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Edgar Allan Poe
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- Public collection
- 47 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, love, beauty, hope, solitude
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A Dream
by Edgar Allan Poe
"In visions of the dark night" — Edgar Allan Poe, "A Dream"
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A Dream Within A Dream
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Take this kiss upon the brow!" — Edgar Allan Poe, "A Dream Within A Dream"
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A Pæan
by Edgar Allan Poe
"How shall the burial rite be read?" — Edgar Allan Poe, "A Pæan"
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A Valentine
by Edgar Allan Poe
"For her this rhyme is penned, whose luminous eyes," — Edgar Allan Poe, "A Valentine"
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Al Aaraaf
by Edgar Allan Poe
"PART I" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Al Aaraaf"
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An Enigma
by Edgar Allan Poe
""Seldom we find," says Solomon Don Dunce," — Edgar Allan Poe, "An Enigma"
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Annabel Lee
by Edgar Allan Poe
"It was many and many a year ago," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Annabel Lee"
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Bridal Ballad
by Edgar Allan Poe
"The ring is on my hand," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Bridal Ballad"
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Dreamland
by Edgar Allan Poe
"By a route obscure and lonely," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Dreamland"
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Dreams
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream!" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Dreams"
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Eldorado
by Edgar Allan Poe
" Gaily bedight," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Eldorado"
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Eulalie
by Edgar Allan Poe
" I dwelt alone" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Eulalie"
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Evening Star
by Edgar Allan Poe
"'Twas noontide of summer," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Evening Star"
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Fairyland
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Dim vales--and shadowy floods--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Fairyland"
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For Annie
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Thank Heaven! the crisis--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "For Annie"
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Hymn
by Edgar Allan Poe
"At morn--at noon--at twilight dim--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Hymn"
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Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Wreathed in myrtle, my sword I'll conceal," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Hymn To Aristogeiton And Harmodius"
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Imitation
by Edgar Allan Poe
"A dark unfathomed tide" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Imitation"
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In Youth I Have Known One
by Edgar Allan Poe
"_How often we forget all time, when lone" — Edgar Allan Poe, "In Youth I Have Known One"
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Israfel
by Edgar Allan Poe
"In Heaven a spirit doth dwell" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Israfel"
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Lenore
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Ah, broken is the golden bowl! the spirit flown forever!" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Lenore"
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Romance
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Romance, who loves to nod and sing," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Romance"
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Silence
by Edgar Allan Poe
"There are some qualities--some incorporate things," — Edgar Allan Poe, "Silence"
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Song
by Edgar Allan Poe
"I saw thee on thy bridal day--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Song"
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Sonnet--To Science
by Edgar Allan Poe
"SCIENCE! true daughter of Old Time thou art!" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Sonnet--To Science"
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Spirits Of The Dead
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Thy soul shall find itself alone" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Spirits Of The Dead"
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Tamerlane
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Kind solace in a dying hour!" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Tamerlane"
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The Bells
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Hear the sledges with the bells--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Bells"
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The City In The Sea
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Lo! Death has reared himself a throne" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The City In The Sea"
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The Coliseum
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Type of the antique Rome! Rich reliquary" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Coliseum"
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The Conqueror Worm
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Lo! 'tis a gala night" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Conqueror Worm"
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The Happiest Day
by Edgar Allan Poe
"The happiest day--the happiest hour" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Happiest Day"
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The Haunted Palace
by Edgar Allan Poe
"In the greenest of our valleys" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Haunted Palace"
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The Lake
by Edgar Allan Poe
"In spring of youth it was my lot" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Lake"
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The Raven
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary," — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven"
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The Sleeper
by Edgar Allan Poe
"At midnight, in the month of June," — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Sleeper"
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The Valley Of Unrest
by Edgar Allan Poe
"_Once_ it smiled a silent dell" — Edgar Allan Poe, "The Valley Of Unrest"
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To F--
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Beloved! amid the earnest woes" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To F--"
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To Frances S. Osgood
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Thou wouldst be loved?--then let thy heart" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To Frances S. Osgood"
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To Helen
by Edgar Allan Poe
"I saw thee once--once only--years ago:" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To Helen"
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To Marie Louise (Shew)
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Of all who hail thy presence as the morning--" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To Marie Louise (Shew)"
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To My Mother
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Because I feel that, in the Heavens above," — Edgar Allan Poe, "To My Mother"
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To One In Paradise
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Thou wast that all to me, love," — Edgar Allan Poe, "To One In Paradise"
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To The River
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Fair river! in thy bright, clear flow" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To The River"
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To Zante
by Edgar Allan Poe
"Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers," — Edgar Allan Poe, "To Zante"
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To----
by Edgar Allan Poe
"I heed not that my earthly lot" — Edgar Allan Poe, "To----"
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Ulalume
by Edgar Allan Poe
"The skies they were ashen and sober;" — Edgar Allan Poe, "Ulalume"
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