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Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title

This listing is of poetry that is now in the 'public domain'.
Please, if you find an error, please let me know.

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First Line of Poem Poem Title Author Lines Views
S cur'ous-like," said the tree-toad,  The Tree-Toad  James Whitcomb Riley  28  74 
Sabbaths are threefold, as St. Austin says:  Sabbaths.  Robert Herrick  4  140 
Sacred Goddess, Mother Earth,  Song Of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers On The Plain Of Enna.  Percy Bysshe Shelley  12  98 
Sacred Religion! "mother of form and fear,"  The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XVIII - Seathwaite Chapel  William Wordsworth    484 
Sacred to Pity! is upraised this stone,  Epitaph. On Matilda.  Thomas Gent  34  227 
Sacred, and heart-deep be the sound  Hymn.  Thomas Gent  18  227 
Sad as he sits on the white sea-stone  Tarantella  D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Richards)  18  171 
Sad eyes! why are ye steadfastly gazing  Over The Sea.  Denis Florence MacCarthy  42  137 
Sad faces came round, and I dreamily said  The Late W. V. Wild, Esq.  Henry Kendall  40  542 
Sad is old Ben Thistlewaite,  Old Ben  Walter De La Mare  28  15 
Sad is that woman's lot who, year by year,  The Coming Bye And Bye.  William Schwenck Gilbert  24  204 
Sad is the Evening: all the level sand  The Window Overlooking the Harbour  Laurence Hope (Adela Florence Cory Nicolson)  44  189 
Sad is the thought of sunniest days  Remorse.  John Milton Hay  16  248 
Sad man, Sad man, tell me, pray,  What They Saw  Ella Wheeler Wilcox  54  9 
Sad man, Sad man, tell me, pray,  What They Saw  Ella Wheeler Wilcox  34  13 
Sad Mayflower! watched by winter stars,  The Mayflowers  John Greenleaf Whittier  36  526 
Sad thoughts, avaunt! partake we their blithe cheer  The River Duddon - A Series Of Sonnets, 1820. - XXIII - Sheep-Washing  William Wordsworth    437 
Sad thy tale, thou idle page,  On Reading In A Newspaper The Death Of John M'Leod, Esq. Brother To A Young Lady, A Particular Friend Of The Author's.  Robert Burns  28  268 
Sad trinkets of my little daughter, dresses  Lament VII  Jan Kochanowski  20  269 
Sad! I am sad indeed: nor small my  Fragments Of Ancient Poetry, Fragment XI  James Macpherson  89  141 
Sad-Hearted spirit of the solitudes,  To Fall  Madison Julius Cawein  23  166 
Sad-hearted, be at peace: the snowdrop lies  Oh Thou Of Little Faith!  George MacDonald  12  157 
Saddle and ride, I heard a man say,  Alternative Song For The Severd Head In "The King Of The Great Clock Tower"  William Butler Yeats    643 
Sadly as some old mediaeval knight  My Books  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow  14  151 
Sadly I walk'd within the field,  The Olive Branch  Robert Herrick    600 
Sadly, O, sadly, the sweet bells of Baddeley  Sadly, O, Sadly  Walter De La Mare  10  26 
Sae flaxen were her ringlets,  She Says She Loves Me Best Of A'.  Robert Burns  36  220 
Safe enough lay the poor hunted Deer  The Stag In The Ox Stall  Walter Crane  5  324 
Safe in the magic of my woods  The Voice  Rupert Brooke  37  369 
Safe in their alabaster chambers,  "Safe In Their Alabaster Chambers,"  Emily Elizabeth Dickinson  12  263 
Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand:  Second Fig  Edna St. Vincent Millay  2  150 
Said a great Congregational preacher  Rewards  Unknown  5  78 
Said a people to a poet "Go out from among us straightway!  The Poet And The Bird  Elizabeth Barrett Browning  12  518 
Said a poet to a woodlouse, "Thou art certainly my brother;  The Poet and the Woodlouse  Algernon Charles Swinburne  52  535 
Said a Sovereign to a Note,  Dialogue Between A Sovereign And A One Pound Note.  Thomas Moore  42  121 
Said Abner, “At last thou art come!  Saul  Robert Browning  192  868 
Said Abner, “At last thou art come! Ere I tell, ere thou speak,  Saul  Robert Browning  342  609 
Said an envious, erudite ermine:  Ermine  Unknown  5  85 
Said Christ our Lord, 'I will go and see  A Parable  James Russell Lowell  48  154 
Said Congress to George Washington:  Why Washington Retreated  Ellis Parker Butler  72  322 
Said Cotton to Corn, t'other day,  Cotton And Corn. A Dialogue.  Thomas Moore  32  131 
Said England unto Pharaoh, "I must make a man of you,  Pharaoh And The Sergeant  Rudyard Kipling    584 
Said Fox, minus tail in a trap,  The Fox Without A Tail  Walter Crane  5  354 
Said Grenfell to my spirit, "You’ve been writing very free  Said Grenfell To My Spirit  Henry Lawson  12  1808 
Said his Highness to Ned,[1] with that grim face of his,  Epigram. Dialogue Between A Catholic Delegate And His Royal Highness The Duke Of Cumberland.  Thomas Moore  4  125 
Said Jane to John, "Come, let us wed,  John And Jane.  Thomas Frederick Young  20  18 
Said Jupiter, one day,  Jupiter And The Thunderbolts.  Jean de La Fontaine  73  176 
Said lady once to lover,  The Three Bushes  William Butler Yeats    607 
Said Malthus one day to a clown  Dog-Day Reflections. By A Dandy Kept In Town.  Thomas Moore  52  119 
Said Mistress Smith to Mistress Green,  Fowk Next Door.  John Hartley  56  193 


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