Monday, January 1, 2024

Penny's Top 100 of 2023

 

The 100 most-visited poems on  The Penny Blog during 2023:

  1. Maye, Edmund Spenser
  2. June Rain, Richard Aldington
  3. Skating, William Wordsworth
  4. Penny, or Penny's Hat, George J. Dance
  5. Esthetique du Mal, Wallace Stevens

  6. A Morning Song (for the first day of Spring), Eleanor Farjeon
  7. Winter Ghost (Taking a Time Out), Will Dockery
  8. August, Edmund Spenser
  9. Mars & Avril, George J. Dance
10. A Scroll, George J. Dance

11. Card Game, Frank Prewitt
12. Post Meridian, George J. Dance
13. The Red Wheelbarrow, William Carlos Williams
14. Doggerel, George J. Dance
15. My Father, Ann Taylor

16. Spring Rains, George Sulzbach
17. Bird Cage, Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau
18. The Second Coming, W.B. Yeats
19. Horatian Ode 1.9, Charles Stuart Calverley
20. The Snow is Deep on the Ground, Kenneth Patchen

21. Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (IV-V), Ezra Pound
22. The Winter Scene, Bluss Carman
23. February, James Berry Bensel
24. The April Day, Caroline Bowles Southey
25. Winter-thought, Archibald Lampman

26. The Turning of the Leafe, Edith M. Thomas
27. Midnight Mass for the Dying Year, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
28. Episode of a Night in May, Arthur Symons
29. November, H. Cordelia Ray
30. You say you love, but with a voice, John Keats

31. News, AE Reiff
32. Saint Augustine Blues #6, Will Dockery 
33. To Helen, Edgar Allan Poe
34. Death as the Teacher of Love-Lore, Frank T. Marzials
35. Dawn in the June Woods, William Wilfred Campbell

36. Mother to Son, Langston Hughes
37. A July Fern-leaf, Mortimer Collins
38. Theme in Yellow, Carl Sandburg
39. Ballad of the Goodly Fere, Ezra Pound
40. We Like March, Emily Dickinson

41. The Hunter, William Carlos Williams
42. Poem with Rhythms, Wallace Stevens
43. I Loved a Lass, George Wither
44. The Key, George J. Dance
45. On My First Son, Ben Jonson

46. Summer Stars, Carl Sandburg
47. Vowels, Arthur Rimbaud
48. In the slant sunlight of the young October, Alfred Austin
49. May Day, Sara Teasdale
50. in Just-spring, E.E. Cummings
 
51. To the Grasshopper and the Cricket, Leigh Hunt
52. Joy in Sorrow, James A. Tucker
53. June, H. Cordelia Ray
54. Late Autumn, William Allingham
55. A Winter Day, Lucy Maud Montgomery

56. Ode on the Spring, Thomas Gray
57. The Hymn to May, Nathaniel Evans
58. Sweet September Days, George W. Doneghy
59. March, Mary Slade
60. In Memory of a Happy Day in February, Anne Brontë

61. America, Walt Whitman
62. At the New Year, Kenneth Patchen
63. A July Dawn, John Francis O'Donnell
64. The Dwarf, Wallace Stevens
65. Good Friday, Christina Rossetti

66. February Days, Ellwood Roberts
67. July, Ellwood Roberts
68. The Approach of Winter, Barry Cornwall
69. Autumn, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
70. Darkling Summer, Ominous Dusk, Rumorous Rain, Delmore Schwartz

71. Wet Evening in April, Patrick Kavanagh
72. Connecticut Autumn, Hyam Plutzik
73. A March Glee, John Burroughs
74. First Week in October, Charles Tennyson Turner
75. August Moon, Emma Lazarus

76. This Canada of Ours, J.D. Edgar
77. Further in Summer than the Birds, Emily Dickinson
78. At Day-close in November, Thomas Hardy
79. February, H. Cordelia Ray
80. Winter Sketch, Rockcliffe, Ottawa, Anne Wilkinson

81. August Moonrise, Sara Teasdale
82. Thanksgiving, Ella Wheeler Wilcox
83. Braggart, Dorothy Parker
84. August Noonday, Henry Tyrrell
85. June, William Cullen Bryant

86. May, H. Cordelia Ray
87. A Summer Day, Lucy Maud Montgomery
88. September, Edward Bliss Reed
89. The Huron Carol, Jean de Brebeuf
90. The Branch, AE Reiff

91. At Night, Amy Lowell
92. Advent, Patrick Kavanagh
93. An April Night, Lucy Maud Montgomery
94. Winter, Walter de la Mare [1916]
95. A Song for April, Charles G.D. Roberts

96. The Year Hath Reached Its Afternoon, Samuel Minturn Peck
97. The feathers of the willow, Richard Watson Dixon
98. March, Nora Chesson
99. Ancient Music, Ezra Pound
100. February, Walter Thornbury


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