Twohundredeightyseven

From hunger I grew drowsy, Dulled by my belly's ache. Then someone…


Twohundredeightysix

Dance there upon the shore; What need have you to care For wind or…


Twohundredeightyfive

Upon the hard crest of a snow-drift We tread, and grown quiet, we walk…


Twohundredeightyfour

But, sure, the sky is big, I said; Miles and miles above my head; So…


Twohundredeightythree

I have been one acquainted with the night. I have walked out in rain—and…


Twohundredeightytwo

She carries in the candles, And lights the curtained room, Shy in the…


Twohundredeightyone

love is more thicker than forget more thinner than recall more seldom…


Twohundredeighty

I saw her in a Broadway car, The woman I might grow to be; I felt my…


Twohundredseventyseven

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many…