IN THIS ISSUE: November 2009

Poetry Magazine

Poems by James Schuyler; a portfolio of new work by 2009 Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellows Eric Ekstrand, Chloë Honum, Joseph Spece, Jeffrey Schultz, and Malachi Black; translations of Gottfried Benn by Michael Hofmann; “The Poet Takes a Walk” featuring Peter Cole, Kay Ryan, W.S. Di Piero, and others.

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There are 34 Poems about Architecture & Design

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"Wreck" and "rise above" First appeared in Poetry
By Eleanor Wilner

from A Passage to India
By Walt Whitman

Abt Vogler
By Robert Browning

An Apology for the Revival of Christian Architecture in England
By Geoffrey Hill

Anchored to the Infinite
By Edwin Markham

Blowfly Grass
By Les Murray

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Canto the Fourth
By Lord Byron (George Gordon)

Chomei at Toyama First appeared in Poetry
By Basil Bunting

Consecration First appeared in Poetry
By Susan Stewart

Creel
By Robert Wrigley

Encounter in Buffalo
By Mary Barnard

Epistles to Several Persons: Epistle IV
By Alexander Pope

Figures in the Carpets First appeared in Poetry
By David Schloss

Floating Houses
By David Wojahn

Fragment 9: The Netherlands
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Greek Architecture
By Herman Melville

Kubla Khan
By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Luminous Great Mass
By Peter O’Leary

Minuscule Things
By William Matthews

from My Life: A name trimmed with colored ribbons
By Lyn Hejinian

Nuremberg
By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

from Odes: 15 ["Nothing"]
By Basil Bunting

from Odes: 36 ["See! Their verses are laid"]
By Basil Bunting

Old People’s Holiday
By Mary Kinzie

On Seeing the Elgin Marbles
By John Keats

Replica
By Marvin Bell

St Vincent’s
By W. S. Merwin

The Ancient World
By Mark Doty

The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church
By Robert Browning

The Tay Bridge Disaster
By William McGonagall

Train Above Pedestrians First appeared in Poetry
By Reginald Gibbons

Truth-Taking Stare
By David Wojahn

Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax
By Andrew Marvell

Visiting a dead man on a summer day
By Marge Piercy