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Thomas Bailey Aldrich
11 November 1836 – 19 March 1907
Poetry Listing
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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | A Dedication | Take these rhymes into thy grace, | | 8 | 683 | | 2: | A Mood | A blight, a gloom, I know not what, has crept upon my gladness | | 6 | 1477 | | 3: | A Petition | To spring belongs the violet, and the blown | | 8 | 618 | | 4: | A Touch Of Nature | When first the crocus thrusts its point of gold | | 13 | 874 | | 5: | Act V | First, two white arms that held him very close, | | 18 | 789 | | 6: | Alec Yeaton's Son | The wind it wailed, the wind it moaned, | | 48 | 761 | | 7: | An Elective Course | The bloom that lies on Fanny's cheek | | 64 | 698 | | 8: | At A Reading | The spare Professor, grave and bald, | | 42 | 646 | | 9: | At The Funeral Of A Minor Poet | Room in your heart for him, O Mother Earth, | | 68 | 800 | | 10: | Bagatelle | Good sir, have you seen pass this way | | 78 | 636 | | 11: | Batuschka. | From yonder gilded minaret | | 28 | 751 | | 12: | Echo-Song | Who can say where Echo dwells? | | 32 | 767 | | 13: | Guilielmus Rex | The folk who lived in Shakespeare's day | | 16 | 750 | | 14: | I Vex Me Not With Brooding On The Years | I vex me not with brooding on the years | | 14 | 781 | | 15: | I'll Not Confer With Sorrow | I'll not confer with Sorrow | | 12 | 752 | | 16: | In Westminster Abbey | Tread softly here; the sacredest of tombs | | 27 | 702 | | 17: | L'Eau Dormante | Curled up and sitting on her feet, | | 20 | 612 | | 18: | Like Crusoe, Walking By The Lonely Strand | Like Crusoe, walking by the lonely strand | | 9 | 621 | | 19: | Memory | My mind lets go a thousand things, | | 10 | 817 | | 20: | Monody On The Death Of Wendell Phillips | One by one they go | | 57 | 730 | | 21: | No Songs In Winter | The sky is gray as gray may be, | | 13 | 702 | | 22: | Palinode | Who is Lydia, pray, and who | | 16 | 625 | | 23: | Pauline Pavlovna | How could I have failed? | | 262 | 706 | | 24: | Pillared Arch And Sculptured Tower | Pillared arch and sculptured tower | | 9 | 713 | | 25: | Piscataqua River | Thou singest by the gleaming isles, | | 32 | 611 | | 26: | Sargent's Portrait Of Edwin Booth At "The Players" | That face which no man ever saw | | 20 | 575 | | 27: | Sestet - Sent To A Friend With A Volume Of Tennyson | Wouldst know the clash of knightly steel on steel? | | 6 | 751 | | 28: | Tennyson | Shakespeare and Milton--what third blazoned name | | 24 | 758 | | 29: | Thalia | I say it under the rose | | 48 | 595 | | 30: | The Last Caesar | Now there was one who came in later days | | 92 | 790 | | 31: | The Letter | I held his letter in my hand, | | 16 | 618 | | 32: | The Menu | I beg you come to-night and dine. | | 24 | 635 | | 33: | The Shipman's Tale | Listen, my masters! I speak naught but truth. | | 30 | 804 | | 34: | The Sisters' Tragedy | It happened once, in that brave land that lies | | 94 | 760 | | 35: | Threnody | Upon your hearse this flower I lay. | | 15 | 814 | | 36: | Wyndham Towers | Before you reach the slender, high-arched bridge, | | 1103 | 595 |
About: Thomas Bailey Aldrich was a poet, novelist, traveler, and editor.
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