Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title
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First Line of Poem
Poem Title
Author
Lines
Views
I 'm ashamed, - that 's the fact, - it 's a pitiful case,
Lines
Oliver Wendell Holmes
28
193
I 's boun' to see my gal to-night
On The Road
Paul Laurence Dunbar
32
199
I 's feelin' kin' o' lonesome in my little room to-night,
To The Eastern Shore
Paul Laurence Dunbar
24
235
I 've been list'nin' to them lawyers
The Lawyers' Ways
Paul Laurence Dunbar
32
200
I a dirge will pen to thee;
To Perenna.
Robert Herrick
6
123
I abhor the slimy kiss,
Kisses Loathsome.
Robert Herrick
8
142
I admit the briar
A First Confession
William Butler Yeats
18
847
I adore you, the nocturnal vault’s likeness,
Je t’adore à l’égal de la voûte nocturne
Charles Baudelaire
10
341
I aimless wandered thro' the woods, and flung
Soothing.
Sophie M. (Almon) Hensley
20
240
I ain't a timid man at all, I'm just as brave as most,
Fed Up
Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton)
26
450
I ain't afeard uv snakes, or toads, or bugs, or worms, or mice,
Seein' Things
Eugene Field
30
204
I ain't the kind of bloke as takes to any steady job;
Bottle-O!
Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton)
28
482
I alter day by day in hair and mien,
Sonnet CLXII.
Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)
14
97
I always was a remarkable child; so old for my age, and such a sensitive nature!--Mamma often says so.
A Sweet Little Dear
Juliana Horatia Ewing
44
294
I always loved, I love sincerely yet,
Sonnet LXIV.
Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)
14
122
I am a "coach" in Roman law by fate,
Roman Law
James Williams
32
14
I am a bubble
An Evening Prayer
George MacDonald
16
145
I am a cloud in the heaven’s height,
The Cloud
Sara Teasdale
431
I am a Goddess of the ambrosial courts,
Artemis Prologuizes
Robert Browning
121
494
I am a house, says Senlin, locked and darkened,
Senlin, A Biography: Part 02: His Futile Preoccupations - 01
Conrad Potter Aiken
32
564
I am a keeper of the law
To J. Rankine.
Robert Burns
12
229
I AM a little weary of my life
The Diary Of An Old Soul. - December.
George MacDonald
217
127
I am a man of forty, sirs, a native of East Haddam,
Fragments Of An Unfinished Poem
James Russell Lowell
174
120
I am a man! Let every one
Man's Dignity.
Friedrich Schiller
92
74
I am a memory of cosmogony,
Voices.
Charles Hamilton Musgrove
28
105
I am a part of all you see
Penetralia
Madison Julius Cawein
35
215
I am a part of all you see
Penetralia
Madison Julius Cawein
35
355
I am a pilgrim far from home,
Behind The Bars
Edward Smyth Jones
32
195
I am a pool in a peaceful place,
The Sea Wind
Sara Teasdale
762
I am a pretty wench,
Nursery Rhyme. CCCCLXI. Love And Matrimony.
Unknown
6
6
I am a river flowing from God's sea
The River
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
26
20
I am a river flowing from God's sea
The River
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
26
17
I am a river flowing round your hill,
The Image
John Frederick Freeman
18
223
I am a Road; a good road, fair and smooth and broad;
Song Of The Road
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
30
12
I am a shell. From me you shall not hear
A Minor Poet
Stephen Vincent Benet
14
344
I am a very little girl,
Little Phillis.
Kate Greenaway
24
273
I am a writer's pipe; you see
The Pipe
Charles Baudelaire
14
254
I am afraid these verses will not please you, but
Sonnet To Byron.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
15
88
I am afraid to think about my death,
No Coward's Song
James Elroy Flecker
12
250
I am afraid, oh I am so afraid!
Fear
Sara Teasdale
746
I am all alone in the house to-night;
Alone In The House
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
36
28
I am alone - oh be thou near to me,
The Prayer Of A Lonely Heart.
Frances Anne Kemble (Fanny)
46
247
I am alone, in spite of love,
Alone
Sara Teasdale
871
I AM always inclined to suspect
The Gascon
Jean de La Fontaine
38
139
I am an outcast, sinful and vile I know,
The Wages Of Sin.
Marietta Holley
96
240
I am any man’s suitor,
The ‘How’ And The ‘Why’
Alfred Lord Tennyson
680
I am as a spirit who has dwelt
Fragment: Wedded Souls.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
12
81
I am as brown as brown can be,
The Brown Girl
Frank Sidgwick
64
77
I am as weary as a child
A Song
Theodosia Garrison
12
265
I am back from up the country, very sorry that I went,
Borderland
Henry Lawson
54
591
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