The Top 500 Poems, edited by William Harmon Columbia University Press, New York, 1992. ISBN: 0-231-08028-X The most quoted poem is The Tiger, by William Blake (1794). (Partial) Poetry Index Allingham, William, The Fairies, Anonymous, (c. 1250-c. 1350) Cuckoo Song, Anonymous, (c. 1400-c. 1600) Sir Patrick Spens, Western Wind, Edward, Edward, Thomas the Rhymer, As You Came from the Holy Land of Walsingham, Corpus Christi Carol, The Three Ravens, Adam Lay I-bounden, Lord Randal, The Cherry-Tree Carol, The Lord Is My Sheherd, I Sing of a Maiden, A Lyke-Wake Dirge, My Love in Her Attire, The Demon Lover, Weep You No More, Sad Fontains, The Unquiet Grave, Waly, Waly, Arnold, Matthew, Dover Beach, The Scholar-Gipsy, Auden, W. H., In Memory of W. B. Yeats, Lullaby, Beddoes, Thomas Lovell, Old Adam, the Carrion Crow, Bishop, Elizabeth, The Fish, Blake, William, The Tiger 1794. (#1) (from Songs of Experience, London, And Did Those Feet in Ancient Times, Piping down the Valleys Wide, The Sick Rose, The Lamb, Ah! Sun-Flower, Hear the Voice of the Bard, Auguries of Innocence | |
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