Edna St. Vincent Millay
Edna St. Vincent Millay1892–195019th century Edna St. Vincent Millay was an American lyrical poet and playwright. Millay was a renowned social figure and noted feminist in New York City during the Roaring Twenties and beyond. She also wrote prose under the pseudonym Nancy Boyd.
Poems
150 poems- A VISIT TO THE ASYLUM24 lines
- Afternoon on a Hill12 lines
- ALMS28 lines
- Any moment of the chase83 lines
- Ashes of Life12 lines
- ASSAULT5 lines
- AUTUMN CHANT15 lines
- Blight30 lines
- BURIAL8 lines
- CHORUS12 lines
- CITY TREES12 lines
- DEPARTURE24 lines
- DIRGE9 lines
- DOUBT NO MORE THAT OBERON16 lines
- EBB7 lines
- EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY8 lines
- EEL-GRASS8 lines
- ELAINE20 lines
- ELEGY38 lines
- ELEGY BEFORE DEATH20 lines
- EPITAPH6 lines
- EXILED36 lines
- FEAST12 lines
- First Fig4 lines
- For a spirit spent in death.16 lines
- Four Sonnets15 lines
- God's World14 lines
- GROWN-UP5 lines
- HUMORESQUE8 lines
- HYACINTH7 lines
- If he should lie a-dying9 lines
- II12 lines
- II14 lines
- II8 lines
- II14 lines
- II12 lines
- II14 lines
- II, 5149 lines
- III14 lines
- III140 lines
- III14 lines
- III14 lines
- III13 lines
- Indifference8 lines
- INLAND16 lines
- Italic text is enclosed in _underscores_.6 lines
- IV50 lines
- IV44 lines
- IV4 lines
- IV29 lines
- IV14 lines
- IV-I WHEN YOU, THAT AT THIS MOMENT14 lines
- IV-II THAT LOVE AT LENGTH SHOULD FIND14 lines
- IV-III LOVE IS NOT BLIND14 lines
- IV-IV I KNOW I AM BUT SUMMER14 lines
- IV-IX HERE IS A WOUND14 lines
- IV-V I PRAY YOU IF YOU LOVE ME14 lines
- IV-VI PITY ME NOT14 lines
- IV-VII SOMETIMES WHEN I AM WEARIED14 lines
- IV-VIII OH, OH, YOU WILL BE SORRY15 lines
- IV-X I SHALL GO BACK AGAIN15 lines
- IV-XI SAY WHAT YOU WILL31 lines
- IX29 lines
- JOURNEY33 lines
- Justice Denied In Massachusetts39 lines
- KEEN20 lines
- Kin to Sorrow16 lines
- LAMENT22 lines
- Lift up your lyres! Sing on!14 lines
- London23 lines
- LOW-TIDE12 lines
- Macdougal Street20 lines
- MARIPOSA13 lines
- MEMORIAL TO D. C.4 lines
- MEMORY OF CAPE COD14 lines
- MIDNIGHT OIL5 lines
- MY HEART, BEING HUNGRY12 lines
- NEVER MAY THE FRUIT BE PLUCKED16 lines
- NUIT BLANCHE12 lines
- ODE TO SILENCE131 lines
- Only her shadow once upon a stone64 lines
- PART FOUR23 lines
- PART ONE10 lines
- PART THREE8 lines
- PART TWO10 lines
- PASSER MORTUUS EST12 lines
- PASTORAL19 lines
- Portrait by a Neighbor20 lines
- PRAYER TO PERSEPHONE11 lines
- Recuerdo18 lines
- RENASCENCE AND OTHER POEMS5 lines
- ROSEMARY18 lines
- SCRUB14 lines
- SECTION TWO5 lines
- She Is Overheard Singing40 lines
- SIEGE8 lines
- SONG OF A SECOND APRIL18 lines
- Sonnets15 lines
- SONNETS FROM AN UNGRAFTED TREE17 lines
- Sorrow12 lines
- SOUVENIR16 lines
- SPRING18 lines
- SPRING SONG41 lines
- Tavern16 lines
- THE BALLAD OF THE HARP-WEAVER126 lines
- THE BEAN-STALK49 lines
- THE BETROTHAL20 lines
- THE CAIRN19 lines
- THE CONCERT38 lines
- THE CURSE32 lines
- THE DEATH OF AUTUMN11 lines
- THE DRAGONFLY12 lines
- The Dream16 lines
- THE GOOSE-GIRL10 lines
- The Little Ghost28 lines
- THE LITTLE HILL20 lines
- The Merry Maid14 lines
- The Penitent24 lines
- THE PHILOSOPHER23 lines
- THE POET AND HIS BOOK120 lines
- THE POND16 lines
- THE PRISONER6 lines
- THE RETURN FROM TOWN12 lines
- The Shroud16 lines
- The Singing-Woman from the Wood's Edge36 lines
- THE SPRING AND THE FALL18 lines
- The Suicide140 lines
- THE UNEXPLORER7 lines
- THE WOOD ROAD12 lines
- THREE SONGS FROM THE LAMP AND THE BELL13 lines
- Three Songs of Shattering9 lines
- Thursday8 lines
- TO18 lines
- TO A POET THAT DIED YOUNG28 lines
- To Kathleen8 lines
- TO ONE WHO MIGHT HAVE BORNE A MESSAGE18 lines
- To the Not Impossible Him12 lines
- TRAVEL12 lines
- VI14 lines
- VI15 lines
- VII14 lines
- VIII14 lines
- WEEDS16 lines
- When the Year Grows Old28 lines
- WILD SWANS8 lines
- Witch-Wife12 lines
- Works by12 lines
- WRAITH26 lines
- XI14 lines
- XII25 lines
