Edwin Arlington Robinson
Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English
Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Ben Trovato
... Though blind, with but a wandering hour to live, ...
George Crabbe
... Though years have thinned the laurel from his brows ...
Ballad of a Ship
... But they danced and they drank and their souls grew gay, ...
Modernities
... Yet we shall have our darkness, even as they, ...
Flammonde
... nor yet Shall all he gave us quite attone ...
Leonora
... And as long as beautys garments over beautys limbs are thrown, ...
The Companion
... And all sheltered ways are fair, ...
Hillcrest
... Of what some other fight may cost, If, eager to confuse too soon, ...
Isaac and Archibald
... I was young, But there were a few things that I could see, ...
Job the Rejected
... They married, and Job gave him half a year ...
Charles Carville's Eyes
... In them there was no life-glimpse, good or bad, ...
Recalled
... But a walled hole where fruitless vines embrace ...
The Master
... The calm, the smouldering, and the flame ...
The Klondike
... Twelve, he says, who sold their shame for a lure you call too fair for them ...
The Town Down by the River
... "-- "Forward, then! The lights are shining," ...