The Poem Index — Vol. I
Poems& their analyses
Every entry is a fully indexed poem — full text where the work is in the public domain, plus a summary, line-by-line gloss, themes, form, and meter. Sourced from Project Gutenberg, Wikidata, and Poets.org.
- Indexed poems
- ~2,800
- Cataloged poets
- 289
- Centuries spanned
- 30 (since 900 BCE)
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Showing 50 of 2465 poems · Letter: All- —
To an Athlete Dying Young
by A. E. Housman
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To an Old Danish Song-Book
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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To Antonius Iulus
by Horace
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To a Pine-Tree
by James Russell Lowell
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To Apollo
by Horace
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To Apollo and Diana
by Horace
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To Aristius Fuscus
by Horace
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To a Seamew
by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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To Asinius Pollio
by Horace
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To a Skylark
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To a Star
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To Asterie
by Horace
- 1922
To a Successful Man
by Alfred Noyes
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To a Tree
by Horace
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To Augustus
by Horace
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To Augustus Caesar
by Horace
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To Augustus, on the Restoration of Peace
by Horace
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To a Usurper
by Eugene Field
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To Autumn
by John Keats
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To a Waterfowl
by William Cullen Bryant
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To a Woman Whose Charms Were Over
by Horace
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To a Young Lady Horace Had Offended
by Horace
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To Barine
by Horace
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To Bullatius
by Horace
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To Calliope
by Horace
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To Celia
by Ben Jonson
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To Celsus Albinovanus
by Horace
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To Charles Cowden Clarke
by John Keats
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To Chloe
by Horace
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To Chloris
by Horace
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To Cinna
by Eugene Field
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To Claudius Tiberius Nero
by Horace
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To C. Neumonius Vala
by Horace
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To Constantia, Singing
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To Crispus Sallustius
by Horace
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To Daffodils
by Robert Herrick
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To Diana
by Horace
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To Emilia Viviani
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To Emma Abbott
by Eugene Field
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To Fanny Alexander
by James Russell Lowell
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To First Collected Edition, 1839
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To Fortune
by Horace
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To Galatea, upon Her Going to Sea
by Horace
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To G. A. W
by John Keats
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To George Felton Mathew
by John Keats
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To Glycera
by Horace
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To Grosphus
by Horace
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To G.w.g
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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To Harriet
by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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To His Book
by Horace