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Poems / by Millay, Edna St. Vincent,1892-1950.;
Subjects: Poetry.; Poetry.;
© 2010., Alfred A. Knopf,
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The collected poems of W.B. Yeats / by Yeats, W. B.(William Butler),1865-1939.; Finneran, Richard J.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Lyrical. Crossways (1889) -- The rose (1893) -- The wind among the reeds (1899) -- In the seven woods (1904) -- The green helmet and other poems (1910) -- Responsibilities (1914) -- The wild swans of Coole (1919) Michael Robartes and the dancer (1921) -- The tower (1928) -- The winding stair and other poems (1933) -- [Parnell's funeral and other poems (1935)] -- New poems (1938) -- [Last poems (1938-1939)] -- Narrative and dramatic.Gathers all of the poems by the Irish writer, including reworkings of Irish myths and meditations on youth, love, nature, art, and war.
Subjects: Poetry.; Poetry.;
© 1996., Scribner Paperback Poetry,
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I shall not be moved / by Angelou, Maya.;
Worker's song -- Human family -- Man bigot -- Old folks laugh -- Is love -- Forgive -- Insignificant -- Love letter -- Equality -- Coleridge Jackson -- Why are they happy people -- Son to mother known to Eve and me -- These yet to be United States -- Me and my work -- Changing -- Born that way -- Televised -- Nothing much -- Glory falls -- London -- Savior -- Many and more -- The new house -- Our grandmothers -- Preacher, don't send me -- Fightin' was natural -- Loss of love -- Seven women's blessed assurance -- In my Missouri -- They ask why -- Ailey, Baldwin, Floyd, Killens, and Mayfield.
Subjects: Poetry;
© 1991., Bantam Books,
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Selected poems / by Sandburg, Carl,1878-1967.; Hendrick, George.; Hendrick, Willene,1928-2010.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-278) and index.Chicago -- Halsted Street Car -- The Workingmen -- Fish Crier -- Muckers -- Mill-Doors -- Mag -- Onion Days -- Dynamiter -- Mamie -- Working Girls -- Trafficker -- Harrision Street Court -- Gone -- Soiled Dove -- Old Woman -- Washerwoman -- Gypsy Mother -- Implications -- Graceland -- Skyscraper -- The Peope, Yes, No. 81 -- The Windy City -- Fog -- Sketch -- Lost -- Flux -- Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard -- Window -- Sunset from Omaha Hotel Window -- Prairie Waters by Night -- Bee Song -- Bumble Bee Days -- Jan Kubelik -- Chinese Letters or Korean -- Painted Fishes -- These Valleys Seem Old -- Three Pieces on the Smoke of Autumn -- Billy Sunday -- The Eastland -- Anna Imroth -- The Hammer -- Child of the Romans -- Southern Pacific -- 'Boes -- Taking on Sunds Men Talk -- Glimmer -- Jerry -- Horses and Men in Rain -- Hoodlums -- The Mayor of Gary -- Blacklisted -- The Machine -- Legal Midnight Hour -- Paula -- White Shoulders -- June -- Poppies -- Margaret -- Baby Toes -- Helga -- Spanish -- You and a Sickle Moon -- In Blue Gown and in Black Satin Gown -- She Held Herself a Deep Pool for Him -- An Interwoven Man and Woman Talked -- Troth Tryst -- Offering and Rebuff -- Hellcat -- Bibea -- Fire-Logs -- In a Back Alley -- Knucks -- The People, Yes, No. 57 -- The Long Shadow of Lincoln: A Litany -- Abraham Lincoln's Father and Mother -- Lincoln -- Mr. Lincoln and His Gloves -- Journey and Oath -- Untitled -- House -- Old TImers -- Ready to Kill -- Killers -- Planked Whitefish -- Murmurings in a Field Hospital -- Buttons -- Salvage -- Wars -- A Milllion Young Worken, 1915 -- In the Shadow of the Palace -- The Four Brothers -- Nearer Than Any Mother's Heart Wishes -- Open Letter to the Poet Archibald MacLeish WHo Has Forsaken His Massachusetts Farm to Make Propaganda for Freedom -- The Man with the Broken Fingers -- Forgotten Wars -- Grass -- To a Poet -- Memoir of a Proud Boy -- Napoleon -- Hawthorne -- Mr. Blake's Chariots -- Evidence As to a She Devil -- Arms -- Euguene V. Debs -- Ezra -- Good Babies Make Good Poems -- From an Illinois Prairie Hut -- Letters to Dead Imagists -- Illinois Farmer -- Osawatomie -- Grieg Being Dead -- Sherwood Anderson -- Jack London and O. Henry -- Without the Cane and the Derby -- To the Ghost of John Milton -- Mysterious Biography -- Mr. Longfellow and His Boy -- Dan -- Jazz Fantasia -- Sojourner Truth Speaking -- The People, Yes, No. 55 -- Cleo -- Black Prophetess -- Elizabeth Umpstead -- Says of Henry Stephens -- Nigger -- Man, the Man-Hunter -- I Am the People, the Mob -- A Reporter in Debt -- My People -- Poems Done on a Late Night Car -- Prairie -- Cartoon -- Smoke and Steel -- The Lawyers Know Too Much -- The Liars -- Threes -- Red-Headed Restaurant Cashier -- Lines Written for Gene Kelly to Dance to -- Slabs of the Sunburnt West -- A Couple -- THe People, Yes, Nos. 1, 4, 20, 37, 58, 78, 107 -- Timesweep -- Chicago Poet -- Phizzog -- Wilderness -- Broken-Face Gargoyles -- Aprons of Silence -- The Road and the End -- Style -- Potato Blossom Songs and Jigs -- Cool Tombs -- Old Osawatomie -- Hats -- Accomplished Facts -- Buffalo Dusk -- The Abracadabra Boys -- Our Hells -- Moonlight and Maggots -- Biography -- Breathing Tokens -- Monday, One P.M. -- Government -- I Should Like to Be Hanged on a Summer Afternoon -- Poetry Definitions -- Tentative (First Model) Definitions of Poetry.This new collection of Sandburg's finest and most representative poetry draws on all of his previous volumes and includes four unpublished poems about Lincoln. The Hendricks' comprehensive introduction discusses how Sandburg's life and beliefs colored his work and why it continues to resonate so deeply with americans today. Edited and with an Introduction by George and Willene Hendrick.
Subjects: Poetry.; Poetry.;
© 1996., Harcourt Brace,
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Complete poems / by Parker, Dorothy,1893-1967.; Meade, Marion,1934-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Best remembered as a member of the Algonquin Round Table, the fabled Jazz Age literary coterie, Dorothy Parker built a reputation as one of the era's most beloved poets. Parker's satirical wit and sharp-edged humor earned her a reputation as the wittiest woman in America.
Subjects: American poetry.; American poetry.; Poetry, American.;
© 2010., Penguin Books,
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Poetry in Michigan in poetry / by Olsen, William,1954-; Ridl, Jack.;
Tom Andrews -- James Armstrong -- Cullen Bailey Burns -- Jackie Bartley -- Elinor Benedict -- Terry Blackhawk -- Gladys Cardiff -- Susanna Childress -- Patricia Clark -- David Cope -- Jim Daniels -- Michael Delp -- Toi Derricotte -- Chris Dombrowski -- Jack Driscoll -- Stuart Dybek -- Nancy Eimers -- Robert Fanning -- Lisa Fishman -- Linda Nemec Foster -- Matthew Gavin Frank -- Joy Gaines-Friedler -- Dan Gerber -- Mary Jo Firth Gillett -- Linda Gregerson -- Mariela Griffor -- Robert Haight -- francine j. harris -- Jim Harrison -- Bob Hicok -- Conrad Hilberry -- Dennis Hinrichsen -- Amorak Huey -- Austin Hummell -- Lizzie Hutton -- David L. James -- D.R. James -- Rhoda Janzen -- Jonathan Johnson -- Laura Kasischke -- Josie Kearns -- Elizabeth Kerlikowske -- Judith Kerman -- L.S. Klatt -- Kimberly Kolbe -- David Dodd Lee -- Philip Levine -- M.L. Liebler -- Thomas Lynch -- Naomi Long Madgett -- Corey Marks -- Peter Markus -- Dave Marlatt -- Gail Martin -- Kathleen McGookey -- Judith Minty -- Ander Monson -- Julie Moulds -- Amy Newday -- William Olsen -- Anne-Marie Oomen -- Miriam Pederson -- Susan Blackwell Ramsey -- Greg Rappleye -- Josh Rathkamp -- Christine Rhein -- Jack Ridl -- Ron Riekki -- John Rybicki -- Mary Ann Samyn -- Teresa Scollon -- Herbert Scott -- Heather Sellers -- Diane Seuss -- Patty Seyburn -- Faith Sherin -- Marc Sheehan -- Don Stap -- Phillip Sterling -- Alison Swan -- Keith Taylor -- Matthew Thorburn -- Russell Thorburn -- Richard Tillinghast -- Rodney Torreson -- Robert VanderMolen -- Diane Wakoski -- Daneen Wardrop -- Angela Knauer Williams -- John Woods.
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The Oxford book of American poetry / by Lehman, David,1948-editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Anne Bradstreet -- Edward Taylor -- Philip Freneau -- Phillis Wheatley -- Joel Barlow -- Francis Scott Key -- Clement Moore -- Fitz-Greene Halleck -- William Cullen Bryant -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Jones Very -- Henry David Thoreau -- Julia Ward Howe -- James Russell Lowell -- Walt Whitman -- Herman Melville -- Frederick Goddard Tuckerman -- Henry Timrod -- Emily Dickinson -- Emma Lazarus -- Edwin Markham -- Katharine Lee Bates -- Ernest Lawrence Thayer -- Edgar Lee Masters -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Stephen Crane -- James Weldon Johnson -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Robert Frost -- Amy Lowell -- Gertrude Stein -- Trumbull Stickney -- Adelaide Crapsey -- Carl Sandburg -- Wallace Stevens -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Mina Loy -- William Carlos Williams -- Ezra Pound -- Elinor Wylie -- H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) -- Robinson Jeffers -- Marianne Moore -- T.S. Eliot -- John Crowe Ransom -- Conrad Aiken -- Claude McKay -- Archibald Macleish.Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Samuel Greenberg -- Dorothy Parker -- E.E. Cummings -- Charles Reznikoff -- H. Phelps Putnam -- Bessie Smith -- Jean Toomer -- Mark Van Doren -- Louise Bogan -- John Wheelwright -- Stephen Vincent Benet -- Melvin B. Tolson -- Leonie Adams -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Yvor Winters -- Sterling A. Brown -- Laura Riding -- Kenneth Fearing -- Langston Hughes -- Ogden Nash -- Countee Cullen -- Edwin Denby -- Lorine Niedecker -- Louis Zukofsky -- Stanley Kunitz -- Kenneth Rexroth -- Robert Penn Warren -- W.H. Auden -- Lincoln Kirstein -- Josephine Jacobsen -- George Oppen -- Theodore Roethke -- Charles Olson -- Winfield Townley Scott -- Elizabeth Bishop -- J.V. Cunningham -- Paul Goodman -- Josephine Miles -- Anne Porter -- Robert Johnson -- Jean Garrigue -- Robert Hayden -- Muriel Rukeyser -- David Schubert -- Delmore Schwartz -- Karl Shapiro -- May Swenson -- John Berryman -- Randall Jarrell -- Weldon Kees -- William Stafford -- Ruth Stone -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Ruth Herschberger -- Robert Lowell -- Joan Murray -- William Bronk -- Robert Duncan -- Charles Bukowski -- Amy Clampitt -- Barbara Guest -- Howard Nemerov -- Mona Van Duyn -- Richard Wilbur -- Howard Moss -- Anthony Hecht -- Richard Hugo -- Denise Levertov -- James Schuyler -- Louis Simpson -- Donald Justice -- Carolyn Kizer -- Kenneth Koch -- Jack Spicer -- A.R. Ammons -- Robert Bly -- Robert Creeley.Allen Ginsberg -- James Merrill -- Frank O'hara -- W.D. Snodgrass -- David Wagoner -- Lew Welch -- John Ashbery -- Galway Kinnell -- W.S. Merwin -- James Wright -- Donald Hall -- Philip Levine -- Anne Sexton -- John Hollander -- Richard Howard -- Adrienne Rich -- Harry Mathews -- Gary Snyder -- Sylvia Plath -- Ted Berrigan -- Joseph Ceravolo -- Mark Strand -- Jay Wright -- Russell Edson -- Mary Oliver -- Charles Wright -- Frederick Seidel -- C.K. Williams -- Charles Simic -- Frank Bidart -- Carl Dennis -- Tom Disch -- Fanny Howe -- Robert Pinsky -- Tom Clark -- Billy Collins -- Bob Dylan -- Robert Hass -- Lyn Hejinian -- Marilyn Hacker -- Linda Gregg -- Ann Lauterbach -- William Matthews -- Sharon Olds -- Ron Padgett -- Louis Gluck -- Michael Palmer -- James Tate -- Douglas Crase -- Paul Violi -- John Koethe -- Bernadette Mayer -- J.D. McClatchy -- Alice Notley -- Kay Ryan -- Terence Winch -- Patti Smith -- Rae Armantrout -- Aaron Fogel -- Jane Kenyon -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Susan Mitchell -- Molly Peacock -- Bob Perelman -- David Shapiro -- James Cummins -- Rachel Hadas -- Lawrence Joseph -- Heather McHugh -- Lynn Emanuel -- Katha Pollitt -- Charles Bernstein -- Anne Carson -- Carolyn Forche -- Dana Gioia -- Jorie Graham -- Edward Hirsch -- Rodney Jones -- John Yau.This collection redefines the great canon of American poetry from its origins in the 17th century right up to the present. It features the work of more than 200 poets, almost three times as many as the 1976 edition. The book includes not only writers born since the previous edition, but also many fine poets overlooked in earlier editions or little known in the past but highly deserving of attention. Many more women and African-American poets are represented, and unexpected figures such as the musicians Bob Dylan, Patti Smith and Robert Johnson have a place.--From publisher description.
Subjects: American poetry.; American poetry.; Poetry.;
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Little Poems for Tiny Ears / by Oliver, Lin.; DePaola, Tomie,1934-illustrator.;
Age: 1-3.Grade: Pre-school, excluding K.A collection of poetry for toddlers that celebrates the everyday things that fascinate them.
Subjects: Echo verse.; Children's poetry.; Poetry.;
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The Top 500 poems / by Harmon, William,1938-;
Subjects: English poetry.; American poetry.;
© c1992., Columbia University Press,
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Songs of unreason / by Harrison, Jim,1937-;
Broom -- Suite of unreason -- Notation -- American sermon -- Arts -- Bird's-eye view -- Poet warning -- A part of my history -- The muse in our time -- Muse II -- Poet at nineteen in NYC -- Sister -- Skull -- Horses -- René Char II -- Xmas cheeseburgers -- Mary the drug addict -- Night creatures -- Deaf dog's bark -- June the horse -- Poet no. 7 -- A puzzle -- Rumination -- Dan's bugs -- Invisible -- Mary -- Remote friends -- Poet science -- Ache -- Oriole -- Blue shawl -- River I -- River II -- River III -- River IV -- River V -- River VI -- River VII -- Spring -- Sky -- March in Patagonia, AZ -- Brazil -- Grand Marais -- Desert snow -- Reality -- She -- Love -- Back into memory -- Debtors -- Prisoners -- Corruption -- Our anniversary -- Doors -- Greed -- Cereal -- D.B. -- Sunlight -- Brutish -- Nightfears -- Blue -- The current poor -- Moping -- Church -- Chatter -- Return -- Prado -- Death again.
Subjects: Poetry.; American poetry.;
© c2011., Copper Canyon Press,
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