Allen, Paula Gunn: | Hoop Dance | ||
Angelou, Maya: | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Men Refusal | On the Pulse of Morning (The Rock Cries Out to Us) Still I Rise Touched By an Angel | |
Atwood, Margaret: | Bored In the Secular Night Night Poem | Postcards The Rest Variations on the Word "Sleep" | |
Barbauld, Anna L.: | The Caterpillar An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr.Priestley's Study | ||
Belin, Esther: | Spirit in Me | ||
Bishop, Elizabeth: | At the Fishhouses The Bight In the Waiting Room Invitation to Miss Marianne Moore | ||
Boland, Eavan: | Mise Éire The Oral Tradition | ||
Brooks, Gwendolyn : | The Ballad of Rudolph Reed Corners on the Curving Sky The Sonnet – Ballad A Sunset Of The City | ||
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett: | The First Time How Do I Love Thee If Thou Must Love Me A Musical Instrument | ||
Chasin, Helen: | – – | Joy Sonnet in a Random Universe | |
Chudleigh, Mary, Lady: | – – | To the Ladies | |
Clampitt, Amy: | Beach Glass Fog Stacking the Straw The Sun Underfoot Among the Sundews | ||
Clifton, Lucille: | Admonitions Good Times Memory | Seeker of Visions There is a Girl Inside the thirty eighth year | |
deSouza, Eunice: | Marriages are Made Meeting Poets | ||
Dickinson, Emily: | After great pain, a formal feeling comes As imperceptibly as Grief Because I could not stop for Death A Bird came down the Walk A Cemetery The First Day's Night Had Come I felt a Funeral, in my Brain If You Were Coming in the Fall | I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed It was not Death, for I stood up Much Madness is Divinest Sense The Soul has Bandaged moments The Soul Selects Her Own Society There Came a Wind like a Bugle There's a certain slant of Light | |
Doolittle, Hilda ("H.D."): | Helen Oread Pursuit Sheltered Garden | ||
Dove, Rita: | The Bistro Styx Golden Oldie My Mother Enters the Work Force Parsley | Rosa Sunday Greens Uncle Millet | |
Endrezze, Anita: | Song-Maker This is a Poem About Indians We Came This Way | ||
Fauset, Jessie Redmon: | La Vie C'est la Vie Noblesse Oblige | ||
Francisco, Nia: | Navajo Inn Onion and Fried Potatoes | ||
Gorman, Amanda: | The Hill We Climb | ||
"H.D" | – – | (See "Doolittle, Hilda") | |
Hirshfield, Jane: | The Poet A Story | ||
Iglesias, Holly: | Conceptual Art Kindling The Meek in Death Shall Bleed Sermonette | Swan Boat Gondolier Thursday Afternoon: Life is Sweet | |
Johnson, Emily Pauline: | Shadow River When George Was King | ||
Johnson, Georgia Douglas: | Autumn Black Woman Love Come and Gone Old Black Men | ||
Joseph, Jenny: | Warning | ||
Lazard, Naomi: | Ordinance On Arrival | ||
Lazarus, Emma: | The New Colossus | ||
Levertov, Denise: | Contraband In Mind | ||
Lowell, Amy: | The Allies A Blockhead The Dinner Party | Patterns La Ronde du Diable | |
Madgett, Naomi Long: | Alabama Centennial Midway Phillis | ||
McGinley, Phyllis: | A Ballad of Anthologists The Conquerors Daniel at Breakfast Reactionary Essay on Applied Science | ||
Merriam, Eve: | How To Eat a Poem Reply to the Question: "How Can You Become a Poet?" | ||
Millay, Edna St.Vincent: | Ashes of Life The Buck in the Snow Dirge Without Music God's World Inland I Shall Forget You | I Will Put Chaos Into Fourteen Lines Love is not All: It is not Meat nor Drink On Hearing a Symphony of Beethoven The Penitent To Jesus On His Birthday What Lips My Lips Have Kissed | |
Moore, Marianne: | Poetry Silence Spenser's Ireland | ||
Nichols, Grace: | The Body Reclining | ||
Ostriker, Alicia: | Everywoman Her Own Theology psalm | ||
Page, P.K.: | After Rain On Educating the Natives | ||
Parker, Dorothy: | A Certain Lady Comment Epitaph for a Darling Lady One Perfect Rose | Resumé Song of Perfect Propriety Unfortunate Coincidence | |
Plath, Sylvia: | Child The Colossus I am Vertical Lady Lazarus Love Letter | The Moon and the Yew Tree Mushrooms Soliloquy of the Solipsist Winter Landscape, With Rocks | |
Pugh, Sheenagh: | The Beautiful Lie The Movement of Bodies Stalemate Toast | ||
Roberts, Lynette: | Green Madrigal [I] He alone could get me out of this Lamentation Love is an Outlaw | Low Tide Poem from Llanybri The Shadow Remains The Temple Road | |
Robinson, Mary: | The Camp January 1795 London's Summer Morning | ||
Tapahonso, Luci: | Hard to Take | ||
Teasdale, Sara: | Central Park at Dusk The Old Maid Spring in War-Time | ||
Tekahionwake: | – – | See: E.Pauline Johnson | |
Trethewey, Natasha: | Flounder Storyville Diary | ||
Truth, Sojourner: | Ain't I a Woman? | ||
Tso, Agnes: | – – | Male rain, Female rain, Awakening | |
Walker, Alice: | Burial Expect Nothing I Said to Poetry | The Old Men Used to Sing We Alone Can Devalue Gold | |
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler: | Advice Momus, God of Laughter The Optimist | The Tavern of Last Times To Marry or not to Marry? Uncontrolled | |
Wylie, Elinor: | Atavism The Eagle and the Mole Ophelia | Quarrel Velvet Shoes Wild Peaches | |
Zepeda, Ofelia: | Rain We are Papago |