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Collected poems of Henry Thoreau
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Thoreau, Henry David (1817-1862)
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WITHIN THE CIRCUIT OF THIS PLODDING LIFE
HIS STEADY SAILS HE NEVER FURLS
SOMETIMES I HEAR THE VEERY'S CLARION
UPON THE LOFTY ELM TREE SPRAYS
THOU DUSKY SPIRIT OF THE WOOD
THE RIVER SWELLETH MORE AND MORE
GREAT GOD, I ASK THEE FOR NO MEANER PELF
THE MOON
TO A STRAY FOWL
THE SLUGGISH SMOKE CURLS UP FROM SOME DEEP DELL
WHEN WINTER FRINGES EVERY BOUGH
NOT UNCONCERNED WACHUSETT REARS HIS HEAD
THE OLD MARLBOROUGH ROAD
IN TWO YEARS' TIME 'T HAD THUS
CARPE DIEM
EACH SUMMER SOUND
THE NEEDLES OF THE PINE
IN THE EAST FAMES ARE WON
LOVE EQUALS SWIFT AND SLOW
MEN SAY THEY KNOW MANY THINGS
WHAT'S THE RAILROAD TO ME
IT IS NO DREAM OF MINE
LIGHT-WINGED SMOKE, ICARIAN BIRD
DIE AND BE BURIED WHO WILL
WHERE'ER THOU SAIL'ST WHO SAILED WITH ME
I AM BOUND, I AM BOUND, FOR A DISTANT SHORE
I SAILED UP A RIVER WITH A PLEASANT WIND
THE RESPECTABLE FOLKS
AH, 'TIS IN VAIN THE PEACEFUL DIN
BUT SINCE WE SAILED
ON PONKAWTASSET, SINCE, WE TOOK OUR WAY
AN EARLY UNCONVERTED SAINT
LOW IN THE EASTERN SKY
DONG, SOUNDS THE BRASS IN THE EAST
I MAKE YE AN OFFER
CONSCIENCE IS INSTINCT BRED IN THE HOUSE
SUCH WATER DO THE GODS DISTIL
THAT PHAETON OF OUR DAY
THOUGH ALL THE FATES SHOULD PROVE UNKIND
WITH FRONTIER STRENGTH YE STAND YOUR GROUND
HERE LIES AN HONEST MAN
THE WESTERN WIND CAME LUMBERING IN
RUMORS FROM AN AEOLIAN HARP
AWAY! AWAY! AWAY! AWAY
LOW-ANCHORED CLOUD
MAN'S LITTLE ACTS ARE GRAND
THE WAVES SLOWLY BEAT
WOOF OF THE SUN, ETHEREAL GAUZE
WHERE GLEAMING FIELDS OF HAZE
THIS IS MY CARNAC, WHOSE UNMEASURED DOME
TRUE KINDNESS IS A PURE DIVINE AFFINITY
LATELY, ALAS, I KNEW A GENTLE BOY
THE ATLANTIDES
MY LOVE MUST BE AS FREE
THE GOOD HOW CAN WE TRUST
NATURE DOTH HAVE HER DAWN EACH DAY
LET SUCH PURE HATE STILL UNDERPROP
THE INWARD MORNING
MY BOOKS I'D FAIN CAST OFF, I CANNOT READ
THE POET'S DELAY
SALMON BROOK
I AM THE AUTUMNAL SUN
I AM A PARCEL OF VAIN STRIVINGS TIED
ALL THINGS ARE CURRENT FOUND
WHO SLEEPS BY DAY AND WALKS BY NIGHT
WE SHOULD NOT MIND IF ON OUR EAR THERE FELL
THEN SPEND AN AGE IN WHETTING THY DESIRE
THEREFORE A TORRENT OF SADNESS DEEP
SUCH NEAR ASPECTS HAD WE
MY LIFE HAS BEEN THE POEM I WOULD HAVE WRIT
WE SEE THE PLANET FALL
VOYAGERS SONG
I LOVE A CARELESS STREAMLET
TO THE COMET
FRIENDSHIP
THE CLIFFS & SPRINGS
THE BLUEBIRDS
MAY MORNING
WALDEN
TRUTH-GOODNESS-BEAUTY—THOSE CELESTIAL THRINS
IN THE BUSY STREETS, DOMAINS OF TRADE
I KNEW A MAN BY SIGHT
CLIFFS
MY BOOTS
NOON
THE THAW
LAST NIGHT AS I LAY GAZING WITH SHUT EYES
LOVE
'TWILL SOON APPEAR IF WE BUT LOOK
THE PEAL OF THE BELLS
THE “BOOK OF GEMS”
THE ASSABET
THE BREEZE'S INVITATION
LOVES FAREWELL
EACH MORE MELODIOUS NOTE I HEAR
I WAS BORN UPON THY BANK RIVER
THE FISHER'S SON
I'M GUIDED IN THE DARKEST NIGHT
FRIENDSHIP
ON THE SUN COMING OUT IN THE AFTERNOON
THEY WHO PREPARE MY EVENING MEAL BELOW
MY GROUND IS HIGH
IF FROM YOUR PRICE YE WILL NOT SWERVE
FRIENDSHIP'S STEADFASTNESS
DEATH CANNOT COME TOO SOON
INDEPENDENCE
OUR COUNTRY
THE MOON NOW RISES TO HER ABSOLUTE RULE
MY FRIENDS, WHY SHOULD WE LIVE
I MARK THE SUMMER'S SWIFT DECLINE
METHINKS THAT BY A STRICT BEHAVIOR
I HAVE ROLLED NEAR SOME OTHER SPIRITS PATH
TRAVELLING
ON FIELDS OER WHICH THE REAPER'S HAND HAS PASS[E]D
TO A MARSH HAWK IN SPRING
GREAT FRIEND
YET LET US THANK THE PURBLIND RACE
IVE SEEN YE, SISTERS, ON THE MOUNTAIN-SIDE
YE DO COMMAND ME TO ALL VIRTUE EVER
ON SHOULDERS WHIRLED IN SOME ECCENTRIC ORBIT
FOG
BROTHER WHERE DOST THOU DWELL
EPITAPH ON PURSY
EP[ITAPH] ON THE WORLD
EPITAPH ON AN ENGRAVER
THE JUST MADE PERFECT
TELL ME YE WISE ONES IF YE CAN
THE EARTH
THE HERO
AT MIDNIGHT'S HOUR I RAISED MY HEAD
I SEEK THE PRESENT TIME
LOVES INVALIDES ARE NOT THOSE OF COMMON WARS
AND ONCE AGAIN
OLD MEETING-HOUSE BELL
IS CONSIGNED TO THE NINE
AMONG THE WORST OF MEN THAT EVER LIVED
TALL AMBROSIA
TH' AMBROSIA OF THE GODS 'S A WEED ON EARTH
I SAW A DELICATE FLOWER HAD GROWN UP 2 FEET HIGH
TO DAY I CLIMBED A HANDSOME ROUNDED HILL
I AM THE LITTLE IRISH BOY
I DO NOT FEAR MY THOUGHTS WILL DIE
CANS'T THOU LOVE WITH THY MIND
INDEED INDEED, I CANNOT TELL
THE VESSEL OF LOVE, THE VESSEL OF STATE
WHEN THE TOADS BEGIN TO RING
FOREVER IN MY DREAM & IN MY MORNING THOUGHT
STRANGE THAT SO MANY FICKLE GODS, AS FICKLE AS THE WEATHER
THE DEEDS OF KING AND MEANEST HEDGER
WAIT NOT TILL I INVITE THEE, BUT OBSERVE
GREATER IS THE DEPTH OF SADNESS
WHERE I HAVE BEEN
BETTER WAIT
ON A GOOD MAN
MAN MAN IS THE DEVIL
YOU MUST NOT ONLY AIM ARIGHT
THE CHICADEE
ANY FOOL CAN MAKE A RULE
ALL THINGS DECAY
EXPECTATION
FOR THOUGH THE CAVES WERE RABITTED
MY FRIENDS, MY NOBLE FRIENDS, KNOW YE
NO EARNEST WORK THAT WILL EXPAND THE FRAME
GODFREY OF BOULOGNE
WHO EQUALLEST THE COWARD'S HASTE
IVE SEARCHED MY FACULTIES AROUND
UNTIL AT LENGTH THE NORTH WINDS BLOW
I WAS MADE ERECT AND LONE
WAIT NOT TILL SLAVES PRONOUNCE THE WORD
TO THE MOUNTAINS
THE FRIEND
UPON THE BANK AT EARLY DAWN
BETWEEN THE TRAVELLER AND THE SETTING SUN
MUST WE STILL EAT
I'M CONTENTED YOU SHOULD STAY
HE KNOWS NO CHANGE WHO KNOWS THE TRUE
THE DEPARTURE
THE FUNERAL BELL
THE VIRGIN
SPEECH OF A SAXON EALDERMAN
FAREWELL
NATURE
GUIDO'S AURORA
GREECE
POVERTY
I'M NOT ALONE
WHAT SOUGHT TH[E]Y TH[U]S AFAR
MUSIC
I'M THANKFUL THAT MY LIFE DOTH NOT DECEIVE
MANHOOD
THE MOON MOVES UP HER SMOOTH AND SHEENY PATH
LIFE
PRAY TO WHAT EARTH DOES THIS SWEET COLD BELONG
WHEN THE OAKS ARE IN THE GRAY
INSPIRATION
INSPIRATION
DELAY
THE FALL OF THE LEAF
A WINTER AND SPRING SCENE
WHY DO THE SEASONS CHANGE? AND WHY
FRIENDS! THAT PARTING TEAR RESERVE IT
IN ADAMS FALL
IN TIMES OF YORE, 'TIS SAID, THE SWIMMING ALDER
BY HIS GOOD GENIUS PROMPTED OR THE POWER
ADDED POEMS
FAIR HAVEN
LIFE IS A SUMMER'S DAY
I'VE HEARD MY NEIGHBOR'S PUMP AT NIGHT
WHEN WITH PALE CHEEK AND SUNKEN EYE I SANG
I AROSE BEFORE LIGHT
I WILL OBEY THE STRICTEST LAW OF LOVE
THE CENTAUR
WHO HEARS THE PARSON
FRIENDS
WHEN IN SOME COVE I LIE
DELAY IN FRIENDSHIP
TO EDITH
THE ROSA SANGUINEA
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MUST WE STILL EAT
Must we still eat
The bread we have spurned?
Must we re kindle
The faggots we've burned?
Collected poems of Henry Thoreau