A collection of over sixty-eight poems by American poet A.R. Ammons in which he makes observations of the natural world and speculates about philosophical topics.
Presents a collection of poetry by twentieth-century American poet, John Berryman, and includes his early works from 1935 to 1942 as well as his later works into the 1970s.
Presents a collection of poetry inspired by the conflict of the Civil War, and includes works by Longfellow, Whitman, Melville, and Sidney Lanier, among others.
Presents "Song of Myself" and forty-six other works by nineteenth-century American poet Walt Whitman, and includes an introduction by Harold Bloom, a biographical note, and an index of titles and first lines.
Presents a selection of poems by twentieth-century American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, drawn from more than twelve previously published volumes, and includes translations, her play "Aria da Capo," and excerpts from her libretto "The King's Henchman.".