Nature & Seasons Poems
Poems celebrating the natural world, landscapes, and changing seasons.
805 poems in this category
Poems in Nature & Seasons
- Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind — by William Shakespeare
- Bright star — by Francis Thompson (1817)
- Daffodils, The — by William Wordsworth
- I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud — by William Wordsworth
- Nothing Gold Can Stay — by Robert Frost (1923)
- Ode To Autumn — by John Keats
- Enoch Arden — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Dust of Snow — by Robert Frost (1923)
- Hiawatha's Sailing — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1855)
- Lines Written in Early Spring — by George Gordon, Lord Byron (1798)
- A Day — by Emily Dickinson
- Before you thought of Spring — by Emily Dickinson
- Arethusa — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Barbara Frietchie — by John Greenleaf Whittier (1863)
- Cuckoo Song — by Anonymous (c. 1250)
- I suppose the time will come — by Emily Dickinson
- I'll tell you how the Sun rose — by Emily Dickinson
- II. Why? — by Emily Dickinson
- Kirkstone Pass — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- Mont Blanc — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Ode to the Cuckoo — by William Butler Yeats (1873)
- "De Gustibus--" — by Robert Browning
- "Nature" is what we see -- — by Emily Dickinson
- A something in a summer's Day — by Emily Dickinson
- A Winter Night — by Robert Burns
- April — by Edward Thomas
- Aspens — by Edward Thomas
- Autumn -- overlooked my Knitting -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Bed in Summer — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- I taste a liquor never brewed, — by Emily Dickinson
- Lightly stepped a yellow star — by Emily Dickinson
- Like Rain it sounded till it curved — by Emily Dickinson
- Lines Written In Early Spring — by William Wordsworth
- Nature -- the Gentlest Mother is, — by Emily Dickinson
- Nobody knows this little Rose — by Emily Dickinson
- Ode On The Spring — by Thomas Gray
- Ode to the West Wind — by Christina Rossetti (1820)
- A Light exists in Spring — by Emily Dickinson
- Further in Summer than the Birds — by Emily Dickinson
- Harp of the North, Farewell! — by Sir Walter Scott
- How happy is the little Stone — by Emily Dickinson
- Hymn to the Night — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- I know a place where Summer strives — by Emily Dickinson
- Maud Muller — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- A Song of the Rolling Earth, Section 1 (partial) — by Walt Whitman
- Afternoon In February — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- At length upon the lone Chorasmian shore — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Autumn — by William Morris
- Autumn — by John Clare
- Duddon Sonnets — by William Wordsworth (1820)
- Escalofrío — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Fidelity — by William Wordsworth (1803)
- Forever honored by the Tree — by Emily Dickinson
- Four Trees -- upon a solitary Acre -- — by Emily Dickinson
- How many Flowers fail in Wood — by Emily Dickinson
- Hymn of Pan — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- I taste a liquor never brewed, — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1861)
- I. May-flower — by Emily Dickinson
- If Nature smiles -- the Mother must — by Emily Dickinson
- If the foolish, call them "flowers" — by Emily Dickinson
- In Drear-Nighted December — by John Keats
- In snow thou comest -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Laughing Song — by William Blake
- Lines — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- May-Flower — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Nature -- sometimes sears a Sapling — by Emily Dickinson
- October — by Edward Thomas
- A Starlit Sky — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Autumn: A Dirge — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Dungeon Ghyll — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- Haymaking — by Edward Thomas
- Helm Crag — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- I cannot meet the Spring unmoved -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Interval — by Edward Thomas
- July — by Edward Thomas
- May-Flower — by Emily Dickinson
- Merry Autumn — by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Move Eastward, Happy Earth — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Nature affects to be sedate — by Emily Dickinson
- Nature rarer uses Yellow — by Emily Dickinson
- Not at Home to Callers — by Emily Dickinson
- A Wish — by Sara Teasdale (1792)
- After Rain — by Edward Thomas
- Autumn — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Autumn — by Thomas Hood
- Evening Star — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Evening's Calm — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Flowers -- Well -- if anybody — by Emily Dickinson
- Grasshoppers — by John Clare
- How know it from a Summer's Day? — by Emily Dickinson
- I think that the Root of the Wind is Water -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Moonlight — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Moonlight, summer moonlight — by Emily Bronte
- My Garden -- like the Beach — by Emily Dickinson
- Nature can do no more — by Emily Dickinson
- O the gleesome saunter — by Walt Whitman
- 'Twas later when the summer went — by Emily Dickinson
- A Drop Fell on the Apple Tree -- — by Emily Dickinson
- A full fed Rose on meals of Tint — by Emily Dickinson
- A Summer Afternoon — by James Whitcomb Riley
- Apparitions — by Robert Browning
- Autumn's Cadence — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Autumn's Farewell — by Edward Fitzgerald (1830)
- Birds' Nests — by Edward Thomas
- Description of Spring — by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
- Fiordispina — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- From Cocoon forth a Butterfly — by Emily Dickinson
- Glass was the Street -- in tinsel Peril — by Emily Dickinson
- Impromptu on Mrs. Riddell’s Birthday — by Robert Burns
- In Youth I Have Known One — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Insects — by John Clare
- IX. The Grass — by Emily Dickinson
- Little Trotty Wagtail — by John Clare
- Moonrise — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- My Season's furthest Flower -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Nature assigns the Sun -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Night — by Robert Browning
- November — by John Clare
- "Lethe" in my flower, — by Emily Dickinson
- A Calendar of Sonnets: January — by Helen Hunt Jackson
- A Calendar of Sonnets: July — by Helen Hunt Jackson
- A Calendar of Sonnets: June — by Helen Hunt Jackson
- A Calendar of Sonnets: March — by Helen Hunt Jackson
- A Calendar of Sonnets: November — by Helen Hunt Jackson
- A Farewell to Agassiz — by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- A soft Sea washed around the House — by Emily Dickinson
- A Tale — by Edward Thomas
- An April Day — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- AN ARRIVAL. — by Hilaire Belloc (null)
- Autumn Fires — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Badger — by John Clare
- Birds in Alarm — by John Clare
- Flowers — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Flowers in Winter — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Glasgow — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Hayeswater — by Matthew Arnold
- Homer's Hymn to the Moon — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Ii. May-Flower. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- It will be Summer -- eventually. — by Emily Dickinson
- Iv. The Flower. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- My Triumph — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- Night — by William Blake
- November — by Edward Thomas
- Ode Written On The First Of December — by Robert Southey
- Of Nature I shall have enough — by Emily Dickinson
- A Song of Autumn — by Adam Lindsay Gordon
- A Swimmer's Dream — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- APRIL — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- Emmonsail's Heath in Winter — by John Clare
- Fifty Faggots — by Edward Thomas
- Flower God, God Of The Spring — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- From the Greek of Moschus — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Gipsies — by John Clare
- In Cabin’d Ships at Sea — by Walt Whitman
- It sounded as if the Streets were running — by Emily Dickinson
- IV. Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower? — by Emily Dickinson
- Man and Dog — by Edward Thomas
- March — by Edward Thomas
- Ode to the West Wind — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 'Tis moonlight, summer moonlight — by Emily Bronte
- 'Twould ease -- a Butterfly -- — by Emily Dickinson
- A Night-Rain in Summer — by James Henry Leigh Hunt
- A Social Impossibility — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- A Version of Ossian's Address to the Sun. From the Poem "Carthon." — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- A Winder — by Christina Rossetti
- Aira Force — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- An Antiquated Tree — by Emily Dickinson
- An Old Song — by Edward Thomas
- As Children bid the Guest "Good Night" — by Emily Dickinson
- As if some little Arctic flower — by Emily Dickinson
- As if the Sea should part — by Emily Dickinson
- As Summer into Autumn slips — by Emily Dickinson
- Autumn's Farewell — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Besides the Autumn poets sing — by Emily Dickinson
- Dawn. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Dewdrops — by John Clare
- Diffusion of Men — by Robert Frost (1857)
- Divided - Part I — by Jean Ingelow
- Evening: Ponte Al Mare, Pisa — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Farewell Frost, Or Welcome Spring — by Robert Herrick
- Field Path — by John Clare
- Firwood — by John Clare
- Fragment — by John Clare
- Her sovereign People — by Emily Dickinson
- I. To My Brother George. — by Sidney Lanier (1816)
- If I Were to Own — by Edward Thomas
- III. Nature — by Emily Dickinson
- In spring and summer winds may blow — by Walter Savage Landor
- Ix. The Grass. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Juvenilia, An Ode to Natural Beauty — by Alan Seeger
- Lachin Y Gair — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Little Gustava. — by Celia Thaxter
- Matilda Gathering Flowers — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- May 23 — by Edward Thomas
- Mother Gunga Awakens — by Rudyard Kipling
- Nightwind — by John Clare
- Ode to the Moon — by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Ode to the Nightingale — by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Fragment: 'Wake the Serpent Not' — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 8 — by Walt Whitman
- A Cat — by Edward Thomas
- A Fragment — by Wilfred Owen (1916)
- A little Madness in the Spring — by Emily Dickinson
- A Vision of the Sea — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- An Excelente Balade of Charitie: As Wroten bie the Gode Pri — by Thomas Chatterton
- Autumn Leaves — by William Cullen Bryant (1891)
- Big Flood — by Rudyard Kipling
- Bright Clouds — by Edward Thomas
- Clock-a-Clay — by John Clare
- Corn — by Sidney Lanier
- Dalmatia's Mines — by Wilfred Owen
- Evening Primrose — by John Clare
- Fragment From the "Monk of Athos." — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Fragment: 'Follow to the Deep Wood's Weeds' — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: Zephyrus the Awakener — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- I send you a decrepit flower — by Emily Dickinson
- I stood tip-toe upon a little hill, — by Sidney Lanier (1817)
- Julian — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Late Autumn — by William Allingham
- Laughing Song — by Robert Browning
- Literal Translation — by Edward Fitzgerald
- Lusty May — by Anonymous (16th Cent.)
- May in the Green-Wood — by Anonymous (15th Cent.)
- Nature’s Law: A Poem — by Robert Burns
- Ode to Winter — by Thomas Campbell
- Fragment: 'When Soft Winds and Sunny Skies' — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- A Murmur in the Trees -- to note — by Emily Dickinson
- An Invocation. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- Autumnal Sonnet — by William Allingham
- But These Things Also — by Edward Thomas
- Cancelled Passage of Mont Blanc — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Declaiming Waters none may dread -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Divided - Part II — by Jean Ingelow
- Divided - Part III — by Jean Ingelow
- Early Nightingale — by John Clare
- Early Spring — by John Clare
- Four Songs Of Four Seasons — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Fragment: Rain — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: Rome and Nature — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Fragment: The Lake's Margin — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Greenland's Icy Mountains — by William Topaz McGonagall
- I am the autumnal sun — by Henry David Thoreau
- It Was upon — by Edward Thomas
- Morning's First Light — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Mother and sphinx — by Eugene Field
- Nature’s Gifts — by Ben Jonson (1911)
- An Effusion at Evening. Written in August 1792. (First Draft.) — by Sara Teasdale (1792)
- Bonnie Montrose — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Dawn. — by Emily Dickinson
- Farewell to North Devon — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Homer's Hymn to the Earth: Mother of All — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- House or Window Flies — by John Clare
- Imitation Of Spenser. — by Sidney Lanier
- Impromptu — by John Clare
- In a Spring Grove — by William Allingham
- Istria's Shore — by Wilfred Owen
- Kissing time — by Eugene Field
- Letter From Wick — by William Butler Yeats (1868)
- A Descriptive Poem on the Silvery Tay — by William Topaz McGonagall
- A Little Budding Rose — by Emily Bronte
- A London Plane-Tree — by Amy Levy
- A spring poem from bion — by Eugene Field
- Agatha — by Alfred Austin (1870)
- An Autumn Reverie — by William Topaz McGonagall
- As some vast Tropic tree, itself a wood (fragment) — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Autumn. — by Alexander Pope
- Balmoral Castle — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Aberfoyle — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Balmoral — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Comrie — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Crief — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Edinburgh — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Monikie — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Newport on the Braes o' the Silvery Tay — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Rothesay — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Beautiful Torquay — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Dyke Side — by John Clare
- Easter Holidays — by Sara Teasdale (1787)
- Edinburgh — by William Topaz McGonagall
- I Caught a Bird — by Lydia Sigourney
- I'm Glad — by Anonymous
- Iii. Why? — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- In Leinster — by Louise Imogen Guiney
- La Carretilla — by Edgar Allan Poe
- La Sanguijuela — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Lines: Composed while climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Coomb, Somersetshire, May 1795. — by Sara Teasdale (1795)
- Lines: On an Autumnal Evening. — by Sara Teasdale (1793)
- Lines: To a Beautiful Spring in a Village. — by Sara Teasdale (1794)
- Loch Katrine — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Loch Ness — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Montrose — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Oban — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Ode. ('Ye Gales,' &c.) — by Sara Teasdale (1792)
- 36. — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- A New Campania — by Wilfred Owen
- A Sea Story — by Emily M. Hickey
- Abundance Reigns — by Wilfred Owen
- Alegría — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Broughty Ferry — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Calidore — by Sidney Lanier
- Canto Ii. Gnoyes Part I. — by Thomas Moore
- Comum's Lake — by Wilfred Owen
- Imitated from Ossian. — by Sara Teasdale (1793)
- Jottings of New York — by William Topaz McGonagall
- Chapter II. The Messenge — by Ella Wheeler Wilcox (null)
- "I have heard the sunset song of the birches," — by Stephen Crane
- "Varsity Versus Mcgill" — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- "Yea, And His Own Life Also" — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- "YOU from deep cauldrons and unmeasured caves — by Thomas Moore
- "YOU with light Gas the lamps nocturnal feed, — by Thomas Moore
- EFFULGENT MAIDS! YOU round deciduous day, — by Thomas Moore
- Epigram. From the Evening Post — by Alfred Noyes (BURNS.)
- FERN — by Claude McKay (1923)
- GEORGIA DUSK — by Claude McKay (1923)
- Gnomes! — by Thomas Moore
- Greece — by Lewis Carroll
- Hermetic Art — by Thomas Moore
- How small rain lays a high wind — by Edgar Lee Masters (null)
- In the Heart of the Woods — by Alfred Noyes (1906)
- Life — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Magdalen Walks — by Lewis Carroll (1874)
- May Magnificat — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- Nitre Grayson — by Thomas Moore
- NOON AND NIGHT FLOWER — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- NOVEMBER COTTON FLOWER — by Claude McKay (1923)
- NYMPHS! YOUR fine forms with steps impassive mock — by Thomas Moore
- On An Eclipse Of The Moon — by Walter Savage Landor
- On observing a Blossom on the First of February 1796. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- On Scaring some Water-Fowl in Lock Turit — by Robert Burns
- On the Grasshopper and Cricket. — by Sidney Lanier (1816)
- On The Hurricane — by Anne Kingsmill Finch
- On the Origin of Salts Grayson — by Thomas Moore
- On The Trail — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- On this long storm the Rainbow rose — by Emily Dickinson
- Only One Claim — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Oscar of Alva — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Ossian's Address to the Sun in "Carthon." — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Our little Kinsmen -- after Rain — by Emily Dickinson
- Out in the Dark — by Edward Thomas
- Passage of the Apennines — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Patience Taught By Nature — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Perhaps you'd like to buy a flower, — by Emily Dickinson
- Phoebus with Admetus — by George Meredith
- Pied Beauty — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Pine-Trees and the Sky: Evening — by Rupert Brooke
- Pippa's Song — by Robert Browning
- Ploughman Singing — by John Clare
- Po 22 — by Walt Whitman
- Poem 3 — by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- Poems added in the seventh edition — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1851)
- Poems from 1794-1796 — by Sara Teasdale (1794)
- Poems from 1796 — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- Poems from 1798 — by Sara Teasdale (1798)
- Poems of 1793 — by Sara Teasdale (1793)
- PORTRAIT IN GEORGIA — by Claude McKay (1923)
- Preliminary — by Robert Frost (1870)
- Prelude — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- Purple Clover — by Emily Dickinson
- Purple Clover — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Quail's Nest — by John Clare
- Rain In Summer — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Rime of the Ancient Mariner — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Roads — by Edward Thomas
- Robin Hood, A Child. — by James Henry Leigh Hunt
- Rondeau — by William Butler Yeats (1875)
- Roots and Leaves Themselves Alone — by Walt Whitman (1855)
- Roses — by George Eliot
- Rural Morning — by John Clare
- Seaweed — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- Second Song—To the Same — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1830)
- Second Week — by Robert Frost
- Sed neque quam multae species — by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- She Dotes — by Edward Thomas
- She slept beneath a tree — by Emily Dickinson
- Shepherd's Brow — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- Ship Starting, The. — by Walt Whitman
- Signs of Winter — by John Clare
- SIRIUS glared — by Thomas Moore
- Sister, Awake! — by Thomas Bateson (1604)
- Six Hours By — by Rudyard Kipling
- Snow flakes. — by Emily Dickinson
- Snow Storm — by John Clare
- So much Summer — by Emily Dickinson
- So when enormous Grampus — by Thomas Moore
- Some such Butterfly be seen — by Emily Dickinson
- Song — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1830)
- Song for All Seas, All Ships. — by Walt Whitman
- Song of Proserpine While Gathering Flowers on the Plain of Enna — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Song of the Redwood-Tree. — by Walt Whitman
- Song On May Morning — by John Milton
- Song To Diana — by Ben Jonson
- Song to the Evening Star — by Thomas Campbell
- Song—A Rose-bud by my Early Walk — by Robert Burns
- Song—Farewell to Ballochmyle — by Robert Burns
- Song—On a Bank of Flowers — by Robert Burns
- Song—The Owl — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1830)
- Songs From Pippa Passes — by Robert Browning
- Sonnet — by William Cullen Bryant (1873)
- Sonnet 33 — by William Shakespeare
- Sonnet 33: Full many a glorious morning have I seen — by William Shakespeare
- Sonnet 7 — by William Shakespeare
- Sonnet LIII: Clear Anker — by Michael Drayton
- Sonnet To The Autumnal Moon — by Sara Teasdale (1788)
- Sonnet XLIV: Press'd by the Moon — by Charlotte Smith
- Sonnet XXII: Wild Is the Foaming Sea — by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- Sonnet: To the River Otter. — by Sara Teasdale (1793)
- SONNET. MORNING. — by James Weldon Johnson (null)
- Sonnets/XXXIII — by William Shakespeare (1609)
- Sowing — by Edward Thomas
- Spear Thistle — by John Clare
- Spirit of Nature! — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Spontaneous Me. — by Walt Whitman
- Sport in the Meadows — by John Clare
- Spring — by William Shakespeare
- Spring — by William Blake
- Spring — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Spring — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Spring — by Robert Browning
- Spring — by Thomas Nash (1592)
- Spring — by Christina Rossetti (1868)
- Spring — by William Morris
- Spring and Winter i — by William Shakespeare
- Spring and Winter ii — by William Shakespeare
- Spring Carol — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Spring Greeting — by Sidney Lanier
- Spring in Town — by William Cullen Bryant
- Spring is the Period — by Emily Dickinson
- Spring Quiet — by Christina Rossetti
- Spring Song of the Birds — by King James I of Scotland
- Spring Song of the Birds — by Robert Henryson (1460)
- Spring-tide — by Anonymous (c. 1300)
- Spring. — by Alexander Pope
- Spring's Awakening — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Spring's Messengers — by John Clare
- St. Irvyne's Tower — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Stanzas — by John Keats
- Stanzas — by J. R. W.
- Stanzas Composed During a Thunderstorm — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- Stars — by Emily Bronte
- Stonepit — by John Clare
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening — by George Meredith (1923)
- Sudden Shower — by John Clare
- Summer — by William Morris
- Summer -- we all have seen -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer and Winter — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Summer begins to have the look — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer Evening — by John Clare
- Summer has two Beginnings -- — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer in the South — by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- Summer laid her simple Hat — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer Shower — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer Shower — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Summer Sun — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Summer Wind — by William Cullen Bryant
- Summer Winds — by John Clare
- Summer, — by Alexander Pope
- Summer's Armies — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Summer's Armies — by Emily Dickinson
- Summer's Glare — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Sunrise — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Sunrise on the Hills — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- Swedes — by Edward Thomas
- Tall Nettles — by Edward Thomas
- Thaw — by Edward Thomas
- The Ants — by John Clare
- The Apple-Tree — by Jane Taylor
- The Apron Of Flowers — by Robert Herrick
- The Aqueducts Flow — by Wilfred Owen
- The Ash Grove — by Edward Thomas
- The Autumn — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Barn and the Down — by Edward Thomas
- The Beautiful City of Perth — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Bee — by Emily Dickinson
- The Bee and the Butterfly — by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- THE BINDWEED — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- The Birch-Tree at Loschwitz — by Amy Levy
- The Birds of Killingworth — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1847)
- The Blooming Flower — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Blossom — by Robert Browning
- The Boat on the Serchio — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Book of Nature — by W. H. Hudson
- The Bounty of Soil — by Wilfred Owen
- The Brook — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Brook — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- The Brook — by Edward Thomas
- The Burden Of Itys — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- The Butterfly — by Edward Lear (1872)
- The Butterfly upon the Sky, — by Emily Dickinson
- The Butterfly's Assumption Gown — by Emily Dickinson
- The Butterfly's Numidian Gown — by Emily Dickinson
- The Canterbury Tales. The Prologue. — by Geoffrey Chaucer
- The Castle of Mains — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Chalk-Pit — by Edward Thomas
- The City of Perth — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Cloud — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Code — by Robert Frost (1916)
- The Combe — by Edward Thomas
- The Daffodils — by William Wordsworth (1807)
- The Death of the Flowers — by William Cullen Bryant
- The Deserted Garden — by Alan Seeger
- The Deserted Village — by Oliver Goldsmith
- The Destiny of Nations. A Vision. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- The Dirge — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Early Morning — by Hilaire Belloc
- The Echoing Green — by Robert Browning
- The Echoing Green — by William Blake
- The Economy of Vegetation, CANTO I — by Thomas Moore (1788)
- The Emigrants: Book I — by Charlotte Smith
- The Emigrants: Book II — by Charlotte Smith
- The Englishman in Italy — by Robert Browning
- The Evening Star — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Evening Walk (early reading) — by William Wordsworth (1793)
- The Evening Walk (later reading) — by William Wordsworth (1836)
- The fairest Home I ever knew — by Emily Dickinson
- The Fallen Elm — by John Clare
- The Fear of Flowers — by John Clare
- The Fens — by John Clare
- The Field Mouse — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1877)
- The Firetail's Nest — by John Clare
- The First Chapter — by William Ernest Henley
- The First Volcano — by Thomas Moore
- The Flood — by John Clare
- The Flowers — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Forest — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Forest Deep — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Fox — by John Clare
- The Garden Of Eros — by Oscar Wilde (1881)
- The Garden. — by Alexander Pope
- The Gardener's Lament — by Robert Frost (1867)
- The Gentle Breeze — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Gentle Rain — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Gladness of Nature — by William Cullen Bryant
- The Grass — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Grass — by Emily Dickinson
- The Green Roads — by Edward Thomas
- The Hidden Spring — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Hill-Wife — by Edgar Lee Masters (1915)
- The Hock-cart, or Harvest Home — by Robert Herrick
- The Hollow Wood — by Edward Thomas
- The Humble Petition of Bruar Water — by Robert Burns
- The Inauguration of the Hill o' Balgay — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The inundation of the Spring — by Emily Dickinson
- The Island — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- The Isle — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Izumo Child-Song to the Moon — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Joy Of Living — by Gamaliel Bradford
- The Lake — by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree — by William Butler Yeats (1888)
- The Larian Lake — by Wilfred Owen
- The last of Summer is Delight -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Leaves like Women interchange — by Emily Dickinson
- The Lone Star — by Rabindranath Tagore (1918)
- The Manor Farm — by Edward Thomas
- The Maple Tree — by John Clare
- The Meadows In Spring — by Edward Fitzgerald
- The Meeting of the Waters — by Thomas Moore
- The Mill-Pond — by Edward Thomas
- The Moon — by Henry David Thoreau
- The Moon — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Moon — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The Moon is distant from the Sea — by Emily Dickinson
- The Moon was but a Chin of Gold — by Emily Dickinson
- The Moon, how definite its orb! (fragment) — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The Moon's Creation — by Thomas Moore
- The Morning Melody — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (2023)
- The Mountain — by Emily Dickinson
- The Mountain — by Robert Frost
- The Mountain Peak — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Mountain sat upon the Plain — by Emily Dickinson
- The name -- of it -- is "Autumn" -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Night is Near Gone — by William Stevenson (1530)
- The Nightingale — by R. Barnefield
- The Nightingale; A Conversational Poem, Written in April, 1798 — by George Gordon, Lord Byron (1798)
- The Notice that is called the Spring — by Emily Dickinson
- The Ocean's Roar — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Old Oak — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Old Prospector — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Open Window — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1847)
- The Origin of Limestone — by Thomas Moore
- The Other Side — by Wilfred Owen (1916)
- The Outpost — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Pasture — by Robert Frost (1923)
- The Path — by Edward Thomas
- The Penny Whistle — by Edward Thomas
- The Pine Forest of the Cascine Near Pisa — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Poet's Calendar — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Primeval Islands — by Thomas Moore
- The Primeval Islands (continued) — by Thomas Moore
- The Primrose — by John Donne
- The Progress of Spring — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- The Prospector — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Pumpkin — by John Greenleaf Whittier
- The Question — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Rain — by William Blake
- The Red Wheelbarrow — by Carl Sandburg (1923)
- The REDBREAST and the BUTTERFLY — by William Wordsworth (1803)
- The Revenge Of Hamish — by Sidney Lanier
- The Rhodora — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- The River of Leith — by William Topaz McGonagall
- The River-God — by Edgar Lee Masters (1915)
- The River's Flow — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Rose Family - Song 1 — by Louisa May Alcott
- The Runaway — by Robert Frost (1923)
- The Schoolboy — by Robert Browning
- The Sea — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1866)
- The Sea And The Skylark — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The Sea Of Sunset — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Sea Of Sunset — by Emily Dickinson
- The Sea Took Pity — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The Seasons: Winter — by James Thomson
- The Seasons. — by Anonymous
- The Secret of the Sea — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1847)
- The Sensitive Plant — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Setting Sun — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Sheiling — by Edward Thomas
- The Shepheardes Calender: April — by Edmund Spenser
- The Shepherd — by William Blake
- The Shepherd Boy — by William Holmes McGuffey (1879)
- The Shepherd Boy — by Emily S. Oakey (1879)
- The Shepherd Boy — by Christina Rossetti (1849)
- The Shepherd Boy — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1885)
- The Ship Starting — by Walt Whitman
- The Sign-Post — by Edward Thomas
- The Silent Moon — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Skylark — by John Clare
- The Snow that never drifts -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Snowbird's Song — by F. C. Woodworth
- The Souls of the Trees — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Sound of the Sea — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Source — by Edward Thomas
- The Starlight Night — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The Starlight Night — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- The stem of a departed Flower — by Emily Dickinson
- The Story of Sigurd the Volsung (excerpt) — by William Morris
- The Stream — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Stream — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- The Succession Of The Four Sweet Months — by Robert Herrick
- The Summer Sun Shone Round Me — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The Summer that we did not prize, — by Emily Dickinson
- The Survivors — by Rudyard Kipling
- The Swallow — by John Clare
- THE TABLES TURNED BY MADAME YVONNE LEROUX — by Edward Lear (1921)
- The Tables Turned; — by William Wordsworth
- The Talking Oak — by Lord Alfred Tennyson
- The Task: Book IV, The Winter Evening (excerpts) — by William Cowper
- The Task: Book V, The Winter Morning Walk (excerpts) — by William Cowper
- The Thorn — by George Gordon, Lord Byron (1798)
- THE THREE CHERRY TREES — by Walter de la Mare (1914)
- The Thrush — by Edward Thomas
- The Thrush's Nest — by John Clare
- The Tree — by Anne Kingsmill Finch
- The Trees like Tassels -- hit -- and swung -- — by Emily Dickinson
- The Turf Meet — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Tyger — by William Blake (1794)
- The Veins of other Flowers — by Emily Dickinson
- The Violet — by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1867)
- The Violet. — by Jane Taylor
- The Vision — by Robert Burns
- The Vixen — by John Clare
- The Voice In The Wilderness — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- The Voice of the Wind — by Edgar Lee Masters (1915)
- The Waning Moon — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Wasp Trap — by Edward Thomas
- The Water-Fall — by Henry Vaughan
- The Wheat Field — by William Cowper
- The Windhover — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1918)
- The Winter's Come — by John Clare
- The Winters are so short — by Emily Dickinson
- The Wood-pile — by Robert Frost
- The Woodman and the Nightingale — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Wreck of the Deutschland — by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1876)
- The Year of the Rose — by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- The Yellowhammer — by John Clare
- The Yew Trees — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- The Yukon Call — by Robert W. Service (1907)
- The Zucca — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- THERE BLOOMS NO BUD IN MAY — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- There is a flower that Bees prefer — by Emily Dickinson
- There's Nothing Like the Sun — by Edward Thomas
- These are the Signs to Nature's Inns -- — by Emily Dickinson
- This is the way the birdie sings — by George Cooper
- This is the way the daylight dies — by George Cooper
- This is the way the rain comes down — by George Cooper
- This is the way the river flows — by George Cooper
- This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Through the Dark Sod -- as Education — by Emily Dickinson
- Thurston-Mere — by William Wordsworth (1800)
- Tim Carroll — by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses — by John Keats
- To a Mouse — by Christina Rossetti (1786)
- To a Nightingale — by William Cullen Bryant (1880)
- To A Primrose — by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- To a Primrose. The First seen in the Season. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- To a Skylark — by Christina Rossetti (1820)
- To a Skylark — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To a Skylark — by William Wordsworth (1825)
- To a Star — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To a Young Ass: Its Mother being tethered near it. — by Sara Teasdale (1794)
- To an Oak at Newstead — by George Gordon, Lord Byron
- To Autumn — by John Keats (1819)
- To Autumn — by John Keats
- To her derided Home — by Emily Dickinson
- To M. H. — by William Wordsworth (1802)
- To My Brother George — by John Keats
- To Night — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To Primroses Filled With Morning Dew — by Robert Herrick
- To Some Ladies. — by Sidney Lanier
- To the Cuckoo — by William Wordsworth (1802)
- To the Daffodils — by William Wordsworth (1807)
- To the Daisy — by William Wordsworth (1803)
- To the Evening Star — by Thomas Campbell
- To the Evening Star. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- To the Nightingale. — by Sara Teasdale (1795)
- To the Nile — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- To the River Charles — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1902)
- To The Small Celandine — by William Wordsworth (1803)
- Touch lightly Nature's sweet Guitar — by Emily Dickinson
- Traducción — by Edgar Allan Poe
- Trees — by Joyce Kilmer
- Turkeys — by John Clare
- Twice had Summer her fair Verdure — by Emily Dickinson
- Twilight — by Thomas Moore
- Twilight — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Two Pewits — by Edward Thomas
- Two Worlds — by Emily Dickinson
- Under the Greenwood Tree — by William Shakespeare (null)
- Under the Greenwood Tree — by William Shakespeare
- Unnamed Poem 2 — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Unnamed Poem 3 — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Unnamed Poem 4 — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Unnamed Poem 5 — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Unnamed Poem 6 — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Untitled — by Lord Alfred Tennyson (1853)
- Untitled Poem 1 — by William Wordsworth (1836)
- Untitled Poem 2 — by Thomas Moore
- Untitled Poem 3 — by Thomas Moore
- Untitled poetic fragment — by Andrew Marvell
- Upon The Hill And Grove At Bill-borow — by Andrew Marvell
- V. _To a Friend who sent me some Roses._ — by Sidney Lanier (1816)
- V. The pedigree of honey — by Emily Dickinson
- V. The Pedigree Of Honey. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Variant 1 — by William Wordsworth (1836)
- Variant 2 — by William Wordsworth (1836)
- Ver Perpetuum. Fragment from an Unpublished Poem. — by Sara Teasdale (1796)
- Verses On A Butterfly — by Joseph Warton
- Vii. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- VII. The bee is not afraid of me — by Emily Dickinson
- VIII. Summer's Armies — by Emily Dickinson
- Viii. Summer's Armies. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Waraku-en — by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Warble for Lilac-Time. — by Walt Whitman
- Wayside Flowers — by William Allingham
- We Two, How Long We Were Fool’d — by Walt Whitman
- Wee modest crimson-tipped flower — by Alfred Noyes (null)
- What Being in Rank-Old Nature — by Gerard Manley Hopkins
- What Orders? — by Rudyard Kipling
- What shall I do when the Summer troubles -- — by Emily Dickinson
- When Flora had O'erfret the Firth — by Anonymous (16th Cent.)
- When I go to the wood — by Rabindranath Tagore (1918)
- When Roses cease to bloom, Sir, — by Emily Dickinson
- When The Sun Come After Rain — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- While Summer Suns O'er the Gay Prospect Play'd — by Thomas Warton
- Why Flowers Change Colour — by Robert Herrick
- Why? — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Why? — by Emily Dickinson
- Wild Bees — by John Clare
- Wind and Mist — by Edward Thomas
- Windsor-Forest. — by Alexander Pope
- Winter — by William Shakespeare
- Winter — by Robert Southey
- WINTER — by Walter de la Mare (null)
- Winter Heavens — by George Meredith
- Winter is good -- his Hoar Delights — by Emily Dickinson
- Winter Song — by Wilfred Owen
- Winter Walk — by John Clare
- Winter-Time — by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Winter: A Dirge — by Robert Burns
- Winter's Charm — by Edward Fitzgerald (1830)
- Winter's Chill — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Winter's Embrace — by Sara Teasdale (1869)
- Women He Liked — by Edward Thomas
- Woods in Winter — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Would you like summer? Taste of ours. — by Emily Dickinson
- Written after a Walk before Supper. — by Sara Teasdale (1792)
- Written In Very Early Youth — by William Wordsworth (1786)
- Written near a Port on a Dark Evening — by Charlotte Smith
- X. — by Sidney Lanier
- X. A little road not made of man — by Emily Dickinson
- X. On wings of flame — by Thomas Moore
- X. The Little Road. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- X. Transplanted — by Emily Dickinson
- XI. Summer Shower — by Emily Dickinson
- Xi. Summer Shower. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- XIII. The Sea of Sunset — by Emily Dickinson
- Xiii. The Sea Of Sunset. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- XIV. Purple Clover — by Emily Dickinson
- Xiv. Purple Clover. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- XIX. So bashful when I spied her — by Emily Dickinson
- XV. _On the Grasshopper and Cricket._ — by Sidney Lanier (1816)
- XV. The Bee — by Emily Dickinson
- Xv. The Bee. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- XX. — by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Yet not the golden islands — by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- You sea! I resign myself to you also — by Walt Whitman
- Young Lambs — by John Clare