Paul Laurence Dunbar

The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar


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       A man of low degree was sore oppressed 111

       A song for the unsung heroes who rose in the country's need 196

       A song is but a little thing 4

       A youth went farming up and down 55

       Across the hills and down the narrow ways 120

       Adown the west a golden glow 263

       Ah, Douglass, we have fall'n on evil days 208

       Ah, I have changed, I do not know 270

       Ah, love, my love is like a cry in the night 222

       Ah me, it is cold and chill 186

       Ah, Nora, my Nora, the light fades away 62

       Ah, yes, 't is sweet still to remember 31

       Ah, yes, the chapter ends to-day 101

       Ain't it nice to have a mammy 239

       Ain't nobody tol' you not a wo'd a-tall 181

       Air a-gittin' cool an' coolah 77

       All de night long twell de moon goes down 253

       All hot and grimy from the road 224

       Along by the river of ruin 265

       An angel robed in spotless white 65

       An old man planted and dug and tended 60

       An old, worn harp that had been played 17

       As a quiet little seedling 12

       As in some dim baronial hall restrained 94

       As lone I sat one summer's day 122

       As some rapt gazer on the lowly earth 106

       Ashes to ashes, dust unto dust 103

       At the golden gate of song 179

       Aye, lay him in his grave, the old dead year! 105

       Back to the breast of thy mother 113

       Because I had loved so deeply 256

       Because you love me I have much achieved 238

       Bedtime's come fu' little boys 144

       Belated wanderer of the ways of spring 179

       Beyond the years the answer lies 41

       Bird of my lady's bower 19

       Bones a-gittin' achy 153

       Break me my bounds, and let me fly 285

       Breezes blowin' middlin' brisk 78

       Bring me the livery of no other man 92

       By Mystic's banks I held my dream 204

       By rugged ways and thro' the night 215

       By the pool that I see in my dreams, dear love 198

       By the stream I dream in calm delight, and watch as in a glass 50

       Caught Susanner whistlin'; well 149

       Come away to dreamin' town 254

       Come, drink a stirrup cup with me 125

       Come, essay a sprightly measure 97

       Come on walkin' wid me, Lucy; 't ain't no time to mope erroun' 164

       Come to the pane, draw the curtain apart 120

       Come when the nights are bright with stars 61

       Cool is the wind, for the summer is waning 163

       Cover him over with daisies white 258

       Daih's a moughty soothin' feelin' 187

       Darling, my darling, my heart is on the wing 202

       Days git wa'm an' wa'mah 239

       De axes has been ringin' in de woods de blessid day 143

       De breeze is blowin' 'cross de bay 145

       De 'cession's stahted on de gospel way 194

       De da'kest hour, dey allus say 165

       De dog go howlin' 'long de road 247

       De night creep down erlong de lan' 166

       De ol' time's gone, de new time's hyeah 192

       De sun hit shine an' de win' hit blow 256

       De times is mighty stirrin' 'mong de people up ouah way 158

       De trees is bendin' in de sto'm 193

       De way t'ings come, hit seems to me 225

       De win' is blowin' wahmah 236

       De win' is hollahin' "Daih you" to de shuttahs an' de fiah 174

       Dear critic, who my lightness so deplores 189

       Dear heart, good-night! 23

       Dear Miss Lucy: I been t'inkin' dat I'd write you long fo' dis 151

       Deep in my heart that aches with the repression 25

       Dey been speakin' at de cou't-house 205

       Dey had a gread big pahty down to Tom's de othah night 83

       Dey is snow upon the meddahs 168

       Dey is times in life when Nature 57

       Dey was oncet a awful quoil 'twixt de skillet an' de pot 268

       Dey was talkin' in de cabin, dey was talkin' in de hall 182

       Dey's a so't o' threatenin' feelin' in de blowin' of de breeze 171

       Dinah stan' befo' de glass 206

       Dis is gospel weathah sho'—26

       Do' a-stan'in' on a jar, fiah a-shinin' thoo 196

       Dolly sits a-quilting by her mother, stitch by stitch 240

       Done are the toils and the wearisome marches 22

       Dream days of fond delight and hours 287

       Dream on, for dreams are sweet 100

       Driftwood gathered here and there 277

       Duck come switchin' 'cross de lot