Edwin Arlington Robinson
Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English
Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
For a Dead Lady
... The breast where roses could not live ...
An Island
... Faugh, what a way to die! But who are these that come and go ...
The Wise Brothers
... THIRD VOICEBlown far from harbors once in sight, ...
An Evangelist's Wife
... If you should only steal an hour to think, ...
Another Dark Lady
... Like yours. Truth must have heard me from afar, ...
But for the Grace of God
... And the sun dead: A day that comes back well enough ...
Aaron Stark
... Through scattered fangs a few snarled words and close, ...
Late Summer
... Down at the sand where the tide threw forward Its cold, unconquered lines, that unceasingly ...
The Children of the Night
... Than in the scales of circumstance, 'T were better, ere the sun go down ...
Exit
... Before we poisoned him with praise, ...
Aunt Imogen
... and Imogen Gazed out with a girls gladness in her eyes, ...
Afterthoughts
... With him there were no Delphic heights to climb, ...
The Unforgiven
... He smiles, and her cold hush berates him ...
Old King Cole
... Though mine, the father mused aloud, ...
The Woman and the Wife
... . . Tell me so!"II--THE ANNIVERSARY"Give me the truth, whatever it may be ...