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href="https://www.bartleby.com"><span itemprop="name">Home</span></a> <meta itemprop="position" content="1" /> </span> &nbsp;&#187;&nbsp; <span itemprop="itemListElement" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ListItem"> <span itemprop="name" class="atm-mk-uncursor">Verse</span> <meta itemprop="position" content="2" /> </span> </div> <div class="bby-main-content justify-content-center"> <div class="bby-content-left"> <img src="https://legacy-cms-media.bartleby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2022/06/14172438/verse.gif" alt=""> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td align="left"><span>With tens of thousands of poems by thousands of authors, Bartleby.com offers one of the largest and oldest free full-text collections of verse on the web.</span></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> <div class="bby-content-right"> <dl> <dt><b><a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html">Anthologies</a></b></dt> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/quiller-couch-sir-arthur/">Quiller-Couch, Arthur</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1919.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-english-verse/">The Oxford Book of English Verse</a>. Six centuries of the best poetry in the English language constitute the 883 poems of this unsurpassed anthology.</dd> <dd>1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-victorian-verse/">The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse</a>. 779 poems from 273 authors span the 19th and early 20th centuries.</dd> <dd>1910.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-ballads/">The Oxford Book of Ballads</a>. 176 works from the epic ballads of the Middle Ages to familiar lyrics.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/braithwaite-w-s-ed/">Braithwaite, William Stanley</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1907.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/william-stanley-braithwaite-2/">The Book of Elizabethan Verse</a>.</dd> <dd>1910.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-book-of-restoration-verse/">The Book of Restoration Verse</a>.</dd> <dd>1909.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-book-of-georgian-verse/">The Book of Georgian Verse</a>. These three monumental volumes with extensive notes contain 1,796 selections.</dd> <dd>1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/anthology-of-magazine-verse-for-1920/">Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920</a>.</dd> <dd>1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/anthology-of-massachusetts-poets/">Anthology of Massachusetts Poets</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/harriet-monroe/">Monroe, Harriet</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1912–22.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/monroe-harriet/">Poetry: A Magazine of Verse</a>. The massive database of all 2,822 poems from the first decade of the seminal journal of verse.</dd> <dd>1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/harriet-monroe/">The New Poetry: An Anthology</a>. A collection of 424 poems by 101 authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/longfellow-henry-w-ed/">Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth</a>, ed. 1876–79.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-of-places-an-anthology-in-31-volumes/">Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes</a>.</dt> <dd>Longfellow’s anthology of anthologies comprises 4,242 selections traced to every corner of the planet.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Carman, Bliss, et al., eds. 1904.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-worlds-best-poetry/">The World’s Best Poetry</a>.</dt> <dd>Nine volumes with 2,287 selections classified and subcategorized.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Ward, Thomas Humphry, ed. 1880–1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-english-poets/">The English Poets</a>.</dt> <dd>These five volumes contain 1,446 selections by over 200 authors and feature lengthy critical introductions.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Ford, James and Mary, eds. 1902.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/every-day-in-the-year-a-poetical-epitome-of-history/">Every Day in the Year: A Poetical Epitome of the World’s History</a>.</dt> <dd>718 annotated selections illustrate the great happenings and major authors of every age.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Nicholson &amp; Lee, eds. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-english-mystical-verse/">The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>From Donne and Traherne to Whitman and Yeats, this unique anthology spans 5 centuries with 390 selections by 162 authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/edmund-clarence-stedman/">Stedman, Edmund Clarence</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1900.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/an-american-anthology-1787-1900/">An American Anthology</a>. 1740 selections by 573 authors represent a century of poetic culture.</dd> <dd>1891.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-library-of-american-literature/index-to-verse/">Index to Verse</a>. Over 1200 works from&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-library-of-american-literature">Library of American Literature</a>.</dd> <dd>1895.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-victorian-anthology-1837-1895/">A Victorian Anthology</a>. 1274 works by 343 authors represent the great literary age.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/farr-edward-ed/">Farr, Edward</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1845.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/select-poetry-of-the-reign-of-queen-elizabeth/">Select Poetry, Chiefly Devotional, of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth</a>.</dd> <dd>1847.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/select-poetry-of-the-reign-of-king-james-the-first/">Select Poetry, Chiefly Sacred, of the Reign of King James the First</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Miles, Alfred H., ed.</dt> <dd>1907.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-sacred-poets-of-the-nineteenth-century/">The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century</a>. Nearly 500 selections by over 100 authors–each with a critical biography–illustrate a flowering of devotional Christian verse.</dd> <dd>1907.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/women-poets-of-the-nineteenth-century/">Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century</a>. Critical biographies of 47 women are illustrated by 403 expertly chosen verse selections.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Squire, J. C., ed. 1921.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-book-of-womens-verse/">A Book of Women’s Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>179 expertly selected poems from the best women poets in English.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Teasdale, Sara, comp. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-answering-voice-one-hundred-love-lyrics-by-women/">The Answering Voice</a>.</dt> <dd>A centenary of women’s poems selected by a great woman poet.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Hunt, Leigh and Lee, S.A., eds. 1867.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-book-of-the-sonnet/">The Book of the Sonnet</a>.</dt> <dd>The 530 selections by 136 authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Waddington, Samuel, ed. 1888.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-sonnets-of-europe/">The Sonnets of Europe</a>.</dt> <dd>225 selections from 95 authors from the major European poets.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Higginson, T.W., and Bigelow, E.H., eds. 1891.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/american-sonnets/">American Sonnets</a>.</dt> <dd>A wide-ranging expertly selected 250 selections by 152 authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Seccombe and Arber, eds. 1904.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/elizabethan-sonnets/">Elizabethan Sonnets</a>.</dt> <dd>Seventeen sonnet-cycles comprising 1,121 selections.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Macphail, Andrew, ed. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-book-of-sorrow/">The Book of Sorrow</a>.</dt> <dd>These 528 poetic selections represent the dark side.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Smith, T.R., ed. 1921–22.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poetica-erotica/">Poetica Erotica: A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>Three volumes with 765 modernized selections sing the body and soul combined.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/johnson-james-weldon-ed/">Johnson, James Weldon</a>, ed. 1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-book-of-american-negro-poetry/">The Book of American Negro Poetry</a>.</dt> <dd>This volume inspired the Harlem Renaissance generation to establish firmly an African-American literary tradition.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/thomas-lounsbury/">Lounsbury, Thomas</a>, ed. 1919.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/yale-book-of-american-verse/">Yale Book of American Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>Selections from the Pantheon of American poets, including Bryant, Emerson, Longfellow and Lowell.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Kettell, Samuel, ed. 1829.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/specimens-of-american-poetry/">Specimens of American Poetry</a>.</dt> <dd>These 454 selections from 188 authors form the first major verse anthology in the United States.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>McCarty, William, ed. 1842.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-american-national-song-book/">The American National Song-Book</a>.</dt> <dd>786 selections record in song early American martial pride.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/emerson-ralph-waldo/">Emerson, Ralph Waldo</a>, ed. 1880.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/parnassus-an-anthology-of-poetry/">Parnassus</a>.</dt> <dd>Some 700 complete poems, excerpts and verse quotations.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Cooke, George Willis, ed. 1903.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poets-of-transcendentalism/">The Poets of Transcendentalism</a>.</dt> <dd>186 poems by the 42 major and minor authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Kreymborg, Alfred, ed. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/others-for-1919/">Others for 1919: An Anthology of the New Verse</a>.</dt> <dd></dd> <dt>Clarke, George Herbert, ed. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/george-herbert-clarke">A Treasury of War Poetry</a>.</dt> <dd>The 106 authors of these 151 poems represent the many perspectives of those engulfed in the first “Great War.”</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Rittenhouse, Jessie B., ed.</dt> <dd>1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/jessie-b-rittenhouse">The Little Book of Modern Verse</a>.</dd> <dd>1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-second-book-of-modern-verse/">The Second Book of Modern Verse</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/untermeyer-louis-ed/">Untermeyer, Louis</a>, ed.</dt> <dd>1919.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/modern-american-poetry/">Modern American Poetry</a>. Over 130 poems from such American masters as Ezra Pound, Sara Teasdale, Stephen Vincent Benét and Emily Dickinson.</dd> <dd>1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/modern-british-poetry/">Modern British Poetry</a>. Nearly 180 poems exemplify the works of Britain’s most revered poets, including Bridges, Kipling, “A. E.,” Synge and De la Mare.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Friedlander, Joseph, comp. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-standard-book-of-jewish-verse/">Standard Book of Jewish Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>731 selections by hundred of authors span three millenia.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Lucas, St. John, ed. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-french-verse/">Oxford Book of French Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>317 works in the French language spanning six centuries.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Garrod, Heathcote W., ed. 1912.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-latin-verse/">Oxford Book of Latin Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>384 selections from 76 authors in their native tongue.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Murdoch, Walter, ed. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-australasian-verse/">Oxford Book of Australasian Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>National character and natural beauty in 205 poems by 80 authors.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Campbell, William W., ed. 1913.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-book-of-canadian-verse/">Oxford Book of Canadian Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>251 poems by 100 authors trace Canadian literary development.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/colum-padraic/">Colum, Padraic</a>, ed. 1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/anthology-of-irish-verse/">Anthology of Irish Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>181 poems arranged along national themes.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Münsterberg, Margarete, ed., 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-harvest-of-german-verse/">A Harvest of German Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>77 authors and 153 poems, with Goethe, Heine, and Rilke.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Deutsch and Yarmolinsky, comps. 1921.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/modern-russian-poetry/">Modern Russian Poetry</a>.</dt> <dd>117 selections by 36 authors span a century of Russian verse.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/people/Grier-H.html">Grierson, Herbert J.C</a>., ed. 1921.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/metaphysical-lyrics-poems-of-the-17th-c/">Metaphysical Lyrics &amp; Poems of the Seventeenth Century</a>.</dt> <dd>The verse “inspired by a philosophical conception of the universe.”</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Beeching, H. C., ed. 1903.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/lyra-sacra-a-book-of-religious-verse-1/">Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>272 selections from the greatest Christian poets.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Horder, W. Garrett, ed. 1895.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poets-bible-new-testament/">The Poets’ Bible: New Testament</a>.</dt> <dd>328 selections map Gospel verses to their inspiration in verse.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/palgrave-francis/">Palgrave, Francis</a>, ed. 1921.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-golden-treasury/">The Golden Treasury</a>.</dt> <dd>Nearly 300 lyrical pieces and songs.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, ed. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/hamilton-fish-armstrong/">The Book of New York Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>These 234 lovingly selected poems trace the history of the City.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Macdonald, Augustin S., ed. 1914.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-collection-of-verse-by-california-poets/">A Collection of Verse by California Poets</a>.</dt> <dd>These 105 selections represent the early Golden State poets.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Strachey, Lionel, et al., eds. 1906.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-worlds-wit-and-humor/poem/">Index to Humorous Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>361 selections from the 15-volume anthology.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt>Fuess and Stearns, comps. 1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-little-book-of-society-verse/">The Little Book of Society Verse</a>.</dt> <dd>147 selections of modern light verse.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/hc/english-poetry-i/">English Poetry I: From Chaucer to Gray</a>. 1909–14.</dt> <dd>The 293 works in this first part of an extensive anthology include a glossary of over 1,000 footnotes.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/hc/english-poetry-ii/">English Poetry II: From Collins to Fitzgerald</a>. 1909–14.</dt> <dd>The 330 works by more than 60 authors survey the greatest works of the English Romantic poets.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/bibliography/english-poetry-iii/">English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman</a>. 1909–14.</dt> <dd>The 200 poems in this last of a three-volume anthology span 40 nineteenth-century Britains and Americans.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/hc/hymns-of-the-christian-church/">Hymns of the Christian Church</a>. 1909–14.</dt> <dd>A collection of 39 works from the early Catholic Church to Protestantism.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/sinclair-upton-ed/">Sinclair, Upton</a>, ed. 1915.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/upton-sinclair/">The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest</a>.</dt> <dd>With many verse selections, these 665 annotated entries show American Progressivism at its heyday.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/robert-bridges/">Bridges, Robert</a>, ed. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-spirit-of-man-an-anthology/">The Spirit of Man: An Anthology</a>.</dt> <dd>Created in the darkness of the Great War, Bridges collects a book of lights from the literature of his nation and its allies.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html">Indexes to Six Anthologies</a>:&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html">Chronologic</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html#2">Author</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html#3">Title</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/verse/indexes.html#4">First Line</a>.</dt> <dd>Hyperlinked indexes and anthology search.</dd> <dd></dd> <dd></dd> <dt><b>Volumes</b></dt> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/matthew-arnold/">Arnold, Matthew</a>. 1909.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/matthew-arnold/">The Poems of Matthew Arnold</a>, 1840–1867.</dt> <dd>The bridge from the Victorian to the Modern era.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/william-blake/">Blake, William</a>. 1908.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/william-blake/">The Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>The Oxford Blake is the highpoint of editions of the great mystical poet of the Romantic era</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/rupert-brooke/">Brooke, Rupert</a>. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/collected-poems/">Collected Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>These 82 ecstatic poems form the heritage and chronicle of a handsome British youth who died in the Great War.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/burns-robert/">Burns, Robert</a>. 1909–14.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-and-songs/">Poems and Songs</a>.</dt> <dd>557 works by the most lauded poet of Scotland, with a glossary of over 1,900 words and phrases.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/byron-lord/">Byron, Lord</a>. 1881.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poetry-of-byron/">Poetry of Byron</a>.</dt> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/chapman-george/">Chapman, George</a>, trans. 1857.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-odysseys-of-homer-vol-1/">The Odysseys of Homer</a>, vol. 1.</dt> <dd>Chapman’s elegant 1614–16 translation of Homer’s epic.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/chaucer-geoffrey/">Chaucer, Geoffrey</a>. 1894.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-complete-poetical-works/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>Skeat’s expert editorship reinvigorates the birth of the English language in his multivolume Chaucer.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/dante-alighieri/">Dante Alighieri</a>. 1909–14.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/hc/the-divine-comedy/">The Divine Comedy</a>.</dt> <dd>The height of the fall-and-redemption genre that would influence every generation of writer since.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/dickinson-emily/">Dickinson, Emily</a>. 1924.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/complete-poems/">Complete Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>Comprising 597 poems of the Belle of Amherst.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/donne-john/">Donne, John</a>. 1896.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poems-of-john-donne/">The Poems of John Donne</a>.</dt> <dd>The master of metaphysical poetry featuring modernized spellings.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/dryden-john/">Dryden, John</a>. 1913.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poems-of-john-dryden/">The Poems of John Dryden</a>.</dt> <dd>Includes songs from his plays and translations.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/eliot-t-s/">Eliot, T.S</a>.</dt> <dd>The great early works of the American poet who defined the early 20th century in verse. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/prufrock-and-other-observations/">Prufrock and Other Observations</a>. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-by-eliot/">Poems</a>.</dd> <dd>1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-waste-land/">The Waste Land</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/emerson-ralph-waldo/">Emerson, Ralph Waldo</a>. 1904.&nbsp;<a href="/370/">The Poems of Emerson</a>.</dt> <dd>From the twelve-volume&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-complete-works-of-ralph-waldo-emerson/">Concord edition</a>&nbsp;of his Complete Works features voluminous footnotes painstakingly compiled by his son.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/frost-robert/">Frost, Robert</a></dt> <dd>Frost’s poems are concerned with human tragedies and fears, his reaction to the complexities of life and ultimate acceptance. 1915.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-boys-will/">A Boy’s Will</a>. 1915.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/north-of-boston/">North of Boston</a>. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/mountain-interval/">Mountain Interval</a>. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/miscellaneous-poems-to-1920/">Miscellaneous Poems</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/graves-robert/">Graves, Robert</a>. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/fairies-and-fusiliers/">Fairies and Fusiliers</a>.</dt> <dd>Much of Graves’s poetry focuses on his experiences in World War I—as evidenced in these forty-six collected poems.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/thomas-hardy">Hardy, Thomas</a>. 1898.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/wessex-poems-other-verses/">Wessex Poems &amp; Other Verses</a>.</dt> <dd>Like many of Hardy’s novels, these fifty-one poems are all set against the bleak and forbidding Dorset landscape.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/hopkins-gerard-manley/">Hopkins, G.M</a>. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems/">Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>Considered an early Modern poet ahead of his Victorian time, G.M. Hopkins’s verse is notable for his use of sprung rhythm.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/housman-a-e/">Housman, A.E</a>. 1896.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-shropshire-lad/">A Shropshire Lad</a>.</dt> <dd>This collection of verse is Housman’s signature work reflecting on passing of youth in the English countryside.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/howard-henry-earl-of-surrey/">Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey</a>. 1880.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poetical-works/">The Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>Sixty selections from the Tudor poet who was the first practitioner of blank verse in English.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/hutchinson-lucy/">Hutchinson, Lucy</a>. 1679.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/order-and-disorder/">Order and Disorder</a>.</dt> <dd>The greatest epic rarely read.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/keats-john/">Keats, John</a>. 1884.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poetical-works/">Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>A master of blank and lyrical verse, this collection includes all of Keats’s major and minor works.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/kipling-rudyard/">Kipling, Rudyard</a>. 1922.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/verse-1885-1918/">Verse: 1885–1918</a>.</dt> <dd>These 416 selections represent the best of the Nobel prize–winning poet—from Gunga Din to If.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/lawrence-d-h/">Lawrence, D.H</a>.</dt> <dd>These two collections of verse were written as D.H. Lawrence’s career began its climb towards fame and controversy. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/amores/">Amores</a>. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/new-poems/">New Poems</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/longfellow-henry-w-ed/">Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth</a>. 1893.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/complete-poetical-works/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>The 600 selections contain all the verse and dramas of the quintessential nineteenth-century American poet.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/masters-edgar-lee/">Masters, Edgar Lee</a>. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/spoon-river-anthology/">Spoon River Anthology</a>.</dt> <dd>In these post-mortem autobiographical “epitaphs,” 244 former citizens reveal the truth about their lives.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/millay-edna-st-vincent/">Millay, Edna St. Vincent</a>. 1917.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/renascence-and-other-poems/">Renascence and Other Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>Her first volume praised for its freshness and vitality.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/milton-john/">Milton, John</a>. 1909–14.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/hc/complete-poems-written-in-english/">Complete Poems Written in English</a>.</dt> <dd><i>Paradise Lost</i>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<i>Regained</i>—among the greatest epic poems of any age—combined with the full array of Milton’s English works.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/pope-alexander/">Pope, Alexander</a>. 1903.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/complete-poetical-works-pope-alexander/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>The verse and famous translations from Homer and others.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/raleigh-sir-walter/">Raleigh, Sir Walter</a>. 1892.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-by-walter-raleigh-1/">Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>Thirty selections from the Elizabethan adventurer.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/robinson-edwin-arlington/">Robinson, Edwin Arlington</a>. 1921.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/collected-poems-by-edwin-arlington-robinson/">Collected Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>Pulitzer Prize–winning collection of 166 poems, which includes the best examples of his work in both long and short verse forms.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/russell-george-william/">Russell, George William</a>. 1913.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/collected-poems-by-a-e/">Collected Poems by A.E</a>.</dt> <dd>Selected and edited by the author, these 173 works epitomize the best of the Irish Renaissance poet.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/sandburg-carl/">Sandburg, Carl</a></dt> <dd>Early collections celebrating his romance with America. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/chicago-poems/">Chicago Poems</a>. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/cornhuskers/">Cornhuskers</a>. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/smoke-and-steel/">Smoke and Steel</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/sassoon-siegfried/">Sassoon, Siegfried</a></dt> <dd>Expressing the brutality and waste of war in forceful, realistic verse. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-old-huntsman-and-other-poems/">The Old Huntsman and Other Poems</a>. 1918.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/counter-attack-and-other-poems/">Counter-Attack and Other Poems</a>. 1920.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/picture-show/">Picture-Show</a>.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/shakespeare-william/">Shakespeare, William</a>. 1914.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-oxford-shakespeare/">The Oxford Shakespeare</a>.</dt> <dd>The 37 plays, 154 sonnets and miscellaneous verse that constitute the unrivaled literary cornerstone of Western civilization.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/shelley-percy-bysshe/">Shelley, Percy Bysshe</a>. 1901.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-complete-poetical-works/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>Partial collection.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/spenser-edmund/">Spenser, Edmund</a>. 1908.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-complete-poetical-works-3/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>This Student’s Cambridge Edition of the great Elizabethan poet features critical introductions of the major works.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/people/Stein-Ge.html">Stein, Gertrude</a>. 1914.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/tender-buttons/">Tender Buttons</a>.</dt> <dd>A poetic series of “cubist” verbal portraits.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/stevenson-robert-louis/">Stevenson, Robert Louis</a>. 1913.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/a-childs-garden-of-verses-and-underwoods/">A Child’s Garden of Verses and Underwoods</a>, with Life of Robert Louis Stevenson by Alexander Harvey.</dt> <dd>Two best-loved verse collections comprising 121 poems.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/vergil/">Vergil</a>. 1909–14.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/hc/aeneid/">Æneid</a>.</dt> <dd>The greatest of Latin epics, concerning the mythic founder of Rome.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/wheatley-phillis/">Wheatley, Phillis</a>. 1773.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-on-various-subjects-1/">Poems on Various Subjects</a>.</dt> <dd>The first book of verse by an African-American.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/whitman-walt/">Whitman, Walt</a>. 1900.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/leaves-of-grass/">Leaves of Grass</a>.</dt> <dd>In 1855 Whitman published&nbsp;<i>Leaves of Grass</i>&nbsp;in which he proclaims himself the symbolic representative of common people.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/whittier-john-greenleaf/">Whittier, John Greenleaf</a>. 1892.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poetical-works-in-four-volumes/">The Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>Four volumes, containing 500 selections.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/wilde-oscar/">Wilde, Oscar</a>. 1881.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/poems-oscar-wilde-1/">Poems</a>.</dt> <dd>First published verse.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/wordsworth-william/">Wordsworth, William</a>. 1888.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-complete-poetical-works-4/">Complete Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>This 1888 complete collection contains nearly 900 poems.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/wyatt-sir-thomas/">Wyatt, Sir Thomas</a>. 1880.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-poetical-works-2/">The Poetical Works</a>.</dt> <dd>One hundred ninety selections from the Henrician courtier and herald of the sonnet in English.</dd> <dd></dd> <dt><a href="/lit-hub/people/yeats-william-butler/">Yeats, William Butler</a></dt> <dd>Collections by one of the greatest lyric poets of the 20th century. 1899.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-wind-among-the-reeds/">The Wind Among the Reeds</a>. 1916.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/responsibilities-and-other-poems/">Responsibilities and Other Poems</a>. 1919.&nbsp;<a href="/lit-hub/the-wild-swans-at-coole/">The Wild Swans at Coole</a>.</dd> </dl> </div> </div> </div> </main> <!-- </main> --> <!--Start Footer Section--> <footer id="bby-site-footer" class="bby-footer main-footer" itemtype="https://schema.org/WPFooter" itemscope="itemscope"> <div class="bby-footer-top-container d-flex"> <div 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