There are 118 Poems about Spring
= First appeared in Poetry magazine.“Feuerzauber”
By Louis Untermeyer
A Color of the Sky
By Tony Hoagland
A Shropshire Lad II: Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
By A. E. Housman
After the Winter
By Claude McKay
Afternoons in May
By Pier Giorgio Di Cicco
April Treason
By John Crowe Ransom
Ararat 
By Mark Doty
Aurora Leigh
By Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Calm was the even, and clear was the sky
By John Dryden
Calmly We Walk through This April’s Day
By Delmore Schwartz
Christabel
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Cold Spring
By Lawrence Raab
Color
By Christina Rossetti
Corinna's Going a-Maying
By Robert Herrick
Dear One Absent This Long While
By Lisa Olstein
Earth's Answer
By William Blake
Earthly Meditations 
By Robert Wrigley
Fancy
By John Keats
First Movement
By Robert Fitzgerald
Firstlings
By Louise Imogen Guiney
Four Poems for Robin
By Gary Snyder
Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
By Robert Browning
Hymn to Life 
By James Schuyler
I Shall not Care
By Sara Teasdale
in Just-
By E. E. Cummings
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 116
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam A. H. H. OBIIT MDCCCXXXIII: 83
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson
In Perpetual Spring
By Amy Gerstler
Indistinguishable from the Darkness
By Charlie Smith
Invitation To JBC
By Matilda Bethem
Last May a Braw Wooer
By Robert Burns
Late February
By Ted Kooser
Letter from a Distant Land 
By Philip Booth
Lilacs
By Amy Lowell
Lines Written in Early Spring
By William Wordsworth
Love's Nocturn
By Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Lyell’s Hypothesis Again
By Kenneth Rexroth
March: An Ode
By Algernon Charles Swinburne
Matanza to Welcome Spring
By Jimmy Santiago Baca
May
By Jonathan Galassi
Memorial Day
By Michael Anania
Mid-March
By Lizette Woodworth Reese
Miriam Tazewell
By John Crowe Ransom
More Than Enough
By Marge Piercy
Narcolepsy
By Ann Lauterbach
Never the Time and the Place
By Robert Browning
Nothing Gold can Stay
By Robert Frost
O sweet spontaneous
By E. E. Cummings
Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude
By Thomas Gray
Ode on the Spring
By Thomas Gray
Over and Over Stitch
By Jorie Graham
Passages from Virgil’s First Georgic
By Robert Fitzgerald
Penumbrae
By John Updike
Plowing through Ashes
By Walter McDonald
Pulp Fiction
By David Baker
Putting in the Seed
By Robert Frost
Retroduction to American History
By Allen Tate
Seasons 
By John Haag
Sex and Taxes 
By Kevin Cantwell
Song to a Fair Young Lady Going out of Town in the Spring
By John Dryden
Sonnet LXXXIV
By Anna Seward
Sonnet XCI
By Anna Seward
Sonnets for Five Seasons
By Anne Stevenson
Sounding Chinese at Inspiration Point
By Tom Clark
Spectral Lovers
By John Crowe Ransom
Spring
By Edna St. Vincent Millay
Spring
By Karla Kuskin
Spring
By William Shakespeare
Spring A. D.
By George Seferis
Spring before a War
By Dudley Randall
Spring Snow 
By Linda Gregerson
Spring Thaw in South Hadley
By Mary Jo Salter
Spring, the sweet spring
By Thomas Nashe
Swifts
By Anne Stevenson
The Canterbury Tales: General Prologue
By Geoffrey Chaucer
The Dying Child
By John Clare
The Enkindled Spring
By D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
The Evening Wind
By William Cullen Bryant
The Four Seasons
By Henry Carlile
The Gardener 85
By Rabindranath Tagore
The General Prologue from the Hengwrt Manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
By Geoffrey Chaucer
The Green Linnet
By William Wordsworth
The Knight's Tomb
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Late Wisconsin Spring
By John Koethe
The Long Voyage 
By Malcolm Cowley
The Oven Bird
By Robert Frost
The Parlement of Fowls
By Geoffrey Chaucer
The Pond
By Gregory Orr
The Question
By Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Rhodora
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
from The Seasons: Spring
By James Thomson
The Silver Lily
By Louise Glück
The Song of the Traveller
By Thomas James Merton
The Spring
By Thomas Carew
The Springtime
By Denise Levertov
The Swing
By Robert Louis Stevenson
The Widow’s Lament in Springtime 
By William Carlos Williams
Three Haiku, Two Tanka
By Philip Appleman
Time and the Garden
By Yvor Winters
To Autumn
By Louise Glück
To Daffodils
By Robert Herrick
To John Clare
By John Clare
To the Nightingale
By Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
To the Reader
By Jorie Graham
Today 
By Billy Collins
Toward an Organic Philosophy
By Kenneth Rexroth
Two in the Campagna
By Robert Browning
Up at a VillaDown in the City
By Robert Browning
Variations Done for Gerald Van De Wiele
By Charles Olson
Virtue
By George Herbert
Vita Nova
By Louise Glück
What the End Is For
By Jorie Graham
What the Winds Bring
By Edmund Clarence Stedman
What to Eat, What to Drink, and What to Leave for Poison
By Camille T. Dungy
When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue
By William Shakespeare
When in Wisconsin Where I Once Had Time
By John Engels
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
By Walt Whitman
who knows if the moon's
By E. E. Cummings
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