| A Call Rose |
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| A Day |
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| A First Poem from Jerusalem |
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| A Future Without a Perhaps |
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| A Hundred Ways to Pray |
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| A Little Snow Research |
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| A Lonely Few Say |
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| A Loving Complaint |
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| A Man and a Woman |
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| A November Tip |
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| A Rose and Milton |
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| African Elegy |
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| Agrigentum Road |
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| Alba |
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| Alice After Wonderland |
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| Ancient Rome |
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| Apart |
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| Arachnon, Lord of the Lies |
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| Archaic Torso of Apollo (Translated) |
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| Arms and the Man (Aeneid I. 1-11) |
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| As a Woman Aging |
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| As it Was Written in Pencil While Pent in the Sealed Railway Car |
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| At Dawn Tomorrow |
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| At Napoleon's Tomb |
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| Autumn |
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| Autumn Day |
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| Autumn Garden |
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| Autumn Melody |
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| Autumn Nights |
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| Awakening |
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| Bagni di Lucca |
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| Ballad of the Fair Lady |
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| Because my Birth was by no Choice |
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| Beyond Sleep and Waking |
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| Black Spot |
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| Bleak Day has Petered Out |
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| Budapest |
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| By Flickering Sundown |
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| Captive |
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| Cædmon's Hymn to God |
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| Christ on the Cross |
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| Christmas |
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| Cleopatra |
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| Correspondances (Translated) |
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| Creator |
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| Crossing the Yangtze |
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| d**h Fugue |
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| d**h Has no Terror (from "Trojan Women") |
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| Daemon |
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| Dead End |
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| Defeat at Pharsalus (Bellum Civile 7.617-46) |
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| Dido's Lament |
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| Dreamtigers |
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| Due Time |
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| Eastward of All |
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| Ein Yahav |
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| End of Season |
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| Entrance |
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| Epitaph of the Innocent |
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| Everness |
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| Every Language |
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| Exegi Monumentum |
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| Fall |
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| Fallen Oak |
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| False Dawn |
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| February (Translated) |
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| For Her Dead Husband |
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| For the First Time |
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| For the Star |
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| Found |
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| Fractal |
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| Fragment 538 (Omnia Vanitas) |
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| Freedom's Seed |
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| From "Cranes in the Threshold" |
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| From the Peasant to His Illustrious Tyrant |
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| Gethsemane |
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| Ghazal 1, Ars Poetica |
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| Ghazal 14, An Aubade |
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| Ghazal 148, Epiphany |
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| Ghazal 164, Where Have All the Lovers Gone? |
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| Ghazal 186, Entreaty to Fakhr-al Din Abdul Samad |
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| Ghazal 194, Against Sufistry |
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| Ghazal 195, For the Love of God |
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| Ghazal 203, In Memoriam |
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| Ghazal 220, Aspirations |
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| Ghazal 246, The Night of Power |
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| Ghazal 328, Prayer of Love and d**h |
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| Ghazal 36, A Rest From Both Worlds |
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| Ghazal 367, Wine, Humans and Song |
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| Ghazal 388, The Sun and Holy Spirits |
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| Ghazal 40, Thanks Be To God |
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| Ghazal 42, Lament for Drinks Past |
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| Ghazal 46, On Time and the Times |
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| Ghazal 98, News from Abroad |
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| Ghazal of the Dead Boy |
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| Ghazal of the Terrible Presence |
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| God No Longer Speaks |
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| God the Infidel |
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| Goodbye to a Friend Who is Returning North After the Rebellion |
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| Grand Central Station by Night |
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| Grey |
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| Guan Ju: Song in Honour of a Young Couple |
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| Hamlet |
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| He Indicates the Brevity of Life, Unthinking and Suffering, as it is Surprised by d**h |
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| Helen |
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| Here is the Sign |
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| Hunting the Chimera |
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| Hymn to Nemesis |
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| I Dare Say I Dare Not Say |
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| I Do Not Want to Live Through Another War |
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| I Have no use for Regimental Odes (from "Secrets of the Craft") |
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| I Loved You (Translation) |
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| I Saw |
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| I Want a Book of Poems |
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| In a Church |
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| In Your Time of Grief |
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| Incomplete |
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| Invitation to the Voyage |
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| Ion in the Delphic Dawn |
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| Isaac |
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| Jerusalem is a Port City |
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| Joy and Love Afar |
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| Juan de Mairena: A Childhood Memory |
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| Julia on Pandateria |
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| Knot 18 |
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| Lakes |
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| Lament for a Man Dear to Her |
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| Lament for Arbad |
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| Lament for Clairac |
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| Lament for His People in Rawḥān |
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| Last |
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| Lesson in Translation |
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| Letters from the Ghetto |
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| Lines Written in Remembrance |
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| Lost Things |
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| Lot's Wife |
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| Love Constant Beyond d**h |
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| Love Letter to Lord Zian |
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| Love Poem VI |
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| Love Song (Translated) |
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| Lover of Lovers |
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| Lullaby |
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| Many a Year |
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| Masterwork |
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| Memnon |
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| Midnight on the Campaign |
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| Mignon's Longing |
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| Migrating Birds |
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| Minor Key |
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| Moon Over Frontier Mountains |
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| Moonlight |
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| Mozart |
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| My Dead |
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| My Father |
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| My Father (Translated) |
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| My God, Why Did You Forsake Me? |
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| My Heart is in the East |
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| My Jewelled Mat Feels like Fall |
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| My Paper Bridge |
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| Mythos |
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| Near His Beloved |
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| Negro Lullaby |
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| Night Came into My House |
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| Night Over Birkenau |
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| No Rome in Rome |
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| Notre Dame |
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| Ode |
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| Ode 1.11 - Ode for Ca**andra |
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| Ode 1.25 |
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| Ode 1.38 |
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| Ode 1.9 - To Thaliarchus in Winter |
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| Ode 2.1 - To Pollio, On His History of the Civil Wars |
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| Ode 3.30 |
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| Ode 4.7 - Permanence and Change |
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| Ode to Liberty |
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| Odysseus |
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| Of Things Past |
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| On a Moonlit Night While Imprisoned in Chang'an |
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| On a Night of Rain in Jerusalem |
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| On Embarking on a Study of Anglo-Saxon Grammar |
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| On Fate and Fatality |
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| On Her Own Grave |
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| On Meeting Li Guinian South of the Yangtze |
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| On Not Emigrating |
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| On the Slaughter |
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| On the Solar Apocalypse (Georgics I. 461-514) |
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| Opening to his Epic on the Civil War (Bellum Civile 1.1-82) |
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| Our Age |
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| Over-understanding |
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| Permanence in Change |
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| Pine |
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| Poem 101 (A Brother's Tears) |
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| Poem for the Man of Light |
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| Poem I: Pleasure Hurts |
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| Poem XLVI: Voyage of Love or d**h |
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| Poem XXVIII: Dark Night of the Heart |
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| Portuguese Fort |
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| Pouring Myself Drinks Alone at Midnight |
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| Presented to Subprefect Zhang |
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| Prometheus (Translated) |
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| Rain |
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| Remembrance |
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| Republican Exile |
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| Rhyme 21 |
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| Rhyme II |
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| Rome Entombed in its Ruins |
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| Sail |
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| Self-Courtesy |
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| Self-Destruction |
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| Self-Portrait |
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| Sensation (Translated) |
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| Sepulcher |
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| Since I am Corruptly Fallen |
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| Slavery |
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| Slender Ships |
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| Snow |
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| Song of a Jewish Poet in 1943 |
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| Song of the Beautiful Trust |
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| Song of the Hireling Worker |
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| Song of the Horseman (I) |
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| Song of the Horseman (II) |
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| Song of the Watchmen of Modena |
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| Sonnet 164 |
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| Sonnet 2 |
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| Sonnet 23 (Men and Their Clichés) |
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| Sonnet 8 |
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| Speechless Water |
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| Stagnant Water |
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| Stanzas from Eugene Onegin |
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| Stanzas to Tsar Nicholas I |
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| Stormwind Evening |
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| Summer Night |
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| Sundown |
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| Sunflower |
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| Sunset Possibilities |
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| Sunset Speech (from Faust) |
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| Supplication for Yom Kippur |
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| Texas |
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| The Albatross |
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| The Approach of d**h |
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| The Astounded Pen |
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| The Cats |
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| The Cycle of d**h: A Muˁallaqa |
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| The Dagger |
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| The Dark Night of the Soul |
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| The Discoverer |
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| The Dream |
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| The Elvenking |
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| The Enemy (Translated) |
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| The Flute Player |
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| The Gazelle |
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| The Gift |
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| The Gypsy |
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| The Hawk |
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| The Infinite (Translated) |
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| The Invocation |
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| The Lake |
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| The Landscape |
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| The Loreley |
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| The Messenger |
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| The Mirabeau Bridge |
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| The Moon Comes Forth |
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| The Mountain Poem: Words Spoken in Contemplation |
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| The Night of Exile, Tristia 1.3 |
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| The Odyssey - Invocation to the Muse |
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| The Odyssey - Scylla and Charybdis |
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| The Old Gods are Dead |
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| The Piano |
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| The Pine and the Palm |
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| The Poem |
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| The Prisoner |
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| The Promise of Jupiter (Aeneid I. 275-296) |
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| The Prophet |
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| The Revenant |
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| The Sacred Night |
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| The Sails |
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| The Sea was Aglitter |
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| The Seven Days |
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| The Silent Road |
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| The Sinful Woman |
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| The Song of the Caged Goshawk |
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| The Tomb of Ma**ila the Slave Girl |
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| The Trees were There and Still |
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| The Upas Tree |
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| The Veil of Religions |
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| The Woman Dancing |
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| There are Three Periods of Memory |
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| Think Not Too Much |
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| This is the Murder Age |
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| This Pot Once had a Mind |
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| Thou |
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| Thought on a Quiet Night |
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| Threshold |
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| Thundering Trajectory |
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| Time Like A Fallen Horse |
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| To a Friend in a POW Camp |
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| To a Saxon Poet |
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| To d**h |
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| To Dawe, Esq. |
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| To the Sea |
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| To... |
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| Today I am Modest |
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| Toil |
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| Tomb Raider |
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| Tonight, I Lurked |
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| Tropical Stonecutting |
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| Ty'r Ysgol |
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| Ulysses |
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| Unbounded |
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| Under the Tooth of Their Plough |
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| Vengeance at Dawn |
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| Wagons |
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| War |
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| Was That Layla's Flame |
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| Wayfarer, The Only Way |
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| Wayfarer's Evening Song |
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| What's in my Name for You? |
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| When I Behold the Skylark |
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| When I Spoke the Blessing |
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| When You Are Old |
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| While There is yet the Colour of the Rose |
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| Winter Journey |
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| Woman Bathing |
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| Wulf and Eadwacer |
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| Yearning in Chang'an |
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| You Know This |
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| Young Son Asleep |
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