354 Poetry for Students
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn’s being (Ode
to the West Wind) V2:163
Oh, but it is dirty! (Filling Station) V12:57
old age sticks (old age sticks) V3:246
On either side the river lie (The Lady of Shalott) V15:95
On the seashore of endless worlds children meet. The
infinite (60) V18:3
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and
weary (The Raven) V1:200
Once some people were visiting Chekhov (Chocolates)
V11:17
One day I’ll lift the telephone (Elegy for My Father, Who
Is Not Dead) V14:154
One foot down, then hop! It’s hot (Harlem Hopscotch)
V2:93
one shoe on the roadway presents (A Piéd) V3:16
Out of the hills of Habersham, (Song of the
Chattahoochee) V14:283
Out walking in the frozen swamp one gray day (The
Wood-Pile) V6:251
Oysters we ate (Oysters) V4:91
P
Pentagon code (Smart and Final Iris) V15:183
Poised between going on and back, pulled (The Base
Stealer) V12:30
Q
Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir (Cargoes)
V5:44
R
Red men embraced my body’s whiteness (Birch Canoe)
V5:31
Remember me when I am gone away (Remember)
V14:255
S
Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s day? (Sonnet 18)
V2:222
She came every morning to draw water (A Drink of
Water) V8:66
She sang beyond the genius of the sea. (The Idea of Order
at Key West) V13:164
She walks in beauty, like the night (She Walks in Beauty)
V14:268
Side by side, their faces blurred, (An Arundel Tomb) V12:17
Since the professional wars— (Midnight) V2:130
S’io credesse che mia risposta fosse(The Love Song of J.
Alfred Prufrock) V1:97
Sky black (Duration) V18:93
Sleepless as Prospero back in his bedroom (Darwin in
1881) V13:83
so much depends (The Red Wheelbarrow) V1:219
So the man spread his blanket on the field (A Tall Man
Executes a Jig) V12:228
So the sky wounded you, jagged at the heart, (Daylights)
V13:101
Softly, in the dark, a woman is singing to me (Piano)
V6:145
Some say it’s in the reptilian dance (The Greatest
Grandeur) V18:119
Some say the world will end in fire (Fire and Ice) V7:57
Something there is that doesn’t love a wall (Mending
Wall) V5:231
Sometimes walking late at night (Butcher Shop) V7:43
Sometimes, a lion with a prophet’s beard (For An
Assyrian Frieze) V9:120
Sometimes, in the middle of the lesson (Music Lessons)
V8:117
somewhere i have never travelled,gladly beyond
(somewhere i have never travelled,gladly
beyond) V19:265
South of the bridge on Seventeenth (Fifteen) V2:78
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, (Funeral Blues)
V10:139
Strong Men, riding horses. In the West (Strong Men,
Riding Horses) V4:209
Such places are too still for history, (Deep Woods) V14:138
Sundays too my father got up early (Those Winter
Sundays) V1:300
Swing low sweet chariot (Swing Low Sweet Chariot)
V1:283
T
Take heart, monsieur, four-fifths of this province (For
Jean Vincent D’abbadie, Baron St.-Castin)
V12:78
Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean (Tears, Idle
Tears) V4:220
Tell me not, in mournful numbers (A Psalm of Life)
V7:165
Temple bells die out. (Temple Bells Die Out) V18:210
That is no country for old men. The young (Sailing to
Byzantium) V2:207
That time of drought the embered air (Drought Year) V8:78
That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall (My Last
Duchess) V1:165
The apparition of these faces in the crowd (In a Station of
the Metro) V2:116
The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold (The
Destruction of Sennacherib) V1:38
The broken pillar of the wing jags from the clotted
shoulder (Hurt Hawks) V3:138
The bud (Saint Francis and the Sow) V9:222
The Bustle in a House (The Bustle in a House) V10:62
The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard (Out, Out—)
V10:212
The courage that my mother had (The Courage that My
Mother Had) V3:79
The Curfew tolls the knell of parting day (Elegy Written
in a Country Churchyard) V9:73
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
(The Force That Through the Green Fuse
Drives the Flower) V8:101
The green lamp flares on the table (This Life) V1:293
The ills I sorrow at (Any Human to Another) V3:2
The instructor said (Theme for English B) V6:194
The king sits in Dumferling toune (Sir Patrick Spens)
V4:177
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn’s being
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