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Poem Title   Author
 
To Celia
Feb. 5, 1998
 
To Carelessness
Mar. 29, 2003
 
To Capitalize Ungodly
Feb. 22, 2005
 
To Build a House
Jan. 30, 1995
Feb. 13, 1998
 
 
To Be Content With What is Given
Apr. 8, 1997
 
To Be a Danger
Nov. 2, 2010
 
 
To Anthea, Who May Command Him Anything
Aug. 28, 2005
 
To An Isle In The Water
Jun. 13, 2003
 
To a Young Son
Mar. 19, 2011
 
To a Young Girl in Washington Square Park
Jul. 4, 2013
 
To a Waterfowl
Jul. 17, 1993
 
To a Very Beautiful Lady
Nov. 20, 2001
 
To a Terrorist
Sep. 11, 2003
Sep. 11, 2004
 
To a Ten Month's Child
May. 15, 1995
 
To a Snake
Mar. 31, 2014
 
To a Skylark
Oct. 17, 2005
 
To a Skylark
Aug. 4, 1994
 
 
To A Sad Daughter
Mar. 4, 2002
 
To a Locomotive in Winter
Jan. 23, 1998
 
To a Leaf Falling in Winter
Nov. 2, 2008
 
To A Lady Asking Him How Long He Would Love Her
Oct. 14, 1999
 

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