Poetry Month Gallery
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The procession of the months: the verses by Beatrice Crane; the designs by Walter Crane, [1889]. Typ
The procession of the months: the verses by Beatrice Crane; the designs by Walter Crane, [1889]. Typ
drib-drab:Labours of the Months2. delfe ] dig5. lyght ] happy5. bowe ]
C.P. Cavafy, “In the Month of Athyr"
The procession of the months: the verses by Beatrice Crane; the designs by Walter Crane, [1889]. Typ
Crane, Beatrice, author. The procession of the months / the verses by Beatrice Crane ; the designs b
houghtonlib:The procession of the months: the verses by Beatrice Crane; the designs by Walter Crane,
luthienne:H.D. from “Eurydice”
Dan Chiasson’s The Math Campers, to come this fall, is a book in part about fatherhood and
While editing the two-volume set of Stephen Sondheim’s complete lyrics, Peter Gethers learned
As On A Dusky Arras by Alice Corbin HendersonThe Spinning Woman of the Sky, 1912
Flame Apples by Amy LowellPictures of the Floating World, 1919
Deep in the Night by Sara TeasdaleRivers to the Sea, 1915
jeffreyyamaguchi: I like the way we all have a favorite poem. That the first words we wrote down bac
Bright Sunlight by Amy LowellPictures of the Floating World, 1919
violentwavesofemotion:Kim Addonizio, from Tell Me: Poems; “Onset,” published c. Sep
Fragment by Amy LowellA Dome of Many-Coloured Glass, 1919
Vernal Equinox by Amy LowellPictures of the Floating World, 1919
Today, the inimitable Franz Wright (1953–2015), on a visit toWalden Pond.The CatfishLittle clo
Now by Harriet MonroeYou and I, 1914
wnyc: Happy National Poetry Month from this first grader: We did the soft wind.We danst slowly. We s
support independent street art credit: the guys who wrote this on a british street
wnyc: Happy National Poetry Month from this first grader: We did the soft wind.We danst slowly. We
napowrimo day 4 // boy(here’s hoping this won’t be a month of breakup poems)
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