Start with a feeling

Poems in "defiance"

01 Against the Dying

"I MANY times thought peace had come,"

Emily Dickinson

02 Against the Dying

"I WENT to heaven,—"

Emily Dickinson

03 Against the Dying

"IN A LIBRARY."

Emily Dickinson

04 Against the Dying

"LOVE'S BAPTISM."

Emily Dickinson

05 Against the Dying

"THE CHARIOT."

Emily Dickinson

06 Against the Dying

"Last night, ah, yesternight, betwixt her lips and mine,"

Ernest Dowson

07 Against the Dying

"I fled Him, down the nights and down the days;"

Francis Thompson

08 Against the Dying

"Love bade me welcome: yet my soul drew back,"

George Herbert (1593-1633)

09 Against the Dying

"In 'N. & Q.' we meet to weigh"

Henry Austin Dobson

10 Against the Dying

"I stood upon the hills, when heaven's wide arch"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

11 Against the Dying

"{{smallcaps|When}} winter winds are piercing chill,"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

12 Against the Dying

"When Britain first, at Heaven's command"

[[Author:James Thomson (1700–1748)

13 Against the Dying

"They ain't no style about 'em,"

James Whitcomb Riley

14 Against the Dying

"{{sc|When}} the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in t..."

James Whitcomb Riley

15 Against the Dying

"Is there another world for this frail dust"

John Clare

16 Against the Dying

"IF yet I have not all thy love,"

John Donne

17 Against the Dying

"I CAN love both fair and brown;"

John Donne

18 Against the Dying

"Fill for me a brimming bowl"

John Keats

19 Against the Dying

"Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold,"

John Keats

20 Against the Dying

"TO ——"

John Keats

21 Against the Dying

"In the dark womb where I began"

John Masefield

22 Against the Dying

"IN FLANDERS FIELDS"

John Mccrae

23 Against the Dying

"(For Mrs. Henry Mills Alden)"

Joyce Kilmer

24 Against the Dying

"De railroad bridge’s"

Langston Hughes