Edwin Arlington Robinson
Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English
Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Two Men
... But search and question where I will, ...
John Brown
... Again I say, May they come soon!before too many of them ...
London Bridge
... t are youdriving at! Well, be glad that you can hear them, and be glad they are so near us, ...
Veteran Sirens
... But they, though others fade and are still fair, ...
The Flying Dutchman
... That has no power to die--He steers himself away from what is haunted ...
Captain Craig
... Killigrew, Drowsed with a fond abstraction, like an ass, ...
Zola
... Because he counts the price that you have paid ...
Discovery
... Assured somehow that he would make us wise, ...
Neighbors
... Love, with its gift of pain, had given ...
Lancelot
... Guinevere, With many questions in her dark blue eyes ...
The Gift of God
... and he blurs Her vision, till it seems indeed ...
The Pilot
... We have tossed and wandered, yearning ...
Boston
... A downward flash of something new and fierce, ...
Calvary
... We cursed his vengeless hands thrice wretchedly, -- ...
The Man Against the Sky
... Bleak, round, and high, by flame-lit height made higher, ...