Start with a feeling

Poems in "remains"

01 What Remains

"I KNOW a place where summer strives"

Emily Dickinson

02 What Remains

"I reason, earth is short,"

Emily Dickinson

03 What Remains

"IF you were coming in the fall,"

Emily Dickinson

04 What Remains

"I'VE known a Heaven like a tent"

Emily Dickinson

05 What Remains

"Much madness is divinest sense"

Emily Dickinson

06 What Remains

"'TWAS the old road"

Emily Dickinson

07 What Remains

"Designer infinite!"

Francis Thompson

08 What Remains

"Abbot and monks of Westminster"

Geoffrey Chaucer

09 What Remains

"The world is charged with the grandeur of God."

Gerard Manley Hopkins

10 What Remains

"<small>AT THE CONSECRATION OF PULASKI'S BANNER</small>"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

11 What Remains

"{{sc|There}} is a Reaper, whose name is Death,"

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

12 What Remains

"As those we love decay, we die in part,"

James Thomson

13 What Remains

"{{sc|O gentlest}} kinsman of Humanity!"

James Whitcomb Riley

14 What Remains

"{{drop initial|O}} THE RAGGEDY MAN! He works fer Pa;"

James Whitcomb Riley

15 What Remains

"'Tis evening; the black snail has got on his track,"

John Clare

16 What Remains

"TWICE or thrice had I loved thee,"

John Donne

17 What Remains

"{{gap|1em}}ALL kings, and all their favourites,"

John Donne

18 What Remains

"{{gap|1em}}I am two fools, I know,"

John Donne

19 What Remains

"Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art"

John Keats

20 What Remains

"III. FAMILIAR VERSES"

John Keats

21 What Remains

"I hold that when a person dies"

John Masefield

22 What Remains

""When I'm discharged at Liverpool 'n' draws my bit o' pay,"

John Masefield

23 What Remains

"THis is the Month, and this the happy morn"

John Milton

24 What Remains

"Beat the drums of tragedy for me."

Langston Hughes