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Edward Thomas
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- 132 approved public poems
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- nature, beauty, hope, solitude, identity
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"Home"
by Edward Thomas
"FAIR was the morning, fair our tempers, and" — Edward Thomas, ""Home""
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A Cat
by Edward Thomas
"She had a name among the children;" — Edward Thomas, "A Cat"
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A Dream
by Edward Thomas
"OVER known fields with an old friend in dream" — Edward Thomas, "A Dream"
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A Gentleman
by Edward Thomas
""HE has robbed two clubs. The judge at Salisbury" — Edward Thomas, "A Gentleman"
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A Private
by Edward Thomas
"THIS ploughman dead in battle slept out of doors" — Edward Thomas, "A Private"
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A Tale
by Edward Thomas
"THERE once the walls" — Edward Thomas, "A Tale"
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Adlestrop
by Edward Thomas
"YES. I remember Adlestrop--" — Edward Thomas, "Adlestrop"
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After Rain
by Edward Thomas
"THE rain of a night and a day and a night" — Edward Thomas, "After Rain"
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After You Speak
by Edward Thomas
"AFTER you speak" — Edward Thomas, "After You Speak"
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Ambition
by Edward Thomas
"UNLESS it was that day I never knew" — Edward Thomas, "Ambition"
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An Old Song
by Edward Thomas
"THE sun set, the wind fell, the sea" — Edward Thomas, "An Old Song"
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And You, Helen
by Edward Thomas
"AND you, Helen, what should I give you?" — Edward Thomas, "And You, Helen"
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April
by Edward Thomas
"THE sweetest thing, I thought" — Edward Thomas, "April"
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As the Team's Head-Brass
by Edward Thomas
"As the team's head-brass flashed out on the turn" — Edward Thomas, "As the Team's Head-Brass"
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Aspens
by Edward Thomas
"ALL day and night, save winter, every weather," — Edward Thomas, "Aspens"
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Beauty
by Edward Thomas
"WHAT does it mean? Tired, angry, and ill at ease," — Edward Thomas, "Beauty"
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Birds' Nests
by Edward Thomas
"THE summer nests uncovered by autumn wind." — Edward Thomas, "Birds' Nests"
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Bright Clouds
by Edward Thomas
"BRIGHT clouds of may" — Edward Thomas, "Bright Clouds"
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But These Things Also
by Edward Thomas
"BUT these things also are Spring's--" — Edward Thomas, "But These Things Also"
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Celandine
by Edward Thomas
"THINKING of her had saddened me at first," — Edward Thomas, "Celandine"
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Cock-Crow
by Edward Thomas
"OUT of the wood of thoughts that grows by night" — Edward Thomas, "Cock-Crow"
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Digging
by Edward Thomas
"WHAT matter makes my spade for tears or mirth," — Edward Thomas, "Digging"
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Early One Morning
by Edward Thomas
"EARLY one morning in May I set out," — Edward Thomas, "Early One Morning"
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February Afternoon
by Edward Thomas
"MEN heard this roar of parleying starlings, saw," — Edward Thomas, "February Afternoon"
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Fifty Faggots
by Edward Thomas
"THERE they stand, on their ends, the fifty faggots" — Edward Thomas, "Fifty Faggots"
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First Known When Lost
by Edward Thomas
"I NEVER had noticed it until" — Edward Thomas, "First Known When Lost"
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For These
by Edward Thomas
"AN acre of land between the shore and the hills," — Edward Thomas, "For These"
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Gone, Gone Again
by Edward Thomas
"GONE, gone again," — Edward Thomas, "Gone, Gone Again"
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Good-Night
by Edward Thomas
"THE skylarks are far behind that sang over the" — Edward Thomas, "Good-Night"
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Haymaking
by Edward Thomas
"AFTER night's thunder far away had rolled" — Edward Thomas, "Haymaking"
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Head and Bottle
by Edward Thomas
"THE downs will lose the sun, white alyssum" — Edward Thomas, "Head and Bottle"
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Health
by Edward Thomas
"FOUR miles at a leap, over the dark hollow land," — Edward Thomas, "Health"
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Home
by Edward Thomas
"OFTEN I had gone this way before:" — Edward Thomas, "Home"
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House and Man
by Edward Thomas
"ONE hour: as dim he and his house now look" — Edward Thomas, "House and Man"
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How at Once
by Edward Thomas
"How at once should I know," — Edward Thomas, "How at Once"
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I Built Myself a House of Glass
by Edward Thomas
"I BUILT myself a house of glass:" — Edward Thomas, "I Built Myself a House of Glass"
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I Never Saw That Land Before
by Edward Thomas
"I NEVER saw that land before," — Edward Thomas, "I Never Saw That Land Before"
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If I Should Ever by Chance
by Edward Thomas
"IF I should ever by chance grow rich" — Edward Thomas, "If I Should Ever by Chance"
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If I Were to Own
by Edward Thomas
"IF I were to own this countryside" — Edward Thomas, "If I Were to Own"
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In Memoriam (Easter, 1915)
by Edward Thomas
"THE flowers left thick at nightfall in the wood" — Edward Thomas, "In Memoriam (Easter, 1915)"
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Interval
by Edward Thomas
"GONE the wild day:" — Edward Thomas, "Interval"
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It Rains
by Edward Thomas
"IT rains, and nothing stirs within the fence" — Edward Thomas, "It Rains"
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It Was upon
by Edward Thomas
"IT was upon a July evening." — Edward Thomas, "It Was upon"
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July
by Edward Thomas
"NAUGHT moves but clouds, and in the glassy lake" — Edward Thomas, "July"
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Liberty
by Edward Thomas
"THE last light has gone out of the world, except" — Edward Thomas, "Liberty"
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Lights Out
by Edward Thomas
"I HAVE come to the borders of sleep," — Edward Thomas, "Lights Out"
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Like the Touch of Rain
by Edward Thomas
"LIKE the touch of rain she was" — Edward Thomas, "Like the Touch of Rain"
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Lob
by Edward Thomas
"AT hawthorn-time in Wiltshire travelling" — Edward Thomas, "Lob"
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Lovers
by Edward Thomas
"THE two men in the road were taken aback." — Edward Thomas, "Lovers"
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Man and Dog
by Edward Thomas
""'TWILL take some getting." "Sir, I think 'twill" — Edward Thomas, "Man and Dog"
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March
by Edward Thomas
"Now I know that Spring will come again," — Edward Thomas, "March"
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March the Third (the Author's Birthday)
by Edward Thomas
"HERE again (she said) is March the third" — Edward Thomas, "March the Third (the Author's Birthday)"
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May 23
by Edward Thomas
"THERE never was a finer day," — Edward Thomas, "May 23"
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Melancholy
by Edward Thomas
"THE rain and wind, the rain and wind, raved endlessly." — Edward Thomas, "Melancholy"
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No One Cares Less Than I
by Edward Thomas
""No one cares less than I," — Edward Thomas, "No One Cares Less Than I"
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November
by Edward Thomas
"NOVEMBER'S days are thirty:" — Edward Thomas, "November"
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October
by Edward Thomas
"THE green elm with the one great bough of gold" — Edward Thomas, "October"
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Old Man
by Edward Thomas
"OLD Man, or Lad's-love,--in the name there's" — Edward Thomas, "Old Man"
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Out in the Dark
by Edward Thomas
"OUT in the dark over the snow" — Edward Thomas, "Out in the Dark"
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Over the Hills
by Edward Thomas
"OFTEN and often it came back again" — Edward Thomas, "Over the Hills"
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Parting
by Edward Thomas
"THE Past is a strange land, most strange." — Edward Thomas, "Parting"
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Rain
by Edward Thomas
"RAIN, midnight rain, nothing but the wild rain" — Edward Thomas, "Rain"
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Roads
by Edward Thomas
"I LOVE roads:" — Edward Thomas, "Roads"
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Sedge-Warblers
by Edward Thomas
"THIS beauty made me dream there was a time" — Edward Thomas, "Sedge-Warblers"
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She Dotes
by Edward Thomas
"SHE dotes on what the wild birds say" — Edward Thomas, "She Dotes"
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Snow
by Edward Thomas
"IN the gloom of whiteness," — Edward Thomas, "Snow"
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Some Eyes Condemn
by Edward Thomas
"SOME eyes condemn the earth they gaze upon:" — Edward Thomas, "Some Eyes Condemn"
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Song
by Edward Thomas
"AT poet's tears," — Edward Thomas, "Song"
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Sowing
by Edward Thomas
"IT was a perfect day" — Edward Thomas, "Sowing"
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Swedes
by Edward Thomas
"THEY have taken the gable from the roof of clay" — Edward Thomas, "Swedes"
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Tall Nettles
by Edward Thomas
"TALL nettles cover up, as they have done" — Edward Thomas, "Tall Nettles"
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Tears
by Edward Thomas
"IT seems I have no tears left. They should have fallen--" — Edward Thomas, "Tears"
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That Girl's Clear Eyes
by Edward Thomas
"THAT girl's clear eyes utterly concealed all" — Edward Thomas, "That Girl's Clear Eyes"
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Thaw
by Edward Thomas
"OVER the land freckled with snow half-thawed" — Edward Thomas, "Thaw"
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The Ash Grove
by Edward Thomas
"HALF of the grove stood dead, and those that yet" — Edward Thomas, "The Ash Grove"
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The Barn
by Edward Thomas
"THEY should never have built a barn there, at all--" — Edward Thomas, "The Barn"
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The Barn and the Down
by Edward Thomas
"IT stood in the sunset sky" — Edward Thomas, "The Barn and the Down"
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The Bridge
by Edward Thomas
"I HAVE come a long way to-day:" — Edward Thomas, "The Bridge"
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The Brook
by Edward Thomas
"SEATED once by a brook, watching a child" — Edward Thomas, "The Brook"
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The Chalk-Pit
by Edward Thomas
""Is this the road that climbs above and bends" — Edward Thomas, "The Chalk-Pit"
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