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Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Searching... Subject: MARCH (MONTH) Matches Found: 124 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` 1-MAR, by KATHLEEN SPIVACK Poem Source First Line: Coming out of the house on a fresh march morning Last Line: Still molders inside you before march %dribbles a bit, driesup, and is done for? Subject(s): March (month) A DAY IN MARCH, by BAYARD TAYLOR Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Look forth, beloved, from thy mansion high Last Line: And die! Alternate Author Name(s): Taylor, James Bayard Subject(s): Flowers; Life; March (month); Seasons A MARCH BROWN, by PATRICK REGINALD CHALMERS Poem Text First Line: Once more come clarion and blue-hearted dawns Last Line: Is yearly first to bid me forth again from town! Subject(s): March (month); Spring A MARCH DAY IN LONDON, by AMY LEVY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The east wind blows in the street to-day Last Line: Of hopes that yet shall flower again. Subject(s): London; March (month) A MARCH MOTTO, by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Month of bluster, ice and sleet Last Line: "forward, march!"" through all the year." Subject(s): March (month) A MARCH SNOW, by ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Let the old snow be covered with the new Last Line: Even as the new snow covers up the old. Alternate Author Name(s): Wilson, Robert, Mrs. Subject(s): Earth; Life; March (month); Snow; World A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 10. MARCH, by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The sun at noon to higher air Last Line: For lovers should be loved again. Alternate Author Name(s): Housman, A. E. Subject(s): March (month) A THOUGHT OF MAY, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: All that long, mad march day, in the dull town Last Line: And at your kiss the mad march weather fled! Subject(s): March (month); May (month) A TWILIGHT IN MIDDLE MARCH, by FRANCIS LEDWIDGE Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Within the oak a throb of pigeon wings Last Line: From little knowledge where great sorrows brood. Subject(s): Dusk; March (month) A YEAR'S CAROLS: MARCH, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Hail, happy march, whose foot on earth Last Line: Of tempest and the towering morn. Subject(s): March (month); Seasons; Wind AND AGAIN, MARCH IS ALMOST HERE, by JOHN ASHBERY Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: If I were a tree you'd say Last Line: They offered me bluebeard Subject(s): March (month); Trees AND AGAIN, MARCH IS ALMOST HERE, by JOHN ASHBERY Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: If I were a tree you'd say Last Line: Who asks you this secret again Subject(s): March (month); Trees BENEATH THE BOTTOM, by JORDAN MILLER Poem Source First Line: Surrounded by rivulets of graying weeds Last Line: Who splits the tender seedling overnight? Subject(s): Gardens And Gardening; March (month) BLUEBRID IN MARCH, SELS., by BLISS CARMAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Now great orion journeys to the west Subject(s): March (month) DADDY'S ACTING ODD IN SPRINGTIME (MARCH 1), by JOHN BALABAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Patches of snow in hollows. Bits of green on banks Last Line: Or snow squall in from cold blue mountains, %he worris for these tender weeds Subject(s): March (month); Nature DADDY'S ACTING ODD IN SPRINGTIME (MARCH 15), by JOHN BALABAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Springs fork out through hillside stones Last Line: High overhead, canada geese are honking home %spilling mad calls into cold air Subject(s): Forests; March (month); Nature DADDY'S ACTING ODD IN SPRINGTIME (MARCH 16), by JOHN BALABAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Groaning on each other in windy woods Last Line: He's twined a willow spring around his head %and is laughing at arguing trees Subject(s): Fathers; March (month); Trees DEAR MARCH, COME IN!, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: And praise as mere as blame Subject(s): March (month) END OF MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: What does the white world know Last Line: The world begins all over again! Subject(s): March (month); Snow; Winter END OF WINTER, by KATE NORTHROP Poem Source First Line: March, thin pane between in Last Line: Disappearing down the avenue into the rain. Subject(s): March (month); Rain; Spring; Winter END OF WINTER, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: We welcome jack frost when he comes Last Line: Springtime's comingrun, jack, run! Subject(s): March (month); Seasons; Spring EVERY ONE KNOWS MARCH'S WAY, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Full Text Last Line: All in a trice, before you know Subject(s): March (month) FIRST OF MARCH, by FREDERICK TENNYSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Through the gaunt woods the winds are shrilling cold Last Line: And the wild lark is heard above him singing! Subject(s): March (month) FLOWER CHORUS, by RALPH WALDO EMERSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: O such a commotion under the ground Last Line: Yes, millions beginning to grow. Subject(s): Flowers; March (month); Nature FOOL, by STANLEY MOSS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The first days of march Last Line: Then filled his mouth, gargled, swallowed, and grinned Subject(s): Fools; March (month); Religion IN EARLIEST SPRING, by WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Tossing his mane of snows in wildest eddies and tangles Last Line: Leafless there by my door, trembled a sense of the rose. Alternate Author Name(s): Howells, W. D. Variant Title(s): Earliest Spring Subject(s): March (month) IN MARCH, by ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The sun falls warm: the southern winds awake Subject(s): March (month) INDIANA BEECH WOODS: MARCH, by ETHEL ARNOLD TILDEN Poem Text First Line: Against the gray of the distance Last Line: A cardinal's song -- it is scarlet! Subject(s): Beech Trees; March (month); Trees IT'S MARCH, by JAMES LAUGHLIN Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: And the sap is running in Last Line: Reds - it's a scene from bruegel Subject(s): Breughel The Elder, Pieter (1530-1569); March (month) JACK FROST IN MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: How changeable the children grow Last Line: "and let dear spring come to the sky!" Subject(s): Children; March (month); Winter; Childhood LIKE BEGETTING, by FRANCESCA ABBATE Poem Source First Line: In the storm, the cloud that looked Last Line: Are in shadow. Parts are bright with rain Subject(s): March (month); Water LINES FOR MARCH, by EDNA CRADDOCK Poem Text First Line: Old winter trees are etched against a sky Last Line: No poet can with rhyme or reason. Subject(s): March (month) LOVE'S CALENDAR: MARCH, by MAX DAUTHENDEY Poem Text First Line: Upon the trees the march winds ride Last Line: That in march he had had a glimpse of may. Subject(s): March (month) MAD MARCH, by KEN FONTENOT Poem Source First Line: Folks, there is so much to be seperated Last Line: Needs to have a lion escape every once in a while Subject(s): March (month); Quarrels MARCH, by ANONYMOUS Poem Text First Line: A sodden gray in the chilly dawn Last Line: And this is march Subject(s): Cold;march (month);seasons;spring;winter MARCH, by JANICE BLANCHARD Poem Text First Line: The dark wild sweetness, rains and the tight-closed bud Last Line: Virginity; and summer still the unknown. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The stormy march is come at last Last Line: Seems of a brighter world than ours. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: This is the tomboy month of all the year Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: We like march, his shoes are purple, / he is new and high Last Line: On his british sky. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by SALLY BRUCE KINSOLVING Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Is it strange that we should be Last Line: Instead of dusty books! Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by JEWELL E. MATTHEWS Poem Text First Line: March is a tender tyrant: he tramples in Last Line: March is a tender tyrant. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by CONDE BENOIST PALLEN Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Uproarious month! Spent winter's dying wrath Last Line: Mad whirlwinds heaping ruin far and wide! Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by DOLLIE CAROLINE MAITLAND RADFORD Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The march wind rises through the skies Last Line: The sunshine to the daffodil. Alternate Author Name(s): Radford, Ernest, Mrs. Subject(s): March (month); Wind MARCH, by BERTHA RAFFETTO Poem Text First Line: In mullioned pools of wildwood bowers Last Line: Are clutched in earth's cold fingers. Subject(s): Death; March (month); Sleep; Winter; Dead, The MARCH, by EFFIE WALLER SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Hail! Gruff messenger of spring! Last Line: Beautifying hill and plain. Subject(s): March (month); Nature; Spring MARCH, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Winter is long in this climate Last Line: At fiesole. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Full Text First Line: March is windy Last Line: He's trying catch spring, you know Subject(s): March (month) MARCH 9TH, by PABLO MEDINA Poem Source First Line: Yellow %dawn on the river Last Line: When it reaches the red bridge Subject(s): Flowers; Gardens And Gardening; March (month); Nature; Spring MARCH AFTERNOON, by LYDIA LITTELL Poem Text First Line: The moon's a faint vignette of gray Last Line: And would not come again. Subject(s): March (month); Solitude; Loneliness MARCH ALREADY, I MUST GIVE A PARTY, by SANDRA STONE Poem Source First Line: There's a reason for the house to resonate like this Last Line: A merciless chin chin Subject(s): March (month) MARCH BRINGS THE LAMB / AND BUDS THE THORN, by UNKNOWN Poem Source Subject(s): March (month) MARCH CROCUSES, by PHOEBE CARY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: O fickle and uncertain march Last Line: Are underneath the snow! Subject(s): Crocuses; March (month); Plants; Planting; Planters MARCH DAY, 1941, by JOYCE GRENFELL Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Taut as a tent the heavenly dome is blue Last Line: It will go on as it has done before. Subject(s): March (month); Nature MARCH DAYS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The world to-day is a nun in gray Last Line: And april airs be here! Subject(s): Dreams; Earth; Lakes; March (month); Spring; Nightmares; World; Pools; Ponds MARCH FIELDS, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Now shrink not from me for shamefacedness Last Line: O sober fields of march, your mood is deep, divine! Subject(s): March (month); Spring; Wind MARCH IN NEW MEXICO, by ELIZABETH JANE COATSWORTH Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Coming home in the cold wind Last Line: The trail is a love poem, a little stanza which the desert %wind will erase Alternate Author Name(s): Beston, Henry, Mrs. Subject(s): March (month); New Mexico MARCH IS THE MONTH OF EXPECTATION, by EMILY DICKINSON Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Betrays a boy Subject(s): March (month) MARCH MADNESS ON EDGEWATER HILL, by BEULAH ALLYNE BELL Poem Text First Line: High winds and a storm brewing Last Line: Bedlam out of the dawn! Subject(s): March (month); Storms MARCH MAGIC, by WILLIAM ALEXANDER PERCY Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Once more the fickle birds return Last Line: A magic wisp of moon. Subject(s): Birds; Magic; March (month); Sea; Ocean MARCH NIGHT, by LUNA CRAVEN OSBURN Poem Text First Line: The world is bare Last Line: The apple-wood fire's bright red. Subject(s): March (month); Night; Sleet; Bedtime MARCH NIGHTS, by SARA TEASDALE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The thin night wind is cold Last Line: I have borne too many springs. Alternate Author Name(s): Filsinger, Ernest B., Mrs. Subject(s): March (month); Night; Bedtime MARCH STARS, by INGEBORG BACHMANN Poem Source First Line: Still it's too early for sowing. Fields Last Line: We thrive or rot without a choice, %submitting to rain and also, at last, the light Subject(s): March (month) MARCH THE 3RD, by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Here again (she said) is march the third Last Line: Since now we know how lucky we are Alternate Author Name(s): Eastaway, Edward; Thomas, Edward Subject(s): March (month) MARCH THOUGHTS FROM ENGLAND, by MARGARET LOUISA WOODS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: O that I were lying under the olives Last Line: Rudel sing the lady of tripoli. Alternate Author Name(s): Woods, Mrs. Margaret Louisa Bradley Subject(s): England; March (month); Olive Trees And Olives; English MARCH WEATHER, by JON SWAN Poem Source First Line: I have believed too long in one thing Last Line: We hear this excellent whipping of the winds Subject(s): March (month) MARCH WIND, by FRANCIS MCMILLEN Poem Text First Line: Oh, this march wind, coming so soon before its time Last Line: A wind well-fit to please the infant spring. Subject(s): March (month); Wind MARCH WIND, by HAZEL PARTRIDGE THORNE Poem Text First Line: Here I come shrieking across the plain Last Line: Naught but a playground made for me. Subject(s): March (month); Wind MARCH'S DAUGHTER, by MAUDE PHILIPS BOARD Poem Text First Line: Sunny days, clear skies, and songbirds Last Line: Shifts her mood at every whim. Subject(s): March (month) MARCH, MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Full Text First Line: March, march, all the day Last Line: March, march, march away! Subject(s): March (month) MARCH: A BIRTHDAY POEM, by JOHN UPDIKE Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: My child as yet unborn, the doctors nod Last Line: You, red and blind and blank, gulp the air Subject(s): March (month) MARCH: A BIRTHDAY POEM, by JOHN UPDIKE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: My child as yet unborn, the doctors nod Last Line: When on that day without a yesterday %you, red and blind andblank, gulp the air Subject(s): March (month) MARCH: A BULL ON THE HORIZON, by A. G. BECKMANN Poem Text First Line: In the pale evening glacial yellow rims the west Last Line: Impatient in the dusk to pass the seed of his perfection. Subject(s): Bulls; March (month) MARCH: AN ODE, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Ere frost-flower and snow-blossom faded and fell, and the splendor of winter ha Last Line: Of the winds of march. Subject(s): March (month); Nature; Seasons; Time MARCHA-MONTH, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY Poem Text First Line: Here ees com' da time of year Last Line: "I am here!" Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A. Subject(s): March (month) MARZO PAZZO, by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Mad march, with the wind in his wings wide-spread Last Line: Mad march. Subject(s): April; March (month); Marriage; Roundels; Weddings; Husbands; Wives MAY HAS SUCH A WINSOME WAY, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Full Text Last Line: With her winsome way? Subject(s): March (month) MID-MARCH, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It is too early for white boughs, too late Last Line: Plunged to the hilt into a pitch black cloud. Subject(s): March (month) MONICA PEVERIL TURNBULL, by NEWMAN HOWARD Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Once more wild march, her mantle shaken Last Line: "for new buds' swelling." Subject(s): Death; Dreams; March (month); Soul; Tears; Dead, The; Nightmares NEVER MIND, MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: Never mind, march, we know Last Line: To get the world ready for april and may Subject(s): March (month) ON A MARCH MORNING, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY Poem Text First Line: There's a tulip in this air Last Line: God has passed this way. Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A. Subject(s): March (month); Tulips ONE MARCH DAY, by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: As I went walking, one march day Subject(s): March (month) PASSING OF MARCH, by ROBERT BURNS WILSON Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: The braggart march stood in the season's Subject(s): March (month); Nature RETURN, by KENNETH SLADE ALLING Poem Text First Line: March stirs and like a shaggy beast he shakes Last Line: April: oh earth; let nothing now befall her. Subject(s): April; March (month); Spring RICHES, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: Glad heart, clear brain, clean hands Last Line: That's happiness enough for you and me. Subject(s): Children; March (month); Mothers; Childhood SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR: MARCH, by JOHN CLARE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: March month of 'many weathers' wildly comes Last Line: Nor left to see tomorrows april flower Subject(s): March (month) SHEPHERD'S CALENDAR: MARCH - THE THAW, by JOHN CLARE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The eve drops dash wi pleasant noise Last Line: Crouching to the whizzing storms Subject(s): March (month) SIERRA NEVADA IN MARCH, by HANS OSTROM Poem Source First Line: What an ugly month. Nothing live Subject(s): March (month); Sierra Nevada Mountains SONG IN MARCH, by CLINTON SCOLLARD Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: I sing the first green leaf upon the bough Subject(s): March (month); Nature SONG IN MARCH, by WILLIAM GILMORE SIMMS Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Now are the winds about us in their glee Last Line: And march comes bringing flowers. Subject(s): March (month) SONG OF THE MONTHS: 3. MARCH, WINDS AND CLOUDS, by SARAH FLOWER ADAMS Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: A wizard is he! Last Line: Lest april away her sweet life weep Alternate Author Name(s): Adams, Sarah Fuller Subject(s): March (month) SONGS FOR MARCH: FUTILE, by BENJAMIN ROSENBAUM Poem Text First Line: Over march fields, the wild geese fly Last Line: In a dying song. Subject(s): March (month) SONNETS FOR FIVE SEASONS: THE CIRCLE, by ANNE STEVENSON Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It is imagination's white face remembers Subject(s): March (month); Death; Dead, The SONNETS OF THE MOTNHS: MARCH, by GIACOMO DI MICHELE Poem Source First Line: In march I give you plentous fisheries Alternate Author Name(s): Folgore Da San Gimignano; Di Michele, Giacomo Subject(s): March (month) SPRING CLEANING, by WINONA MONTGOMERY GILLILAND Poem Text First Line: The wind of march blows clean; it prunes Last Line: In april, cluttered with wintry thought. Subject(s): March (month) SPRING FANTASIES: 1. MAY DAY IN MARCH, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: March with her madcap winds, march with her weather Last Line: Twas ever anything on earth but may! Subject(s): Faith; Fantasy; March (month); May (month); Seasons; Soul; Spring; Belief; Creed SPRING: 1. MARCH, by DIANE HUETER Poem Source First Line: The toad hunkers down again Last Line: But the other asks: where? Where? I don't see anything? Subject(s): March (month) ST. PATRICK'S DAY, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: It seems to me st. Patrick's day Last Line: And blossoms sleep beneath the snow. Subject(s): Green (color); Ireland; March (month); St. Patrick's Day; Irish THE BIG BLACK TRAWLER, by ALFRED NOYES Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The very best ship that ever I knew Last Line: Oh, sing, my bullies, let the bullgine run. Subject(s): March (month); Sea; Ships & Shipping; Singing & Singers; Ocean THE BLUEBIRD, by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: In the very spring Last Line: He is off, he is mutely whelmed in the southern haze! Subject(s): Birds; Bluebirds; March (month); Singing & Singers; Spring; Songs THE FIRST OF MARCH, by HORACE SMITH Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The bud is in the bough, and the leaf is in the bud Last Line: O thou sunny first of march! Be it dedicate to thee. Alternate Author Name(s): Smith, Horatio Subject(s): Earth; Flowers; March (month); Peace; World THE IDES OF MARCH, by DAVID LEHMAN Poem Full Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The origin of every fortune is a crime. Subject(s): March (month) THE MARCH THAW, by EDWIN CURRAN Poem Text First Line: On - turgid, bellowing - tramp the freshet rills Last Line: And busily polish up the earth's dull soul. Subject(s): March (month) THE MARCH WIND COMES, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: The march wind comes with a mighty sound Last Line: And soon the bold wind will ride past Subject(s): March (month); Wind THE MILKY WAY, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: Once there was a little dream Last Line: That's hanging up there still. Subject(s): Cosmology; March (month); Night; Sky; Stars; Bedtime THE POET'S CALENDAR: MARCH, by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I martius am! Once first, and now the third! Last Line: And drown the farms and hamlets with my rains. Subject(s): March (month) THE SHEPHEARDES CALENDER: MARCH, by EDMUND SPENSER Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Thomalin, why sytten we soe Last Line: Yts time to hast us homeward. Alternate Author Name(s): Clout, Colin Subject(s): Love; March (month); Spring THE TRAVELLER, by JOHN DRINKWATER Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: When march was master of furrow and fold Last Line: "the gate is open -- be quick, be quick." Subject(s): Daffodils; March (month); Spring THE WIND OF MARCH, by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Up from the sea the wild north wind is blowing Last Line: The healing of the spring. Subject(s): March (month); Wind THE WINDS OF MARCH, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: The winds of march are wild and strong Last Line: But april-time was made for them! Subject(s): March (month); Wind THE WINDY DAY, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: The wind was very bad that day Last Line: And never came again that day. Subject(s): March (month); Storms; Wind TIRED OF SNOW, by ANNETTE WYNNE Poem Text First Line: The world is tired of snow Last Line: We want to welcome spring! Subject(s): March (month); Snow; Winter TO MARCH, by NAOMI LONG (WITHERSPOON) MADGETT Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Farewell, march, I shall miss you Last Line: When you're gone Subject(s): March (month) TO MY SISTER, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: It is the first mild day of march Last Line: We'll give to idleness. Variant Title(s): A Change In The Year;lines (written At A Small Distance From My House) Subject(s): March (month); Sisters; Spring; Wordsworth, Dorothy (1771-1855) TO THE MARCH WIND, by EARL F. HUGHES Poem Text First Line: You search the mighty forest through Last Line: And leaves a cheerful home. Subject(s): March (month); Wind TO THE MARCH WINDS, by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER Poem Text First Line: Blow, ye march winds,--blow fiendish-like, blow Last Line: I'll come, yes, I 'll come and be free. Subject(s): March (month); Wind TO THE QUIET OBSERVER, by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Dear old friend of us all in need Last Line: But all good things. Alternate Author Name(s): Johnson Of Boone, Benj. F. Subject(s): Birds; Friendship; March (month) TWILIGHT IN MARCH, by RALPH W. WESTCOTT Poem Text First Line: Guarding the dusky hilltop bare and bold Last Line: Three gaunt pines creak and shiver in the cold. Subject(s): March (month) VERSE ON MARCH AND APRIL WEATHER, THE BORROWING DAYS (1), by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: Match borrowed from april Last Line: And freezes the wee bird's neb to the stane Subject(s): April; March (month) VERSE ON MARCH AND APRIL WEATHER, THE BORROWING DAYS (1), by UNKNOWN Poem Source First Line: March said to averil Last Line: The silly hoggs cam' hirplin hame Subject(s): April; March (month) VIOLETS IN SAINT MARK'S SQUARE, by DIEGO VALERI Poem Source First Line: That face so faintly colored Last Line: In new-come march Subject(s): Flowers; March (month); Violets WHEN THE GREENNESS IS COME AGAIN, by WILLIAM SHARP Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: The west wind lifts the plumes of the fir Last Line: The good green world. Alternate Author Name(s): Macleod, Fiona Subject(s): March (month); Spring; Wind WHITE HEN, by FREDERICK R. MCCREARY Poem Text First Line: Then the wind-ruffled white hen of march Last Line: Cool-handed april and may! Subject(s): April; Chickens; Hens; March (month); May (month) WRITTEN IN MARCH, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The cock is crowing Last Line: The rain is over and gone! Variant Title(s): Lines Written In March;a March Landscape;march;the Merry Month Of March Subject(s): Hope; March (month); Optimism YOUTH, by LUCY KENT Poem Text First Line: The suddenness of life was mine Last Line: Was like a shoulder in the breeze. Subject(s): Life; March (month); Rain; Windows; Youth |
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