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Poetry Listing Alphabetical by Title

This listing is of poetry that is now in the 'public domain'.
Please, if you find an error, please let me know.

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First Line of Poem Poem Title Author Lines Views
Y' are the maiden posies,  'Y' Are The Maiden Posies  Louisa May Alcott  8  353 
Y'ave laughed enough, sweet, vary now your text!  Laugh And Lie Down.  Robert Herrick  2  153 
Yad Mordechai. Those who fell here  Yad Mordechai  Yehuda Amichai    1001 
Ye Alpine rocks! If less your peaks elate  The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - To The Swiss.  Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni  14  98 
Ye Apennines! with all your fertile vales  Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - I. - Musings Near Aquapendente - April 1837  William Wordsworth    587 
Ye are all christs in this your self-surrender  Christ's All!  William Arthur Dunkerley (John Oxenham)  24  123 
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon,  The Banks O' Doon. (Second Version.)  Robert Burns  16  260 
Ye banks, and braes, and streams around  Highland Mary.  Robert Burns  32  299 
Ye Bards in all your thousand dens,  1827; Or, The Poet's Last Poem.  Thomas Gent  172  229 
Ye black and roguish eyes,  Sicilian Song.  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  8  205 
Ye brood of conscience Spectres! that frequent  Sonnets Upon The Punishment Of Death - In Series, 1839 – VI - Ye Brood Of Conscience Spectres!  William Wordsworth  14  256 
Ye brown old oaks that spread the silent wood,  Sorrows For A Friend.  John Clare  14  337 
Ye captive tribes, that hourly work and weep  The Captivity An Oratorio  Oliver Goldsmith  398  300 
Ye careful Angels, whom eternal Fate  Presented To The King, At His Arrival In Holland, After The Discovery Of The Conspiracy. 1696  Matthew Prior    440 
Ye children of mortals The deities dread!  From Iphigenia In Tauris.  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe  41  192 
Ye children of the Land of Gold,  The Ballad Of Mabel Clare  Henry Lawson  136  772 
Ye clouds and darkness, hosts of night  Morning Hymn (Hymnus Matutinus)  Aurelius Clemens Prudentius  224  595 
Ye Cupids droop each little head,  Translation From Catullus. Luctus De Norte Passeris.  George Gordon Byron  24  375 
Ye Cupids, droop each little head,  Translation From Catullus. Lugete Veneres Cupidinesque (Carm. III.)  George Gordon Byron  24  265 
Ye daughters mine! will naught abate  The Danube In Wrath.  Victor-Marie Hugo  8  159 
Ye dear stars of the Bear, I did not think  Recollections.  Giacomo Leopardi  172  151 
Ye distant Hills, ye smiling glades,  Ode On A Distant Prospect Of Ever Getting To The Hills  John Kendall (Dum-Dum)  60  204 
Ye Dorian woods and waves, lament aloud,  Fragment Of The Elegy On The Death Of Bion.  Percy Bysshe Shelley  13  88 
Ye dwellers on this world, to the first Mind  The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - An Exhortation To Mankind.  Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni  14  114 
Ye elms that wave on Malvern Hill  Malvern Hill  Herman Melville  35  125 
Ye fates! who sternly point on sorrow's chart  Sonnet.  Thomas Gent  14  202 
Ye flags of Piccadilly, Where I posted up and down,  Ye Flags of Picadilly  Arthur Hugh Clough  24  688 
Ye flaming Powers, and winged Warriours bright,  Upon The Circumcision  John Milton  28  337 
Ye flowery banks o' bonnie Doon,  The Banks Of Doon. (First Version.)  Robert Burns  20  261 
Ye gallants bright, I red ye right,  Beware O' Bonnie Ann.  Robert Burns  16  390 
Ye gentle visitations of calm thought  Fragment: 'Ye Gentle Visitations Of Calm Thought'.  Percy Bysshe Shelley  6  81 
Ye gie corn unto my horse,  Clyde's Water  Frank Sidgwick  82  74 
Ye hasten to the grave! What seek ye there,  Sonnet.  Percy Bysshe Shelley  14  85 
Ye have been fresh and green,  To Meadows  Robert Herrick    591 
Ye have met, ye have met, disencumbered of pain,  On The Death Of Elizabeth Fry And Sir T. F. Buxton.  Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney   24  232 
Ye have ploughed the field like cattle,  Dragon-Seed  Madison Julius Cawein  24  210 
Ye have robbed," said he, "ye have slaughtered and made an end,  He Fell Among Thieves  Henry John Newbolt, Sir  49  114 
Ye have sung me your songs, ye have chanted your rimes  The Song Of The Derelict  John McCrae    851 
Ye have sung me your songs, ye have chanted your rimes  The Song of the Derelict  John Alexander McCrae  24  110 
Ye heavenly spirites, whose ashie cinders lie  Ruines Of Rome:  Edmund Spenser  520  321 
Ye Highlands and ye Lawlands,  The Bonny Earl Of Murray  Frank Sidgwick  30  64 
Ye holy Towers that shade the wave-worn steep,  Bamborough Castle  William Lisle Bowles  14  381 
Ye in the age gone by,  The Gods Of Greece.  Friedrich Schiller  128  83 
Ye injur'd fields, ye once were gay,  Helpstone Green.  John Clare  64  309 
Ye Irish lords, ye knights an' squires,  The Author's Earnest Cry And Prayer To The Scotch Representatives In The House Of Commons.  Robert Burns  186  272 
Ye Jacobites by name, give and ear, give an ear;  Ye Jacobites By Name.  Robert Burns  24  234 
Ye laughing gales, that sporting with my fair,  Sonnet CXCI.  Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)  28  145 
Ye Lime-trees, ranged before this hallowed Urn,  Inscriptions - Written At The Request Of Sir George Beaumont, Bart., And In His Name, For An Urn, Placed By Him At The Termination Of A Newly-Planted Avenue, In The Same Grounds  William Wordsworth    329 
Ye limpid brooks, by whose clear streams  Canzone XIV.  Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch)  184  116 
Ye little elves, who haunt sweet dells,  Cecil  Walter De La Mare  24  17 


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