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Born in December 22, 1869 / Died in April 6, 1935 / United States / English

Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson

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The Wilderness

... There’s an old song calling us to come!Come away! come away!—for the scenes we leave behind us ...

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The Valley of the Shadow

... There were thirsting heirs of golden sieves that held not wine or water, ...

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Ballad by the Fire

... Within their shadowed niches, grow By grim degrees to pick and spade, ...

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A Song at Shannon's

... Neither met The other's eyes again or said a word ...

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Momus

... Shut it quick, for some one laughed ...

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The Corridor

... That year, to stop that hunger for a friend ...

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Two Quatrains

... Till he has quit the road that runs to death ...

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The Wandering Jew

... I wondered, while he seared the world, ...

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Many Are Called

... A questing light may rift the sullen walls, ...

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The Burning Book

... In the leaves that are crinkled and curled ...

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Doctor of Billiards

... But when your false, unhallowed laugh occurs, ...

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The Poor Relation

... So there she waits, and while she lives, ...

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The Whip

... — But what’s this on your face, ...

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On the Way

... Jefferson tie for the Presidency in 1800, and finally in the Burr-Hamilton duel at Weehawken in 1804 ...

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Amaryllis

... “Come, friend, and see the grave that I have made ...