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poems/00.htm | I follow the circumference of Old [f.l.-MUSES-] |
poems/227.htm | 2 ENDs [f.l.-CCXXVII-] |
poems/486.htm | 20,000 Cows! [St.-CDLXXXVI-] |
poems/208.htm | TO VENUS OR JEHOVAH [T.-CCVIII-] |
poems/182.htm | A bunch of notes run UP [f.l.-CLXXXII-] |
poems/45.htm | A chariot [f.l.-XLV-] |
poems/75.htm | COLD, WET LINES [T.-LXXV-] |
poems/205.htm | IMMORTALITY [T.-CCV-] |
poems/343.htm | A disconnected accusation flew [f.l.-CCCXLIII-] |
poems/423.htm | FIX'S FREE [T.-CDXXIII-] |
poems/450.htm | It would have been [f.l.-CDL-] |
poems/385.htm | MEANT WE CHEW [T.-CCCLXXXV-] |
poems/305.htm | A famous frog [f.l.-CCCV-] |
poems/313.htm | CLOSED FORM [T.-CCCXIII-] |
poems/358.htm | A genuine poet, who was a very truly nice [f.l.-CCCLVIII-] |
poems/463.htm | In gross repose [f.l.-CDLXIII-] |
poems/132.htm | A green saloon [f.l.-CXXXII-] |
poems/14.htm | INDULGENCES OF THE AUTUMNAL BEE [T.-XIV-] |
poems/123.htm | A journeyman went by the house [f.l.-CXXIII-] |
poems/94.htm | THE THING TO FEAR [T.-XCIV-] |
poems/262.htm | In a flash, "What is eternity?" [f.l.-CCLXII-] |
poems/26.htm | A multitude of Quietude [f.l.-XXVI-] |
poems/466.htm#Un | Un nuevo amor un nuevo bien me ha dado, [f.l.-CDLXVI-] |
poems/387.htm | A PARODY & A PARAPHRASE [T.-CCCLXXXVII-] |
poems/185.htm | SINFONIA [T.-CLXXXV-] |
poems/214.htm | A petty thief with a soft hand [f.l.-CCXIV-] |
poems/230.htm | A record of the stormy Strains of Rage [f.l.-CCXXX-] |
poems/166.htm | ON MYSELF [T.-CLXVI-] |
poems/50.htm | SATIRE [T.-L-] |
poems/353.htm | A Saga upon [f.l.-CCCLIII-] |
poems/346.htm | A small green frog [f.l.-CCCXLVI-] |
poems/23.htm | Ample make this Humankind [f.l.-XXIII-] |
poems/92.htm | When lilacs bloom in stems of Gold [f.l.-XCII-] |
poems/301.htm | "What sees't thou out there?" [f.l.-CCCI-] |
poems/72.htm | A veil of silk dilution's strewn [f.l.-LXXII-] |
poems/476.htm | A Zillion Likenesses! [St.-CDLXXVI-] |
poems/280.htm | About the time The World's noise [f.l.-CCLXXX-] |
poems/68.htm | XYLOIDIUM [T.-LXVIII-] |
poems/419.htm | CLIFTY DRIVE [T.-CDXIX-] |
poems/183.htm | Above Th'Split of Morning [f.l.-CLXXXIII-] |
poems/physics/physics.html | Absolute Relativity: An Essay On The Nature of The Universe |
poems/292.htm | MORNING SONG [T.-CCXCII-] |
poems/186.htm | Across the landscape [f.l.-CLXXXVI-] |
poems/449.htm | In the rudiments was born the glory [f.l.-CDXLIX-] |
poems/392.htm | WREN WE ATE [T.-CCCXCII-] |
poems/311.htm | REVERIE [T.-CCCXI-] |
poems/246.htm | For many a year I raced the Wind [f.l.-CCXLVI-] |
poems/242.htm | Afraid to take the unbeaten path, [f.l.-CCXLII-] |
poems/291.htm | ELEGY [T.-CCXCI-] |
poems/417.htm | SHIFTY LEA [T.-CDXVII-] |
poems/355.htm | The way to Paradise is by gathering up [f.l.-CCCLV-] |
poems/25.htm | WHERE & WHERE [T.-XXV-] |
poems/135.htm | This is the simple life (a frog [f.l.-CXXXV-] |
poems/83.htm | All of you loved his quiet dampened mood. [f.l.-LXXXIII-] |
poems/386.htm | WHEN TICK-FREE [T.-CCCLXXXVI-] |
poems/64.htm | Heaven is the delight of Wings [f.l.-LXIV-] |
poems/06.htm | MAN THE MOTH [T.-VI-] |
poems/283.htm | Alone among Th'Wonders of the congregated [f.l.-CCLXXXIII-] |
poems/260.htm | ON THE TOAD [T.-CCLX-] |
poems/349.htm | Finding himself [f.l.-CCCXLIX-] |
poems/458.htm | & it's easy O to bring th'cool [f.l.-CDLVIII-] |
poems/236.htm | [f.l.-CCXXXVI-] |
poems/69.htm | RUN-ON [T.-LXIX-] |
poems/08.htm | FLORIDA FABLE [T.-VIII-] |
poems/327.htm | THE MENTAL ORNA [T.-CCCXXVII-] |
poems/447.htm | Over your ridge of [f.l.-CDXLVII-] |
poems/13.htm | The years grow yellow at the stem. [f.l.-XIII-] |
poems/202.htm | On An Empty Milk Carton, Crushed [s.T.-CCII-] |
poems/140.htm | Feelings that dwell above the word [f.l.-CXL-] |
poems/159.htm | PSALM [T.-CLIX-] |
poems/407.htm | SHORTY'S KEY [T.-CDVII-] |
poems/127.htm | As I was walking down the street [f.l.-CXXVII-] |
poems/422.htm | BEEFY BAIT [T.-CDXXII-] |
poems/274.htm#THE TRUE REPUBLIC AT LAST DEMOCRATIC | THE TRUE REPUBLIC AT LAST DEMOCRATIC [s.H.-CCLXXIV-] |
poems/308.htm | WATER-ELF [T.-CCCVIII-] |
poems/40.htm | SOUL AS THE SONG [T.-XL-] |
poems/348.htm | EXCERPT from An EULOGY To Modern Man: [s.T.-CCCXLVIII-] |
poems/200.htm | At supper is a frog [f.l.-CC-] |
poems/365.htm | THE TERROR TREE [T.-CCCLXV-] |
poems/372.htm#THRIVE | THRIVE [s.H.-CCCLXXII-] |
poems/317.htm | It has been a quiet year: [f.l.-CCCXVII-] |
poems/17.htm | Eye put The i over the fence [f.l.-XVII-] |
poems/380.htm | The mongrel fish schools move in their total [f.l.-CCCLXXX-] |
poems/258.htm | We hardly dare look up unto brighter things [f.l.-CCLVIII-] |
poems/201.htm | It was when World was [f.l.-CCI-] |
poems/482.htm | Axelrod Earnestman and The Pin-Head Dancers. [St.-CDLXXXII-] |
poems/483.htm | Beaky Mixto and The Butterfly Bush. [St.-CDLXXXIII-] |
poems/31.htm | ICE SCULPTURES [T.-XXXI-] |
poems/295.htm | Beauty is Beethoven's Grosse Fugue [f.l.-CCXCV-] |
poems/169.htm | VESPER [T.-CLXIX-] |
poems/238.htm | Quiescence & Limerick [T.-CCXXXVIII-] |
poems/108.htm | LAURELS & YOKES [T.-CVIII-] |
poems/212.htm | Morning comes [f.l.-CCXII-] |
poems/403.htm | FLIRTY'S GAIT [T.-CDIII-] |
poems/402.htm | But do not tell me about Death [f.l.-CDII-] |
poems/204.htm | COMMUNION [T.-CCIV-] |
poems/328.htm | OF BODY & SOUL [T.-CCCXXVIII-] |
poems/335.htm | It takes the Light to make us see [f.l.-CCCXXXV-] |
poems/173.htm | Bloom, where she grows [f.l.-CLXXIII-] |
poems/84.htm | We do not hear the sounds within, [f.l.-LXXXIV-] |
poems/377.htm | WORE THIN [T.-CCCLXXVII-] |
poems/158.htm | Blurred are the streaks of a World [f.l.-CLVIII-] |
poems/406.htm | Somethings form photographs bitter [f.l.-CDVI-] |
poems/409.htm | Gathering flowers in the rain [f.l.-CDIX-] |
poems/253.htm | ON THE END OF THE WORLD [T.-CCLIII-] |
poems/229.htm | THE BREAKDOWN [T.-CCXXIX-] |
poems/145.htm | By a string as strong as lies [f.l.-CXLV-] |
poems/394.htm | DIRTY [T.-CCCXCIV-] |
poems/448.htm | By virtue of an invisible [f.l.-CDXLVIII-] |
poems/376.htm | "The amiability & pliancy of our stalk- [f.l.-CCCLXXVI-] |
poems/470.htm | The Rules of Life [T.-CDLXX-] |
poems/163.htm | Cape, our blindness, sits [f.l.-CLXIII-] |
poems/369.htm | I know the lion is no lamb [f.l.-CDLXIX-] |
poems/251.htm | FELINALIA [T.-CCLI-] |
poems/378.htm | IF SKIN [T.-CCCLXXVIII-] |
poems/445.htm | Caverns in the squealings/dealing Woods [f.l.-CDXLV-] |
poems/446.htm | The battle-piece, Fortune! [f.l.-CDXLVI-] |
poems/490.htm | Cherubiko's Marvelous Bandwagon and The Best Musicians On Earth. [St.-CDXC-] |
poems/319.htm | ... when we achieve our Joy, or when we feel [f.l.-CCCXIX-] |
poems/257.htm | SONNET ON POETS [T.-CCLVII-] |
poems/341.htm | ON THE INSIDE [T.-CCCXLI-] |
poems/279.htm | You've killed me! [f.l.-CCLXXIX-] |
poems/142.htm | Cold, all-combined, came up [f.l.-CXLII-] |
poems/375.htm | TWO ELVES [T.-CCCLXXV-] |
poems/02.htm | SPLURGE [T.-II-] |
poems/329.htm | ON THE OUTSIDE [T.-CCCXXIX-] |
poems/71.htm | Yet, listen now: "Behold no more! [f.l.-LXXI-] |
poems/223.htm | Confidence's the lad [f.l.-CCXXIII-] |
poems/189.htm | JANE [T.-CLXXXIX-] |
poems/168.htm | ... when Th'Morning, wet & green, [f.l.-CLXVIII-] |
poems/32.htm | Could I die at the wink of a Sorrow [f.l.-XXXII-] |
poems/267.htm | Take me where Tomorrow shakes [f.l.-CCLXVII-] |
poems/465.htm#Without | Without love Joy's royal palms lament [f.l.-CDLXV-] |
poems/254.htm | Curious to know [f.l.-CCLIV-] |
poems/137.htm | GUESS [T.-CXXXVII-] |
poems/428.htm | Dancers of Delphi [f.l.-CDXXVIII-] |
poems/315.htm | Tied to a bloodied Sun [f.l.-CCCXV-] |
poems/310.htm | Footsteps not on the grass [f.l.-CCCX-] |
poems/427.htm | Debussy in the afternoon [f.l.-CDXXVII-] |
poems/312.htm | MIAMI, 1969 [T.-CCCXII-] |
poems/277.htm | Th'Mind somersaults sometimes [f.l.-CCLXXVII-] |
poems/11.htm | The pockets of Folly are wide & bold [f.l.-XI-] |
poems/395.htm | What soul hath Man? except there's [f.l.-CCCXCV-] |
poems/404.htm | What's the point? in this earth like a cat [f.l.-CDIV-] |
poems/24.htm | Vision can jump (in a deep cry [f.l.-XXIV-] |
poems/194.htm | The Battlefield: [f.l.-CXCIV-] |
poems/459.htm | "Dissolving in a grey Agony of tinctured [f.l.-CDLIX-] |
poems/103.htm | Distance is, to the Mind, that rope [f.l.-CIII-] |
poems/451.htm | Distraction Number... [T.-CDLI-] |
poems/286.htm | Woman with Child [f.l.-CCLXXXVI-] |
poems/298.htm | Wild deer, do not run: [f.l.-CCXCVIII-] |
poems/413.htm | SORTA RAN [T.-CDXIII-] |
poems/21.htm | Dominion comes to be [f.l.-XXI-] |
poems/98.htm | The Soul can look into the Light, [f.l.-XCVIII-] |
poems/384.htm | PRESIDENTE JUAN [T.-CCCLXXXIV-] |
poems/234.htm | Dried snow [f.l.-CCXXXIV-] |
poems/418.htm | ... to take the bus [f.l.-CDXVIII-] |
poems/415.htm | Sweet orra Songs are heard [f.l.-CDXV-] |
poems/43.htm | Drunk with the sleeping poppies' dew [f.l.-XLIII-] |
poems/231.htm | Dust smells the grass [f.l.-CCXXXI-] |
poems/398.htm | There is a prayer without [f.l.-CCCXCVIII-] |
poems/01.htm | It is a Journey out of fear [f.l.-I-] |
poems/96.htm | Economy invests in me [f.l.-XCVI-] |
poems/306.htm | She plays [f.l.-CCCVI-] |
poems/467.htm#swimming | While swimming the ocean th'brave Leander [f.l.-CDLXVII-] |
poems/259.htm | Th'Consciousness smiles a buzzard [f.l.-CCLIX-] |
poems/154.htm | So nice and O, so nice [f.l.-CLIV-] |
poems/99.htm | Whenever turquoise Evening runs [f.l.-IC-] |
poems/85.htm | The Morning Wind begins to sail [f.l.-LXXXV-] |
poems/53.htm | Unsinister assassins stalk the evening [f.l.-LIII-] |
poems/05.htm | PLATITUDES OF THE HORIZONTAL [T.-V-] |
poems/381.htm | NIX BEING [T.-CCCLXXXI-] |
poems/426.htm | "I never thought-" [f.l.-CDXXVI-] |
poems/09.htm | No eyes are there to see [f.l.-IX-] |
poems/139.htm | Fallacy's invisible falcons swoosh [f.l.-CXXXIX-] |
poems/118.htm | Farther & farther drift the eyes [f.l.-CXVIII-] |
poems/366.htm | Fat people go like crazy: [f.l.-CCCLXVI-] |
poems/416.htm | You cannot threaten Butterfly [f.l.-CDXVI-] |
poems/27.htm | Final is the Fall. Yet as it goes [f.l.-XXVII-] |
poems/454.htm | In the last days of warm weather [f.l.-CDLIV-] |
poems/382.htm | SWINE WIN [T.-CCCLXXXII-] |
poems/433.htm | Footsteps upon the snow [f.l.-CDXXXIII-] |
poems/18.htm | S T U B S [T.-XVIII-] |
poems/323.htm | For pity's sake let us all praise [f.l.-CCCXXIII-] |
poems/284.htm | Fortunate Dawn rekindles! downing Day [f.l.-CCLXXXIV-] |
poems/261.htm | Waves [f.l.-CCLXI-] |
poems/281.htm | Heaven's Pledge does not move me, Lord, [f.l.-CCLXXXI-] |
poems/91.htm | The World will see again [f.l.-XCI-] |
poems/383.htm | PLENTY [T.-CCCLXXXIII-] |
poems/364.htm | From the trenches [f.l.-CCCLXIV-] |
poems/354.htm | THE SILKEN CANEWALK [T.-CCCLIV-] |
poems/303.htm | IMPORTANCE [T.-CCCIII-] |
poems/276.htm | Golden unpremeditated's Sun! [f.l.-CCLXXVI-] |
poems/12.htm | Good thing it is that all decays: [f.l.-XII-] |
poems/408.htm | His ears capture the still [f.l.-CDVIII-] |
poems/33.htm | NE PLUS ULTRA [T.-XXXIII-] |
poems/133.htm | Granite's dual shafts [f.l.-CXXXIII-] |
poems/gravity.htm | Gravity as Thermodynamics: The Explanation For The Universe |
poems/405.htm | WARTY [T.-CDV-] |
poems/149.htm | Grown to an inward leap [f.l.-CXLIX-] |
poems/100.htm | They tickled him until he laughed; [f.l.-C-] |
poems/390.htm | MEND YOUR CRICK [T.-CCCXC-] |
poems/350.htm | On The Wounded World [s.T.-CCCL-] |
poems/224.htm | PICARESQUE [T.-CCXXIV-] |
poems/121.htm | He took the hunger-cutting scythe casually [f.l.-CXXI-] |
poems/294.htm | Heaven redeems its saints [f.l.-CCXCIV-] |
poems/263.htm | PERFECTION [T.-CCLXIII-] |
poems/320.htm | We shall bound up Her [f.l.-CCCXX-] |
poems/22.htm | Here lies forsooth [f.l.-XXII-] |
poems/304.htm | RIMES [T.-CCCIV-] |
poems/144.htm | Honors like a flood of hounds at height [f.l.-CXLIV-] |
poems/117.htm | The Centipede [T.-CXVII-] |
poems/342.htm | How sudden it appears [f.l.-CCCXLII-] |
poems/106.htm | If it must be then Let It Be [f.l.-CVI-] |
poems/399.htm | There I was, intently into 'Wee-Wee' [f.l.-CCCXCIX-] |
poems/397.htm | Imagist junkies run down the swamp [f.l.-CCCXCVII-] |
poems/129.htm | O Lazy me, O lazy me [f.l.-CXXIX-] |
poems/367.htm | THE ARTIST'S EPITAPH [T.-CCCLXVII-] |
poems/179.htm | IMPASSE [T.-CLXXIX-] |
poems/218.htm | I caught a glimpse of a regret [f.l.-CCXVIII-] |
poems/344.htm | "Shakespearian Sonnet" [s.T.-CCCXLIV-] |
poems/462.htm | MUSES [T.-CDLXII-] |
poems/219.htm | I found a shoveler [f.l.-CCXIX-] |
poems/273.htm | I have come to this place [f.l.-CCLXXIII-] |
poems/269.htm | Me, And The Leafless Tree. [St.-CCLXIX-] |
poems/452.htm | To A Twentieth-Century Prophet [T.-CDLII-] |
poems/240.htm | REMEMBRANCE [T.-CCXL-] |
poems/391.htm | WHEN WE HAVE IT [T.-CCCXCI-] |
poems/245.htm | ON MY MORTALITY [T.-CCXLV-] |
poems/60.htm | I tried to speak a crystal Word [f.l.-LX-] |
poems/161.htm | I wish I could sing. I wish [f.l.-CLXI-] |
poems/325.htm | I've lost a Frame: Stolen! and There remains [f.l.-CCCXXV-] |
poems/414.htm | NIFTY [T.-CDXIV-] |
poems/70.htm | ZONE [T.-LXX-] |
poems/79.htm | LIEBESTOD [T.-LXXIX-] |
poems/288.htm | If there had been a poignant Song [f.l.-CCLXXXVIII-] |
poems/48.htm | If you are going to measure out [f.l.-XLVIII-] |
poems/374.htm | The poet may toss a sweet blitzkrieg [f.l.-CCCLXXIV-] |
poems/412.htm | PRETTY LATE [T.-CDXII-] |
poems/400.htm | PRETTY JIVE [T.-CD-] |
poems/370.htm | In Echo Hill [s.T.-CCCLXX-] |
poems/318.htm | In harsh collision over Earth [f.l.-CCCXVIII-] |
poems/181.htm | It must be plain to All [f.l.-CLXXXI-] |
poems/321.htm | In O a World so real as this [f.l.-CCCXXI-] |
poems/42.htm | In recklessness [f.l.-XLII-] |
poems/153.htm | In the alien redwoods, [f.l.-CLIII-] |
poems/143.htm | In the noonrise stream [f.l.-CXLIII-] |
poems/379.htm | LEAVEN SIN [T.-CCCLXXIX-] |
poems/193.htm | Pear gathering [f.l.-CXCIII-] |
poems/270.htm | TO A POINT [T.-CCLXX-] |
poems/221.htm | On The Divine Inhuman [T.-CCXXI-] |
poems/411.htm#TRANSLATION | TRANSLATION of Sorts / from Collins [s.H.-CDXI-] |
poems/20.htm | Occasion'lly I pause [f.l.-XX-] |
poems/361.htm | Irradiations Orange [f.l.-CCCLXI-] |
poems/357.htm | Is it really so strange [f.l.-CCCLVII-] |
poems/77.htm | Is the Wall real? No frost is seen on [f.l.-LXXVII-] |
poems/424.htm | It is a driftwood flame [f.l.-CDXXIV-] |
poems/389.htm | YOU'VE TO I'VE [T.-CCCLXXXIX-] |
poems/101.htm | PIROUETTE [T.-CI-] |
poems/37.htm | It is the time to stop & think: [f.l.-XXXVII-] |
poems/102.htm | It seems incredible when Truth [f.l.-CII-] |
poems/217.htm | It was a long race, but all won [f.l.-CCXVII-] |
poems/04.htm | It was a sudden field of bloom [f.l.-IV-] |
poems/362.htm | Ivory towers [f.l.-CCCLXII-] |
poems/112.htm | JUST LIKE THE BIRD THAT RUNS ALONG [f.l.-CXII-] |
poems/93.htm | Smile like the Wind [f.l.-XCIII-] |
poems/76.htm | Leaning against the Light [f.l.-LXXVI-] |
poems/442.htm | Legs take the road [f.l.-CDXLII-] |
poems/196.htm | RAISON D'ETRE [T.-CXCVI-] |
poems/410.htm | THE PRAYER [s.H.-CDX-] |
poems/247.htm | The First Page tries to ask us Why [f.l.-CCXLVII-] |
poems/420.htm#THE OTHER SIDE | THE OTHER SIDE: [s.H.-CDXX-] |
poems/90.htm | Like bower [f.l.-XC-] |
poems/472.htm | LIMALUMALAY [St.-CDLXXII] |
poems/86.htm | The child finds himself of contours [f.l.-LXXXVI-] |
poems/401.htm | WORRY KICK [T.-CDI-] |
poems/443.htm | Little deserves the crow [f.l.-CDXLIII-] |
poems/120.htm | Look! just look at how Man swims [f.l.-CXX-] |
poems/330.htm | MAYBE [T.-CCCXXX-] |
poems/177.htm | To Elohim or Aphrodite [s.T.-CLXXVII-] |
poems/114.htm | Nothing is ominous enough [f.l.-CXIV-] |
poems/209.htm | ON HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT [T.-CCIX-] |
poems/461.htm | Man took time off to speak with me [f.l.-CDLXI-] |
poems/203.htm | Many a pause that passes on [f.l.-CCIII-] |
poems/453.htm | NIX'S DIVE [T.-CDLIII-] |
poems/175.htm | Many the promises No One has kept; [f.l.-CLXXV-] |
poems/494.htm | Mao's Cows. [T.-CDXCIV-] |
poems/156.htm | Touching th'dew [f.l.-CLVI-] |
poems/146.htm | Though no one knows [f.l.-CXLVI-] |
poems/237.htm | ON WHAT MATTERS [T.-CCXXXVII-] |
poems/81.htm | PHANTASMAGORIA [T.-LXXXI-] |
poems/373.htm | MEN [T.-CCCLXXIII-] |
poems/97.htm | Mensch! Look: Where once life was [f.l.-XCVII-] |
poems/307.htm | Mercy is: When stars go out [f.l.-CCCVII-] |
poems/272.htm | Silence touches me. [f.l.-CCLXXII-] |
poems/444.htm | Not all th'firmament at Night [f.l.-CDXLIV-] |
poems/439.htm | Minstrels [f.l.-CDXXXIX-] |
poems/116.htm | My boy, Song is a Tomb: [f.l.-CXVI-] |
poems/265.htm | Moon exhales [f.l.-CCLXV-] |
poems/475.htm | Morningdu And The Whimpering Little Skeleton. [St.-CDLXXV-] |
poems/89.htm | My mentors, prudent, wise, [f.l.-LXXXIX-] |
poems/184.htm | Nature & Mind are One [f.l.-CLXXXIV-] |
poems/266.htm | The cheetahs [f.l.-CCLXVI-] |
poems/192.htm | The Flesh is puppet to the Soul [f.l.-CXCII-] |
poems/34.htm | THE COSMIC CRAFT [T.-XXXIV-] |
poems/52.htm | Never the troubadour [f.l.-LII-] |
poems/302.htm | Without the walls of Troy [f.l.-CCCII-] |
poems/61.htm | No one believed it when I said [f.l.-LXI-] |
poems/07.htm | TOUCHSTONE [T.-VII-] |
poems/225.htm | WHO WAS ANONYMOUS? [T.-CCXXV-] |
poems/172.htm | THIS SHY SNAIL [s.T.-CLXXII-] |
poems/469.htm | NO LION IS A LAMB [T.-CDLXIX-] |
poems/468.htm | Nothing fills a philosopher [f.l.-CDLXVIII-] |
poems/356.htm | Nothing is so foremost a despair [f.l.-CCCLVI-] |
poems/332.htm | Nothing is so short to trace [f.l.-CCCXXXII-] |
poems/216.htm | Streets lie empty [f.l.-CCXVI-] |
poems/368.htm | O blare away [f.l.-CCCLXVIII-] |
poems/157.htm | O How to escape The Answer! [f.l.-CLVII-] |
poems/351.htm | On A Dust-Speck [T.-CCCLI-] |
poems/187.htm | O what an artist [f.l.-CLXXXVII-] |
poems/198.htm | O winds that blossom in the wildest [f.l.-CXCVIII-] |
poems/191.htm | What's Pity? [f.l.-CXCI-] |
poems/363.htm | Observe this bower & its enclosed leaf-dust [f.l.-CCCLXIII-] |
poems/171.htm | October trees old verses praise [f.l.-CLXXI-] |
poems/206.htm | October's the month of leaves- [f.l.-CCVI-] |
poems/255.htm | Ode to Morning [s.H.-CCLV-] |
poems/136.htm | Spunky blind soldiers in black [f.l.-CXXXVI-] |
poems/03.htm | Offer the Eye a crumb [f.l.-III-] |
poems/210.htm | Oft repeated it's again, then: [f.l.-CCX-] |
poems/207.htm | Prithee, so graceful is the candle's Light [f.l.-CCVII-] |
poems/162.htm | What is the process [f.l.-CLXII-] |
poems/165.htm | Time turns, but does not fold. [f.l.-CLXV-] |
poems/164.htm | We assert [f.l.-CLXIV-] |
poems/220.htm | This path [f.l.-CCXX-] |
poems/345.htm | We have walked the stars [f.l.-CCCXLV-] |
poems/278.htm | That you may believe [f.l.-CCLXXVIII-] |
poems/167.htm | To come upon a button [f.l.-CLXVII-] |
poems/464.htm | There was some ole bag in Nantucket [f.l.-CDLXIV-] |
poems/66.htm | Ordinance is drawn [f.l.-LXVI-] |
poems/282.htm | Organism Man is sudden- [f.l.-CCLXXXII-] |
poems/480.htm | Our House. [St.-CDLXXX-] |
poems/239.htm | REFLECTION [T.-CCXXXIX-] |
poems/228.htm | To The Present Generation [T.-CCXXVIII-] |
poems/80.htm | We have moved- [f.l.-LXXX-] |
poems/38.htm | THE WORD IS TRUTH [T.-XXXVIII-] |
poems/222.htm | Those who survive [f.l.-CCXXII-] |
poems/65.htm | The landscape has been cut [f.l.-LXV-] |
poems/138.htm | TURKEY BUZZARDS AT GETTYSBURG [T.-CXXXVIII-] |
poems/190.htm | Patience perseveres to The End [f.l.-CXC-] |
poems/275.htm | People are walking. [f.l.-CCLXXV-] |
poems/396.htm | The madman in his padded cell. [f.l.-CCCXCVI-] |
poems/232.htm | TO THE MEADOW LARK [T.-CCXXXII-] |
poems/393.htm | WRENCH THE SPINE [T.-CCCXCIII-] |
poems/460.htm | Perhaps it was just sheer coincidence [f.l.-CDLX-] |
poems/29.htm | PERSPECTIVE [T.-XXIX-] |
poems/74.htm | Pity & Mercy are cousins [f.l.-LXXIV-] |
poems/46.htm | Please don't ask me: [f.l.-XLVI-] |
poems/316.htm | Poisons of every brand [f.l.-CCCXVI-] |
poems/126.htm | Yet let me live where such a tree [f.l.-CXXVI-] |
poems/440.htm | TURANTOD [T.-CDXL-] |
poems/111.htm | Prophesy in all its fog [f.l.-CXI-] |
poems/150.htm | What mysteries these eyes [f.l.-CL-] |
poems/334.htm | To rise to Heaven one must have wings [f.l.-CCCXXXIV-] |
poems/484.htm | Ramses The Story of A Bike. [St.-CDLXXXIV-] |
poems/359.htm | Reason defers our Joy [f.l.-CCCLIX-] |
poems/333.htm | Three there were, kin more or less: [f.l.-CCCXXXIII-] |
poems/107.htm | Remorse is rather hoarse [f.l.-CVII-] |
poems/95.htm | RIGOR MORTIS [T.-XCV-] |
poems/63.htm | Words are heard in the Morning sill [f.l.-LXIII-] |
poems/337.htm | Respect is tossed into the hands of Man [f.l.-CCCXXXVII-] |
poems/252.htm | Rhyme's no impediment [f.l.-CCLII-] |
poems/215.htm | Time & again [f.l.-CCXV-] |
poems/429.htm | Sails [f.l.-CDXXIX-] |
poems/180.htm | Satiety's a part [f.l.-CLXXX-] |
poems/151.htm | Scorpions, who've never been told [f.l.-CLI-] |
poems/309.htm | Scurrying butterfly! [f.l.-CCCIX-] |
poems/160.htm | Sit with me. Attend [f.l.-CLX-] |
poems/131.htm | Skating the edge of Caught [f.l.-CXXXI-] |
poems/125.htm | So intimate the Soul becomes, [f.l.-CXXV-] |
poems/339.htm | Some moments manufacture Courage from [f.l.-CCCXXXIX-] |
poems/456.htm | Someone I have always known [f.l.-CDLVI-] |
poems/55.htm | SPRING SOUNDS AT DAWN [T.-LV-] |
poems/264.htm | Something rationally [f.l.-CCLXIV-] |
poems/170.htm | Soul sits patiently [f.l.-CLXX-] |
poems/431.htm | Sounds & scents swirl in the evening wind [f.l.-CDXXXI-] |
poems/441.htm | Waiting to be contended [f.l.-CDXLI-] |
poems/331.htm | You may enjoy The Maypole around [f.l.-CCCXXXI-] |
poems/297.htm | Successful Impregnation sits [f.l.-CCXCVII-] |
poems/119.htm | Suddenly pondered [f.l.-CXIX-] |
poems/30.htm | Superfluous Truth we poured & drank [f.l.-XXX-] |
poems/250.htm | Swift is The Rain-covering [f.l.-CCL-] |
poems/155.htm | That grueling ictus, Midnight, [f.l.-CLV-] |
poems/211.htm | The Age there saw a Silence [f.l.-CCXI-] |
poems/455.htm | The almond eyes fruitlessly looked on the fruit [f.l.-CDLV-] |
poems/141.htm | The beautiful fuss-budget flower [f.l.-CXLI-] |
poems/478.htm | The Bird-Brained King. [St.-CDLXXVIII-] |
poems/36.htm | The blue & beautiful gazelle [f.l.-XXXVI-] |
poems/299.htm | The blue babies seek Eden [f.l.-CCXCIX-] |
poems/248.htm | The breezes rush [f.l.-CCXLVIII-] |
poems/457.htm | The busy sky goes by mindless, eluding [f.l.-CDLVII-] |
poems/371.htm | When you are gone [f.l.-CCCLXXI-] |
poems/293.htm | The faults & flaws of Earth's mortality [f.l.-CCXCIII-] |
poems/338.htm | The fleshy demons [f.l.-CCCXXXVIII-] |
poems/324.htm | The Flower abjures [f.l.-CCCXXIV-] |
poems/485.htm | The Ghost At The Top of The Tree. [St.-CDLXXXV-] |
poems/435.htm | The girl with the golden hair [f.l.-CDXXXV-] |
poems/432.htm | The Hills of Anacapri [f.l.-CDXXXII-] |
poems/49.htm | The Hummingbird deliciously [f.l.-XLIX-] |
poems/479.htm | The Horrible Ogre of Maromero. [St.-CDLXXIX-] |
poems/481.htm | The Hound of The Bar Cur-Bills. [St.-CDLXXXI-] |
poems/104.htm | The i [f.l.-CIV-] |
poems/436.htm | The Interrupted Serenade [f.l.-CDXXXVI-] |
poems/39.htm | The Mallard Duck [f.l.-XXXIX-] |
poems/492.htm | The Man Who Could Slurp A Pig Up Through A Straw [St.-CDXCII-] |
poems/10.htm | The mountain looked down to the brook [f.l.-X-] |
poems/73.htm | The nuptials of the trees [f.l.-LXXIII-] |
poems/421.htm | WHIFF-O-HEAVEN [T.-CDXXI-] |
poems/491.htm | The Rainbows' Collision! [St.-CDXCI-] |
poems/477.htm | The Rainstorm On Maple Avenue. [St.-CDLXXVII-] |
poems/287.htm | The rapids gargle all over the rocks [f.l.-CCLXXXVII-] |
poems/473.htm | The Rock Collector. [St.-CDLXXIIII-] |
poems/16.htm | THRENODE [T.-XVI-] |
poems/241.htm | WINTERCORN [T.-CCXLI-] |
poems/474.htm | The Seventh Golden Coin. [St.-CDLXXIV-] |
poems/314.htm | The Songs that bring [f.l.-CCCXIV-] |
poems/130.htm | The sound of the Sun at noon [f.l.-CXXX-] |
poems/115.htm | THE SPIDER & THE LOUSE [T.-CXV-] |
poems/82.htm | The stainless soldiers dressed with white [f.l.-LXXXII-] |
poems/41.htm | The Steeple Clock [f.l.-XLI-] |
poems/438.htm | The steps of Puck [f.l.-CDXXXVIII-] |
poems/235.htm | TRANSFIXTURE [T.-CCXXXV-] |
poems/437.htm | The sunken cathedral [f.l.-CDXXXVII-] |
poems/124.htm | The syndicate of the sunshine sits [f.l.-CXXIV-] |
poems/226.htm | The town proclaimed & spread my Fame: [f.l.-CCXXVI-] |
poems/152.htm | The tragic earth [f.l.-CLII-] |
poems/62.htm | The unburdened soil [f.l.-LXII-] |
poems/19.htm | World holds together by keeping from itself [f.l.-XIX-] |
poems/488.htm | The Village of The Monsters. [St.-CDLXXXVIII-] |
poems/487.htm | The Voyage of The Fra Jolly-Song. [St.-CDLXXXVII-] |
poems/105.htm | The willows know [f.l.-CV-] |
poems/430.htm | The Wind on the plain [f.l.-CDXXX-] |
poems/176.htm | The Wind on tiptoe kisses comes [f.l.-CLXXVI-] |
poems/110.htm | To The Winds of Winter [T.-CX-] |
poems/213.htm | The World is not yet old [f.l.-CCXIII-] |
poems/174.htm | The year passed me by, and I [f.l.-CLXXIV-] |
poems/59.htm | There is a grotto [f.l.-LIX-] |
poems/268.htm | There is O [f.l.-CCLXVIII-] |
poems/493.htm | Things Were Much Stranger Then! [St.-CDXCIII-] |
poems/88.htm | Tough Heart. [s.T.-LXXXVIII-] |
poems/336.htm | This is not Wisdom. You can tell: [f.l.-CCCXXXVI-] |
poems/352.htm | Threads of wounds [f.l.-CCCLII-] |
poems/122.htm | Three cats in an ambulance [f.l.-CXXII-] |
poems/128.htm | Time trumps up another turn [f.l.-CXXVIII-] |
poems/290.htm | [To A Mirror] [s.T.-CCXC-] |
poems/113.htm | Toad, the philosopher, perfectly still [f.l.-CXIII-] |
poems/15.htm | TOMBSTONES [T.-XV-] |
poems/148.htm | Your words run stilled [f.l.-CXLVIII-] |
poems/326.htm | Truth, the Great Immolator of madmen & kings [f.l.-CCCXXVI-] |
poems/35.htm | Trust me to bring you! said the Sea [f.l.-XXXV-] |
poems/58.htm | Two watermelons fell from The Sky: [f.l.-LVIII-] |
poems/360.htm | Under the Night [f.l.-CCCLX-] |
poems/87.htm | Upon the shore the waves reside [f.l.-LXXXVII-] |
poems/56.htm | Winter awaits, although impatiently [f.l.-LVI-] |
poems/340.htm | We are a restless quiver on the throat [f.l.-CCCXL-] |
poems/51.htm | We were enwound by The Great Sound [f.l.-LI-] |
poems/199.htm | Wearing her multiples-robes slightly [f.l.-CXCIX-] |
poems/388.htm | Whatever Darkness lives collects [f.l.-CCCLXXXVIII-] |
poems/195.htm | What angles dissect the World [f.l.-CXCV-] |
poems/233.htm | What boundless & compelling [f.l.-CCXXXIII-] |
poems/147.htm | What do'ye want it to be about? [f.l.-CXLVII-] |
poems/134.htm | What Eyeball saw [f.l.-CXXXIV-] |
poems/300.htm | What is distance? [f.l.-CCC-] |
poems/347.htm | What is normal?... Not all our Mind [f.l.-CCCXLVII-] |
poems/243.htm | What matters if Wisdom [f.l.-CCXLIII-] |
poems/296.htm | What passions the hills have known [f.l.-CCXCVI-] |
poems/434.htm | What the West Wind saw [f.l.-CDXXXIV-] |
poems/109.htm | What World knows [f.l.-CIX-] |
poems/54.htm | WRAPPED UP TOO LITTLE OR TOO MUCH [T.-LIV-] |
poems/78.htm | When I was sitting in a restaurant [f.l.-LXXVIII-] |
poems/178.htm | When it was Th'Sword (new-built) [f.l.-CLXXVIII-] |
poems/28.htm | When it's dark, when it's very dark [f.l.-XXVIII-] |
poems/249.htm | Where the Sunfalls [f.l.-CCXLIX-] |
poems/47.htm | Whose elegies [f.l.-XLVII-] |
poems/197.htm | Why did they build the Pyramizoid? [f.l.-CXCVII-] |
poems/489.htm | Will Powerfool Wishing A Mite. [St.-CDLXXXIX-] |
poems/44.htm | Wisdom covers all with Rust [f.l.-XLIV-] |
poems/188.htm | With lover's lips my woman says [f.l.-CLXXXVIII-] |
poems/271.htm | Withered brownstone fringe [f.l.-CCLXXI-] |
poems/285.htm | Within the heart Th'Winter is [f.l.-CCLXXXV-] |
poems/244.htm | You cannot build a spiral tower [f.l.-CCXLIV-] |
poems/425.htm | You should've brought some yet more [f.l.-CDXXV-] |
poems/256.htm | You will be held accountable [f.l.-CCLVI-] |
poems/322.htm | You will not know [f.l.-CCCXXII-] |
poems/57.htm | Your classes [f.l.-LVII-] |
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