Author talk:Henry David Thoreau/Poetry

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 * Alas, when will this roving head and breast (The Centaur)
 * All things decay
 * Among the signs of autumn I perceive (Tall Ambrosia)
 * Among the worst of men that ever lived
 * And once again
 * And when the sun puts out his lamp (To the Mountains)
 * Any fool can make a rule From Winter: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (1888) p. 335
 * As often as a martyr dies


 * Between the traveller and the setting sun
 * The blossoms on the tree (Delay in Friendship)
 * By his good genius prompted or the power
 * By death's favor (Epitaph of an Engraver)


 * Cans't thou love with thy mind
 * Carpe Diem "Build not on tomorrow"
 * The Chicadee


 * An early unconverted saint See WOCMR


 * Far from the atmosphere that music sounds (Music)
 * For though the caves were rabitted
 * The Friend "The great friend"
 * Friends—
 * Friends! that parting tear reserve it


 * Gentle river, gentle river (Voyager's Song)


 * He knows no change who knows the true
 * Here lies the world (On a Good Man)
 * Here then an an aged shepherd dwelt See WOCMR


 * I am the little Irish boy
 * I arose before light
 * I do not fear my thoughts will die
 * I knew a man by sight
 * I love a careless streamlet
 * I love to see the man, a long-lived child (Manhood)
 * I'm guided in the darkest night From Autumn: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (1892) p. 223-4.
 * I'm not alone
 * I'm thankful that my life doth not deceive
 * In Adams fall
 * In the east fames are won
 * In times of yore, 'tis said, the swimming Alder
 * I saw a delicate flower had grown up 2 feet high
 * Is consigned to the nine
 * I walk in nature still alone (Great Friend)
 * I've heard my neighbor's pump at night
 * I was made erect and lone
 * I will obey the strictest law of love


 * Life is a summer's day
 * Loves invalides are not those of common wars


 * Man, man is the Devil From Winter: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (1888) p. 107.
 * The moon moves up her smooth and sheeny path
 * The moon now arises to her absolute rule
 * Must we still eat
 * My friends, my noble friends, know ye—
 * My life is like a stately warrior horse (Life)
 * My sincerity doth surpass (To the Comet)


 * No earnest work that will expand the frame
 * No sound from my forge (Expectation)


 * Old meeting-house bell
 * On shoulders whirled in some eccentric orbit


 * The stately music rises on my ear (The Just Made Perfect)


 * Th' ambrosia of the Gods 's a weed on earth
 * Therefore a torrent of sadness deep
 * This life, O king, of men on earth (Speech of a Saxon Elderman)
 * Thou little bud of being, Edith named (To Edith)
 * To day I climbed a handsome rounded hill
 * Traveller, this is no prison (Epitaph on Pursey)
 * The vessel of love, the vessel of state


 * Until at length the north winds blow
 * Upon the bank at early dawn


 * The vessel of love, the vessel of state


 * Wait not till slaves pronounce the word
 * What sought they thus far
 * What time the bittern, solitary bird (Noon)
 * When breathless noon hath paused on hill and vale (The Cliffs and Springs)
 * When in some cove I lie
 * When little hills like lambs did skip (Fair Haven)
 * When the oaks are in gray
 * When the toads begin to ring
 * When with pale cheek and sunken eye I sang
 * Whether we're far withdrawn (Farewell)
 * The willows droop (A Winter and Spring Scene)
 * With her calm, aspiring eyes (The Virgin)
 * Who hears the parson
 * Why do the seasons change? and why


 * You must not only aim aright