Poet

James Joyce

51 poems in the collection

A Flower Given to My Daughter Frail the white rose and frail are All Day I Hear the Noise of Waters All day I hear the noise of waters Alone The noon's greygolden meshes make A Memory of the Players in a Mirror at Midnight They mouth love's language. Gnash A Prayer Again! At That Hour At that hour when all things have repose, Bahnhofstrasse The eyes that mock me sign the way Because Your Voice Was at My Side Because your voice was at my side Be Not Sad Be not sad because all men Bid Adieu to Maidenhood Bid adieu, adieu, adieu, Bright Cap and Streamers Bright cap and streamers, Dear Heart, Why Will You Use Me So? Dear heart, why will you use me so? Ecce Puer Of the dark past Flood Goldbrown upon the sated flood From Dewy Dreams From dewy dreams, my soul, arise, Gentle Lady, Do Not Sing Gentle lady, do not sing Go Seek Her Out Go seek her out all courteously, He Who Hath Glory Lost He who hath glory lost, nor hath I Hear an Army Charging Upon the Land I hear an army charging upon the land, In the Dark Pine-Wood In the dark pine-wood I Would in That Sweet Bosom Be I would in that sweet bosom be Lean Out of the Window Lean out of the window, Lightly Come or Lightly Go Lightly come or lightly go: Love Came to Us Love came to us in time gone by My Dove, My Beautiful One My dove, my beautiful one, My Love Is in a Light Attire My love is in a light attire Nightpiece Gaunt in gloom, Now, O Now in This Brown Land Now, O now, in this brown land O Cool Is the Valley Now O cool is the valley now Of That So Sweet Imprisonment Of that so sweet imprisonment O, It Was Out by Donnycarney O, it was out by Donnycarney On the Beach at Fontana Wind whines and whines the shingle, O Sweetheart, Hear You O Sweetheart, hear you Rain Has Fallen All the Day Rain has fallen all the day. She Weeps over Rahoon Rain on Rahoon falls softly, softly falling, Silently She's Combing Silently she's combing, Simples O bella bionda, Sleep Now, O Sleep Now Sleep now, O sleep now, Strings in the Earth and Air Strings in the earth and air The Ballad of Persse O'Reilly Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty The Twilight Turns The twilight turns from amethyst This Heart that Flutters Near My Heart This heart that flutters near my heart Though I Thy Mithridates Were Though I thy Mithridates were, Thou Leanest to the Shell of Night Thou leanest to the shell of night, Tilly He travels after a winter sun, Tutto è Sciolto A birdless heaven, seadusk, one lone star Watching the Needleboats at San Sabba I heard their young hearts crying What Counsel Has the Hooded Moon What counsel has the hooded moon When the Shy Star Goes Forth in Heaven When the shy star goes forth in heaven Who Goes Amid the Green Wood Who goes amid the green wood Winds of May Winds of May, that dance on the sea,

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