Category:20th century poetry
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- Madonna of the Evening Flowers
- Martyrs of peace
- May we be happy and rejoice
- Maybe
- Memories (Wilcox)
- Memory’s Mansion
- Men of the Sea
- Microprosopos
- Midsummer
- Misalliance
- Mission
- Mobilisation
- Mockery
- Momus, God of Laughter
- More fuck you than thank you
- Morning Prayer
- Morning: Love Sonnet XXVII
- Most blest is he
- Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service
- My Delight and Thy Delight
- My faith
- My First Love
- My flower room
- My Friend
- My Heaven
- My Heritage
- My Home
- My Love's A Match
- My Ships
- My Suburban Girl
- Mélange Adultère de Tout
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- O Captain! My Captain!
- O Magnet-South
- O Star of France
- Obstacles
- The Ocean of Song
- Ode to a Naked Beauty
- Ode to Hope
- Ode to the British Fleet
- Oh, poor, sick world
- Old and New
- Old And Young
- Old Rhythm and Rhyme
- Old War-Dreams
- On Avon's breast I saw a stately swan
- On seeing "The House of Julia" at Herculaneum
- On seeing the Diabutsu—at Kamakura, Japan
- On the Balcony
- On the South Downs
- One by one
- Only a Simple Rhyme
- Only be still
- Opportunity (Wilcox)
- Our Atlas
- Our Deepest Fear
- Our Old Feuillage!
- Our Souls
- Over the May Hill
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- Pain’s Purpose
- Pardoned Out
- Passing the Buck
- The Past (Wilcox)
- Peace should not come
- Penalty
- Pensive on her Dead Gazing
- Perfection
- Perfectness
- Petition
- Pioneers! O Pioneers!
- Plea to Science
- Poems (Eliot)
- Poems of Cheer - Preface
- Poems of Passion - Preface
- Poems of the Week
- Possession (Wilcox)
- Potter
- Praise day
- Prayer
- Prayer (Hello, Boys!)
- Prayer (New Thought Pastels)
- Prelude
- Prelude: How Could I Love You More?
- Preparation
- Presumption
- Progress
- Progress (2)
- Progress and New Thought Pastels - Preface
- Progression
- Protest (Wilcox)
- The Punished
- The Purpose
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- Rangoon
- Read at the Benefit of Clara Morris
- Realisation
- Red Carnations
- Reflection
- Reforming Oneself
- Regret
- Reluctance (Frost)
- Remembered (Wilcox)
- Remembering Martin Luther King
- Repetition
- Replies
- Resolve
- Respite
- Response
- Resurrection (Wilcox)
- Retrospection
- Reunited
- Reward
- River and Sea
- Romney
- Roses and Rue
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- Science
- Secret Flowers
- See?
- Separation
- September 8th
- Sestina
- Shadows
- She Comes Not When Noon is on the Roses
- She Tells Her Love
- She Walked Unaware
- Show Me the Way
- Sirius
- Sleep’s Treachery
- Slipping Away
- Smiles
- Smith, Of The Third Oregon, Dies
- Snowed Under
- So Sweet Love Seemed that April Morn
- So That You Will Hear Me
- Solitude
- Somewhere i have never travelled
- Song
- Song (Teasdale)
- Song Of Summer
- Song of the Aviator
- Song of the Banner at Daybreak
- Song of the Broad-axe
- Song of the Rail
- Song of the Spirit
- Songs of a Country Home
- Songs of Love and the Sea
- Sonnet (Millay)
- Sonnet (Teasdale)
- Sonnet (Wilcox)
- Sonnet 20 (Saddest Poem)
- Sonnet LXVI (Neruda)
- Sonnet LXXIX (Tie your heart at night to mine, love)
- Sonnet LXXXI (Rest with your dream inside my dream)
- Sonnet LXXXIII (It's good to feel you are close to me in the night, love...)
- Sonnet VIII (Neruda)
- Sonnet XCV (Who ever desired each other as we do?
- Sonnet XIII (Neruda)
- Sonnet XLII (Neruda)
- Sonnet XVII (Neruda)
- Sonnet XXX (Shakespeare)
- Sonnet XXXIII (Neruda)
- The Sonnet (Wilcox)
- Sorrow’s Uses
- Sorry
- Speak
- Spirit Whose Work Is Done
- Strength
- Summer Dreams
- Summer's Farewell
- Sunset
- Sweeney Among the Nightingales
- Sweeney Erect
- Sympathy