Sunday, January 1, 2023

Penny's Top 100 of 2022


The 100 most-visited poems on  The Penny Blog during 2022:

  1. June Rain, Richard Aldington
  2. Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens
  3. Skating, William Wordsworth
  4. At the Gates of Dawn, George J. Dance 
  5. The Flute of Spring, Bliss Carman

  6. There Is No Cold in Christ, AE Reiff
  7. Penny, or Penny's Hat, George J. Dance
  8. 7/16/69, George J. Dance
  9. Pattern, AE Reiff
10. News, AE Reiff

11. The Dwarf, Wallace Stevens
12. Talk, AE Reiff
13. O Canada, the Land We Love, David Pekrul
14. Winter Song, Elizabeth Tollett
15. Februarie, Edmund Spenser

16. June Dreams in January, Sidney Lanier
17. A Midwinter Night's Eve, George J. Dance
18. A Morning Song (for the first day of Spring), Eleanor Farjeon
19. Large Red Man Reading, Wallace Stevens
20. Moonlight Alert, Yvor Winters

21. August, Edmund Spenser
22. December, Edmund Spenser
23. Hymn, Jack Kerouac
24. November, Edmund Spenser
25. Upon Julia's Clothes, Robert Herrick

26. Spring Again, George J. Dance
27. Birches, Robert Frost
28. White House, Anna Akhmatova
29. September 9, George J. Dance
30. Bird Cage, Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau

31. To My Sister, William Wordsworth
32. The Months, Sara Coleridge
33. September, Edmund Spenser
34. When Snow Lies Deep, William Canton
35. Julye, Edmund Spenser

36. Aprill, Edmund Spenser
37. Now dreary dawns the eastern light, A.E. Housman
38. March, Rebecca Hey
39. Card Game, Frank Prewitt
40. March, A.E. Housman

41. In February, John Addington Symonds
42. J.B. Corot, John Payne
43. Poem with Rhythms, Wallace Stevens
44. My True Love Hath My Heart, Phillip Sidney
45. Not marble, nor the gilded monuments, William Shakespeare

46. A Night in June, Madison Cawein
47. November, Amy Lowell
48. May and the Poets, Leigh Hunt
49. Believe It or Not, George J. Dance
50. Hockey War, David Pekrul
 
51. July, Robert F. Skillings
52. East Coker (III-IV), T.S. Eliot
53. May Night, Sara Teasdale
54. Beeny Cliff, Thomas Hardy
55. The Winter Moonlight, Clark Ashton Smith

56. Winter Twilight, Bliss Carman
57. Januarie, Edmund Spenser
58. Spring, R.
59. Garden Wireless, Carl Sandburg
60. Ode, Composed on May Morning, William Wordsworth

61. March, Mary Mapes Dodge
62. A Christmas Childhood, Patrick Kavanagh 
63. East Coker (V), T.S. Eliot
64. New Year's Eve, 1913, Gordon Bottomley
65. Home, Marthe Bijman

66. October, Patrick Kavanagh
67. April, Rebecca Hey
68. An April Adoration, Charles G.D. Roberts
69. February, Jane G. Austin
70. In April, David Morton

71. A July Night, John Todhunter
72. I Like Americans, Ernest Hemingway
73. A light exists in spring, Emily Dickinson
74. Always Marry an April Girl, Ogden Nash
75. A July Day, Eben E. Rexford

76. The Call, Jessie Pope
77. Men Who March Away, Thomas Hardy
78. An August Cricket, Arthur Goodenough
79. Maye, Edmund Spenser
80. Early April, James Oppenheim

81. When the Brow of June, Emily Pfeiffer
82. To October, William Curtis
83. October Afternoon in Bad Kreuth, Bavaria, Mary Devenport O'Neill
84. The Country Faith, Norman Gale
85. Answer July, Emily Dickinson

86. June, Rebecca Hey
87. It Is Not Always May, Henry Wadworth Longfellow
88. Afternoon on a Hill, Edna St. Vincent Millay
89. October's Bright Blue Weather, Helen Hunt Jackson
90. Early April in England, Percy Mackaye

91. Winter: An elegy, Henry James Pye
92. All in June, W.H. Davies
93. Spring, Edna St. Vincent Millay
94. Sunlight, AE Reiff
95. June Thunder, Louis MacNeice

96. October's gold is dim, David Gray
97. The Man with the Blue Guitar, Wallace Stevens
98. March, Edmund Spenser
99. Late October, Sylvester Baxter
100. Love came down at Christmas, Christina Rossetti


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