Category:19th century poetry
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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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- Night of Love.
- Night on the Prairies
- Night Stuff
- Night Thoughts
- No Confidence.
- No Labor-Saving Machine
- Noddin' By The Fire
- Noon
- Nora: A Serenade.
- Not Heat Flames Up and Consumes
- Not Heaving from My Ribb’d Breast Only
- Not Meagre, Latent Boughs Alone
- Not the Pilot
- Not They Who Soar.
- Not Youth Pertains to Me
- Notes on the Firth
- Now Finale to the Shore
- Now Precedent Songs, Farewell
- Nutting Song.
O
- O Captain! My Captain! (LoG)
- O Hymen! O Hymenee!
- O Living Always, Always Dying
- O Magnet-South (LoG)
- O Me! O Life!
- O Star of France (1870-71)
- O Tan-Faced Prairie-Boy
- O You Whom I Often and Silently Come
- OBSESSION
- October.
- Ode for Memorial Day.
- Ode to Ethiopia.
- Of Him I Love Day and Night
- Of Pearls and Stars
- Of That Blithe Throat of Thine
- Of the Terrible Doubt of Appearances
- Offerings
- Oh Are You Coming?
- Old Age’s Lambent Peaks
- Old Age’s Ship & Crafty Death’s
- Old And Young
- Old Chants
- Old Ireland
- Old Salt Kossabone
- Old War-Dreams (LoG)
- Old.
- On Journeys Through the States
- On the Balcony
- On the Beach at Night
- On the Beach at Night Alone
- On the Death of Anne Brontë
- On the Death of W. C.
- On the River.
- On The Road
- On The Sea Wall
- On the South Downs
- On, on the Same, Ye Jocund Twain!
- Once I Pass'd Through a Populous City
- Once We Played
- One Hour to Madness and Joy
- One Life.
- One’s-Self I Sing
- Only Love May Lead Love In
- Opportunity
- Orange Buds by Mail from Florida
- Osceola
- Others May Praise What They Like
- Our Old Feuillage
- Out from Behind This Mask (To Confront a Portrait)
- Out of May’s Shows Selected
- Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
- Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd
- Outlines for a Tomb (G. P., Buried 1870)
- Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice
- Over The Hills
P
- Parted
- Passage to India
- Passing Away
- Passion
- Passion and Love.
- Path Flower
- Patroling Barnegat
- Paumanok
- Pensive and Faltering
- Pensive on Her Dead Gazing
- Perfections
- Philosophy
- Phyllis.
- Pioneers! O Pioneers! (Leaves of Grass)
- Playmates
- Pleasure
- Poems by Emily Dickinson - Preface
- Poems by Emily Dickinson - Prelude
- Poets to Come
- Poor Withered Rose.
- Portals
- Possession
- Possum
- Possum Trot
- Prayer of Columbus
- Precedent
- Premonition.
- Preparation.
- Prometheus
- Promise and Fulfilment.
- Proof
- Protest
- Proud Music of the Storm
- Proud of My Broken Heart
- Psalm of the Day
- Purple Clover
- Puttin' The Baby Away
R
- Race of Veterans
- Rain-Songs
- Real
- Reconciliation
- Recorders Ages Hence
- Red Jacket (From Aloft)
- Refuge
- Religion.
- Reluctance
- Reluctance (Frost)
- Remember
- Remembered
- Renunciation
- Resignation
- Resurgam
- Resurrection
- Retort.
- Retrospection.
- Reversals
- Riding to Town.
- Right's Security.
- Rise O Days from Your Fathomless Deeps
- Roads to God
- Roaming in Thought (After reading Hegel)
- Rock Me To Sleep, Mother
- Romance
- Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone
- Roses And Pearls
- Rouge et Noir
- Rouge gagne
- Ruth
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- Sail out for Good, Eidolon Yacht!
- Salut au Monde!
- Savantism
- Scamp
- Scented Herbage of My Breast
- Secret Flowers
- Secret Thoughts
- SEMPER EADEM
- Setting Sail
- Shakspere-Bacon’s Cipher
- She Bewitched Me
- She Comes Not When Noon is on the Roses
- She Gave Me A Rose
- She Told Her Beads
- She Walks in Beauty
- She Was a Phantom of Delight
- Ships That Pass In The Night.
- Shut Not Your Doors
- Signs of the Times.
- Silent Language
- Silent Noon
- Sling Along
- Small the Theme of My Chant
- So Long!
- So Sweet Love Seemed that April Morn
- Soliloquy Of A Turkey
- Sometimes with One I Love
- Song (Osgood)
- Song at Sunset
- Song for All Seas, All Ships
- Song of Myself
- Song of Prudence
- Song of the Answerer
- Song of the Banner at Daybreak (Leaves of Grass)
- Song of the Broad-Axe
- Song of the Exposition
- Song of the Open Road
- Song of the Redwood-Tree
- Song of the Universal
- Song.
- Sonnet
- SONNET
- Sonnet (Campbell)
- Sonnet 43: Sonnets From the Portuguese (How Do I Love Thee?)
- Sonnet VII (Browning)
- Sonnet XIV (Browning)
- Sonnet XXX (Shakespeare)
- Sonnets from the Portuguese - XXV
- Sonnets From The Portuguese 43: How Do I Love Thee?
- Soon Shall the Winter’s Foil Be Here
- Sounds of the Winter
- Spain, 1873-74
- Sparkles from the Wheel
- Speak of the North! A Lonely Moor
- Speakin' O' Christmas.
- Spirit Whose Work Is Done (Washington City, 1865)