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Selected poems : The Works of Witter Bynner Witter Bynner ; General Editer and biographical introduction by James Kraft ; Edited and introduced by Richard Wilbur ; - New York Farrar Straus Giroux 1978 - 254 p. - Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968 .
From An Ode to Harvard an Other Poems (1907): The new life- Mount Auburn Cemetery- From The New World (1915): Night- There was a poet Celia loved- Grieve not for beauty- From Spectra: Opus 62- Opus 14- Opus 101- Opus 78- Opus79- From Grenstone Poems: This Wave- The patient to the doctors- The fields- Poplars- A thrush in the moonlight- Grasses- An old elegy for a child- Rhythm- Treasure- Driftwood- The dead loon- She has a thousand presences- Encounter- Rose-time- Shasta- A spring song in a cafe- The highest bidder- Passing near- Breath- At the last- Epitaph- During a chorale by Cesar Franck- A prayer- From The Beloved Stranger (1919)- The wave- Dream- The wall- Lightning- Cherry-blossoms- Horses- The wind- Fear- A sigh- The boatman- The cataract- Weariness- Lament- The moon- I gamble- I leer- From A Canticle of Pan(1920): From Sea- In Havana- Haskell- A fortune-teller- Meadow-Shoes- The enchanted toad- The enchanted swans- The swimmer- Through a gateway in Japan- In Kamakura- Chinese Notes- Chinese Drawings- The Chinese Horseman- Tiles- Saint-Gaudens- Foam- Sands- From Pins for Wings (1920): Conrad Aiken- Richard Aldington- John Jay Chapman- T. S. Eliot- Thomas Hardy- John Masefield- Harriet Monroe- Alfred Noyes- Ezra Pound- Lizette Woodwoth Reese- James Stephens- From Caravan (1925)- O Hunted Huntress- Broken Circle- Wisaria- The city- Donald Evans- A winter cat-tail- D. H. Lawrence- To a young Inquirer- A country cottage- A dance for rain- Theology- Loosen your marrow- Epithalamium and Elegy- From Indian Earth (1929): Harmonica- The bats- Moonlight rain- Folk-song- Market-day- A countryman- A boatman- In Mescala- Lovers- A beautiful Mexican- Crow's feet- A foreigner- The web- Tule- Water-Hyacinths- Moving Leaves- Calendar- Idols- Snake Dance- Shalako- From Eden Tree (1931): Chinese procession- From Part XVIII- Alone- No Anodyne- From Guest Book ( 1935): Benedick- Dust- Greenwich villager- hostess- Oats- Pettifogger- Sentimentalist- From Afainst the Cold (1940): The sowers- I need no sky- Moon fragrance- Echo- Summer-leaves- The wind at the candle- The wintry mind- The edge- Midnight- At his funeral- Spring and a mother dead- One's own requiem- Episode of decay- Moles- Bell-wethers- After a rain at mokanshan- Soonets from "Against the Cold" / II-XVI-XX- From Take Away the Darkness (1947)- Defeat- Dead in the Philippines- Prayer- To a light-hearted friend- Masthead- Chart- Snow- Young me should know- Friendship- Else were no ease- Answer- To Li Po- The two windows- Testament- Archer- Rose- A letter- More lovely than antiquity- Duet- Burros- Solitude- Snake- Impartial be- Circe- Clouds- A. E. Housman- The mantle- Autumn tree- From Book of Lyrics (1955): A stream- Prodigal Son- Squanderings- Out of the sea- Descending landscape- The vessel- Island- Gothic- Winter morning- Grasses- From New Poems (1960)- All tempest- Any other time would have done- Barnacles on underposts of the piers- Coming down the stairs- Even my friend- He never knew what was the matter with him- He noticed from the dark shore- Kindness can go too high- What is this death-You fish for people- Uncollected Poems: Santa Fe- El musico- A mexican vase- These hours- Poplar at dawn- Lakes- The Titanic- Bartender at Banff- The Stone- Sculpture on a beach- The web- Robert Frost (1874-1963)
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Selected poems : The Works of Witter Bynner Witter Bynner ; General Editer and biographical introduction by James Kraft ; Edited and introduced by Richard Wilbur ; - New York Farrar Straus Giroux 1978 - 254 p. - Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968 .
From An Ode to Harvard an Other Poems (1907): The new life- Mount Auburn Cemetery- From The New World (1915): Night- There was a poet Celia loved- Grieve not for beauty- From Spectra: Opus 62- Opus 14- Opus 101- Opus 78- Opus79- From Grenstone Poems: This Wave- The patient to the doctors- The fields- Poplars- A thrush in the moonlight- Grasses- An old elegy for a child- Rhythm- Treasure- Driftwood- The dead loon- She has a thousand presences- Encounter- Rose-time- Shasta- A spring song in a cafe- The highest bidder- Passing near- Breath- At the last- Epitaph- During a chorale by Cesar Franck- A prayer- From The Beloved Stranger (1919)- The wave- Dream- The wall- Lightning- Cherry-blossoms- Horses- The wind- Fear- A sigh- The boatman- The cataract- Weariness- Lament- The moon- I gamble- I leer- From A Canticle of Pan(1920): From Sea- In Havana- Haskell- A fortune-teller- Meadow-Shoes- The enchanted toad- The enchanted swans- The swimmer- Through a gateway in Japan- In Kamakura- Chinese Notes- Chinese Drawings- The Chinese Horseman- Tiles- Saint-Gaudens- Foam- Sands- From Pins for Wings (1920): Conrad Aiken- Richard Aldington- John Jay Chapman- T. S. Eliot- Thomas Hardy- John Masefield- Harriet Monroe- Alfred Noyes- Ezra Pound- Lizette Woodwoth Reese- James Stephens- From Caravan (1925)- O Hunted Huntress- Broken Circle- Wisaria- The city- Donald Evans- A winter cat-tail- D. H. Lawrence- To a young Inquirer- A country cottage- A dance for rain- Theology- Loosen your marrow- Epithalamium and Elegy- From Indian Earth (1929): Harmonica- The bats- Moonlight rain- Folk-song- Market-day- A countryman- A boatman- In Mescala- Lovers- A beautiful Mexican- Crow's feet- A foreigner- The web- Tule- Water-Hyacinths- Moving Leaves- Calendar- Idols- Snake Dance- Shalako- From Eden Tree (1931): Chinese procession- From Part XVIII- Alone- No Anodyne- From Guest Book ( 1935): Benedick- Dust- Greenwich villager- hostess- Oats- Pettifogger- Sentimentalist- From Afainst the Cold (1940): The sowers- I need no sky- Moon fragrance- Echo- Summer-leaves- The wind at the candle- The wintry mind- The edge- Midnight- At his funeral- Spring and a mother dead- One's own requiem- Episode of decay- Moles- Bell-wethers- After a rain at mokanshan- Soonets from "Against the Cold" / II-XVI-XX- From Take Away the Darkness (1947)- Defeat- Dead in the Philippines- Prayer- To a light-hearted friend- Masthead- Chart- Snow- Young me should know- Friendship- Else were no ease- Answer- To Li Po- The two windows- Testament- Archer- Rose- A letter- More lovely than antiquity- Duet- Burros- Solitude- Snake- Impartial be- Circe- Clouds- A. E. Housman- The mantle- Autumn tree- From Book of Lyrics (1955): A stream- Prodigal Son- Squanderings- Out of the sea- Descending landscape- The vessel- Island- Gothic- Winter morning- Grasses- From New Poems (1960)- All tempest- Any other time would have done- Barnacles on underposts of the piers- Coming down the stairs- Even my friend- He never knew what was the matter with him- He noticed from the dark shore- Kindness can go too high- What is this death-You fish for people- Uncollected Poems: Santa Fe- El musico- A mexican vase- These hours- Poplar at dawn- Lakes- The Titanic- Bartender at Banff- The Stone- Sculpture on a beach- The web- Robert Frost (1874-1963)
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American Poetry 20th Century
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