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Poem Title   Author
 
The Small Cabin
Nov. 18, 2000
 
The Smile
May. 10, 2011
 
The Snow Country
Feb. 9, 2003
 
The Snow is Deep on the Ground
Mar. 8, 1996
 
 
The Snowshoe Hare
Jan. 7, 2012
 
The Snowstorm
Nov. 30, 2010
 
The Snowy Day
Jul. 29, 2008
 
The Sometime Sportsman Greets the Spring
Mar. 18, 2004
Mar. 18, 2013
 
The Song of Hiawatha (excerpt)
Nov. 10, 2014
 
The Song of the Mischievous Dog
Oct. 27, 1995
 
The Song of Wandering Aengus
Jan. 5, 2000
Jan. 5, 2001
Nov. 23, 1996
 
The Song of Wandering Angus
Jan. 20, 2014
 
The Sorrel Filly
Sep. 20, 2014
 
 
The Sorrows
Aug. 25, 2008
 
The Soul Selects Her Own Society
Jul. 1, 2014
 
The Sound of Snow
Jan. 31, 1994
 
The Sound of Sunlight
Jul. 16, 2014
 
The Sound of the Sea
Aug. 6, 1996
Jan. 1, 1999
 
The Sound of Trees
Dec. 14, 2004
 
The Sow Piglet's Escape
Feb. 1, 2005
 
 
The Spider and the Fly
Nov. 16, 1994
 

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