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From the Book - Rev. ed.
1. I know this vicious minute's hour
2. Cool, oh no cool
3. The air you breathe
4. Cabaret
5. Sometimes the sky's too bright
6. Rain cuts the place we tread
7. The morning, space for Leda
8. The spire cranes
9. Time enough to rot
10. It's not in misery but in oblivion
11. The natural day and night
12. Conceive these images in air
13. The neophyte, baptized in smiles
14. To be encompassed by the brilliant earth
15. Although through my bewildered way
16. High on a hill
17. Since, on a quiet night
18. They are the only dead who did not love
19. Little Problem
20. When you have ground such beauty down to dust
21. There's plenty in the world
22. Written for a Personal Epitaph
23. Never to reach the oblivious dark
24. Children of darkness got no wings
25. Too long, skeleton
26. Nearly summer
27. Youth Calls to Age
28. Being but men
29. Out of the sighs
30. Upon your held-out hand
31. Walking in gardens
32. Now the thirst parches lip and tongue
33. Lift up your face
34. Let it be known
35. The midnight road
36. With windmills turning wrong directions
37. The gossipers
38. Before the gas fades
39. Was there a time
40. 'We who are young are old'
41. Out of a war of wits
42. Their faces shone under some radiance
43. I have longed to move away
44. To follow the fox
45. The ploughman's gone
46. Poet: 1935
47. Light, I know, treads the ten million stars
48. And death shall have no dominion
49. Out of the Pit
50. We lying by seasand
51. No man believes
52. Why east wind chills
53. Greek Play in a Garden
54. Praise to the architects
55. Here in this spring
56. We have the fairy tales by heart
57. 'Find meat on bones'
58. Ears in the turrets hear
59. The Woman Speaks
60. Shall gods be said to thump the clouds
61. The hand that signed the paper
62. Let for one moment a faith statement
63. You are the ruler of this realm of flesh
64. Before I knocked
65. We see rise the secret wind
66. Take the needles and the knives
67. Not forever shall the Lord of the red hail
68. Before we mothernaked fall
69. The sun burns the morning
70. My hero bares his nerves
71. Song
72. Through these lashed rings
73. The force that through the green fuse drives the flower
74. From love's first fever to her plague
75. The almanac of time
76. All that I owe the fellows of the grave
77. Here lie the beasts
78. Light breaks where no sun shines
79. A Letter to My Aunt Discussing the Correct Approach to Modern Poetry
80. See, says the lime
81. This bread I break
82. Your pain shall be a music
83. A process in the weather of the heart
84. Our eunuch dreams
85. Where once the waters of your face
86. I see the boys of summer
87. In the beginning
88. If I were tickled by the rub of love
89. Twelve
90. When once the twilight locks on longer
91. Especially when the October wind
92. When, like a running grave
93. I fellowed sleep
94. I dreamed my genesis
95. My World is Pyramid
96. All all and all the dry worlds lever
97. Grief thief of time
98. I, in my intricate image
99. Do you not father me
100. How soon the servant sun
101. A grief ago
102. Should lanterns shine
103. Altarwise by owl-light
104. Incarnate devil
105. Hold hard, these ancient minutes in the cuckoo's month
106. Foster the light
107. Today, this insect
108. The seed-at-zero
109. Now
110. Then was my neophyte
111. It is the sinners' dust-tongued bell
112. I make this in a warring absence
113. O make me a mask
114. Not from this anger
115. How shall my animal
116. After the funeral
117. O Chatterton
118. When all my five and country senses see
119. The tombstone told when she died
120. On no work of words
121. I, the first named
122. A saint about to fall
123. Twenty-four years
124. The Molls
125. Once it was the colour of saying
126. Because the pleasure-bird whistles
127. 'If my head hurt a hair's foot'
128. To Others than You
129. Unluckily for a death
130. Paper and sticks
131. When I woke
132. Once below a time
133. There was a saviour
134. The Countryman's Return
135. Into her lying down head
136. Request to Leda
137. Deaths and Entrances
138. On a Wedding Anniversary
139. Ballad of the Long-legged Bait
140. Love in the Asylum
141. On the Marriage of a Virgin
142. The hunchback in the park
143. Among those Killed in the Dawn Raid was a Man Aged a Hundred
144. Ceremony after a Fire Raid
145. Last night I dived my beggar arm
146. Poem
147. Poem in October
148. New Quay
149. Vision and Prayer
150. Holy Spring
151. A Winter's Tale
152. A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
153. This side of the truth
154. The conversation of prayers
155. Lie still, sleep becalmed
156. Fern Hill
157. In my craft or sullen art
158. In Country Sleep
159. Over Sir John's hill
160. In the White Giant's Thigh
161. Lament
162. Do not go gentle into that good night
163. Poem on His Birthday
App. I. Unfinished Poems
164. In Country Heaven
165. Elegy
App. II. Early Poems
166. The Song of the Mischievous Dog
167. Forest Picture
168. Missing
169. In Dreams
170. Idyll of Unforgetfulness
171. Of Any Flower
172. Clown in the Moon
173. To a Slender Wind
174. The Elm
175. The Oak
176. The Pine
177. To the Spring-Spirit
178. Triolet
179. You shall not despair
180. My river
181. We will be conscious of our sanctity
182. I have come to catch your voice
183. When your furious motion
184. No thought can trouble my unwholesome pose
185. No, pigeon, I'm too wise
186. Woman on Tapestry
187. Pillar breaks
188. It's light that makes the intervals
189. Let me escape
190. The rod can lift its twining head
191. Admit the sun
A Note on Verse-Patterns
A Chronology
A Note on this Revised Edition.
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