There is the trap that catches noblest
spirits, that caught— they say—
God, when he walked on earth
(Shine, Perishing Republic)
V4:162
there was light (Vancouver Lights)
V8:246
They also serve who only stand and
wait.’’ ([On His Blindness]
Sonnet 16) V3:262
They are going to some point true
and unproven. (Geometry)
V15:68
They have not sown, and feed on
bitter fruit. (A Black Man Talks
of Reaping) V32:21
They rise, they walk again (The
Heaven of Animals) V6:76
They say a child with two mouths is
no good. (Pantoun for Chinese
Women) V29:242
They think I lost. I think I won
(Harlem Hopscotch) V2:93
They’d eaten every one.’’ (The
Walrus and the Carpenter)
V30:258–259
This is my page for English B (Theme
for English B) V6:194
This Love (In Memory of Radio)
V9:145
Tho’ it were ten thousand mile!
(A Red, Red Rose) V8:152
Though I sang in my chains like the
sea (Fern Hill) V3:92
Till human voices wake us, and we
drown (The Love Song of
J. Alfred Prufrock) V1:99
Till Love and Fame to nothingness
do sink (When I Have Fears
that I May Cease to Be) V2:295
Till the gossamer thread you fling
catch somewhere, O my soul.
(A Noiseless Patient Spider)
V31:190–91
To an admiring Bog! (I’m Nobody!
Who Are You?) V35:83
To every woman a happy ending
(Barbie Doll) V9:33
to glow at midnight. (The Blue Rim
of Memory) V17:39
to its owner or what horror has
befallen the other shoe (A Pie ́d)
V3:16
To live with thee and be thy love.
(The Nymph’s Reply to the
Shepherd) V14:241
To mock the riddled corpses round
Bapaume. (‘‘Blighters’’) V28:3
To strengthen whilst one stands.’’
(Goblin Market) V27:96
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to
yield (Ulysses) V2:279
To the moaning and the groaning of
the bells (The Bells) V3:47
To the temple, singing. (In the
Suburbs) V14:201
To wound myself upon the sharp
edges of the night? (The Taxi)
V30:211–212
torn from a wedding brocade.
(My Mother Combs My Hair)
V34:133
Turned to that dirt from whence he
sprung. (A Satirical Elegy on
the Death of a Late Famous
General) V27:216
U
Undeniable selves, into your days,
and beyond. (The Continuous
Life) V18:51
until at last I lift you up and wrap
you within me. (It’s like This)
V23:138–139
Until Eternity. (The Bustle in a
House) V10:62
unusual conservation (Chocolates)
V11:17
Uttering cries that are almost human
(American Poetry) V7:2
W
War is kind (War Is Kind) V9:253
watching to see how it’s done. (I Stop
Writing the Poem) V16:58
water. (Poem in Which My Legs Are
Accepted) V29:262
We are satisfied, if you are; but
why did I die? (Losses)
V31:167–68
we tread upon, forgetting. Truth
be told. (Native Guard)
V29:185
Went home and put a bullet
through his head (Richard
Cory) V4:117
Were not the one dead, turned to
their affairs. (Out, Out—)
V10:213
Were toward Eternity— (Because
I Could Not Stop for Death)
V2:27
What will survive of us is love.
(An Arundel Tomb) V12:18
When I died they washed me out of
the turret with a hose (The
Death of the Ball Turret
Gunner) V2:41
when they untie them in the
evening. (Early in the Morning)
V17:75
when you are at a party. (Social Life)
V19:251
When you have both (Toads) V4:244
Where deep in the night I hear a
voice (Butcher Shop) V7:43
Where ignorant armies clash by
night (Dover Beach) V2:52
Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in
bronze for me! (My Last
Duchess) V1:166
Which for all you know is the life
you’ve chosen. (The God Who
Loves You) V20:88
which is not going to go wasted on
me which is why I’m telling you
about it (Having a Coke with
You) V12:106
which only looks like anl, and
is silent. (Trompe l’Oeil)
V22:216
whirring into her raw skin like stars
(Uncoiling) V35:277
white ash amid funereal cypresses
(Helen) V6:92
Who are you and what is your
purpose?(The Mystery)
V15:138
Why am I not as they? (Lineage)
V31:145–46
Wi’ the Scots lords at his feit (Sir
Patrick Spens) V4:177
Will always be ready to bless the day
(Morning Walk) V21:167
will be easy, my rancor less bitter...
(On the Threshold) V22:128
Will hear of as a god.’’ (How we
Heard the Name) V10:167
Wind, like the dodo’s (Bedtime
Story) V8:33
windowpanes. (View) V25:246–247
With courage to endure! (Old Stoic)
V33:144
With gold unfading,
WASHINGTON! be thine.
(To His Excellency General
Washington) V13:213
with my eyes closed. (We Live
by What We See at Night)
V13:240
With silence and tears. (When We
Two Parted) V29:297
with the door closed. (Hanging Fire)
V32:93
With the slow smokeless burning
of decay (The Wood-Pile)
V6:252
With what they had to go on.
(The Conquerors) V13:67
Without cease or doubt sew the sweet
sad earth. (The Satyr’s Heart)
V22:187
Would scarcely know that we were
gone. (There Will Come Soft
Rains) V14:301
Cumulative Index of Last Lines
Cumulative Index of Last Lines