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x The Raven   Trochaic octameter
"The Raven" is a narrative poem by the American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in January 1845. It is often noted for its musicality, stylized language, and supernatural atmosphere. It tells of a talking raven's mysterious visit to a...
Edgar Allan Poe 1845
x Annabel Lee    
"Annabel Lee" is the last complete poem composed by American author Edgar Allan Poe. Like many of Poe's poems, it explores the theme of the death of a beautiful woman. The narrator, who fell in love with Annabel Lee when they were young, has a love...
Edgar Allan Poe 1849
x The Bells    
"The Bells" is a heavily onomatopoeic poem by Edgar Allan Poe which was not published until after his death in 1849. It is perhaps best known for the diacopic repetition of the word "bells." The poem has four parts to it; each part becomes darker...
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x The Conqueror Worm    
"The Conqueror Worm" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe about human mortality and the inevitability of death. It was first published separately in Graham's Magazine in 1843, but quickly became associated with Poe's short story "Ligeia" after Poe added the...
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x The Sleeper    
"The Sleeper" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x The Valley of Unrest    
"The Valley of Unrest" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Ulalume    
"Ulalume" is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. Much like a few of Poe's other poems (such as "The Raven", "Annabel Lee", and "Lenore"), "Ulalume" focuses on the narrator's loss of a beautiful woman due to her untimely death. Poe originally...
Edgar Allan Poe 1847
x Israfel    
"Israfel" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x For Annie    
"For Annie" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Dream-Land    
"Dream-Land" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x A Dream    
"A Dream" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).The opening stanza of the poem is as follows: In visions of the dark night I have dreamed of joy departed- But a waking...
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x The Divine Right of Kings    
"The Divine Right of Kings" is a poem attributed to Edgar Allan Poe. It appeared in Graham's Magazine, October 1845. The "King" of the title is Ellen King, possibly representing Frances Sargent Osgood, to whom the writer pledges his devotion.
Edgar Allan Poe 1845
x Alone    
"Alone" is a 22-line poem by Edgar Allan Poe, originally written in 1829 and left untitled and unpublished during his lifetime. The original manuscript was signed "E. A. Poe" and dated March 17, 1829. In February of that year, Poe's foster mother...
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x Tamerlane    
"Tamerlane" is an epic poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the 1827 collection Tamerlane and Other Poems. That collection, with only 50 copies printed, was not credited with the author's real name but by "A Bostonian." The poem's original...
Edgar Allan Poe 1827
x Eldorado    
"Eldorado" is a ballad poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in April 1849. The poem describes the journey of a "gallant knight" in search of the legendary El Dorado. The knight spends much of his life on this quest. In his old age, he finally...
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x Eulalie    
"Eulalie," or "Eulalie - A Song," is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the July 1845 issue of the The American Review and reprinted shortly thereafter in the August 9, 1845 issue of the Broadway Journal. The poem is a bridal song about a...
Edgar Allan Poe 1845
x A Dream Within A Dream    
"A Dream Within a Dream" is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1849. The poem is 24 lines, divided into two stanzas. The poem questions the way one can distinguish between reality and fantasy, asking, "Is all that we see or seem...
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x The City in the Sea    
"The City in the Sea" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The final version was published in 1845, but earlier version was published as "The Doomed City" in 1831 and, later, as "The City of Sin". The poem tells the story of a city ruled by Death using...
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x A Valentine    
"A Valentine" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x An Enigma    
"An Enigma" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Elizabeth    
"Elizabeth" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Fanny    
"Fanny" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Hymn    
"Hymn" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Imitation    
"Imitation" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Poetry    
"Poetry" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Romance    
"Romance" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Serenade    
"Serenade" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Song    
"Song" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe.
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x The Lake — To ——    
"The Lake -- To --" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To —— ——    
"To -- --" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To ——    
"To——" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, beginning with the line "Should my early life seem"; it was first published in 1929.
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x To F——    
"To F--" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To M——    
"To M--" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To Margaret    
"To Margaret" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To Marie Louise    
"To Marie Louise" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To My Mother    
"To My Mother" was a poem by American writer and poet Edgar Allan Poe. The poem was for his mother-in-law and aunt Maria Clemm.
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x To The River ——       Edgar Allan Poe  
x Deep in Earth    
"Deep in Earth" refers to a short poem, possibly unfinished, written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. In January of that year, Poe's wife Virginia had died in New York, presumably of tuberculosis. It is assumed that the poem was inspired by her death. It...
Edgar Allan Poe 1847
x A Pæan    
"A Pæan" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Al Aaraaf    
"Al Aaraaf" is an early poem by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1829. It is based on stories from the Qur'an, and tells of the afterlife in a place called Al Aaraaf. It is Poe's longest poem. "Al Aaraaf", which Poe claimed to...
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x An Acrostic    
"An Acrostic" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Bridal Ballad    
"Bridal Ballad" is a poem written by American author Edgar Allan Poe. First published simply as "Ballad" in the January 1837 edition of the Southern Literary Messenger, it was later retitled as "Bridal Ballad" when it was printed in the July 31,...
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x Epigram for Wall Street    
"Epigram for Wall Street" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Evening Star       Edgar Allan Poe  
x Fairy-Land       Edgar Allan Poe  
x Impromptu. To Kate Carol    
"Impromptu. To Kate Carol" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Lenore    
"Lenore" is a poem by the American author Edgar Allan Poe. It began as a different poem, "A Paean", and was not published as "Lenore" until 1843. The poem discusses proper decorum in the wake of the death of a young woman, described as "the...
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x Lines on Ale    
"Lines on Ale" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Sonnet — To Science    
"Sonnet -- To Science" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Sonnet — To Zante    
"To Zante" is a sonnet by American author and poet Edgar Allan Poe. Originally part of a letter dated Nov. 6, 1840 from Poe to Richard Stoddard, the poem is about Poe's first love Elmira Royster.
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x Spirits of the Dead    
"Spirits of the Dead" (1827), originally titled "Visits of the Dead" is a poem by American author and poet Edgar Allan Poe, first published in Poe's first collection of poems, "Tamerlane and Other Poems".The poem tells of a dialogue between a dead...
Edgar Allan Poe 1827
x Spiritual Song    
"Spiritual Song" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x Stanzas    
"Stanzas" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x The Happiest Day    
"The Happiest Day" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x The Haunted Palace    
"The Haunted Palace" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The 48-line poem was first released in the April 1839 issue of Nathan Brooks' American Museum magazine. It was eventually incorporated into "The Fall of the House of Usher" as a poem written by...
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x To F——s S. O——d    
"To F--s S. O--d" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To Isaac Lea    
"To Isaac Lea" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To M. L. S——    
"To M. L. S--" is a poem by American author, poet, literary critic, and editor Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849).
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x To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter       Edgar Allan Poe  
x To Octavia       Edgar Allan Poe  
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