Bliss Carman (William) April 15, 1861 - June 8, 1929 Poetry Listing Read More About Bliss Carman (William) below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Captain Of The Press-Gang. Shipmate, leave the ghostly shadows, 40 340 A Faun's Song. Cool! cool! cool! Cool and sweet 20 421 A Friend's Wish. To C. W. S. Give me your last Aloha , 8 432 A Good-By. For love of the roving foot 4 333 A Hill Song. Hills where once my love and I 18 392 A More Ancient Mariner. The swarthy bee is a buccaneer, 76 364 A Rover's Song. Snowdrift of the mountains, Spindrift of the sea, 16 389 A Son Of The Sea I was born for deep-sea faring; 12 307 A Song Before Sailing Wind of the dead men's feet, 44 488 A Song By The Shore. Lose and love" is love's first art; 18 385 A Song For Marna. Dame of the night of hair 16 334 A Stein Song. Give a rouse, then, in the Maytime 28 360 A Toast. Here's a health to thee, Roberts, 20 324 A Vagabond Song. There is something in the autumn that is native to my blood 12 316 A Waif. Do you know what it is to be vagrant born? 12 390 Accident In Art. That painter has not with a careless smutch 14 406 Across The Table. To A. L. L. Here's to you, Arthur! You and I 16 364 An Easter Market. Today, through your Easter market 52 401 Arnold, Master Of The Scud There's a schooner out from Kingsport, 96 285 At Michaelmas. About the time of Michael's feast 112 316 At Sea. As a brave man faces the foe, 36 393 At The End Of The Day. There is no escape by the river, 32 399 At The Granite Gate There paused to shut the door 56 430 At The Road-House: In Memory Of Robert Louis Stevenson. You hearken, fellows? Turned aside 52 313 Barney Mcgee. Barney McGee, there's no end of good luck in you, 112 356 Behind The Arras I like the old house tolerably well, 300 465 Beyond The Gamut Softly, softly, Niccolo Amati! 272 420 Buie Annajohn. Buie Annajohn was the king's black mare, 29 407 Comrades. Comrades, pour the wine to-night 28 309 Concerning Kavin. When Kavin comes back from the barber, 4 377 Contemporaries. A barbered woman's man,"--yes, so 49 651 Daisies. Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune 8 427 Discovery. When the bugler morn shall wind his horn, 48 360 Distillation. They that eat the uncrushed grape 6 457 Down The Songo. Floating! Floating--and all the stillness waits 51 361 Earth's Lyric. You hearken, my fellow, 28 407 Evening On The Potomac. The fervid breath of our flushed Southern May 33 390 Exit Anima Cease, Wind, to blow And drive the peopled snow, 51 384 Fancy's Fool Cornel, cornel, green and white, 48 463 Hack And Hew Hack and Hew were the sons of God 36 431 Hem And Haw. Hem and Haw were the sons of sin, 28 384 Hunting-Song: From "King Arthur." Oh, who would stay indoor, indoor, 16 420 In A Copy Of Browning. Browning, old fellow, 136 267 In A Garden. Thought is a garden wide and old 8 398 In A Silence Heart to heart! And the stillness of night and the moonlight, 28 344 In The House Of Idiedaily. Oh, but life went gayly, gayly, 44 279 In The Wayland Willows. Once I met a soncy maid, 36 334 In The Wings The play is Life; and this round earth, 24 456 In The Workshop. Once in the Workshop, ages ago, 23 268 Isabel. In her body's perfect sweet 6 364
122 Articles (3 Pages, 50 Per Page) [ 1 | 2 | 3 ] About: Bliss Carman, was a preeminent Canadian poet. He was born William Bliss Carman in Fredericton, in the Maritime province of New Brunswick. He published under the name "Bliss Carman," although the "Bliss" is his mother's surname.
As with many Canadian poets, nature figures prominently as a theme in his work. In his time, he was arguably Canada's best known poet, and was dubbed by some the "unofficial poet laureate of Canada." This page viewed 6150 times.
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