Toad Poems

Toad Poems

Dreamland, by Edgar Allan Poe

By a route obscure and lonely,
Haunted by il...

Ghost House, by Robert Frost

I DWELL in a lonely house I know
That vanishe...

Now, My Co-Mates And Brothers In Exile , by William Shakespeare

Now, my co-mates and brothers in exile,
Hath...

Witches Chant (From Macbeth) , by William Shakespeare

Round about the couldron go:
In the poisones e...

Song of Myself, by Walt Whitman

1 I celebrate myself, and sing myself,
And...

Advice a To Hornèd Toad, by Maxwell Bodenheim

Hornè d Toad of cloven brown,
Rock sou...

To the Moon, by Du Fu

The Autumn drawing up along the Night,
Amidst...

Instans Tyrannus, by Robert Browning

Of the million or two, more or less,
I rule ...

The Pied Piper of Hamelin, by Robert Browning

I Hamelin town's in Brunswick,
By famous Ha...

White Witchcraft, by Robert Browning

IF you and I could change to beasts, what beas...

The Wizard Way, by Aleister Crowley

VELVET soft the night-star glowed
Over the un...

Tiriel, by William Blake

1 And Aged Tiriel. Stood before the Gates of ...

Georgic I, by Virgil

Whence joyful harvests spring, what heav'nly s...

In the Foliage, by Francis Jammes

As I stand in the foliage
     ...

To the Moon, by Arthur Guiterman

Beloved of lovers, bards, astronomers,
Myth...

The Rains, by Badger Clark

You've watched the ground-hog's shadow and the ...

The Flight, by Charles G. D. Roberts

She rose in the night and fled;
Such a night ...

The Bitter-Sweet of Spring, by Edith Matilda Thomas

I Now is the tender moment of the year
When b...

In the Petrified Forest, Arizona, by Edward Robeson Taylor

All round us here, in myriad number strown,
...

The Song of the Toad, by John Burroughs

Have you heard the blinking toad
Sing his solo...

Nature, by William Wilsey Martin

I The heart of Nature soothes the heart of man...