| # | 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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