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Pussy-cat by Spike Milligan Pussy-cat What are vices? Catching rats And eating mices!..

Pad, Pad by Stevie Smith I always remember your beautiful flowers And the beautiful kimono you wore When you sat on the cou..

Pickle Belt by Theodore Roethke The fruit rolled by all day. They prayed the cogs would creep; They thought about Saturday pay, A..

Postponement by Thomas Hardy SNOW-BOUND in woodland, a mournful word, Dropt now and then from the bill of a bird, Reached me on..

Partition by W. H. Auden Unbiased at least he was when he arrived on his mission, Having never set eyes on the land he was..

Poem Written At Morning by Wallace Stevens A sunny day’s complete Poussiniana Divide it from itself. It is this or that And it is not. By me..

Peter Quince At The Clavier by Wallace Stevens I Just as my fingers on these keys Make music, so the self-same sounds On my spirit make a musi..

Pastoral by William Carlos Williams The little sparrows hop ingenuously about the pavement quarreling with sharp voices over t..

Portrait Of A Lady by William Carlos Williams Your thighs are appletrees whose blossoms touch the sky. Which sky? The sky where Watteau hung a..

Poem (As the cat) by William Carlos Williams As the cat climbed over the top of the jamcloset first the right forefoot carefully then..

Paudeen by William Butler Yeats Indignant at the fumbling wits, the obscure spite Of our old paudeen in his shop, I stumbled blind ..

Players Ask For A Blessing On The Psalteries And On Themselves by William Butler Yeats Three Voices [together]. Hurry to bless the hands that play, The mouths that speak, the notes and s..

Parting by William Butler Yeats He. Dear, I must be gone While night Shuts the eyes Of the household spies; That song announces d..

Parnell by William Butler Yeats Parnell came down the road, he said to a cheering man: ’Ireland shall get her freedom and you still..

Presences by William Butler Yeats This night has been so strange that it seemed As if the hair stood up on my head. From going-down..

Peace by William Butler Yeats Ah, that Time could touch a form That could show what Homer’s age Bred to be a hero’s wage. ’Were..

Parnell's Funeral by William Butler Yeats I Under the Great Comedian’s tomb the crowd. A bundle of tempestuous cloud is blown About the s..

Politics by William Butler Yeats ’In our time the destiny of man prevents its meanings in political terms.’ -- Thomas Mann. How..

Preludium to Europe by William Blake The nameless shadowy female rose from out the breast of Orc, Her snaky hair brandishing in the win..

Preludium to America by William Blake The shadowy Daughter of Urthona stood before red Orc, When fourteen suns had faintly journey’d o’e..







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