Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title
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First Line of Poem
Poem Title
Author
Lines
Views
Rabbi Ben Levi, on the Sabbath, read
The Spanish Jew's Tale - The Legend Of Rabbi Ben Levi - The Wayside Inn - Part First
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
86
123
Rabbi Jehosha used to say
What Rabbi Jehosha Said
James Russell Lowell
30
134
Rabbi, begone! Thy powers
Gadara, A.D. 31
William Arthur Dunkerley (John Oxenham)
24
150
Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit-Pie!
Nursery Rhyme. CCCCI. Lullabies.
Unknown
3
30
Race of Abel, sleep and eat;
Abel And Cain
Charles Baudelaire
32
381
Race of veterans! Race of victors!
Race Of Veterans
Walt Whitman
472
Rachel sings sweet -
Rachel
Walter De La Mare
20
16
Rack'd by the flames of jealous rage,
To Mary.
George Gordon Byron
69
396
Radiant notes
Cactus Seed
Lola Ridge
48
100
Rahere, King Henry’s jester, feared by all the Norman Lords
Rahere
Rudyard Kipling
36
597
Rail on, Rail on, ye heartless crew!
To A Knot Of Ungenerous Critics. [1]
George Gordon Byron
100
201
Rain and black night. Beneath the covered bridge
The Raid
Madison Julius Cawein
14
315
Rain and rain! And rain and rain!
We To Sigh Instead of Sing
James Whitcomb Riley
24
86
Rain and rain! and rain and rain!
We To Sigh Instead Of Sing.
James Whitcomb Riley
24
76
Rain and wind and candlelight
A Light In The Window
Madison Julius Cawein
24
283
Rain has fallen all the day.
Rain Has Fallen All The Day
James Joyce
8
729
Rain on Rahoon falls softly, softly falling,
She Weeps Over Rahoon
James Joyce
12
606
Rain on the windows, creaking doors,
The Division
Thomas Hardy
12
360
Rain will fall on the fading flowers,
A Ghost And A Dream
Madison Julius Cawein
12
461
Rain, rain, go away,
Nursery Rhyme. DCXIX. Relics.
Unknown
3
3
Rains have left the sea-banks ill to climb:
A Midsummer Holiday:- V. A Sea-Mark
Algernon Charles Swinburne
28
751
raise me more love... raise me
Your Body Is My Map
Nizar Qabbani
845
Raise the light, my page! that I may see her.
Iseult Of Ireland
Matthew Arnold
191
490
Rais’d are the dripping oars
The Youth Of Nature
Matthew Arnold
134
1316
Rajah of Kolazai,
The Legend Of The Foreign Office
Rudyard Kipling
346
Ralph pares his nails, his warts, his corns, and Ralph
Upon Ralph.
Robert Herrick
4
121
Ralph would fight in Edith’s sight,
The Tourney
Alfred Lord Tennyson
671
Rambling I looked for an old abode
Life Laughs Onward
Thomas Hardy
16
179
Ranging the heights of Scawfell or Blackcomb,
In The Channel, Between The Coast Of Cumberland And The Isle Of Man
William Wordsworth
606
Rank Poverty! dost thou my joys assail,
Poverty.
John Clare
14
339
Rapine has yet took nought from me;
To God In Time Of Plundering.
Robert Herrick
6
122
Rapt above earth by power of one fair face,
Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - XXI. - At Florence--From Michael Angelo
William Wordsworth
14
318
Rapt CONTEMPLATION, bring thy waking dreams
Sonnet XLIV.
Anna Seward
14
83
Rapt with the rage of mine own ravisht thought,
An Hymne Of Heavenly Beautie.
Edmund Spenser
317
335
Rare are thy cheeks, Susanna, which do show
Upon Mistress Susanna Southwell, Her Cheeks.
Robert Herrick
2
137
Rare is the voice itself: but when we sing
The Voice And Viol
Robert Herrick
623
Rare of-spring of my thoughts, my dearest Loue,
Amour 41
Michael Drayton
14
244
Rare temples thou hast seen, I know,
The Fairy Temple; Or, Oberon's Chapel Dedicated To Mr. John Merrifield, Counsellor-At-Law.
Robert Herrick
148
195
Rare-sweet the air in that unimagined country
The Unfinished Dream
Walter De La Mare
41
15
Rarely, rarely, comest thou,
Song.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
48
77
Raschi of Troyes, the Moon of Israel,
Raschi In Prague.
Emma Lazarus
373
174
Rash mortal, and slanderous Poet, thy name
The Reproof.
Robert Burns
4
268
Rasp plays at nine-holes; and 'tis known he gets
Upon Rasp. Epig.
Robert Herrick
4
99
Rather be dead than praised," he said,
Charles George Gordon.
Henry Austin Dobson
12
243
Rattle and clatter and clank and whirr,"
Vox Clamantis
William Arthur Dunkerley (John Oxenham)
55
101
Raving winds around her blowing,
Raving Winds Around Her Blowing.
Robert Burns
16
294
Ray of the Dawn of Truth, Aubrey de Vere,
To Aubrey De Vere
George MacDonald
14
114
Raze these long blocks of brick and stone,
The Truce Of Piscataqua
John Greenleaf Whittier
217
324
Reach out your arms, and hold me close and fast,
Husband And Wife
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
24
22
Reach out your arms, and hold me close and fast.
At Bay
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
24
26
324 First Lines / Titles Found R (7 Pages, 50 Poems Shown) [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 ]
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