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Poem Title   Author
The Widow's Lament in Springtime
Apr. 16, 2004
Apr. 9, 2013
 
The Wild Rose
May. 25, 1997
 
 
The Wildest Word
Nov. 8, 2005
 
The Wind Blows High
Jun. 3, 2007
 
The Wind in the Willows, a carol from
Dec. 24, 1999
 
The Wind Throws Back
Aug. 29, 2004
 
The Window
Nov. 26, 2014
 
The Winter Wood Arrives
Mar. 4, 2012
 
The Winter's Spring
Mar. 10, 2006
 
The Winter's Spring
Jan. 13, 1996
 
The Winter's Spring
Jan. 13, 1998
 
The Wish to Be Generous
Feb. 27, 2004
 
The Woman at the Dig
Oct. 13, 2004
 
The Woman in the Film
May. 30, 2003
Jul. 18, 1995
 
The Woman With Five Hearts
Feb. 2, 2000
 
The Woodcutter Changes His Mind
Sep. 16, 2010
 
The Woodstove
Feb. 16, 2013
 
The Word
Jul. 31, 1999
 
The Word
Mar. 1, 2003
 
The Word
Sep. 10, 2011
 
The Word is Too Often Profaned
Aug. 4, 2006
 
The Wordsworth Effect
Sep. 20, 2008
 
The world in the year 2000
Dec. 26, 2008
 
The World Was Warm and White When I was Born
Dec. 8, 1996
 

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