Category:All poems alphabetical by name
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- A Child’s Amaze
- A Choice
- A Christmas Folk Song
- A Christmas Greeting
- A Clear Midnight
- A Confidence.
- A Cooking Egg
- A Coquette Conquered
- A Corn-Song
- A Day
- A Death Song
- A Dialogue
- A Dialogue (New Thought Pastels)
- A Dream (Wilcox)
- A Dream Within A Dream
- A Drowsy Day.
- A Fable
- A Familiar Letter
- A Farewell to the World
- A Farm Picture
- A Fine Day
- A Florida Night
- A Font of Type
- A Fragment
- A Frolic
- A Girl's Faith
- A Glimpse
- A Golden Day
- A Hand-Mirror
- A Heart…
- A Hymn
- A Lazy Day
- A Leaf
- A Leaf for Hand in Hand
- A Letter
- A Little Christmas Basket
- A Little Song
- A Lost Dream
- A Love Letter
- A Love Song
- A Lyric.
- A Made to Order Smile.
- A Madrigal.
- A Magic Moment I Remember
- A Man’s Ideal
- A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
- A March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown (LoG)
- A Marine Etching
- A Meeting
- A Moorish Maid
- A Musical
- A Naughty Little Comet
- A Negro Love Song
- A Noiseless Patient Spider
- A Nymph’s Passion
- A Paumanok Picture
- A Persian Lesson
- A Picture
- A Plantation Melody
- A Plantation Portrait
- A Plea
- A Plea to Peace
- A Prairie Sunset
- A Prayer
- A Prayer (Wilcox)
- A Prayer.
- A Promise to California
- A Question.
- A Red, Red Rose
- A Reminiscence (Wilcox)
- A Riddle Song
- A Rondel of Love
- A Sailor's Song
- A Sculptor
- A Service of Song
- A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
- A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim (LoG)
- A Song
- A Song (2)
- A Song (Richardson)
- A Song for Occupations
- A Song of Home
- A Song of Joys
- A Song of Life
- A Song Of Love
- A Song of the Rolling Earth
- A Song to Eleonora Duse in "Francesca da Rimini"
- A Spring Wooing
- A Starry Night.
- A Successful Man
- A Summer Night
- A Summer Pastoral.
- A Summer's Night.
- A Thanksgiving Poem.
- A True Love
- A Twilight Song
- A Twilight Song (LoG)
- A Vagabond Mind
- A Valediction Forbidden Mourning
- A Valentine to My Wife
- A Violinist
- A Vision
- A Voice from Death
- A VOYAGE TO CYTHERA
- A Waft of Perfume
- A Waltz-Quadrille
- A Warm Day In Winter
- A Wedding-Song
- A Winter's Day
- A Wish
- A Woman Waits for Me
- A Woman’s Answer
- A Wounded Deer Leaps Highest
- Aboard at a Ship’s Helm
- Abraham Lincoln, Born Feb. 12, 1809
- Absence
- Accountability
- Acquaintance
- Acquaintance (AEOP)
- Ad Finem
- Adieu to a Soldier
- Adieu to a Soldier (LoG)
- Advice
- Aesthetic
- Affirm
- After
- After (Hello, Boys!)
- After a Visit.
- After Many Days
- After the Battles are over
- After the Dazzle of Day
- After The Quarrel.
- After the Sea-Ship
- After the Supper and Talk
- After While.
- Ages and Ages Returning at Intervals
- Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats
- Alexander Crummell-Dead
- Alice.
- All for me
- All I can give
- All in a Coach and Four
- All Is Truth
- All mad
- All that love asks
- Almost
- Alms
- Along the Potomac
- Aloof
- Always at Sea
- Always for the First Time
- Always remember
- Ambition’s trail
- America
- America (LoG)
- American Boys, Hello!
- Among the Multitude
- Amores
- An Afternoon
- An Answer
- An Ante-Bellum Sermon
- An Army Corps on the March
- An Easter Ode.
- An Easy-Goin' Feller.
- An Ended Day
- An Englishman and Other Poems - Preface
- An Episode
- An Evening
- An Evening Lull
- An Inspiration
- An Ode to Himself
- An Old Man’s Thought of School
- An Old Memory.
- An Old Song
- An old-fashioned type
- Anchored
- And they are dumb
- Angelina
- Annabel Lee
- Annie Laurie
- Answered
- Answers
- Any Wife To Any Husband
- Apocalypse
- Apotheosis
- Apparitions
- Appreciation
- Appreciation (Wilcox)
- Aquileia
- Are You the New Person Drawn Toward Me?
- Arrow and bow
- Art and Heart
- Art thou Alive?
- Art versus Cupid
- Artist's life
- As A Perfume
- As Adam Early in the Morning
- As at Thy Portals Also Death
- As By Fire
- As Consequent, Etc.