Wolf Poems

Wolf Poems

Monadnoc, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thousand minstrels woke within me,
'Our music...

Now The Hungry Lion Roars , by William Shakespeare

From "A Midsummer-Night's Dream, " Act V. Scene...

Sonnet Xcvi , by William Shakespeare

Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness; ...

Witches Chant (From Macbeth) , by William Shakespeare

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

Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, by Walt Whitman

1 Flood-tide below me! I see you face to face...

Salut au Monde!, by Walt Whitman

1 O take my hand Walt Whitman!
Such gliding ...

The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman, by William Wordsworth

I Before I see another day,
Oh let my body ...

The Coming of Arthur, by Alfred Tennyson

Leodogran, the King of Cameliard,
Had one fa...

Geraint and Enid, by Alfred Tennyson

O purblind race of miserable men,
How many am...

Merlin and Vivien, by Alfred Tennyson

A storm was coming, but the winds were still, ...

Pelleas and Ettarre, by Alfred Tennyson

King Arthur made new knights to fill the gap
L...

The Glove, by Robert Browning

(Peter Ronsard Loquitur) "Heigho!" yawned one ...

Funeral Song for the Indian Chief Blackbird, by Amy Lowell

BURIED SITTING UPRIGHT ON A LIVE HORSE ON A BLU...

The Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman, by William Wordsworth

I Before I see another day,
Oh let my body ...

To the Evening Star, by William Blake

Thou fair-haired angel of the evening,
Now, ...

Visions of the Daughters of Albion, by William Blake

The Argument I lovè d Theotormon,
An...

Alexis, by Virgil

Alexis, beauteous, and his lord's delight,
...

Georgic I, by Virgil

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

Georgic III, by Virgil

Thee too, great Pales, will I hymn, and thee...

Pharmaceutria, by Virgil

The tale of love Alphesiboeus sung
And Damon, ...

The Permian Beds of Texas, by Charles Hazelius Sternberg

In Texas, where the Wichita
Enrodes a gash, ...

The Aurora Borealis, by Dugald Moore

Are ye unholy shadows, that by fits
Start fro...

How Oswald Dined with God, by Edwin Markham

Over Northumbria's lone, gray lands,
Over th...