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A. E. Housman

Poems by author A. E. Housman
TitleAuthorYear
I. 1887A. E. Housman1896
I. The WestA. E. Housman1922
II. [As I gird on for fighting]A. E. Housman1922
II. [Loveliest of trees, the cherry now]A. E. Housman1896
III. The RecruitA. E. Housman1896
III. [Her strong enchantments failing,]A. E. Housman1922
IV. Illic JacetA. E. Housman1922
IV. ReveilleA. E. Housman1896
IX. [On moonlit heath and lonesome bank]A. E. Housman1896
IX. [The chestnut casts his flambeaux...A. E. Housman1922
L. [Clunton and Clunbury,]A. E. Housman1896
LI. [Loitering with a vacant eye]A. E. Housman1896
LII. [Far in a western brookland]A. E. Housman1896
LIII. The True LoverA. E. Housman1896
LIV. [With rue my heart is laden]A. E. Housman1896
LIX. The Isle of PortlandA. E. Housman1896
LV. [Westward on the high-hilled plains]A. E. Housman1896
LVI. The Day of BattleA. E. Housman1896
LVII. [You smile upon your friend to-...A. E. Housman1896
LVIII. [When I came last to Ludlow]A. E. Housman1896
LX. [Now hollow fires burn out to bla...A. E. Housman1896
LXI. Hughley SteepleA. E. Housman1896
LXII. ["Terence, this is stupid stuff:]A. E. Housman1896
LXIII. [I Hoed and trenched and weeded,]A. E. Housman1896
V. GrenadierA. E. Housman1922
V. [Oh see how thick the goldcup flow...A. E. Housman1896
VI. LancerA. E. Housman1922
VI. [When the lad for longing sighs,]A. E. Housman1896
VII. [In valleys green and still]A. E. Housman1922
VII. [When smoke stood up from Ludlow,]A. E. Housman1896
VIII. ["Farewell to barn and stack an...A. E. Housman1896
VIII. [Soldier from the wars returning,]A. E. Housman1922
X. MarchA. E. Housman1896
X. [Could man be drunk for ever]A. E. Housman1922
XI. [On your midnight pallet lying]A. E. Housman1896
XI. [Yonder see the morning blink:]A. E. Housman1922
XII. [The laws of God, the laws of man,]A. E. Housman1922
XII. [When I watch the living meet,]A. E. Housman1896
XIII. The DeserterA. E. Housman1922
XIII. [When I was one-and-twenty]A. E. Housman1896
XIV. The CulpritA. E. Housman1922
XIV. [There pass the careless people]A. E. Housman1896
XIX. To An Athlete Dying YoungA. E. Housman1896
XIX. [In midnights of November,]A. E. Housman1922
XL. [Into my heart on air that kills]A. E. Housman1896
XL. [Tell me not here, it needs not s...A. E. Housman1922
XLI. Fancy's KnellA. E. Housman1922
XLI. [In my own shire, if I was sad]A. E. Housman1896
XLII. The Merry GuideA. E. Housman1896
XLIII. The Immortal PartA. E. Housman1896
XLIV. [Shot? so quick, so clean an en...A. E. Housman1896
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XLV. [If it chance your eye offend you,]A. E. Housman1896
XLVI. [Bring, in this timeless grave ...A. E. Housman1896
XLVII. The Carpenter's SonA. E. Housman1896
XLVIII. [Be still, my soul, be still]A. E. Housman1896
XV. Eight O'ClockA. E. Housman1922
XV. [Look not in my eyes, for fear]A. E. Housman1896
XVI. Spring MorningA. E. Housman1922
XVI. [It nods and curtseys and recovers]A. E. Housman1896
XVII. AstronomyA. E. Housman1922
XVII. [Twice a week the winter thorough]A. E. Housman1896
XVIII. [Oh, when I was in love with y...A. E. Housman1896
XVIII. [The rain, it streams on stone...A. E. Housman1922
XX. [Oh fair enough are sky and plain,]A. E. Housman1896
XX. [The night is freezing fast,]A. E. Housman1922
XXI. Bredon HillA. E. Housman1896
XXI. [The fairies break their dances]A. E. Housman1922
XXII. [The sloe was lost in flower,]A. E. Housman1922
XXII. [The street sounds to the soldi...A. E. Housman1896
XXIII. [In the morning, in the morning,]A. E. Housman1922
XXIII. [The lads in their hundreds to...A. E. Housman1896
XXIV. EpithalamiumA. E. Housman1922
XXIV. [Say, lad, have you things to do?]A. E. Housman1896
XXIX. The Lent LilyA. E. Housman1896
XXIX. [Wake not for the world-heard t...A. E. Housman1922
XXV. The Oracles A. E. Housman1922
XXV. [This time of year a twelvemonth...A. E. Housman1896
XXVI. [Along the fields as we came by]A. E. Housman1896
XXVI. [The half-moon westers low, my ...A. E. Housman1922
XXVII. ["Is my team ploughing,]A. E. Housman1896
XXVII. [The sigh that heaves the gras...A. E. Housman1922
XXVIII. The Welsh MarchesA. E. Housman1896
XXVIII. [Now dreary dawns the eastern...A. E. Housman1922
XXX. Sinner's RueA. E. Housman1922
XXX. [Others, I am not the first,]A. E. Housman1896
XXXI. Hell's GateA. E. Housman1922
XXXI. [On Wenlock Edge the wood's in ...A. E. Housman1896
XXXII. [From far, from eve and morning]A. E. Housman1896
XXXII. [When I would muse in boyhood]A. E. Housman1922
XXXIII. [If truth in hearts that perish]A. E. Housman1896
XXXIII. [When the eye of day is shut,]A. E. Housman1922
XXXIV. The New MistressA. E. Housman1896
XXXIV. [The First of May]A. E. Housman1922
XXXIX. ['Tis time, I think by Wenlock...A. E. Housman1896
XXXIX. [When summer's end is nighing]A. E. Housman1922
XXXV. [On the idle hill of summer,]A. E. Housman1896
XXXV. [When first my way to fair I took]A. E. Housman1922
XXXVI. RevolutionA. E. Housman1922
XXXVI. [White in the moon the long ro...A. E. Housman1896
XXXVII. Epitaph on an Army of Mercena...A. E. Housman1922
XXXVII. [As through the wild green hi...A. E. Housman1896
XXXVIII. Oh stay at home, my lad, and...A. E. Housman1922
XXXVIII. [The winds out of the west l...A. E. Housman1896
[Here dead lie we because we did not ...A. E. Housman1919
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