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The 19th century began in 1801 and ended with 1900
Pages in category "19th century poetry"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,111 total.
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B
- Ballad.
- Beat! Beat! Drums! (Leaves of Grass)
- Beautiful Dreamer
- Beautiful Women
- Beclouded
- Beginners
- Beginning My Studies
- Behind The Arras
- Behold This Swarthy Face
- Bei Hennef
- Bein' Back Home
- Bequest
- Beyond the Years.
- Bivouac on a Mountain Side
- Template:Blossoms of Evil
- Blue
- Bravo, Paris Exposition!
- Breaking The Charm
- Bride Song
- Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Thou Art
- Broadway
- By Blue Ontario’s Shore
- By Broad Potomac’s Shore
- By the Bivouac’s Fitful Flame
- By the Stream.
C
- Camps of Green
- CAUSERIE
- Cavalry Crossing a Ford
- Changing Time.
- Chanting the Square Deific
- Charity
- Chaucer
- Chrismus Is A-Comin'
- Chrismus On The Plantation
- Christmas
- Christmas Carol.
- Christmas In The Heart
- Circumstances Alter Cases
- City of Orgies
- City of Ships (Leaves of Grass)
- Columbian Ode.
- Come Slowly
- Come Up from the Fields Father
- Common Things.
- Communion
- Comparison.
- Compensation
- Confessional
- Confirmation.
- Conscience and Remorse.
- Constancy
- Continuities
- Creed and not a Creed.
- Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
- Curiosity
- Curtain.
D
- DAMNÈD WOMEN
- Darest Thou Now O Soul
- Dawn
- Dawn.
- Day
- DE PROFUNDIS CLAMAVI
- De Way T'ings Come
- Deacon Jones' Grievance.
- Dead.
- Death and Life
- Death of General Grant
- Delicate Cluster (LoG)
- Dely
- Despair
- Destiny
- Did You Never Know?
- Diplomacy
- Dirge for Two Veterans (LoG)
- Dirge.
- Disappointed.
- Discovered
- Distinction
- Dream Song I
- Dream Song II
- Dreamin' Town
- Dreams
- Dreams (Bronte)
- Dreams (Poe)
- Drizzle
- Dying
E
- Earth, My Likeness
- Eidolons
- Eighteen Sixty-One
- Election Day, November, 1884
- ELEVATION
- Emancipation
- Encouraged
- Encouragement
- Ere Sleep Comes Down To Soothe The Weary Eyes.
- Eternity
- Ethiopia Saluting the Colors
- Eulalie
- Europe (The 72d and 73d Years of These States)
- Eurydice
- Evening.
- Excelsior
- Exclusion
- Expectation
F
- Faces (LoG)
- Facing West from California's Shores
- Faith
- Fancies at Navesink
- Farewell
- Farewell To Arcady
- Fast Anchor’d Eternal O Love!
- First O Songs for a Prelude (Leaves of Grass)
- Flapper
- Foolin' Wid De Seasons
- For Each Ecstatic Instant
- For Him I Sing
- For The Man Who Fails
- For You, O Democracy
- Forever
- France - the 18th Year of these States
- Frederick Douglass.
- From - Air and Angels
- From Far Dakota’s Canyons (June 25, 1876)
- From Felix Holt, the Radical
- From Montauk Point
- From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird
- From Pent-Up Aching Rivers
- From Retrospection
- From the Chrysalis
- Full of Life Now
G
H
- Halcyon Days
- Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour
- He Had His Dream.
- He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven
- Heart, We Will Forget Him
- Hearts just know.
- Her Thought and His
- Here the Frailest Leaves of Me
- Home-woe
- Hope
- Hope with Feathers
- How Lucy Backslid
- How Shall I Woo Thee.
- How Solemn As One by One (Washington City, 1865)
- Howdy Honey Howdy
- Hunting Song
- Hush’d Be the Camps To-Day (May 4, 1865)
- HYMN TO BEAUTY
- Hymn.
I
- I Am He That Aches with Love
- I Am Not Yours
- I Dream’d in a Dream
- I Have No Life But This
- I Hear America Singing (Leaves of Grass)
- I Hear It Was Charged Against Me
- I Heard You Solemn-Sweet Pipes of the Organ
- I Held a Jewel
- I Hid My Love
- I Love Thee
- I Love Thee (Hood)
- I Love You
- I loved her for that she was beautiful...
- I Loved You
- I Many Times Thought
- I Never Lost As Much
- I Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing
- I Saw Old General at Bay
- I Sing the Body Electric
- I Sit and Look Out
- I Was Looking a Long While
- I Would Live In Your Love
- If I Could but Forget.
- If I Were Her Lover
- If Questioning Would Make Us Wise
- If.
- Ike Walton's Prayer
- ILL-LUCK
- In a Library
- In An English Garden