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Sortable List of all Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poems in our Database containing the term(s): "Keramos and Other Poems"
Poem Titleand First Line | First Line | Publication Name | Publication Year |
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Ballad of the French Fleet, A A fleet with flags arrayed | A fleet with flags arrayed | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Boston St. Botolph's Town! Hither across the plains | St. Botolph's Town! Hither across the plains | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Broken Oar, The Once upon Iceland's solitary strand | Once upon Iceland's solitary strand | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Castles in Spain How much of my young heart, O Spain, | How much of my young heart, O Spain, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Delia Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives, | Sweet as the tender fragrance that survives, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Descent of the Muses, The Nine sisters, beautiful in form and face, | Nine sisters, beautiful in form and face, | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Dutch Picture, A Simon Danz has come home again, | Simon Danz has come home again, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Eliot's Oak Thou ancient oak! whose myriad leaves are loud | Thou ancient oak! whose myriad leaves are loud | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Emperor's Glove, The On St. Bavon's tower, commanding | On St. Bavon's tower, commanding | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Four Princesses at Wilna, The A photograph | A photograph | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Haroun Al Raschid One day, Haroun Al Raschid read | One day, Haroun Al Raschid read | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Harvest Moon, The It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes | It is the Harvest Moon! On gilded vanes | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Herons of Elmwood, The Warm and still is the summer night, | Warm and still is the summer night, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Holidays The holiest of all holidays are those | The holiest of all holidays are those | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
In the Churchyard at Tarrytown Here lies the gentle humorist, who died | Here lies the gentle humorist, who died | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Kéramos Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round | Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round and round | Keramos and Other Poems | 1878 |
King Trisanku Viswamitra the Magician, | Viswamitra the Magician, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Leap of Roushan Beg, The Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet, | Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Moods Oh that a Song would sing itself to me | Oh that a Song would sing itself to me | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Nature As a fond mother, when the day is o'er, | As a fond mother, when the day is o'er, | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Parker Cleaveland Among the many lives that I have known, | Among the many lives that I have known, | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Poets, The O ye dead Poets, who are living still | O ye dead Poets, who are living still | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face, The In that desolate land and lone, | In that desolate land and lone, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Song Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest; | Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest; | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
St. John's, Cambridge I stand beneath the tree, whose branches shade | I stand beneath the tree, whose branches shade | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Three Kings, The Three Kings came riding from far away, | Three Kings came riding from far away, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Three Silences of Molinos, The To John Greenleaf Whittier | To John Greenleaf Whittier | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
To the River Rhone Thou Royal River, born of sun and shower | Thou Royal River, born of sun and shower | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
To the River Yvette O lovely river of Yvette! | O lovely river of Yvette! | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Two Rivers, The Slowly the hour-hand of the clock moves round; | Slowly the hour-hand of the clock moves round; | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Venice White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest | White swan of cities, slumbering in thy nest | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Vittoria Colonna Once more, once more, Inarimé, | Once more, once more, Inarimé, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Wapentake To Alfred Tennyson | To Alfred Tennyson | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
White Czar, The Dost thou see on the rampart's height | Dost thou see on the rampart's height | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |
Woodstock Park Here in a little rustic hermitage | Here in a little rustic hermitage | Keramos and Other Poems (A Book of Sonnets. Part II) | 1878 |
Wraith in the Mist, A On the green little isle of Inchkenneth, | On the green little isle of Inchkenneth, | Keramos and Other Poems (Birds of Passage. Flight the Fifth) | 1878 |