Lady Seen From the Train O why do you walk th... 8
907  6 Oct 2001 Felix Jung Miss Charlotte Brown, Librarian, Goes Mad Today, I have decided 16
908  6 Oct 2001 Yosa Buson Haiku Departing spring 3
909  8 Oct 2001 Anonymous The Limerick Packs Laughs Anatomical The limerick packs l... 5
910  9 Oct 2001 John Keats On the Grasshopper and the Cricket The poetry of earth ... 14
911 10 Oct 2001 Ella Wheeler Wilcox The Traveled Man Sometimes I wish the... 28
912 13 Oct 2001 Theodore Roethke The Waking I wake to sleep, and... 19
913 14 Oct 2001 W. H. Auden In Time of War, XII And the age ended, a... 14
914 14 Oct 2001 Christopher Morley Tit for Tat I often pass a graci... 8
915 16 Oct 2001 Phoebe Cary The Lovers Sally Salter, she wa... 33
916 18 Oct 2001 Li Po Question and Answer in the Mountains They ask me why I li... 4
917 18 Oct 2001 Robert Frost A Considerable Speck (Microscopic) 34
918 20 Oct 2001 William Butler Yeats John Kinsella's Lament for Mrs Mary Moore A bloody and a sudde... 36
919 20 Oct 2001 William Allingham The Fairies Up the airy mountain 56
920 21 Oct 2001 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Erl-King Who rides there so l... 32
921 23 Oct 2001 Steely Dan Charlie Freak Charlie Freak had bu... 20
922 23 Oct 2001 Edgar Guest What Father Knows My father knows the ... 40
923 25 Oct 2001 A. C. Swinburne Leave-Taking Let us go hence, my ... 42
924 25 Oct 2001 Ambrose Bierce Christian I dreamed I stood up... 18
925 27 Oct 2001 Lee Tzu Pheng Candlesong As my years burn down 10
926 28 Oct 2001 Edna St. Vincent Millay Dirge Without Music I am not resigned to... 16
927 29 Oct 2001 Bertolt Brecht I'm not saying anything against Alexander Timur, I hear, took ... 13
928 30 Oct 2001 Ring Lardner Quiescent, a Person Sits Heart and Soul Quiescent a person s... 4
929  1 Nov 2001 Gordon Matthew 'Sting' Sumner Synchronicity II Another suburban fam... 30
930  2 Nov 2001 Paul Weller Town Called Malice You'd better stop dr... 25
931  2 Nov 2001 Sir Walter Scott Proud Maisie Proud Maisie is in t... 16
932  3 Nov 2001 Richard Thompson Fast Food Big mac, small mac, ... 26
933  6 Nov 2001 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Mother's Little Helper What a drag it is ge... 31
934  7 Nov 2001 Seamus Heaney Blackberry-picking Late August, given h... 24
935  7 Nov 2001 Lewis Carroll The Lobster Quadrille "Will you walk a lit... 18
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
937 10 Nov 2001 Sara Teasdale The Look Strephon kissed me i... 8
938 12 Nov 2001 Cicely Herbert Everything Changes after Brecht, 'Alles... 11
939 11 Nov 2001 Thomas Hardy Channel Firing That night your grea... 36
940 13 Nov 2001 Rudyard Kipling The Palace When I was a King an... 25
941 14 Nov 2001 Pablo Neruda Clenched Soul We have lost even th... 18
942 15 Nov 2001 James Shirley Death the Leveller The glories of our b... 24
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
944 17 Nov 2001 James Elroy Flecker Rioupéroux High and solemn moun... 8
945 19 Nov 2001 E. E. Cummings O sweet spontaneous O sweet spontaneous 27
946 21 Nov 2001 Sir Henry Newbolt Vitaï Lampada There's a breathless... 24
947 22 Nov 2001 John Kendal Ballad of a Homeless Bat The man was going in... 52
948 22 Nov 2001 Julia A. Moore Grand Rapids Cricket Club In Grand Rapids is a... 32
949 24 Nov 2001 Andrew Lang Brahma If the wild bowler t... 8
950 24 Nov 2001 Emily Dickinson The cricket sang The cricket sang, 12
951 26 Nov 2001 Hayden Carruth Wife Poem And it's clear at la... 24
952 27 Nov 2001 Drummond Allison Verity (In memory of Captai... 16
953  1 Dec 2001 Friedrich Nietzsche Parable of the Madman Have you not heard o... 65
954  1 Dec 2001 George Harrison Within You Without You We were talking - ab... 24
955  5 Dec 2001 T. S. Eliot Gus: The Theatre Cat Gus is the Cat at th... 55
956  7 Dec 2001 Edna St. Vincent Millay Ashes of Life Love has gone and le... 12
957  9 Dec 2001 Thomas Wyatt Whoso list to hunt, I know where is an hind Whoso list to hunt, ... 14
958 11 Dec 2001 Anon The Bookworm A moth, I thought, m... 8
959 11 Dec 2001 Henry Carey The Ballad of Sally in our Alley Of all the Girls tha... 56
960 13 Dec 2001 Stephen Sondheim The Prologue to 'Sweeney Todd' [A Man:] 55
961 14 Dec 2001 Agha Shahid Ali The Wolf's Postcript to 'Little Red Riding Hood' First, grant me my s... 33
962 14 Dec 2001 Rudyard Kipling The Idiot Boy He wandered down the... 8
963 17 Dec 2001 John Fuller Concerto for Double Bass He is a drunk leanin... 12
964 17 Dec 2001 Lewis Carroll How Doth the Little Crocodile How doth the little ... 8
965 19 Dec 2001 Steely Dan Chain Lightning Some turnout, a hund... 14
966 20 Dec 2001 Vikram Seth Sit Sit, drink your coff... 8
967 20 Dec 2001 Eugene Field Wynken, Blynken, and Nod A Dutch Lullaby 49
968 22 Dec 2001 Robert Penn Warren Grackles, Goodbye Black of grackles gl... 20
969 23 Dec 2001 Tony Harrison Long Distance II Though my mother was... 16
970 25 Dec 2001 Sigerson Clifford The Kerry Christmas Carol Brush the floor and ... 28
971 27 Dec 2001 Patrick Kavanagh Raglan Road On Raglan Road on an... 16
972 28 Dec 2001 Rupert Brooke The Beginning Some day I shall ris... 20
973 29 Dec 2001 A. E. Housman Reveille Wake: the silver dus... 24
974 30 Dec 2001 Anonymous Donal Og It is late last nigh... 36
975 31 Dec 2001 Robert Hayden Those Winter Sundays Sundays too my fathe... 14
976  1 Jan 2002 Ernest Hemingway Chapter Heading For we have thought ... 6
977  2 Jan 2002 Thomas Hardy The Darkling Thrush I leant upon a coppi... 32
978  3 Jan 2002 Anne Sexton Cinderella You always read about it 109
979  4 Jan 2002 Wilfred Owen The Parable of the Old Man and the Young So Abram rose, and c... 16
980  6 Jan 2002 Robert Service The March of the Dead The cruel war was ov... 48
981  9 Jan 2002 Eric Bogle The Band Played Waltzing Matilda Now when I was a you... 64
982 11 Jan 2002 Rachel Rose What We Heard About the Japanese We heard they would ... 28
983 17 Jan 2002 Stephen Vincent Benet The General Public "Ah, did you once se... 43
984 18 Jan 2002 Walt Whitman On the Beach at Night On the beach at night, 36
985 19 Jan 2002 Robert Frost Once by the Pacific The shattered water ... 14
986 20 Jan 2002 Marianne Moore A Grave Man looking into the sea, 52
987 22 Jan 2002 Carol Ann Duffy Prayer Some days, although ... 14
988 24 Jan 2002 Wallace Stevens The Idea of Order at Key West She sang beyond the ... 56
989 25 Jan 2002 Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Lotos-Eaters "Courage!" he said, ... 182
990 28 Jan 2002 Langston Hughes Sea Calm How still, 6
991 30 Jan 2002 Stephen Spender Seascape In memoriam M.A.S 27
992 31 Jan 2002 Oscar Wilde Symphony in Yellow An omnibus across th... 12

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