The Poems of Catholic Poets

Index by Title

1841—1891
1867
 
Aaron
Ad Domnulam Suam
Ad Manus Puellae
Advent Meditation
After a Parting
After Paul Verlaine—I
After Paul Verlaine—II
After Paul Verlaine—III
After Paul Verlaine—IV
Alarm Clocks
Amantium Irae
Amor Profanus
Amor Umbratilis
The Annunciation
The Apartment House
Apology
April Love
Arbor Vitae
As Winds That Blow Against a Star
At Night to W. M.
Autumnal
 
Ballade of My Lady’s Beauty
Beata Solitudo
Beauty’s Hair
Before the Glory of your Love
Benedictio Domini
Beyond
Beyond Knowledge
The Big Top
A Blue Valentine
Breton Afternoon
Builders of Ruins
 
Carthusians
The Cathedral of Rheims
“Cease smiling, Dear! a little while be sad”
Chanson sans Paroles
Chevely Crossing
Chimes
Christ in the Universe
Christmas Night
Citizen of the World
The Clouded Sun
The Claim that has the Canker on the Rose
The Cloud
A Comparison
A Coronal
The Courts
Cradle-Song at Twilight
The Crucifixion
 
The Dark Way
Dave Lilly
Daybreak
The Day to the Night
The Dead Child
A Dead Harvest
A Dead Poet
De Amore
Delicatessen
Die Taube
The Divine Privilege
Dregs
 
Easter
Easter Night
Easter Week
The English Metres
Epigram
“Everlasting Farewells”
Exchanges
Exile
Extreme Unction
 
Father Gerard Hopkins, S.J.
A Father of Women
The First Snow
Flos Lunae
The Fold
For a Birthday
For a Child
Free Will
The Fugitive
Folly
The Fourth Shepherd
 
The Garden
The Garden of Shadow
Gates and Doors
A General Communion
The Grass in Madison Square
Gray Nights
Growth
 
Heaven in Hell
Houses
The House with Nobody in It
 
“I am the Way”
If I should need to tear aside
I love you with my every Breath
Impenitentia Ultima
In Autumn
In a Book-shop
In a Breton Cemetery
In Early Spring
In February
In Honour of America, 1917
Initiation
In Manchester Square
In Memory
In Memory of Rupert Brooke
In the Wilderness
In Portugal, 1912
In Sleep
In Spring
In Tempore Senectutis
Intimations of Mortality
Invocation
I saw the Sun at Midnight
I see His Blood upon the Rose
It is her Voice who dwells within the Emerald Wall
   and Sapphire House of Flame
 
Jadis
The Joyous Wanderer
 
Kings
 
The Lady Poverty
La Pucelle
The Launch
A Last Word
The Laws of Verse
Length of Days: To the Early Dead in Battle
A Letter from a Girl to her own Old Age
Libera Me
Lionel Johnson
The Lions
The Little Black Rose shall be Red at Last
The Living Temple
The Living Wire
“Lord, I owe Thee a Death”
The Lord’s Prayer
The Love of Narcissus
The Lover Urges the Better Thrift
Love’s Lantern
Lullaby for a Baby Fairy
 
The Mad Fiddler
Madness
Main Street
“The Marriage of True Minds”
Martin
Maternity
The Mask
Memorial Day
Messina, 1908
Metamorphosis
Mid-ocean in War-time
Mirage du Cantonment
The Modern Mother
The Moon to the Sun
Moritura
Moriturus Te Salutat
Mount Houvenkopf
Multiplication
My Lady April
My Lady has the Grace of Death
My Soul is Sick with Longing
 
The Newer Vainglory
The New Judas
New Love
The New School
Nomina Sunt Consequentia Rerum
No Song
November Blue
Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae
Nuns of the Perpetual Adoration
Nurse Edith Cavell
 
O Bright! thy Stateliness and Grace
Occulta
The October Redbreast
Old Poets
O Lovely Heart
O Mors! quam amara est memoria tua homini pacem....
On the Birth of a Friend’s Child
The Other Lover
 
Parentage
Parted
The Peacemaker
Pennies
The Poet and his Book
A Poet of one Mood
Poets
The Poet’s Epitaph
A Poet’s Wife
The Poet to the Birds
Prayer of a Soldier in France
Princess Ballade
Prothalamion
The Proud Poet
 
Queen Elizabeth Speaks
The Question
Quid non speremus, Amantes?
 
The Rainy Summer
Reflexions
Regrets
Renouncement
A Requiem
“The Return to Nature”
“Rivers Unknown to Song”
The Roaring Frost
The Robe of Christ
Rondeau
Roofs
The Rosary
Roses
Rouge Bouquet
 
Said the Rose
Saint Catherine of Siena
Saint Germain-en-Laye
San Lorenzo’s Mother
Sapientia Lunae
The Sea-Change
Seals of Thunder
See the Crocus’ Golden Cup
Seraphita
Servant Girl and Grocer’s Boy
A Shattered Lute
The Shepherdess
“Sic Transit”
Singers to Come
Signs and Wonders
The Singing Girl
Sleep Song
Slender Your Hands
The Snowman in the Yard
“Sœur Monique”
Soli cantare periti Arcades
A Song
A Song of Derivations
Song of the Night at Daybreak
The Spark
Spleen
The Splendour of God
Spring on the Alban Hills
The Spring to the Summer
Stars
The Stars sang in God’s Garden
St. Alexis
St. Laurence
Summer in England, 1914
Surmise
 
Terre Promise
Thanksgiving
There is no Deed I would not dare
The Thorn
This Heritage to the Race of Kings
The Three Witches
The Threshing Machine
A Thrush before Dawn
Thoughts in Separation
Time’s Reversals
To a Blackbird and His Mate Who Died in the Spring
To “a Certain Rich Man”
To a Daisy
To a Lady asking Foolish Questions
To a Lost Love
To Antiquity
To Any Poet
To a Young Poet Who Killed Himself
To Certain Poets
To Conscripts
To Grace—On the morning of her christening,
   April 7th, 1916
To his Mistress
Toihthe
To O——, of Her Dark Eyes
To One in Bedlam
To One Poem in a Silent Time
To Sleep
To Sylvia
To the Beloved
To the Body
To Tintoretto in Venice
To Silence
To the Mother of Christ the Son of Man
To William Theodore Peters on his Renaissance Cloak
Transfiguration
Transition
The Treasure
Trees
The Twelve-Forty-Five
Two Boyhoods
The Two Poets
The Two Questions
The Two Shakespeare Tercentenaries
 
The Unexpected Peril
The Unknown God
Unlinked
An Unmarked Festival
Unto us a Son is Given
 
Vain Hope
Vain Resolves
A Valediction
Vanitas
Venite Descendamus
Veneration of Images
Veni Creator
Vesperal
Via, et Veritas, et Vita
The Vigil of Love
Villanelle of Acheron
Villanelle of his Lady’s Treasures
Villanelle of Marguerites
Villanelle of Sunset
Villanelle of the Poet’s Road
Vision
The Visitation
The Visiting Sea
Vitae summa brevis spem nos vetat incohare longam
The Voice of a Bird
 
Wartime Christmas
The Watershed (for R. T.)
A Wave of the Sea
Waverley
Wayfarers
The Way of Love
Wealth
West Wind in Winter
When all the Stars become a Memory
When I am Dead
When the Sixty-ninth Comes Back
White Bird of Love
White Dove of the Wild Dark Eyes
The White Feather
The White Ships and the Red
White Waves on the Water
The Wind is Blind
A Wind of Clear Weather in England
Winter Trees on the Horizon
Wisdom
“Why wilt thou Chide?”
The Worm Joseph
 
The Young Neophyte
Your Fault
Your Fear
Your Own Fair Youth
Your Pride
Your Songs
“You would have understood me, had you waited”
Yvonne of Brittany

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