The Treasury of American poetry
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Garden City, N.Y. : International Collectors Library, c1978.
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Table of Contents
To my dear and loving husband / Anne Bradstreet
In reference to her children / Anne Bradstreet
The flesh and the spirit / Anne Bradstreet
Deliverance from a fit of fainting / Anne Bradstreet
Some verses upon the burning of our house, July 10th, 1666 / Anne Bradstreet
The prologue / Anne Bradstreet
The author to her book / Anne Bradstreet
Huswifery / Edward Taylor
6. Meditation. Canticles 2:1 I am ...The lily of the valleys / Edward Taylor
8. Meditation. John 6:51. I am the living bread / Edward Taylor
11. Meditation. Isaiah 25:6. A feast a fat things / Edward Taylor
Upon a spider catching a fly / Edward Taylor
The wild honey suckle / Philip Freneau
On a honey bee / Philip Freneau
To a caty-did / Philip Freneau
The hurricane / Philip Freneau
To Sir Toby / Philip Freneau
On the emigration to America and peopling the western country / Philip Freneau
Literary importation / Philip Freneau
The American soldier / Philip Freneau
A warning soldier / Philip Freneau
To a noisy politician / Philip Freneau
Tobacco / Philip Freneau
The indian convert / Philip Freneau
The indian burying ground / Philip Freneau
To the University of Cambridge in New England / Phillis Wheatley
To the king's most excellent majesty / Phillis Wheatley
To a lady on the death of her husband / Phillis Wheatley
On being brought from Africa to America / Phillis Wheatley
An hymn to the morning / Phillis Wheatley
On virtue / Phillis Wheatley.
The hasty pudding / Joel Barlow
Gambling / Royall Tyler
A love song / Royall Tyler
Thanatopsis / William Cullen Bryant
The yellow violet / William Cullen Bryant
Inscription for the entrance to a wood / William Cullen Bryant
To a waterfowl / William Cullen Bryant
A forest hymn / William Cullen Bryant
A meditation on Rhode Island coal / William Cullen Bryant
To the fringed gentian
The prairies / William Cullen Bryant
The poet / William Cullen Bryant
To cole, the painter departing for Europe / William Cullen Bryant
"Oh the fairest of the rural maids" / William Cullen Bryant
The tides / William Cullen Bryant
The death of Lincolc / William Cullen Bryant
Concord hymn - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Brahma / Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Rhodara / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Each and all / Ralph Waldo Emerson
The problem / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Woodnotes / Ralph Waldo Emerson
The snowstorm / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Days / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hamatreya / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Earth song / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Experience / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Forbearance / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Compensation / Ralph Waldo Emerson
The past / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ode inscribed to WH Channing / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Give all to love / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Terminus / Ralph Waldo Emerson
Good-bye / Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Hymn of the night / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A psalm of life / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
My lost youth / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Divina commedia / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Chaucer / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Milton / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Keats / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
In the churchyard of Cambridge / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Jewish cemetary at Newport / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Mezzo Cammin / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nature / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Snow-flakes / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The fire of drift-wood / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Seaweed / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The cross of snow / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The tide rises, the tide falls / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Aftermath / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Telling the bees / John Greenleaf Whittier
Ichabod / John Greenleaf Whittier
Maud Muller / John Greenleaf Whittier
Snow-bound / John Greenleaf Whittier
Proem / John Greenleaf Whittier
Old ironsides / Oliver Wendell Holmes
My aunt / Oliver Wendell Holmes
The deacon's masterpiece or, the wonderful "one-hoss shay" / Oliver Wendell Holmes
Dreams / Edgar Allan Poe
A dream within a dream / Edgar Allan Poe
Sonnet- to science / Edgar Allan Poe
To Helen / Edgar Allan Poe
The city in the sea / Edgar Allan Poe
The sleeper / Edgar Allan Poe
The haunted palace / Edgar Allan Poe
Dreamland / Edgar Allan Poe
The raven / Edgar Allan Poe
To one in paradise / Edgar Allan Poe
The bells / Edgar Allan Poe
Ulalume- a ballad / Edgar Allan Poe
Eldorado / Edgar Allan Poe
Annabel Lee / Edgar Allan Poe
Israfel / Edgar Allan Poe
Today / Jones Very
The hand and foot / Jones Very
The eagles / Jones Very
The garden / Jones Very
On visiting the graves of Hawthorne and Thoreau / Jones Very
The brother's blood / Jones Very
The dead / Jones Very
The slave / Jones Very
The fugitive slaves / Jones Very
On the completion of the pacific telegraph / Jones Very
What's the railroad to me? / Henry David Thoreau
Light-winged smoke, Icarian bird / Henry David Thoreau
Woof of the sun, ethereal gauze / Henry David Thoreau
I am a parcel of vain strivings tied / Henry David Thoreau.
From "A fable for critics:" / James Russell Lowell
Emerson / James Russell Lowell
Bryant / James Russell Lowell
Hawthorne / James Russell Lowell
Cooper / James Russell Lowell
Poe / James Russell Lowell
Irving / James Russell Lowell
Lowell / James Russell Lowell
Auspex / James Russell Lowell
The first snowfall / James Russell Lowell
The maldive shark / Herman Melville
The portent / Herman Melville
The march into Virginia / Herman Melville
Malvern Hill / Herman Melville
The berg / Herman Melville
In the prison pen / Herman Melville
"Formerly a slave" / Herman Melville
The martyr / Herman Melville
Old age in his ailing / Herman Melville.
Song of myself / Walt Whitman
Out of the cradle endlessly rocking / Walt Whitman
I sit and look out / Walt Whitman
When lilacs last in the dooryard bloomed / Walt Whitman
O captain! My captain / Walt Whitman
Good-bye my fancy! / Walt Whitman
Joy, shipmate, joy! / Walt Whitman
To a locomotive in winter / Walt Whitman
A noiseless patient spider / Walt Whitman
Facing west from California's shores / Walt Whitman
On the beach at night alone / Walt Whitman
When I heard the learn'd astronomer / Walt Whitman
The dalliance of the eagles / Walt Whitman
Cavalry crossing a ford / Walt Whitman
A sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim / Walt Whitman
The wound-dresser / Walt Whitman
Vigil strange I kept on the field one night / Walt Whitman
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry / Walt Whitman
As I ebb'd with the ocean life / Walt Whitman
There was a child went forth / Walt Whitman.
We raise de wheat
Black soldier's Civil War chant
Raise a "rucus" to-night
From a slave marriage ceremony
I thank God I'm free at las'
Crucifixion
Joshua fit de battle of Jericho
Deep river
The Star-Spangled Banner
Battle hymn of the Republic
America the beautiful.
And change with hurried hand has swept these scenes / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
Under the mountain, as when first I knew / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
Thin little leaves of wood fern, ribbed and toothed / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
An upper chamber in a darkened house / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
Here, where the red man swept the leaves away / Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
Ode / Henry Timrod
Charleston / Henry Timrod.
I never lost as much but twice / Emily Dickinson
Success is counted sweetest / Emily Dickinson
Our lives are Swiss- / Emily Dickinson
My friend must be a bird- / Emily Dickinson
Surgeons must be very careful / Emily Dickinson
A wounded deer- leaps highest- / Emily Dickinson
A fuzzy fellow, without feet, / Emily Dickinson
"Faith" is a fine invention / Emily Dickinson
I taste a liquor never brewed- / Emily Dickinson
I like a look of agony, / Emily Dickinson
Wild nights- wild nights! / Emily Dickinson
"Hope" is the thing with feathers- / Emily Dickinson
I felt a funeral, in my brain, / Emily Dickinson
I'm nobody! Who are you? / Emily Dickinson
I reason, Earth is short- / Emily Dickinson
The soul selects her own society- / Emily Dickinson
I'll tell you how the sun rose- / Emily Dickinson
After great pain, a formal feeling comes- / Emily Dickinson
This is my letter to the world / Emily Dickinson
I heard a fly buzz- when I died- / Emily Dickinson
Beauty- be not caused- it is- / Emily Dickinson
I could bring you jewels- had I a mind to- / Emily Dickinson
Because I could not stop for death- / Emily Dickinson
Spring is the period / Emily Dickinson
Color- caste- denomination- / Emily Dickinson
A narrow fellow in the grass / Emily Dickinson
I never saw a moor- / Emily Dickinson
Tell all the truth but tell it slant- / Emily Dickinson
There is no frigate like a book / Emily Dickinson
The bone that has no marrow, / Emily Dickinson
A little madness in the spring / Emily Dickinson
Fame is a fickle food.
From Spoon river anthology: / Edgar Lee Masters
The Hill / Edgar Lee Masters
Fiddler Jones / Edgar Lee Masters
Petit, the poet / Edgar Lee Masters
From the New Spoon river: / Edgar Lee Masters
Marx the sign painter / Edgar Lee Masters
Unknown soldiers / Edgar Lee Masters
Richard Cory / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Miniver Cheevy / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Reuben Bright / Edwin Arlington Robinson
George Crabbe / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Credo / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Mr. Flood's party / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Eros Turannos / Edwin Arlington Robinson
Charles Carville's eyes / Edwin Arlington Robinson
The sheaves / Edwin Arlington Robinson
The miller's wife / Edwin Arlington Robinson
New England / Edwin Arlington Robinson
A God in wrath / Stephen Crane
In the desert / Stephen Crane
Many workmen / Stephen Crane
Behold, the grave / Stephen Crane
Black riders came from the sea / Stephen Crane
A man said to the universe / Stephen Crane
Many red devils / Stephen Crane
War is kind / Stephen Crane.
The road not taken / Robert Frost
Mending wall / Robert Frost
After apple picking / Robert Frost
Birches / Robert Frost
Home burial / Robert Frost
Dust to snow / Robert Frost
The silken tent / Robert Frost
To earthward / Robert Frost
Design / Robert Frost
Neither out far nor in deep / Robert Frost
The oven bird / Robert Frost
Tree at my window / Robert Frost
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Robert Frost
Acquainted with the night / Robert Frost
Desert places / Robert Frost
Provide, provide / Robert Frost
Fire and ice / Robert Frost
Nothing gold can stay / Robert Frost
Susie Asado / Gertrude Stein
Cezanne / Gertrude Stein
From Four saints in three acts: "pigeons on the grass alas" / Gertrude Stein
Fog / Carl Sandburg
Cool tombs / Carl Sandburg
The harbor / Carl Sandburg
Chicago / Carl Sandburg
I am the people, the mob / Carl Sandburg
Simon Legree- a negro sermon / Vachel Lindsay
General William Booth enters into Heaven / Vachel Lindsay
The Congo / Vachel Lindsay
Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight / Vachel Lindsay
The emperor of ice cream / Wallace Stevens
The idea of order at Key West / Wallace Stevens
Peter Quince at the clavier / Wallace Stevens
Sunday morning / Wallace Stevens
Anecdote of the jar / Wallace Stevens
No possum, no sop, no taters / Wallace Stevens
Not ideas about the thing but the thing itself / Wallace Stevens
The glass of water / Wallace Stevens
Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird / Wallace Stevens
A high-toned old Christian woman / Wallace Stevens
Men made out of words / Wallace Stevens
Of modern poetry / Wallace Stevens.
Tract / William Carlos Williams
The red wheelbarrow / William Carlos Williams
The young housewife / William Carlos Williams
Proletarian portrait / William Carlos Williams
Flowers by the sea / William Carlos Williams
Nantucket / William Carlos Williams
Young sycamore / William Carlos Williams
Queen-Anne's-lace / William Carlos Williams
The widow's lament in springtime / William Carlos Williams
The horse show / William Carlos Williams
Danse Russe / William Carlos Williams
Spring and all / William Carlos Williams
To a poor old woman / William Carlos Williams
This is just to say / William Carlos Williams
Between walls / William Carlos Williams
The dance / William Carlos Williams
On gay wallpaper / William Carlos Williams
Smell! / William Carlos Williams
A sort of a song / William Carlos Williams
From Book I, Paterson / William Carlos Williams
Salutation / Ezra Pound
A pact / Ezra Pound
The river-merchant's wife: a letter / Ezra Pound
In a station of the metro / Ezra Pound
Portrait d'une femme / Ezra Pound
A virginal / Ezra Pound
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley / Ezra Pound
Canto III / Ezra Pound.
Oread / H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Heat / H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Star wheel in purple / H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Helen / H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
The mysteries remain / H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)
Hurt hawks / Robinson Jeffers
Shine, perishing Repulic / Robinson Jeffers
But I am growing old and indolent / Robinson Jeffers
Poetry / Marianne Moore
A grave / Marianne Moore
Spenser's Ireland / Marianne Moore
The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock / T.S. Eliot
Gerontion / T.S. Eliot
The waste land / T.S. Eliot
Journey of the Magi / T.S. Eliot
Little gidding / T.S. Eliot
Bells for John Whiteside's daughter / John Crowe Ransom
Piazza piece / John Crowe Ransom
Here lies a lady / John Crowe Ransom
Blue girls / John Crowe Ransom
Janet waking / John Crowe Ransom
Survey of literature / John Crowe Ransom
The equilibrists / John Crowe Ransom
Hatteras calling / Conrad Aiken
Herman Melville / Conrad Aiken
The wedding / Conrad Aiken
America / Claude McKay
The harlem dancer / Claude McKay
The white city / Claude McKay
You also, Gaius Valerius Catullus / Archibald MacLeish
Ars poetica / Archibald MacLeish
The end of the world / Archibald MacLeish.
Recuerdo / Edna St. Vincent Millay
Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink / Edna St. Vincent Millay
Euclid alone has looked on beauty bare / Edna St. Vincent Millay
What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why / Edna St. Vincent Millay
And you as well must die, beloved dust / Edna St. Vincent Millay
I shall forget you presently, my dear / Edna St. Vincent Millay
First fig / Edna St. Vincent Millay
My father moved through dooms of love / E.E. Cummings
Spring is like a perhaps hand / E.E. Cummings
I thank you God for most this amazing / E.E. Cummings
I carry your heart with me (I carry it in / E.E. Cummings
A man who had fallen among thieves / E.E. Cummings
"Next to of course God America I / E.E. Cummings
Anyone lived in a pretty how town / E.E. Cummings
Pity this busy monster, manunkind / E.E. Cummings
Buffalo Bill's / E.E. Cummings
The Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls / E.E. Cummings
As freedom is a breakfasthood / E.E. Cummings
Black tambourine / Hart Crane
From The bridge: proem: to Brooklyn Bridge / Hart Crane
Voyages / Hart Crane
At Melville's tomb / Hart Crane
To Emily Dickinson / Hart Crane
Ode to the Confederate dead / Allen Tate
Cross / Langston Hughes
The negro speaks of rivers / Langston Hughes.
The turtle / Ogden Nash
The terrible people / Ogden Nash
The anatomy of happiness / Ogden Nash
Yet do I marvel / Countee Cullen
For a lady I know / Countee Cullen
A brown girl dead / Countee Cullen
Woman / Carl Rakosi
Florida / Carl Rakosi
In a warm bath / Carl Rakosi
The fury of aerial bombardment / Richard Eberhart
The groundhog / Richard Eberhart
The illumination / Stanley Kunitz
After the last dynasty / Stanley Kunitz
Song for a dancer / Kenneth Rexroth
Lute music / Kenneth Rexroth
Further advantages of learning / Kenneth Rexroth
Fifty / Kenneth Rexroth
Only years / Kenneth Rexroth
Bearded oaks / Robert Penn Warren
Original sin: a short story / Robert Penn Warren
Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze / Theodore Roethke
Cuttings / Theodore Roethke
Cuttings (later) / Theodore Roethke
In evening air / Theodore Roethke
Elegy for Jane / Theodore Roethke
My papa's waltz / Theodore Roethke
Wish for a young wife / Theodore Roethke
The waking / Theodore Roethke
I knew a woman / Theodore Roethke
In a dark time / Theodore Roethke
The shade-seller / Josephine Jacobsen
The matadors / Josephine Jacobsen
When the five prominent poets / Josephine Jacobsen
Rainy night at the writers' colony / Josephine Jacobsen
It is the season / Josephine Jacobsen
House guest / Elizabeth Bishop
The armadillo / Elizabeth Bishop.
Reason / Josephine Miles
Belief / Josephine Miles
Merchant marine / Josephine Miles
Bleecker street / Jean Garrigue
Epitaph for my cat / Jean Garrigue
Shore / Jean Garrigue
Amsterdam / Jean Garrigue
Country villa / Jean Garrigue
Movie actors scribbling letters very fast in crucial scenes / Jean Garrigue
Song for "Buvez les vins du Postillon" -Advt. / Jean Garrigue
The mind is an ancient and famous capital / Delmore Schwartz
"The heavy bear who goes with me" / Delmore Schwartz
I am a book I neither wrote nor read / Delmore Schwartz
From The dream songs: / John Berryman
14- Life, friends, is borning. We must not say so. / John Berryman
94- Ill lay he long, upon this last return, / John Berryman
100- How this woman came by the courage, how she got / John Berryman
104- Welcom, grinned Henry, welcome, fifty-one! / John Berryman
172- Your face broods from my table, suicide / John Berryman
262- You couldn't bear to grow old, but we grow old. / John Berryman
299- The Irish have the thickest ankles in the world / John Berryman
Losses / Randall Jarrell
The death of the ball turret gunner/ Randall Jarrell
90 North / Randall Jarrell
The woman at the Washington Zoo / Randall Jarrell
The lost children / Randall Jarrell
The profile on the pillow / Dudley Randall
A different image / Dudley Randall
Roses and revolutions / Dudley Randall.
Skin diving in the Virgins / John Malcolm Brinnin
Letter from an island / John Malcolm Brinnin
Roethke plain / John Malcolm Brinnin
The fire at Alexandria / Theodore Weiss
An Egyptian passage / Theodore Weiss
"Yes, but..." / Theodore Weiss
Barracks Apt. 14 / Theodore Weiss
Off to Patagonia / Theodore Weiss
As you like it / Theodore Weiss
Sadie and Maud / Gwendolyn Brooks
The bean eaters / Gwendolyn Brooks
We real cool / Gwendolyn Brooks
Riot / Gwendolyn Brooks
An aspect of love alive in the ice and fire / Gwendolyn Brooks
So beautiful is the tree of night / Pauline Hanson
And I am old to know / Pauline Hanson
From creature to ghost / Pauline Hanson
Sailing home from Rapallo / Robert Lowell
The Quaker graveyard in Nantucket / Robert Lowell
Skunk hour / Robert Lowell
The public garden / Robert Lowell
Night-sweat / Robert Lowell
History / Robert Lowell
Reading myself / Robert Lowell
Constantly risking absurdity / Lawrence Ferlinghetti
The pennycandystore beyond the el / Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Frightened / Lawrence Ferlinghetti
In Goya's greatest scenes we seem to see / Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Through you / Edwin Honig
Who / Edwin Honig
Being somebody / Edwin Honig
Walt Whitman / Edwin Honig
Winter verse for his sister / William Meredith
The open sea / William Meredith
Wholesome / William Meredith
His plans for old age / William Meredith.
The shape of death / May Swenson
Landing on the moon / May Swenson
Fire Island / May Swenson
The departure / Reed Whittemore
Clamming / Reed Whittemore
Thinking of tents / Reed Whittemore
Fugure / Howard Nemerov
The western approaches / Howard Nemerov
Speculation / Howard Nemerov
London pavement artist / James Schevill
Green frog at Roadstead, Wisonsin / James Schevill
Freud: Dying in London, he recalls the smoke of his cigar beginning to sing / James Schevill
Huck Finn at ninety, dying in a Chicago boarding house room / James Schevill
A screamer discusses methods of screaming / James Schevill
City sparrow / Jane Mayhall
The human animal / Jane Mayhall
The marshes / Jane Mayhall
For the market / Jane Mayhall
Love calls us to the things of this world / Richard Wilbur
Juggler / Richard Wilbur
Museum piece / Richard Wilbur
King Midas / Howard Moss
The hand / Howard Moss
The heaven of animals / James Dickey
Adultery / James Dickey
The sheep child / James Dickey
From The zodiac, X "Tenderness, ache on me, and lay your neck" / James Dickey
History / Arthur Gregor
Lyric / Arthur Gregor
Two shapes / Arthur Gregor
Enough / Arthur Gregor.
O taste and see / Denise Levertov
Mad song / Denise Levertov
The ache of marriage / Denise Levertov
American poetry / Louis Simpson
The man who married Magdalene / Louis Simpson
To the western world / Louis Simpson
A story about chicken soup / Louis Simpson
My father in the night commanding no / Louis Simpson
A circle, a square, a triangle and a ripple of water / Jane Cooper
Waiting / Jane Cooper
Rent / Jane Cooper
Childhood in Jacksonville, Florida / Jane Cooper
Praise / Jane Cooper
After love / Maxine Kumin
A family man / Maxine Kumin
At the end of the affair / Maxine Kumine
The confirmers / A.R. Ammons
Clarity / A.R. Ammons
Cut the grass / A.R. Ammons
Viable / A.R. Ammons
The warning / Robert Creeley
The language / Robert Creeley
The window / Robert Creeley
From Howl, parts I & II / Allen Ginsberg
A supermarket in California / Allen Ginsberg
A prophecy / Allen Ginsberg
The mad scene / James Merrill
The Grand Canyon / James Merrill
Manos karastefanis / James Merril
Last words / James Merrill
Homosexuality / Frank O'Hara
An abortion / Frank O'Hara
Meditations in an emergency / Frank O'Hara
The operation / W.D. Snodgrass
April inventory / W.D. Snodgrass
The campus on the hill / W.D. Snodgrass
"After experience taught me..." / W.D. Snodgrass
Lobsters in the window / W.D. Snodgrass.
White roses / John Ashbery
The tennis court oath / John Ashbery
Thoughts of a young girl / John Ashbery
Fear of death / John Ashbery
Night in the forest / Galway Kinnell
The bear / Galway Kinnell
The correspondence school instructor says goodbye to his poetry students / Galway Kinnell
The dream / Paul Petrie
The phrases of darkness / Paul Petrie
Not seeing is believing / Paul Petrie
The old pro's lament / Paul Petrie
Complaint / James Wright
A poem about breasts / James Wright
Speak / James Wright
White apples / Donald Hall
The town of hill / Donald Hall
The raisin / Donald Hall
The brain cells / Donald Hall
Animals are passing from our lives / Philip Levine
Salami / Philip Levine
On the edge / Philip Levine
To a child trapped in a barber shop / Philip Levine
Ringing the bells / Anne Sexton
Her kind / Anne Sexton
The truth the dead know / Anne Sexton
Wanting to die / Anne Sexton
209 Canal / Richard Howard
Natural history / Richard Howard
Recipe for an ocean in the absence of the sea / Richard Howard
On arrival / Richard Howard
Living in sin / Adrienne Rich
Attention / Adrienne Rich
Peeling onions / Adrienne Rich
Two songs / Adrienne Rich
Dialogue / Adrienne Rich
The ninth symphony of Beethoven understood at last as a sexual message / Adrienne Rich
Re-forming the crystal / Adrienne Rich
Power / Adrienne Rich.
Telling it / Nancy Sullivan
Eclipses / Nancy Sullivan
To my body / Nancy Sullivan
His necessary darkness / Nancy Sullivan
Marriage / Gregory Corso
Things to do around a lookout / Gary Snyder
The bath / Gary Snyder
Meeting the mountains / Gary Snyder
Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain lookout / Gary Snyder
On the night in question / Patricia Goedicke
After the second operation / Patricia Goedicke
The serious merriment of women / Patricia Goedicke
Daily the ocean between us / Patricia Goedicke
The colossus / Sylvia Plath
Cut / Sylvia Plath
Lady Lazarus / Sylvia Plath
Edge / Sylvia Plath
Hard rock returns to prison from the hospital for the criminal insane / Etheridge Knight
Haiku / Etheridge Knight
Biography / Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
Poem for half-white college students / Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
Ka'Ba / Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones)
Keeping things whole / Mark Strand
Eating poetry / Mark Strand
Pilgrims / Jean Valentine
April / Jean Valentine
He said, / Jean Valentine
Anaesthesia / Jean Valentine
Kin / Jean Valentine
Revolution / Jean Valentine
Seeing "L'Atalante" / Jean Valentine
For deLawd / Lucille Clifton
Good times / Lucille Clifton.
Poem to my sister, Ethel Ennis, who sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the second inauguration of Richard Milhous Nixon, January 20, 1973 / June Jordan
Queen Anne's lace / June Jordan
We become new / Marge Piercy
Apron strings / Marge Piercy
The spring offensive of the snail / Marge Piercy
Rhyme for the child as a wet dog / Judith Johnson Sherwin
The light woman's song / Judith Johnson Sherwin
Just / Judith Johnson Sherwin
Still life: Michael R., silver flute and violets / Diane Wakoski
Winter sequences / Diane Wakoski
The night a sailor came to me in a dream / Diane Wakoski
The father of my country / Diane Wakoski
An apology / Diane Wakoski
Walking past Paul Blackburn's apt. on 7th Street / Diane Wakoski
Nails / Gary Gildner
The house on Buder Street / Gary Gildner
The runner / Gary Gildner
Poetry concert / Michael S. Harper
Grandfather / Michael S. Harper
Nightmare begins responsibility / Michael S. Harper
Concentric / Richard Kostelanetz
Tribute to Henry Ford / Richard Kostelanetz
The woman who loved to cook / Erica Jong
Judy-one / Erica Jong
Mixed sketches / Erica Jong
Change is not always progress / Erica Jong
Nikki-Rosa / Nikki Giovanni
Kidnap poem / Nikki Giovanni.
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Garden City, N.Y. : International Collectors Library, c1978.
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