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Most of these poems (and occasional short story) I have posted over the years on various blogs as I (re)discovered them. This will explain why the articles are dates, rather than the poems’ titles. Some of them even accompany those online musings still. Each has meant something to me at one time, and many continue to resonate. A few I teach.
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[[File:Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry - Charles Meynier.jpg|thumb|Charles Meynier, ''Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry'', ca. 1800.]]
[[File:Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry - Charles Meynier.jpg|thumb|Charles Meynier, ''Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry'', ca. 1800.]]
{{Big|Margaret Atwood}}
{{dc|M}}{{Big|ost of the poems collected here (and occasional short story and song lyric) I have posted over the years on various blogs as I (re)discovered them. This will explain why the articles are dates, rather than the poems’ titles in many cases. Some of them even accompany those online musings still. Each has meant something to me at one time, and many continue to resonate. A few I teach and some I {{c|Annotated|annotate}}.}}
* “[[November 13, 2017|Circe, Mud Poems]]” (excerpt)


{{Big|Constantine Cavafy}}
=== Sections ===
* [[June 14, 2003|And I Lounged and Lay on Their Beds]]
* [[/Classical/]] — also includes ancient poetry.
* [[July 23, 2003|Ithaka]]
* [[/Renaissance/]]
* [[/Romanticism/]]
* [[/Modernist/]]
* [[/Contemporary/]]
* [[/After the Odyssey|After the ''Odyssey'']] — poems and lyrics that have been inspired by Homer’s ''Odyssey''.


{{Big|Hart Crane}}
* “[[May 8, 2003|Exile]]”
{{Big|John Donne}}
* “[[June 17, 2003|Song]]”
{{Big|T. S. Eliot}}
* “[[May 14, 2003|Ash Wednesday VI]]”
* ''[[The Waste Land]]''
{{Big|Robert Frost}}
* “[[January 29, 2020|Dust of Snow]]”
{{Big|Philip Larkin}}
* “[[May 15, 1996|The Mower]]”
{{Big|Andrew Marvell}}
* “[[January 23, 2020|To His Coy Mistress]]”
{{Big|Ovid}}
* “[[July 18, 2003|Penelope to Ulysses]]”
* “[[March 1, 2020|Pygmalion]]” (from the ''Metamorphoses'', book 10)
{{Big|Edgar Allan Poe}}
* “[[March 19, 2020#Alone|Alone]]”
* “[[March 16, 2020|The Masque of the Red Death]]” (short story)
{{Big|Carl Sandberg}}
* “[[June 29, 2003|Choose]]”
{{Big|William Shakespeare}}
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* “[[March 22, 2020#1|Sonnet 1]]”
* “[[March 23, 2020#2|Sonnet 2]]”
* “[[March 24, 2020#3|Sonnet 3]]”
* “[[March 25, 2020#4|Sonnet 4]]”
* “[[March 26, 2020#5|Sonnet 5]]”
* “[[March 26, 2020#6|Sonnet 6]]”
* “[[June 15, 2003#Sonnet23|Sonnet 23]]”
* “[[March 21, 2020#116|Sonnet 116]]”
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{{Big|Percy Bysshe Shelley}}
* “[[May 3, 2003|Good-Night]]”
* “[[July 30, 2013|Ozymandias]]”
{{Big|Mark Strand}}
* “[[June 20, 2003|Keeping Things Whole]]”
* “[[June 20, 2003#Eating|Eating Poetry]]”
{{Big|Derek Walcott}}
* “[[June 24, 2003|Journey]]”
{{Big|William Butler Yeats}}
* “[[January 7, 2012|Sailing to Byzantium]]”
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[[Category:Index]]
[[Category:Index]]
[[Category:Poetry]]
[[Category:Poetry]]

Revision as of 08:14, 29 August 2020

Charles Meynier, Calliope, Muse of Epic Poetry, ca. 1800.

Most of the poems collected here (and occasional short story and song lyric) I have posted over the years on various blogs as I (re)discovered them. This will explain why the articles are dates, rather than the poems’ titles in many cases. Some of them even accompany those online musings still. Each has meant something to me at one time, and many continue to resonate. A few I teach and some I annotate.

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