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The Rattle Bag: The T Poems

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:49 am
by Saffron
398. "Taboo to Boot," Ogden Nash
399. "Taffy was a Welshman," Anon
401. "Tails and Heads," Suzanne Knowles
402. "Taking Leave of a Friend," Ezra Pound
403. "Tarantella," Hilaire Belloc
404. "'There came a Wind like a Bugle,'" Emily Dickinson
405. "'There is a willow grows aslant a brook,'" William Shakespeare
406. "'There's a certain Slant of light,'" Emily Dickinson
407. "There Was a Boy," William Wordsworth
408. "'There was a man and he was mad,'" Anon
409. "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," Wallace Stevens
410. "'This lunar beauty,'" W. H. Auden
411. "Thistle," Nikolai Alekseevich Zabolotsky
412. "Thomas Rymer," Anon
413. "Three Riddles from the Exeter Book," Geoffrey Grigson
414. "'Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd,'" William Shakespeare
415. "Tiger," A. D. Hope
416. "Tilly," James Joyce
417. "Timothy Winters," Charles Causley
418. "To a Schoolboy," Anon
419. "To Autumn," John Keats
420. "To the Foot from its Child," Pablo Neruda
421. "Track," Tomas Transtromer
422. "Transformations," Thomas Hardy
423. "A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island," Frank O'Hara
424. "The Twa Corbies," Anon
425. "Two Drops," Zbigniew Herbert
426. "Two Performing Elephants," D. H. Lawrence
427. "Two Songs of a Fool," W. B. Yeats
428. "TheTyger," William Blake