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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- The Secret Rose
- The Secret.
- The Seedling.
- The Ship Starting
- The Singer in the Prison
- The Sleepers
- The Sobbing of the Bells (Midnight, Sept. 19-20, 1881)
- The Song.
- The Sorrow of Love
- The South Seas
- The Southern Girl
- The Sparrow.
- The Spellin'-Bee.
- THE SPIRITUAL DAWN
- The Stirrup Cup
- The Sum
- The Torch
- The Tryst
- The Turning Of The Babies In The Bed
- The Unexpress’d
- The United States to Old World Critics (LoG)
- The Unlucky Apple
- The Untold Want
- The Veteran
- The Visitor
- The Voice Of The Banjo
- The Voice of the Rain
- The Wallabout Martyrs
- THE WARNER
- The Warrior's Prayer
- The wattle tree
- The Wife
- The Wind
- The Wind and the Sea.
- The Wooing.
- The World below the Brine
- The Wound-Dresser (LoG)
- Then and Now
- Theology
- There Was a Child Went Forth
- There's Rosemary
- These Carols
- These I Singing in Spring
- Thick-Sprinkled Bunting (LoG)
- This Compost
- This Dust Was Once the Man
- This Moment Yearning and Thoughtful
- Those Who Love
- Thou Art My Lute
- Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood (LoG)
- Thou Orb Aloft Full-Dazzling
- Thou Reader
- Thought
- Thought (2)
- Thought (3)
- Thought (4)
- Thought (5)
- Thoughts (6)
- Thoughts (7)
- Thoughts (Leaves of Grass)
- Till The Wind Gets Right
- Time To Tinker 'Roun'!
- To a Certain Cantatrice
- To a Certain Civilian (LoG)
- To a Common Prostitute
- To a Foil’d European Revolutionaire
- To a Friend
- To a Historian
- To A Lady Playing The Harp
- To a Locomotive in Winter
- To a Post-Office Inkwell
- To a President
- To a Pupil
- To a Stranger
- To a Stranger (Leaves of Grass)
- To a Western Boy
- To An Astrologer
- To Dan
- To Dr. James Newton Matthews.
- To E. H. K.
- To Earthward
- To Foreign Lands (Leaves of Grass)
- To Get the Final Lilt of Songs
- To Her
- To Him That Was Crucified
- To J. Q.
- To Jane: The Keen Stars Were Twinkling
- To Louise.
- To Miss Mary Britton.
- To Old Age
- To One Shortly to Die
- To Pfrimmer.
- To Rich Givers
- To the East and to the West
- To The Eastern Shore
- To the Garden the World
- To the Leaven’d Soil They Trod
- To the Man-of-War-Bird
- To the Memory of Mary Young.
- To the Miami.
- To the Pending Year
- To the States
- To The States (To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad)
- To the Sun-Set Breeze
- To Thee Old Cause (Leaves of Grass)
- TO THEODORE DE BANVILLE, 1842
- To Think of Time
- To Those Who’ve Fail’d
- To You
- To You (2)
- To-Dy and Thee
- Too late
- TOUT ENTIÈRE
- Transplanted
- Transpositions
- Trickle Drops
- Trouble In De Kitchen
- Troubled about many things
- True Conquerors
- Turn O Libertad
- Twell De Night Is Pas'
- Twenty Years
- Twilight
- Twilight (by Walt Whitman)
- Two Little Boots
- Two Songs.
- Two Worlds
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- Wadin' In De Creek
- Waiting
- Wandering at Morn
- Warble for Lilac-Time
- Washington’s Monument February, 1885
- We Two Boys Together Clinging
- We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd
- We Wear the Mask.
- Weave in, My Hardy Life
- Wedding Prayer
- Weep Not Too Much
- Welcome Address.
- What Am I After All
- What Best I See in Thee (LoG)
- What If I Say
- What Place Is Besieged?
- What Ship Puzzled at Sea
- What Think You I Take My Pen in Hand?
- What's The Use
- When A Feller's Itchin' To Be Spanked
- When All Is Done
- When De Co'n Pone's Hot
- When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be
- When I Heard at the Close of the Day
- When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer
- When I Peruse the Conquer’d Fame
- When I Read the Book
- When I was One and Twenty
- When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
- When Malindy Sings
- When midst the summer-roses the warm bees
- When Sam'l Sings
- When the Full-Grown Poet Came
- When The Old Man Smokes
- When We Two Parted
- Where Love Once Was
- While Not the Past Forgetting
- Whip-Poor-Will And Katy-Did
- Whispers of Heavenly Death
- Whistling Sam
- White Paper
- Whittier.
- Who Ever Felt as I
- Who Learns My Lesson Complete?
- Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand
- Why do I Love You, Sir?
- Why Fades a Dream?
- Why?
- Wild Nights
- Wind and Window Flower
- Winter Song
- Winter's Approach
- With a Flower
- With All Thy Gifts
- With Antecedents
- With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea!
- With The Lark
- World Take Good Notice
- Worn Out .