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Early American Poets » Henry David Thoreau » Henry David Thoreau Poetry

Henry David Thoreau Poetry

“Fame cannot tempt the bard
Who’s famous with his God,
Nor laurel him reward
Who has his Maker’s nod.
“

-Henry David Thoreau

Thoreau Poems Include:

  • Conscience
  • Epitaph On The World
  • Friendship
  • I Am A Parcel Of Vain Striving Tied
  • I Knew A Man By Sight
  • Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell
  • Inspiration
  • Let such pure hate still underprop
  • Low-Anchored Cloud
  • My Life Has Been the Poem
  • On Fields O’er Which the Reaper’s Hand has Passed
  • Pray to What Earth
  • Prayer
  • Rumors from an Aeolian Harp
  • Sic Vita
  • Smoke
  • The Inward Morning
  • The Moon
  • The Summer Rain
  • They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below
  • What’s the Railroad to Me?
  • Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life
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photo: Tejvan, Sri Chinmoy Centre galleries

  • Henry David Thoreau Poetry
    • Conscience
    • Epitaph On The World
    • Friendship
    • I Am A Parcel Of Vain Striving Tied
    • I Knew A Man By Sight
    • Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell
    • Inspiration
    • Let such pure hate still underprop
    • Low-Anchored Cloud
    • My Life Has Been the Poem
    • On Fields O’er Which the Reaper’s Hand has Passed
    • Pray to What Earth
    • Prayer
    • Rumors from an Aeolian Harp
    • Sic Vita
    • Smoke
    • The Inward Morning
    • The Moon
    • The Summer Rain
    • They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below
    • What’s the Railroad to Me?
    • Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life