I bought a huge book of poetry last weekend at Borders Outlet called "The Illustrated Library of World Poetry", and these are the poems I've read so far. The book is fascinating to me, I have a poetry obsession. :)
- "Widow Machree" by Samuel Lover (pg. 75)
- "Cradle Song" by Josiah Gilbert Holland (pg. 3-4)
- "Choosing A Name" by Mary Lamb (pg. 4)
- "Thou Art Gone To The Grave" by Reginald Heber (pg. 180)
- "The Reaper and The Flowers" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (pg. 184)
- "We Watched Her Breathing" by Thomas Hood (pg. 188)
- "Retrospection" by Alfred Tennyson (pg. 223)
- "Rosalie" by Washington Allston (pg. 227-228)
- "The Rainy Day" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (pg. 228)
- "Blighted Love" by Luis De Camoens (pg. 228)
- "Those Evening Bells" by Thomas Moore (pg. 228)
- "Byron's Latest Verses" by Byron (pag. 229)
- "The Nightingale" by Maria Tesselschade Visscher (pg. 348)
- "Origin of the Opal" by Anonymus (pg.654)