- A Dream Of Whitman Paraphrased, Recognized And Made More Vivid By Renoir
- A Young Child And His Pregnant Mother
- Albert Einstein To Archibald Macleish
- All Night, All Night
- America, America!
- Apollo Musagete, Poetry, And The Leader Of The Muses
- Archaic Bust Of Apollo
- At This Moment Of Time
- Baudelaire
- By Circumstances Fed
- Calmly We Walk Through This April's Day
- Cambridge, Spring 1937
- Concerning The Synthetic Unity Of Apperception
- Dogs Are Shakespearean, Children Are Strangers
- Far Rockaway
- Father And Son
- Faust In Old Age
- For The One Who Would Not Take His Life In His Hands
- For The One Who Would Take Man's Life In His Hands
- From The Graveyard By The Sea
- From: A King Of Kings, A King Among The Kings
- In The Naked Bed, In Plato's Cave
- In The Slight Ripple, The Mind Perceives The Heart
- Late Autumn In Venice
- Love And Marilyn Monroe
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Narcissus
- News Of The Gold World Of May
- Now He Knows All There Is To Know. Now He Is Acquainted With The Day And Night
- O Love, Sweet Animal
- Occasional Poems
- Out Of The Watercolored Window, When You Look
- Parlez-Vous Francais?
- Philology Recapitulates Ontology, Poetry Is Ontology
- Phoenix Lyrics
- Poem (Faithful To Your Commands, O Consciousness)
- Poem (In The Morning, When It Was Raining)
- Poem (Old Man In The Crystal Morning After Snow)
- Poem (Remember Midsummer: The Fragrance Of Box)
- Poem (You, My Photographer, You, Most Aware)
- Prothalamion
- Saint, Revolutionist
- Socrates Ghost Must Haunt Me Now
- Someone Is Harshly Coughing As Before
- Sonnet On Famous And Familiar Sonnets And Experiences
- Sonnet Suggested By Homer, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Vakzy, James Joyce, Et Al.
- Sonnet: O City, City
- Sonnet: The Ghosts Of James And Peirce In Harvard Yard
- Spiders
- The Ballad Of The Children Of The Czar
- The Ballet Of The Fifth Year
- The Beautiful American Word, Sure
- The Choir And Music Of Solitude And Silence
- The First Night Of Fall And Falling Rain
- The Foggy, Foggy Blue
- The Greatest Thing In North America
- The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me
- The Journey Of A Poem Compared To All The Sad Variety Of Travel
- The Poet
- The Sin Of Hamlet
- The Spring
- The True-Blue American
- This Is A Poem I Wrote At Night, Before The Dawn
- Tired And Unhappy, You Think Of Houses
- To Helen
- Two Lyrics From Kilroy's Carnival: A Masque
- What Curious Dresses All Men Wear
- What Is To Be Given
- Words For A Trumpet Chorale Celebrating The Autumn
- Yeats Died Saturday In France