Can Poetry Save the Earth?: A Field Guide to Nature Poems

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Emily Dickinson: Reprinted by permission of the publishers and Trustees of
Amherst College from The Poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by Thomas H.
Johnson. Cambridge, Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Copyright © 1951, 1955, 1979, 1983 by the President and Fellows of Harvard
College.
Robert Frost: Excerpt from “West-Running Brook,” entire poems: “After Apple-
Picking,” “October,” “The Pasture,” “Fire and Ice,” “Dust of Snow,” “Stop-
ping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” and “The Silken Tent” from The Poetry
of Robert Frost, edited by Edward Connery Lathem. Copyright 1923, 1928, 1934,
1939, 1967, 1969, copyright 1942, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1962 by Robert Frost, copy-
right 1967, 1970 by Lesley Frost Ballentine, Reprinted by permission of Henry
Holt and Company, LLC.
John Haines: “Smoke,” “The Eye in the Rock,” “Poem of the Forgotten,”
“Horns,” “Cranes,” “Fourth of July at Santa Ynez,” copyright 1993 by John
Haines. Reprinted from The Owl Mask of the Dreamer with the permission of
Graywolf Press, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Donald Hall: Excerpt from White Apples and the Taste of Stone: Selected Poems,
1946–2006 by Donald Hall. Copyright © 2006 by Donald Hall. Reprinted by
permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Excerpt from
Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall, copyright © 1979 by Donald Hall, text. Used by
permission of Viking Penguin, A Division of Penguin Young Readers Group,
A Member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY



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    Ted Hughes: “The Thought-Fox,” “The Hawk in the Rain,” “Pike,” and “Feb-
    ruary 17th” and excerpts from “1984 on ‘The Tarka Trail,’” and “Teaching
    a dumb calf ” from Collected Poems by Ted Hughes. Copyright © 2003 by the
    Estate of Ted Hughes. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus & Giroux,
    LLC, and Faber and Faber Limited.
    Issa: “The Man Pulling Radishes,” from The Essential Haiku: Versions of Bash ̄o,
    Buson, and Issa, edited and with an introduction by Robert Hass. Introduction
    and selection copyright © 1994 by Robert Hass. Unless otherwise noted, all
    translations copyright © 1994 by Robert Hass. Reprinted by permission of
    HarperCollins Publishers.
    Robinson Jeffers: Excerpt from “Orca,” from The Collected Poetry of Robinson
    Jeffers, edited by Tim Hunt. Copyright © 1987 by the Jeffers Literary Proper-
    ties. All rights reserved. Used with the permission of Stanford University Press.
    Excerpt from “Oh Lovely Rock,” from The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers,
    edited by Tim Hunt. Copyright © 1938, 1966 by Donnan and Garth Jeffers. All
    rights reserved. Used with the permission of Stanford University Press. Excerpt
    from “The Place for No Story,” copyright 1932 and renewed 1960 by Robinson
    Jeffers, “Hurt Hawks,” copyright 1928 and renewed 1956 by Robinson Jeffers,
    from Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers by Robinson Jeffers. Used by permission
    of Random House, Inc.

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