Penny's Top 100
The most-visited poems on The Penny Blog in 2016:
1. Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens
2. Long May You Live, George J. Dance
3. The Reader, Wallace Stevens
4. Penny, or Penny's Hat, George J. Dance
6. Gethsemane, Rudyard Kipling
7. Puck's Song, Rudyard Kipling
8. shanghai, David Rutkowski
9. Evil / Le Mal, Arthur Rimbaud
10. I heard a bird sing, Oliver Hereford
11. Last Week in October, Thomas Hardy
12. Snow, John Davidson
13. Little Things, Orrick Johns
14. Puella Parvula, Wallace Stevens
15. The Dwarf, Wallace Stevens
16. Once Like a Light, AE Reiff
17. Snow Monotones, Ben Hecht
18. Summer: A fragment, Margaret Deland
19. O Canada: The land we love, David Pekrul
20. July, Charles G.D. Roberts
21. When noon is blazing on the town, Robert Hillyer
22. Frayed Page Soaked in Rain, Will Dockery
23. Day Turns Night
24. Winter Dusk, Karle Wilson Baker
25. The Waits, Margaret Deland
26. The Enthusiast: An ode, William Whitehead
27. Besides the Autumn poets sing, Emily Dickinson
28. The Names, Billy Collins
29. The City Revisited, Stephen Vincent Benet
30. An October Garden, Christina Rossetti
31. Snowstorm in December, Ilya Shambat
32. June Rain, Louise Driscoll
33. Easter Music, Margaret Deland
34. Whilst Shepherd Watch'd, Nahum Tate
35. A Boy and His Dad, Edgar Guest
36. Frost at Midnight, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
37. October: "The old eyes", H.L. Davis
38. Manhattan, Lola Ridge
39. This Summer Night, Percy Hemingway
40. One day I woter her name upon the strand, Edmund Spenser
41. Especially when the October wind, Dylan Thomas
42. In September, Amy Levy
43. King Kong
44. For Now Comes Summer, Louis Golding
45. "Girls and Boys Come out to Play", Eliza Cook
46. Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos, Lord Byron
47. The Ice Storm, Ambrose Philips
48. A Midsummer Night's Storm, W.H. Davies
49. What Is the World Trying to Say?, Henry Charles Beeching
50. The Journey of the Magi, T.S. Eliot
51. Before the Snow, Andrew Lang
52. February, Sally Bruce Kinsolving
53. A Book of Dreams, II.4, George MacDonald
54. A Winter's Tale, D.H. Lawrence
55. November, Robert Frost
56. Prayer of the Year, Ethelwyn Wetherald
57. Winter Evening, Archibald Lampman
58. Under the Snow, James Lewis Milligan
59. After Apple-Picking, Robert Frost
60. Song of the Ungirt Runners, Charles Hamilton Sorley
61. May and Death, Robert Browning
62. The March Thaw, Edwin Curran
63. For Summer-Time, George Wither
64. In May, W.H. Davies
65. Pilgrim Summer
66. The Songster, Pauline Johnson
67. The Frozen Thames, John Gay
68. Summer Rain, Hartley Coleridge
69. October, Mary Weston Fordham
70. Autumn, T.E. Hulme
71. Mid-May, Charles R. Murphy
72. November, Alexander Louis Fraser
73. After Summer Rain, David Morton
74. Dirge in Woods, George Meredith
75. The Blue Heron, Theodore Goodridge Roberts
76. A Summer Shower, Henry Timrod
77. Spring, Andrew Lang
78. October, William Cullen Bryant
79. The Snow-Blossoms, Clark Ashton Smith
80. August Night on Georgian Bay, William Wilfred Campbell
81. The Fall of the Leaf, Richard Watson Dixon
82. Autumn Twilight, Arthur Symons
83. When I Am Old, Marjorie Allen Seiffert
84. In March, Archibald Lampman
85. Autumn, Florence Earle Coates
86. Bombardment, Richard Aldington
87. Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity, John Keble
88. Blue Squills, Sara Teasdale
89. The April Boughs, Theodosia Garrison
90. Who goes amid the green wood?, James Joyce
91. Portrait, Hector de Saint Denys Garneau
92. The Winter's Walk, Samuel Johnson
93. The Pastoral Pilgrim, Katharine Tynan
94. Premonition, Louise Driscoll
95. A Prayer for Spring, Robert Frost
96. Winter, Charles R. Murphy
97. Home Thoughts from Abroad, Robert Browning
98. Hallowe'en in a Suburb, H.P. Lovecraft
99. To the Swimmer, Countee Cullen
100 The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, T.S. Eliot
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