Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title
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First Line of Poem
Poem Title
Author
Lines
Views
B, taught by Pope to do his good by stealth,
Inscription - A Misconception
James Russell Lowell
4
158
Baa! Baa! Black sheep, have you any wool?
Baa! Baa! Black Sheep
Walter Crane
4
465
Babe Jesus lay in Mary's lap,
A Christmas Carol
George MacDonald
20
153
Babe, if rhyme be none For that sweet small word
A Rhyme
Algernon Charles Swinburne
32
405
BABETTE she was a fisher gal,
Babette's Love
William Schwenck Gilbert
84
273
Baby and I
Nursery Rhyme. DCXIII. Relics.
Unknown
6
6
Baby mine, over the trees;
Baby Mine.
Kate Greenaway
8
325
Baby, baby bright, Sleep can steal from sight
Cradle Songs
Algernon Charles Swinburne
84
564
Baby, see the flowers! - Baby sees
In a Garden
Algernon Charles Swinburne
28
342
Baby-bird, baby-bird, Ne'er a song on earth
Baby-Bird
Algernon Charles Swinburne
32
395
Bacchus, let me drink no more!
Hymn To Bacchus
Robert Herrick
439
Bacchus, let me drink no more!
A Hymn To Bacchus
Robert Herrick
805
Back again 'n' nothin' missin' barrin' arf a hand,
Hello, Soldier!
Edward Dyson
68
506
Back from a two-years' sentence!
Back From a Two-years' Sentence
James Whitcomb Riley
24
82
Back here, but now, the jobber John
Hay-Meaken. Nunchen Time
William Barnes
738
Back in the dear old country 'tis Christ- mas, and to-night
The Dear Folks in Devon
Fay Inchfawn
16
200
Back of each soldier who fights for France,
The Spirit Of Great Joan
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
32
8
Back shining from the pane, the fire
Songs Of The Winter Nights
George MacDonald
64
118
Back to the breast of thy mother,
Alexander Crummell--Dead
Paul Laurence Dunbar
23
278
Back to the flower-town, side by side,
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor
Algernon Charles Swinburne
52
330
Back to where the roses rest
St. Mary's
Abram Joseph Ryan
50
92
Backward turn, oh! recollection!
Backward Turn, Oh! Recollection.
John Hartley
32
217
Bad are all surfeits; but physicians call
Surfeits.
Robert Herrick
2
139
Bad are the times. SIL. And worse than they are we.
A Pastoral Sung To The King
Robert Herrick
851
Bah, bah, black sheep,
Nursery Rhyme. DLXXXV. Natural History.
Unknown
8
7
Bald heads forgetful of their sins,
The Scholars
William Butler Yeats
575
Bald, with old eyes a blood-shot blue, he comes
Old Sir John
Madison Julius Cawein
14
217
Balmy morning! blessed morning!
Balmy Morning
J. C. Yule, (Pamela S. Vining)
44
15
Bands of dark and bands of light
Travellers' Song
George MacDonald
16
94
Bankes is weak, and Goulbourn too,
Ballad For The Cambridge Election.
Thomas Moore
30
138
Bankrupt! our pockets inside out!
To George Peabody
Oliver Wendell Holmes
16
182
Banner of England, not for a season, O banner of Britain, hast thou
The Defence Of Lucknow
Alfred Lord Tennyson
771
Bannocks o' bear meal, Bannocks o' barley;
Bannocks O' Barley.
Robert Burns
16
302
Bar close as you can, and bolt fast too your door,
No Lock Against Letchery.
Robert Herrick
4
122
Barada, oh father of all rivers
Barada
Nizar Qabbani
749
Barbara Frietchie ban brave old hen,
Barbara Frietchie
William F. Kirk
42
183
Barber, barber, shave a pig,
Nursery Rhyme. DCXXXV. Relics.
Unknown
4
11
Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius made
To The Poet, John Dyer
William Wordsworth
300
Bards of Passion and of Mirth,
Ode
John Keats
40
934
Bards of Passion and of Mirth,
Ode. Written On The Blank Page Before Beaumont And Fletcher's Tragi-Comedy 'The Fair Maid Of The Inn'
John Keats
40
454
Barefooted boys scud up the street
A Sudden Shower
James Whitcomb Riley
28
92
BARINE, to thy always broken vows
Odes From Horace. - To Barine. Book The Second, Ode The Eighth.
Anna Seward
40
113
Barnaby Bright he was a sharp cur,
Nursery Rhyme. DXLVI. Natural History.
Unknown
4
9
Barney Bodkin broke his nose,
Nursery Rhyme. CCCLXXVIII. Paradoxes.
Unknown
4
3
Barney McGee, there's no end of good luck in you,
Barney Mcgee.
Bliss Carman (William)
112
356
Baron Castine of St. Castine
The Student's Second Tale - The Wayside Inn - Part Second
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
341
123
Baroque, but beautiful, between the lunes,
Pearls.
Madison Julius Cawein
14
299
Barren age and withered World! Oh! the dying leaves,
Sitting by the Fire
Henry Kendall
85
529
Barry! your spirit long ago
To Barry Cornwall
Walter Savage Landor
54
141
Bat, bat, (clap hands ,)
Nursery Rhyme. CCCXIX. Games.
Unknown
6
10
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