Edwin Arlington Robinson
Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English
Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Supremacy
... I walked among them and I knew them well: ...
The Garden
... And they were like a book that I could read, ...
The World
... And some, for sorrow and self-scorn, are blind ...
Thomas Hood
... And thin dim shadows home to midnight steal, ...
For Some Poems by Matthew Arnold
... Where God's truth, cramped and fettered with a band ...
Octaves
... but the wake That melts and ebbs between that friend and me ...
Villanelle of Change
... (Long centuries have come and gone), This ancient plain, when night comes on, ...
Tact
... She spared him the familiar guide, ...
Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford
... He seems old; He's not the proper stomach or the sleep -- ...
Ballad of Dead Friends
... ENVOYAnd thus we all are nighing ...
Calverly's
... You nor I, Nor fiddle now, nor flagon-lid, ...
Cliff Klingenhagen
... Cliff took two glasses and filled one with wine ...
Lost Anchors
... There lived a sailor, warped and ocean-browned, ...
Sonnet
... Here are the men, the women, and the flowers, ...
Eros Turannos
... And Home, where passion lived and died, ...