From Poems (1847) | |
The Rhodora | |
The Humble-Bee Fable Astræa Etienne de la Boe´ce | |
Suum Cuique Compensation Forbearance Berrying | |
Thine Eyes Still Shined Eros Loss and Gain Hamatreya | |
The Snow-Storm Painting and Sculpture Holidays | |
From the Persian of Hafiz Ghaselle Xenophanes | |
The Day's Ration Blight Musketaquid Hymn ('By the rude bridge that arched the flood') | |
The Sphinx Each and All The Problem To Rhea | |
The Visit Uriel The World-Soul | |
From May-Day and Other Pieces (1867) | |
Brahma Nemesis Fate Freedom Ode Sung in the Town Hall | |
Boston Hymn Love and Thought Lover's Petition Una | |
Letters Rubies Merlin's Song | |
The Test Nature I Nature II | |
The Romany Girl My Garden | |
The Titmouse Days Sea-Shore Two Rivers | |
Waldeinsamkeit Terminus | |
The Past Experience Compensation Culture | |
Politics Heroism Character | |
Friendship Beauty Manners | |
Art Spiritual Laws | |
Unity Worship Quatrains | |
FromSelected Poems (1876) | |
The Nun's Aspiration Hymn ('We love the venerable house') | |
Cupido Boston Silence The Three Dimensions | |
Motto to 'The Poet' | |
Motto to 'Gifts' | |
Motto to 'Nature' | |
Motto to 'Nominalist and Realist' | |
Motto to 'History' | |
South Wind | |
From The Unpublished Poems | |
'William does thy frigid soul' | |
'Perhaps thy lot in life is higher' | |
Song | |
'I spread my gorgeous sail' | |
'O what is Heaven but the fellowship' | |
'Ah strange strange strange' | |
'See yonder leafless trees against the sky' | |
'Do that which you can do' | |
'Few are free' | |
Van Buren The Future Rex | |
'And when I am entombed in my place' | |
'Bard or dunce is blest, but hard' | |
'It takes philosopher or fool' | |
'Tell men what they knew before' | |
'I use the knife' | |
'There is no evil but can speak' | |
'The sea reflects the rosy sky' | |
'In this sour world, O summerwind' | |
'Look danger in the eye it vanishes' | |
'As I walked in the wood' | |
'I sat upon the ground' | |
'Good Charles the spring's adorer' | |
'Around the man who seeks a noble end' | |
'In the deep heart of man a poet dwells' | |
'O what are heroes prophets men' | |
'Yet sometime to the sorrow stricken' | |
The Bohemian Hymn | |
'Kind & holy were the words' | |
'Divine Inviters! I accept' | |
'Go if thou wilt ambrosial Flower' | |
'In Walden wood the chickadee' | |
'Star seer Copernicus' | |
'At last the poet spoke' | |
'I grieve that better souls than mine' | |
Nantasket Water | |
'Where the fungus broad & red' | |
'From the stores of eldest Matter' | |
'And the best gift of God' | |
'Stout Sparta shrined the god of Laughter' | |
'Brother, no decrepitude' | |
'Who knows this or that' | |
'Saadi loved the new & old' | |
'And as the light divided the dark' | |
'When devils bite' | |
'Comfort with a purring cat' | |
'I cannot find a place so lonely'<br | |
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