Friday, February 1, 2019

Penny's Top 100 of 2018


The 100 most-visited poems on  The Penny Blog during 2018:

  1. Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens
  2. The Conjurer, George J. Dance
  3. The Dwarf, Wallace Stevens
  4. The Bright Extensive Will, AE Reiff
  5. The Reader, Wallace Stevens

  6. Daysleepers, George J. Dance
  7. Penny (or Penny's Hat), George J. Dance
  8. Twice a week the winter thorough, A.E. Housman
  9. Last Week in October, Thomas Hardy
10. May, W.M.W. Call

11. Three Thousand Miles, Louis MacNeice
12. To the Sea Angel, Will Dockery
13. A January Dandelion, George Marion McClellan
14. The Ocean, Nathaniel Hawthorne
15. Vowels, Arthur Rimbaud

16. Breeze, Ilya Shambat
17. A Wish, Margaret Veley
18. Renaissance, A.G. Stephens
19. When the World is Burning, Ebenezer Jones
20. Each tree did boast the wished springtimes pride, Tom Watson

21. Autumn, T.E. Hulme
22. April, Katharine Tynan
23. Spring-Time, Ernest Radford
24. The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost
25. Leafless April, Ethelwyn Wetherald

26. Puella Parvula, Wallace Stevens
27. Tardy Spring, George Meredith
28. The Brook in February, Charles G.D. Roberts
29. As imperceptibly as grief, Emily Dickinson
30. April, G.A. Studdert Kennedy

31. Rock Me to Sleep, Elizabeth Akers Allen
32. In Flanders Fields, John McCrae
33. The Diver, W.W.E. Ross
34. O moon, large golden summer moon, Mathilde Blind
35. Easter Song, Francis Sherman

36. There Will Come Soft Rains, Sara Teasdale
37. Wonderful World, William Brighty Rands
38. Inniskeen Road: July Evening, Patrick Kavanagh
39. Card Game, Frank Prewitt
40. A Song for New Year's Eve, William Cullen Bryant

41. Because, one night, my soul reached out, Govinda Krishna Chettur
42. Written at the Close of Spring, Charlotte Smith
43. April, Ralph Waldo Emerson
44. The First Snow-Fall, James Russell Lowell
45. Song of the Ski, Wilson MacDonald

46. April, William Carlos Williams
47. Ode to Sport, Pierre de Coubertin
48. Summer 1924, Mary Devenport O'Neill
49. Season's End, Raymond Holden
50. Cease Fire, George J. Dance

51. A Holiday, Ella Wheeler Wilcox
52. Lunar Baedeker, Mina Loy
53. January, Hillaire Belloc
54. Cuckoo Song
55. The Sower, Charles G.D. Roberts

56. The New Year, Emma Lazarus
57. Advice to a Butterfly, Maxwell Bodenheim
58. I love to see the summer beaming forth, John Clare
59. One Day in Autumn, David Morton
60. The Canadian Rossignol (in May), E.W. Thomson

61. Green Boughs, Frank Pearce Sturm
62. A Summer's Night, Paul Laurence Dunbar
63. February, William Morris
64. The Lute-Player, Frank Pearce Sturm
65. August, E. Nesbit

66. Christ Walks in this Infernal District, Too, Malcolm Lowry
67. Snow, Raymond Holden
68. The Green Door, C.F. MacIntyre
69. Insanity, Maxwell Bodenheim
70. Heart Winter, James Lewis Milligan

71. The Pool, Marjorie Pickthall
72. Lines (When youthful faith has fled), John Gibson Lockhart
73. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost
74. Heat, H.D.
75. June Apples, Ethelwyn Wetherald

76. A Summer Night, Elizabeth Drew Stoddard
77. When Summer Comes, Sophia Almon Hensley
78. April Weather, Edith Wyatt
79. Spring's Immortality, Mackenzie Bell
80. Lana Turner has collapsed!, Frank O'Hara

81. The Parterre, E.H. Palmer
82. Waking in Winter, Sylvia Plath
83. A Day in Spring (I-II), Richard Westall
84. Summer Night, Langston Hughes
85. To the Moon, Percy Bysshe Shelley

86. Unwelcome, Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
87. The Pulse of Spring, Mark Turbyfill
88. September, Ethelwyn Wetherald
89. Tripping down the field-path, Charles Swain
90. January, Folgore de San Geminiano

91. Sea Gulls, Jeanette Marks
92. After Summer, Philip Bourke Marston
93. The Autumn, Elizabeth Barrett Browning
94. August, Algernon Charles Swinburne
95. To Spring, Robert Story

96. An Ode of the Birth of our Saviour, Robert Herrick
97. Immoral, James Oppenheim
98. Winter Night, John Reed
99. Autumn, Frances Browne
100 little tree, E.E. Cummings


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