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She Walks in Beauty_ A Woman's - Caroline Kennedy
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The Summer Day MARY OLIVER

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • She walks in beauty GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON
  • INTRODUCTION
  • FALLING IN LOVE
  • A Very Valentine GERTRUDE STEIN
  • Song JOHN KEATS
  • I Do Not Love Thee THE HONORABLE CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH NORTON
  • From Hero and Leander CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
  • Love’s Philosophy PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
  • Having a Coke with You FRANK O’HARA
  • Symptom Recital DOROTHY PARKER
  • To Aphrodite of the Flowers, at Knossos SAPPHO
  • Come to the Orchard in Spring RUMI
  • MAKING LOVE
  • Don’t try to rush things —from Poem 41
  • From From June to December
  • Wild Nights—Wild Nights! EMILY DICKINSON
  • may i feel said he E. E. CUMMINGS
  • When He Pressed His Lips
  • Corinna’s Going a-Maying ROBERT HERRICK
  • The Weather-Cock Points South AMY LOWELL
  • To His Mistress Going to Bed JOHN DONNE
  • The Song of Solomon 2:1–17, 3:1–5
  • Final Soliloquy of the Interior Paramour WALLACE STEVENS
  • Variation on the Word Sleep MARGARET ATWOOD
  • After Making Love We Hear Footsteps GALWAY KINNELL
  • It Is Marvellous . . . ELIZABETH BISHOP
  • White Heliotrope ARTHUR SYMONS
  • Youth OSIP MANDELSTAM
  • BREAKING UP
  • Lilacs KATHERINE GARRISON CHAPIN
  • Unfortunate Coincidence DOROTHY PARKER
  • The Philosopher EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
  • From Summer with Monika ROGER McGOUGH
  • I’m Going to Georgia FOLK SONG
  • A Type of Loss INGEBORG BACHMANN
  • On Monsieur’s Departure QUEEN ELIZABETH I
  • The Eaten Heart —from The Knight of Curtesy
  • My life closed twice before its close— EMILY DICKINSON
  • When We Two Parted GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON
  • Well, I Have Lost You EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
  • What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (Sonnet XLIII) EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
  • “No, Thank You, John” CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
  • when you have forgotten Sunday: the love story GWENDOLYN BROOKS
  • The End ELIZABETH ALEXANDER
  • MARRIAGE
  • The Passionate Shepherd to His Love CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
  • Marriage GREGORY CORSO
  • From The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia SIR PHILIP SIDNEY
  • i carry your heart with me(i carry it in E. E. CUMMINGS
  • To My Dear and Loving Husband ANNE BRADSTREET
  • To Margo GAVIN EWART
  • A Word to Husbands OGDEN NASH
  • To the Ladies LADY MARY CHUDLEIGH
  • The Female of the Species RUDYARD KIPLING
  • From Paradise Lost JOHN MILTON
  • The Good Wife PROVERBS 31:10–31
  • My Last Duchess ROBERT BROWNING
  • To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage ROBERT LOWELL
  • From a Survivor ADRIENNE RICH
  • Letter from My Wife NAZIM HIKMET
  • To Paula in Late Spring W. S. MERWIN
  • A Farmer’s Calendar VIETNAMESE FOLK POEM
  • LOVE ITSELF
  • A Birthday CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
  • June Light RICHARD WILBUR
  • Protocols VIKRAM SETH
  • Jamesian THOM GUNN
  • From Proverbs and Song Verse ANTONIO MACHADO
  • Sonnet XLIII: How Do I Love Thee? ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
  • XLIV: You must know that I do not love and that I love you PABLO NERUDA
  • Code Poem for the French Resistance LEO MARKS
  • The Smaller Orchid AMY CLAMPITT
  • Sonnet 116 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
  • Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing RUMI
  • The Emperor MATTHEW ROHRER
  • Late Fragment RAYMOND CARVER
  • From The First Morning of the Second World DELMORE SCHWARTZ
  • 1 Corinthians 13:1–13
  • WORK
  • weaponed woman GWENDOLYN BROOKS
  • Night Waitress LYNDA HULL
  • In an Iridescent Time RUTH STONE
  • Madam and Her Madam LANGSTON HUGHES
  • Letters from Storyville NATASHA TRETHEWEY
  • Lineage MARGARET WALKER
  • I Want You Women Up North to Know TILLIE OLSEN
  • PS Education ELLEN HAGAN
  • At the Café PATRICIA KIRKPATRICK
  • Worked Late on a Tuesday Night DEBORAH GARRISON
  • The Age of Great Vocations ALANE ROLLINGS
  • Defining Worlds G. Y. BAXTER
  • What’s That Smell in the Kitchen? MARGE PIERCY
  • Father Grumble FOLK SONG
  • Epitaph ANONYMOUS
  • BEAUTY, CLOTHES, AND THINGS OF THIS WORLD
  • Antony and Cleopatra, II, ii, 191–232 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
  • What Do Women Want? KIM ADDONIZIO
  • The Catch RICHARD WILBUR
  • Cosmetics Do No Good STEVE KOWIT
  • Face Lift SYLVIA PLATH
  • Fatigue HILAIRE BELLOC
  • The Great Lover RUPERT BROOKE
  • Patterns AMY LOWELL
  • Crocheted Bag ROSEMARY CATACALOS
  • Delight in Disorder ROBERT HERRICK
  • The Rhodora
  • Roses Only MARIANNE MOORE
  • Eagle Poem JOY HARJO
  • MOTHERHOOD
  • A Cradle Song W. B. YEATS
  • Notes from the Delivery Room LINDA PASTAN
  • Socks SHARON OLDS
  • High School Senior SHARON OLDS
  • Nobody Knows But Mother MARY MORRISON
  • From “Clearances,” In Memoriam M.K.H. (1911–1984) SEAMUS HEANEY
  • if there are any heavens my mother will(all by herself)have E. E. CUMMINGS
  • Somebody’s Mother MARY DOW BRINE
  • The Book of Ruth 1:16–17
  • The Dream That I Told My Mother-in-Law ELIZABETH ALEXANDER
  • Mother’s Closet MAXINE SCATES
  • Ode ELIZABETH ALEXANDER
  • Vietnam WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA
  • A Child MARY LAMB
  • blessing the boats LUCILLE CLIFTON
  • SILENCE AND SOLITUDE
  • I’m happiest when most away EMILY BRONTË
  • Keeping Things Whole MARK STRAND
  • We All Know It MARIANNE MOORE
  • As Much As You Can CONSTANTINE P. CAVAFY
  • Sense of Something Coming RAINER MARIA RILKE
  • Death, Etc. MAXINE KUMIN
  • From When One Has Lived a Long Time Alone GALWAY KINNELL
  • Zazen on Ching-t’ing Mountain LI PO
  • The Poems of Our Climate WALLACE STEVENS
  • GROWING UP AND GROWING OLD
  • You Begin MARGARET ATWOOD
  • Grown-up EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY
  • Puberty—With Capital Letters ELLEN HAGAN
  • Bra Shopping PARNESHIA JONES
  • The Summer Day MARY OLIVER
  • Living DENISE LEVERTOV
  • I stepped from plank to plank EMILY DICKINSON
  • to my last period LUCILLE CLIFTON
  • lumpectomy eve LUCILLE CLIFTON
  • Older, Younger, Both JOYCE SUTPHEN
  • Survivor ROGER McGOUGH
  • You Can’t Have It All BARBARA RAS
  • Sign MARGE PIERCY
  • The Greatest Love ANNA SWIR
  • Time MARY URSULA BETHELL
  • Going Blind RAINER MARIA RILKE
  • Old Woman ELIZABETH JENNINGS
  • Let It Be Forgotten SARA TEASDALE
  • Courage ANNE SEXTON
  • DEATH AND GRIEF
  • The Bustle in a House EMILY DICKINSON
  • Never More Will the Wind H. D.
  • Grief ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
  • The Widow’s Lament in Springtime WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
  • Companion JO McDOUGALL
  • Remember CHRISTINA ROSSETTI
  • From To W. P. GEORGE SANTAYANA
  • To Death OLIVER ST. JOHN GOGARTY
  • That it is a road ARIWARA NO NARIHARA
  • From In Memoriam A. H. H. ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
  • Reconciliation WALT WHITMAN
  • FRIENDSHIP
  • A Poem of Friendship NIKKI GIOVANNI
  • Letter to N.Y. ELIZABETH BISHOP
  • On Gifts for Grace BERNADETTE MAYER
  • Love ROY CROFT
  • To Hayley WILLIAM BLAKE
  • A Poison Tree WILLIAM BLAKE
  • August LOUISE GLÜCK
  • Summer at the Beach LOUISE GLÜCK
  • Girlfriends ELLEN DORÉ WATSON
  • My Friend’s Divorce NAOMI SHIHAB NYE
  • Chocolate RITA DOVE
  • Magnificat MICHÈLE ROBERTS
  • Secret Lives BARBARA RAS
  • To Flush, My Dog ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
  • HOW TO LIVE
  • May 2 DAVID LEHMAN
  • From a Letter to His Daughter RALPH WALDO EMERSON
  • To be of use MARGE PIERCY
  • Leap Before You Look W. H. AUDEN
  • Try to Praise the Mutilated World ADAM ZAGAJEWSKI
  • Leisure W. H. DAVIES
  • The Waking THEODORE ROETHKE
  • September, 1918 AMY LOWELL
  • 6 A.M. Thoughts DICK DAVIS
  • A Minor Bird ROBERT FROST
  • May today there be peace within ST. TERESA OF AVILA
  • The Bacchae Chorus EURIPIDES
  • The Dawn W. B. YEATS
  • Don’t Quit UNKNOWN
  • All Things Pass LAO-TZU
  • Simple Gifts ANONYMOUS (SHAKER HYMN)
  • 24th September 1945 NAZIM HIKMET
  • The Journey MARY OLIVER
  • Ithaka CONSTANTINE P. CAVAFY
  • The Colder the Air ELIZABETH BISHOP
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • CREDITS
  • About the Author
  • Also by Caroline Kennedy
  • Copyright
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