Best poems about — Storgy
September.
6 poems, ranked.
6 of the finest public-domain poems about september, ranked by thematic depth. Scored by Storgy's classification model against the rest of the corpus, and re-indexed weekly as new works enter the canon.
The leading three
01
September
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“September is an eight-line stanza where the month itself speaks in the first person, sharing the signs it brings: equal days and nights, wild autumn winds, migr…”
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02
Died September 4, 1874
James Russell Lowell
“This poem honors an unnamed individual who passed away on September 4, 1874, highlighting a quiet, humble greatness that often goes unnoticed. Lowell suggests t…”
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03
Lechlade, Gloucestershire
Percy Bysshe Shelley
“In "A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire," Shelley observes twilight enveloping a serene graveyard and discovers that death, shrouded in the s…”
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- 04
Eugenio Agro
Eugene Field
This is a charming and humorous letter in verse by Eugene Field, addressed to a young church secretary. In it, he expresses his gratitude for gifts from the American Southwest, inc…
- 05
To a Seamew
Algernon Charles Swinburne
A poet stands on the cliffs at Beachy Head, watching a seagull effortlessly ride the storm wind. Throughout the poem, he wishes he could be the bird. The gull lives entirely in the…
- 06
Four by the Clock
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
It's four in the morning and the world is still dark, but Longfellow sees that everything — cities, ships, the entire planet — is already heading toward the approaching dawn. He si…
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