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The Giant Book of Poetry (2006)

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by William H. Roetzheim


  40

  Eyes, The

  412

  from The Longbeards’ Saga

  35

  Music

  103

  To Sleep

  42

  Way I read a letter’s this, The

  242

  Unrequited

  Come Not, When I am Dead

  181

  Love’s Farewell

  43

  Loving in Truth

  41

  Not Touching

  565

  Sonnet 143 (CXLIII)

  48

  War and Peace

  Bystanders

  Ishtar

  31

  Luck in Sarajevo

  499

  Patterns

  353

  War Poetry

  666

  Casualties

  Death of the Ball Turret Gunner, The

  452

  Dulce et Decorum Est

  430

  Facing It

  609

  Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead

  181

  Killed at the Ford

  148

  Nameless Grave, A

  147

  On the Wire

  362

  Vergissmeinnicht

  458

  Futility

  After Blenheim

  96

  By that fallen house

  302

  Channel firing

  267

  How We Heard the Name

  470

  Politics

  298

  There will come soft rains

  404

  Glory

  Charge of the Light Brigade,The

  182

  Landlord’s Tale, The

  155

  Soldier, The

  415

  Soldier of Fortune, The

  385

  To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars

  60

  Soldiers

  Camouflaging the Chimera

  608

  ReQuiem for the Croppies

  540

  Old Liberators, The

  618

  What Saves Us

  620

  Working

  Construction

  Before Groundbreak

  641

  Don Fargo & Sons

  641

  “Out, Out -”

  320

  Poem

  647

  Waiting for Lumber

  647

  Entrepreneur

  Wee Shop, The

  388

  Factory

  Assembly Line

  634

  Shirt

  560

  Sweet Will

  493

  Farm

  After Apple-Picking

  327

  American Sketches

  478

  Birth Stone

  605

  Pulling a Pig’s Tail

  593

  Red Wheelbarrow, The

  400

  Waving of the Corn, The

  277

  Household

  Death of the Hired Man

  331

  Mending Wall

  343

  Snow

  667

  Summer Morning, A

  463

  Wood-Pile, The

  350

  Retirement

  Soaking Up Sun

  581

  Teaching

  American History

  668

  Did I Miss Anything?

  599

  Transportation

  Filling Station

  439

  In a Station of the Metro

  410

  Passengers

  566

  White Collar

  At the Office Early

  540

  Writing

  Allen Ginsberg

  570

  Budapest

  562

  In Houston

  525

  Writing, art, and poetry

  Ars Poetica

  Ars Poetica

  427

  Detail

  572

  from Selected Shorts

  437

  Nuns Fret Not At Their Convent’s Narrow Room

  71

  Of Time and the Line

  624

  Purity

  567

  Poet, The

  114

  What you should know to be a poet

  501

  Art

  Alley Violinist

  454

  From Fuses I - On Art

  221

  Imaginary Paintings

  473

  My Madonna

  362

  To Know Silence Perfectly

  392

  Language

  Ceist na Teangan (The Language Issue)

  632

  Word is dead, A

  233

  Poetry

  Introduction to Poetry

  563

  Last Answers

  391

  Naif, The

  506

  Poem You Asked For, The

  603

  Poetry Reading at West Point, A

  583

  Poetry

  417

  Rudimentary Explanation of an Ideal Poem, A

  504

  Selecting a Reader

  540

  Terence, This is Stupid Stuff

  288

  Transformatrix

  666

  Reading

  Eating Poetry

  519

  Reader

  474

  Reading in Place

  520

  Travels by the Fireside

  165

  Writing

  An Exchange of Gifts

  508

  Armadillo, The

  446

  Dilemma

  542

  Fountain, a Bottle, a Donkey's Ears, and Some Books, A

  322

  from: Three Types of Loss, part 3

  602

  Jugurtha

  148

  Late Registration

  573

  Pact, A

  410

  Poet’s Fate, The

  141

  What He thought

  610

  Zimmer’s Head Thudding Against the Blackboard

  521

  Index to Translations

  Arabic

  Fitzgerald, Edward

  39

  Babylonian Cuneiform

  Spence, Lewis

  31

  Burmese

  Aye, Lyn

  438

  Chinese

  Finkel, Donald

  660

  Kizer, Carolyn

  427, 634

  Pound, Ezra

  33, 36, 38

  Wentong, Ma

  433

  Dutch

  Brockway, James

  517

  French

  Cameron, Norman

  220, 221

  Dillon, George

  222, 229

  Huneker, James

  224

  Piaget Shanks, Lewis

  221, 223

  Squire, Sir John

  218, 226

  Thorley, Wilfrid

  228

  Hebrew

  Mitchell, Stephen

  499

  Irish

  Muldoon, Paul

  279

  Japanese

  Beilenson, Peter

  40, 61, 302, 306

  Elliott, William I.

  504

  Latin

  Jonson, Ben

  35

  Michie, James

  33

  Rexroth, Kenneth

  32

  Norse

  Kingsley, Charles

  35

  Polish

  Gorczynski, Renata

  600, 60
1

  Russian

  Mayherw, Lenore

  426

  Serbo-Croat

  Simic, Charles

  499

  Spanish

  Crow, Mary

  477

  Reid, Alastair,

  508

  Index of First Lines

  First Line

  Page

  A bat is born

  449

  A bee rolls in the yellow rose

  448

  A boy is bouncing a ball off a brick wall after school

  579

  A brown rat has taken up residence with me

  462

  A bunch of the boys were whooping it up

  380

  A deed knocks first at thought

  231

  A husband. A wife. Three children. Last year they did not

  474

  A lonely stretch, in the bind of poor fishing and drought

  431

  A lost child crying

  61

  A middle-aged woman, quite plain, to be polite about it

  524

  A narrow fellow in the grass

  232

  A poem should be palpable and mute

  427

  A pond despaired of any hope

  433

  A simple child

  72

  A snake came to my water-trough

  407

  A soldier of the Union mustered out

  147

  A vanished house that for an hour I knew

  313

  A widow bird sate mourning for her love

  105

  A woman travels to Brazil for plastic

  571

  A word is dead

  233

  About ten days or so

  498

  After great pain, a formal feeling comes

  233

  After the people and the flowers

  637

  Ah! I intended

  61

  Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend

  39

  Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight

  135

  Alas, it is impossible that my answer to the question Who

  437

  All crying, “We will go with you, O Wind!”

  344

  All leaves gone, yellow

  484

  All out of doors looked darkly in at him

  329

  All the world’s a stage

  44

  All winter your brute shoulders strained

  489

  all you can about animals as persons

  501

  Always the same, when on a fated night

  348

  Among twenty snowy mountains

  393

  An honest man here lies at rest

  65

  And the days are not full enough

  411

  And there, beyond the barbed wire, the view

  517

  Announced by all the trumpets of the sky

  144

  Any movement kills something

  477

  Apparently with no surprise

  233

  As a fond mother, when the day is o’er

  151

  As father Adam first was fooled

  65

  As I look from the isle, o’er its billows of green

  169

  As I sd to my

  482

  As long as you read this poem

  508

  As she laughed I was aware of becoming involved in her

  426

  At a theater or ball

  221

  At ten pm it starts. We can hear from the bar

  632

  At the blackboard I had missed

  521

  At the gate, I sit in a row of blue seats

  566

  Be your words made, good Sir, of Indian ware

  41

  Because he was a butcher and thereby

  312

  Because I could not stop for Death

  234

  Because it seems the only way to save the roses

  655

  Before man came to blow it right

  347

  Behold her, single in the field

  71

  Behold the next-door neighbor’s

  669

  Belovëd, my Belovëd, when I think

  146

  “Bent double, like old beggars under sacks

  430

  Beside him in the old Ford pickup

  627

  Black is the sky, but the land is white

  357

  Blue, blue is the grass about the river

  33

  Bobbing on the breeze blown waves

  438

  Body is something you need in order to stay

  619

  Brother of the blowfly

  610

  Bulkeley, Hunt, Willard, Hosmer, Meriam, Flint

  141

  By that fallen house

  302

  Call him not heretic whose works attest

  168

  Called by people a poet

  504

  Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.

  269

  Christmas was in the air and all was well

  309

  Clear moments are so short

  601

  Come not, when I am dead

  181

  Come, be my camera

  621

  Come, Sleep; O Sleep! the certain knot of peace

  42

  Concerning your letter in which you ask

  496

  Darest thou now O soul

  208

  Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days

  141

  Day and night my thoughts incline

  231

  Death be not proud, though some have callëd thee

  53

  Death, coming in his sleep

  506

  “Deny your God!” They ringed me with their spears

  385

  Do not go gentle into that good night

  453

  Doing, a filthy pleasure is, and short

  35

  Each morning she is wheeled into the picture

  575

  Entreat me not to leave thee

  32

  Even if God did not exist

  221

  Everything stands wondrously multicolored

  635

  Everything the power of the world does

  294

  Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel!

  120

  False though she be to me and love

  61

  Farewell, German radio with your green eye

  600

  Farm boys wild to couple

  468

  Father and Mother, and Me

  297

  First semester of my senior year

  668

  First, I would have her be beautiful

  540

 

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