Alan Seeger June 22, 1888 - July 4, 1916 Poetry Listing Read More About Alan Seeger below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Message to America You have the grit and the guts, I know; 120 93 After an Epigram of Clement Marot The lad I was I longer now 8 81 All That's Not Love . . . All that's not love is the dearth of my days, 16 104 An Ode to Antares At dusk, when lowlands where dark waters glide 100 84 An Ode to Natural Beauty There is a power whose inspiration fills 1914 175 96 Antinous Stretched on a sunny bank he lay at rest, 14 105 At the Tomb of Napoleon Before the Elections in America - November, 1912 I stood beside his sepulchre whose fame, 14 86 Bellinglise Deep in the sloping forest that surrounds 1916 28 93 Broceliande Broceliande! in the perilous beauty of silence and menacing shade, 16 87 Champagne (1914-15) In the glad revels, in the happy fetes, 1915 68 84 Coucy The rooks aclamor when one enters here 14 87 Do You Remember Once . . . Do you remember once, in Paris of glad faces, 72 103 El Extraviado Over the radiant ridges borne out on the offshore wind, 24 93 Eudaemon O happiness, I know not what far seas, 24 87 Fragment I In that fair capital where Pleasure, crowned 16 88 Fragment II There was a time when I thought much of Fame, 16 89 Fragment III For there were nights . . . my love to him whose brow 20 90 Fragment IV What is Success? Out of the endless ore 28 76 I Have a Rendezvous with Death . . . I have a rendezvous with Death 24 113 I Loved . . . I loved illustrious cities and the crowds 14 92 Introduction and Conclusion of a Long Poem I have gone sometimes by the gates of Death 69 86 Kyrenaikos Lay me where soft Cyrene rambles down 14 86 La Nue Oft when sweet music undulated round, 52 93 Liebestod I who, conceived beneath another star, 33 80 Lyonesse In Lyonesse was beauty enough, men say: 11 83 Maktoob A shell surprised our post one day 68 82 Ode in Memory of the American Volunteers Fallen for France Ay, it is fitting on this holiday, 100 106 On a Theme in the Greek Anthology Thy petals yet are closely curled, 16 86 On the Cliffs, Newport Tonight a shimmer of gold lies mantled o'er 14 79 Oneata A hilltop sought by every soothing breeze 14 100 Paris First, London, for its myriads; for its height, 169 86 Resurgam Exiled afar from youth and happy love, 6 81 Sonnet I Down the strait vistas where a city street 14 93 Sonnet I Sidney, in whom the heyday of romance 14 88 Sonnet II Her courts are by the flux of flaming ways, 14 80 Sonnet II Not that I always struck the proper mean 14 95 Sonnet III There was a youth around whose early way 14 92 Sonnet III Why should you be astonished that my heart, 14 88 Sonnet IV Up at his attic sill the South wind came 14 78 Sonnet IV - To . . . in church If I was drawn here from a distant place, 1916 14 85 Sonnet IX Amid the florid multitude her face 14 91 Sonnet IX Well, seeing I have no hope, then let us part; 14 92 Sonnet V A tide of beauty with returning May 14 92 Sonnet V Seeing you have not come with me, nor spent 14 86 Sonnet VI Give me the treble of thy horns and hoofs, 14 82 Sonnet VI Oh, you are more desirable to me 14 98 Sonnet VII To me, a pilgrim on that journey bound 14 91 Sonnet VII There have been times when I could storm and plead, 14 90 Sonnet VIII Oft as by chance, a little while apart 14 88 Sonnet VIII Oh, love of woman, you are known to be 14 85
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