Edwin Arlington Robinson
Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English
Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
The Wilderness
... Theres an old song calling us to come!Come away! come away!for the scenes we leave behind us ...
The Valley of the Shadow
... There were thirsting heirs of golden sieves that held not wine or water, ...
Ballad by the Fire
... Within their shadowed niches, grow By grim degrees to pick and spade, ...
A Song at Shannon's
... Neither met The other's eyes again or said a word ...
Momus
... Shut it quick, for some one laughed ...
The Corridor
... That year, to stop that hunger for a friend ...
Two Quatrains
... Till he has quit the road that runs to death ...
The Wandering Jew
... I wondered, while he seared the world, ...
Many Are Called
... A questing light may rift the sullen walls, ...
The Burning Book
... In the leaves that are crinkled and curled ...
Doctor of Billiards
... But when your false, unhallowed laugh occurs, ...
The Poor Relation
... So there she waits, and while she lives, ...
The Whip
... But whats this on your face, ...
On the Way
... Jefferson tie for the Presidency in 1800, and finally in the Burr-Hamilton duel at Weehawken in 1804 ...
Amaryllis
... Come, friend, and see the grave that I have made ...