Had we but world enough, and time
(To His Coy Mistress) V5:276
Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! (To a Sky-
Lark) V32:251
Half a league, half a league (The
Charge of the Light Brigade)
V1:2
Having a Coke with You (Having a
Coke with You) V12:105
He clasps the crag with crooked
hands (The Eagle) V11:30
He was found by the Bureau of
Statistics to be (The Unknown
Citizen) V3:302
He was seen, surrounded by rifles,
(The Crime Was in Granada)
V23:55–56
Hear the sledges with the bells—
(The Bells) V3:46
Heart, you bully, you punk, I’m
wrecked, I’m shocked (One Is
One) V24:158
Her body is not so white as (Queen-
Ann’s-Lace) V6:179
Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee;
(The Night Piece: To Julia)
V29:206
Her eyes were coins of porter and her
West (A Farewell to English)
V10:126
Here, above, (The Man-Moth)
V27:135
Here they are. The soft eyes open
(The Heaven of Animals) V6:75
His Grace! impossible! what dead! (A
Satirical Elegy on the Death of
a Late Famous General)
V27:216
His speed and strength, which is the
strength of ten (His Speed and
Strength) V19:96
Hog Butcher for the World
(Chicago) V3:61
Hold fast to dreams (Dream
Variations) V15:42
Hope is a tattered flag and a dream
out of time. (Hope is a Tattered
Flag) V12:120
‘‘Hope’’ is the thing with feathers—
(‘‘Hope’’ Is the Thing with
Feathers) V3:123
How do I love thee? Let me count the
ways (Sonnet 43) V2:236
How is your life with the other one,
(An Attempt at Jealousy)
V29:23
How shall we adorn (Angle of Geese)
V2:2
How soon hath Time, the subtle thief
of youth, (On His Having
Arrived at the Age of Twenty-
Three) V17:159
How would it be if you took yourself
off (Landscape with Tractor)
V10:182
Hunger crawls into you (Hunger in
New York City) V4:79
I
I am fourteen (Hanging Fire) V32:93
I am not a painter, I am a poet (Why
I Am Not a Painter) V8:258
I am silver and exact. I have no
preconceptions (Mirror)
V1:116
I am the Smoke King (The Song of
the Smoke) V13:196
I am trying to pry open your casket
(Dear Reader) V10:85
I became a creature of light (The
Mystery) V15:137
I cannot love the Brothers Wright
(Reactionary Essay on Applied
Science) V9:199
I caught a tremendous fish (The
Fish) V31:44
I died for Beauty—but was scarce (I
Died for Beauty) V28:174
I don’t mean to make you cry.
(Monologue for an Onion)
V24:120–121
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, (I felt a
Funeral in my Brain) V13:137
I gave birth to life. (Maternity)
V21:142–143
I have been one acquainted with the
night. (Acquainted with the
Night) V35:3
I have eaten (This Is Just to Say)
V34:240
I have just come down from my
father (The Hospital Window)
V11:58
I have met them at close of day
(Easter 1916) V5:91
I have sown beside all waters in my
day. (A Black Man Talks of
Reaping) V32:20
I haven’t the heart to say (To an
Unknown Poet) V18:221
I hear America singing, the varied
carols I hear (I Hear America
Singing) V3:152
I heard a Fly buzz—when I died— (I
Heard a Fly Buzz— When I
Died—) V5:140
I know that I shall meet my fate (An
Irish Airman Foresees His
Death) V1:76
I know what the caged bird feels,
alas! (Sympathy) V33:203
I leant upon a coppice gate (The
Darkling Thrush) V18:74
I lie down on my side in the moist
grass (Omen) v22:107
I looked in my heart while the wild
swans went over. (Wild Swans)
V17:221
I love to go out in late September
(Blackberry Eating) V35:23
I met a traveller from an antique land
(Ozymandias) V27:173
I prove a theorem and the house
expands: (Geometry) V15:68
I saw that a star had broken its rope
(Witness) V26:285
I see them standing at the formal
gates of their colleges, (I go
Back to May 1937) V17:112
I shall die, but that is all that I shall
do for Death. (Conscientious
Objector) V34:46
I shook your hand before I went.
(Mastectomy) V26:122
I sit in one of the dives (September 1,
1939) V27:234
I sit in the top of the wood, my eyes
closed (Hawk Roosting) V4:55
I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the
corner of my apron: (An
Ancient Gesture) V31:3
I thought wearing an evergreen dress
(Pine) V23:223–224
I, too, sing America. (I, Too)
V30:99
I wandered lonely as a cloud (I
Wandered Lonely as a Cloud)
V33:71
I was angry with my friend; (A
Poison Tree) V24:195–196
I was born in the congo (Ego-
Tripping) V28:112
I was born too late and I am much
too old, (Death Sentences)
V22:23
I was born under the mudbank
(Seeing You) V24:244–245
I was sitting in mcsorley’s. outside it
was New York and beautifully
snowing. (i was sitting in
mcsorley’s) V13:151
I will arise and go now, and go to
Innisfree, (The Lake Isle of
Innisfree) V15:121
If all the world and love were young,
(The Nymph’s Reply to the
Shepard) V14:241
If ever two were one, then surely we
(To My Dear and Loving
Husband) V6:228
If every time their minds drifted,
(What the Poets Could Have
Been) V26:261
If I should die, think only this of me
(The Soldier) V7:218
Cumulative Index of First Lines
Cumulative Index of First Lines