Crisis Chronicles Online Library: Monthly Archives for October 2009

Spirits of the Dead (by Edgar Allan Poe)

A Dream Within a Dream (by Edgar Allan Poe)

To Helen (1848, by Edgar Allan Poe)

Lenore (by Edgar Allan Poe)

Eulalie--A Song (by Edgar Allan Poe)

The Bells (by Edgar Allan Poe)

My sardonic infatuation (by Aline Rahbany)

Ode to a Nightingale (by John Keats)

Too Easy (by Paula Dawn Lietz)

Love Song (He: You have come between me) by William Carlos Williams

Shepherd and Goatherd (by W.B. Yeats)

Sonnet 63 - Against my love shall be as I am now (by Shakespeare)

Sonnet 62 - Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye (by Shakespeare)

Patterns (by Amy Lowell)

The Pike (by Amy Lowell)

Notes on Writing Weird Fiction (by H.P. Lovecraft)

The Allowable Rhyme (by H.P. Lovecraft)

George Wallace reads "Books Like Handcuffs" and more in Cleveland

In My Nanu's House (by Cheryl Lynn Moyer)

Our share of night to bear (by Emily Dickinson)

Identity Crisis (by John B. Burroughs)

De Aegypto (by Ezra Pound)

Mae Marsh, Motion Picture Actress (by Vachel Lindsay)

Susie Asado (by Gertrude Stein)

Summer Night, Riverside (by Sara Teasdale)

Enough (by Sara Teasdale)

Moods (by Sara Teasdale)

At Night (by Sara Teasdale)

The Look (by Sara Teasdale)

The Shrine (by Sara Teasdale)

Want Ad (by Steven B. Smith) - video

Monsters Have Appetites Like Black Holes (by Lady K) - video

Our Best Memory (by Lady K) - video

The Runner (by Walt Whitman)

Our Dog (by Lady K) - video

Tom O'Roughley (by W.B. Yeats)

The Scholars (by W.B. Yeats)

To a Young Girl (by W.B. Yeats)

To a Young Beauty (by William Butler Yeats)

A Song (by W.B. Yeats)

The Living Beauty (by W.B. Yeats)

Revolutionary Letters #7, #13, #16, #49 (by Diane di Prima)

A Litany at Atlanta (by W.E.B. Du Bois)

The Song of the Smoke (by W.E.B. Du Bois)

Contemplations (by Anne Bradstreet)

To Her Father with Some Verses (by Anne Bradstreet)

The Prologue (by Anne Bradstreet)

An Eternity (by Archibald MacLeish)

Two Poems from the War (by Archibald MacLeish)

Baccalaureate (by Archibald MacLeish)

Sonnet 61 - Is it thy will, thy image should keep open (by Shakespeare)

Sonnet 60 - Like as the waves make towards the pebbled (by Shakespeare)

Sonnet 59 - If there be nothing new, but that which is (by Shakespeare)

Goblin Market (by Christina Rossetti)

Solomon to Sheba (by W. B. Yeats)

Under the Round Tower (by W.B. Yeats)

The Collar-bone of a Hare (by W.B. Yeats)

Kinsey Keene (by Edgar Lee Masters)

Your Last Drive (by Thomas Hardy)

The Going (by Thomas Hardy)

A Child's Amaze (by Walt Whitman)

The Wanderer (by William Carlos Williams)

Love Song (I lie here thinking of you) by William Carlos Williams

K. McB. (by William Carlos Williams)

Dedication for a Plot of Ground (by William Carlos Williams)

To a Solitary Disciple (by William Carlos Williams)

January Morning (by William Carlos Williams)

Divertimiento (by William Carlos Williams)

Invitation (by William Carlos Williams)

A Portrait in Greys (by William Carlos Williams)

Trees (by William Carlos Williams)

Spring Strains (by William Carlos Williams)

Pastoral (If I say I have heard voices) by William Carlos Williams

The Old Men (by William Carlos Williams)

Riposte (by William Carlos Williams)

The Ogre (by William Carlos Williams)

angela (by d.a.levy)

I will wade out (by E.E. Cummings)

It may not always be so (by E.E. Cummings)

This is the garden (by E.E. Cummings)

A Chorus Girl (by E.E. Cummings)

Thou in whose sword-great story shine the deeds (by E.E. Cummings)

Belgium (by E.E. Cummings)

Impression du Matin (by Oscar Wilde)

Requiescat (by Oscar Wilde)

To Milton (by Oscar Wilde)

Winter-Song (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

Johnny Speaks (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

The Sand-Man (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

A Boy's Summer Song (by Paul Laurence Dunbar)

Cities (by H.D.)

Pear Tree (by H.D.)

Hermes of the Ways (by H.D.)

Sea Iris (by H.D.)

Storm (by H.D.)

Prisoners (by H.D.)

Judge Somers (by Edgar Lee Masters)

Harry Carey Goodhue (by Edgar Lee Masters)

Chase Henry (by Edgar Lee Masters)

Constance Hately (by Edgar Lee Masters)