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The term "p. arthur" has been searched for 126 times on the American Poems site since November 22nd, 2005.
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1. King Arthur's Men Have Come Again - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 602 times on American Poems.
[Written while a field-worker in the Anti-Saloon League of Illinois.]
King Arthur's men have come again.
They challenge everywhere
The foes of Christ's Eternal Church.
Her incense crowns the air.
The heathen knighthood cower and curse... (Read full poem)
2. On The Meeting Of García Lorca And Hart Crane - written by Philip Levine
Read 521 times on American Poems.
Brooklyn, 1929. Of course Crane's
been drinking and has no idea who
this curious Andalusian is, unable
even to speak the language of poetry.
The young man who brought them
together knows both Spanish and English,
but he has a headache from... (Read full poem)
3. II. The Pauper Witch of Grafton - written by Robert Frost
From New Hampshire.
Published in 1923.
Read 3220 times on American Poems.
Now that they've got it settled whose I be,
I'm going to tell them something they won't like:
They've got it settled wrong, and I can prove it.
Flattered I must be to have two towns fighting
To make a present of me to each other.
They... (Read full poem)
4. The Jingo and the Minstrel - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 366 times on American Poems.
AN ARGUMENT FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF PEACE AND GOODWILL WITH THE JAPANESE PEOPLE
Glossary for the uninstructed and the hasty: Jimmu Tenno, ancestor of all the Japanese Emperors; Nikko, Japan's loveliest shrine; Iyeyasu, her greatest statesman;... (Read full poem)
5. Mark Twain and Joan of Arc - written by Vachel Lindsay
Read 653 times on American Poems.
When Yankee soldiers reach the barricade
Then Joan of Arc gives each the accolade.
For she is there in armor clad, today,
All the young poets of the wide world say.
Which of our freemen did she greet the first,
Seeing him come against the... (Read full poem)
6. Mummy's Curse - written by Charles Simic
Read 2200 times on American Poems.
Befriending an eccentric young woman
The sole resident of a secluded Victorian mansion.
She takes long walks in the evening rain,
And so do I, with my hair full of dead leaves.
In her former life, she was an opera singer.
She remembers the rich... (Read full poem)
7. Man Listening To Disc - written by Billy Collins
Read 1846 times on American Poems.
This is not bad --
ambling along 44th Street
with Sonny Rollins for company,
his music flowing through the soft calipers
of these earphones,
as if he were right beside me
on this clear day in March,
the pavement sparkling with sunlight,
pigeons... (Read full poem)
8. Ode To Meaning - written by Robert Pinsky
Read 2152 times on American Poems.
Dire one and desired one,
Savior, sentencer--
In an old allegory you would carry
A chained alphabet of tokens:
Ankh Badge Cross.
Dragon,
Engraved figure guarding a hallowed intaglio,
Jasper kinema of legendary Mind,
Naked omphalos pierced
By... (Read full poem)
9. Merlin - written by Edwin Arlington Robinson
Read 574 times on American Poems.
“Gawaine, Gawaine, what look ye for to see,
So far beyond the faint edge of the world?
D’ye look to see the lady Vivian,
Pursued by divers ominous vile demons
That have another king more fierce than ours?
Or think ye that if ye look far... (Read full poem)
10. The Grocery - written by Amy Lowell
From Men, Women and Ghosts.
Read 1713 times on American Poems.
"Hullo, Alice!"
"Hullo, Leon!"
"Say, Alice, gi' me a couple
O' them two for five cigars,
Will yer?"
"Where's your nickel?"
"My! Ain't you close!
Can't trust a feller, can yer."
"Trust you! Why
What you owe this store
Would set you up in... (Read full poem)
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