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- I by Robert Service
- I by Christopher Smart
- I ‘ve a humble little motto by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I ‘ve been list’nin’ to them lawyers by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I ‘ve been watchin’ of ’em, parson, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I ‘ve journeyed ‘roun’ consid’able, a-seein’ men an’ things, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I ’s boun’ to see my gal to-night— by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I ’s feelin’ kin’ o’ lonesome in my little room to-night, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I admit the briar by William Butler Yeats
- I ain’t afeard uv snakes, or toads, or bugs, or worms, or mice, by Eugene Field
- I Alphonso live and learn, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- I always saw, I always said by Dorothy Parker
- I am a bubble by George MacDonald
- I am a busted cowboy by D. J. O’Malley
- I am a cloud in the heaven’s height, by Sara Teasdale
- I am a copper wire slung in the air, by Carl Sandburg
- I am a Day . . . by Robert Service
- I am a grave poetic hen by Ezra Pound
- I am a house, says Senlin, locked and darkened, by Conrad Aiken
- I am a little weary of my life— by George MacDonald
- I am a little world made cunningly by John Donne
- I am a mild man, you’ll agree, by Robert Service
- I am a poet of the Hudson River and the heights above it, by Delmore Schwartz
- I am a pool in a peaceful place, by Sara Teasdale
- I am a reaper whose muscles set at sundown. All my oats by Jean Toomer
- I am a river flowing round your hill, by John Freeman
- I am a stout materialist; by Robert Service
- I am afraid to own a Body— by Emily Dickinson
- I am afraid to think about my death, by James Elroy Flecker
- I am afraid, oh I am so afraid! by Sara Teasdale
- I am alive—I guess— by Emily Dickinson
- I am all alone in the room. by Fannie Stearns Davis
- I am alone, in spite of love, by Sara Teasdale
- I am an ancient Jest! by Andrew Lang
- I am ashamed—I hide— by Emily Dickinson
- I am banished from the patient men who fight. by Siegfried Sassoon
- I am coming, I am coming! by Mary Howitt
- I am fevered with the sunset, by Richard Hovey
- I am fevered with the sunset, by Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey
- I am free of love as a bird flying south in the autumn, by Sara Teasdale
- I am glad God saw Death by Carl Sandburg
- I am growing old and weary by Hanford Lennox Gordon
- I am he that aches with amorous love; by Walt Whitman
- I am in love with high far-seeing places by Arthur Davison Ficke
- I am longing to dwell by the sea, by Hattie Howard
- I am lustration, and the sea is mine! by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- I am made all things to all men— by Rudyard Kipling
- I am mine own priest, and I shrive myself by Don Marquis
- I am Minerva, the village poetess, by Edgar Lee Masters
- I am Nature, the Mighty Mother, by C. S. Lewis
- I am no priest of crooks nor creeds, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I am not by Jack Conway
- I am not old, but old enough by Scudder Middleton
- I am not sorry for my soul by Sara Teasdale
- I am not willing you should go by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- I am not yours, not lost in you, by Sara Teasdale
- I am of the wind… by Lola Ridge
- I am old-fashioned, and I think it right by Alice Duer Miller
- I am pale with sick desire, by Christina Rossetti
- I am Raferty the Poet by Douglas Hyde
- I am riding on a limited express, one of the crack trains by Carl Sandburg
- I am singing to you by Carl Sandburg
- I am standing under the mistletoe, by Ellis Parker Butler
- I am stirred by the dream of an afternoon by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- I am that which began; by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- I am the Cannon King, behold! by Robert Service
- I am the Dark Cavalier; I am the Last Lover: by Margaret Widdemer
- I am the Empire in the last of its decline, by Paul Verlaine
- I am the family face; by Thomas Hardy
- I am The Great White Way of the city: by Carl Sandburg
- I am the Lord your God: even he that made by C. S. Lewis
- I am the mist, the impalpable mist, by Carl Sandburg
- I am the mother of sorrows, by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- I am the nigger. by Carl Sandburg
- I am the people—the mob—the crowd—the mass. by Carl Sandburg
- I am the princess up in the tower by Sara Teasdale
- I am the Raven con by Joseph Mayo Wristen
- I am the Reaper. by William Ernest Henley
- I am the still rain falling, by Sara Teasdale
- I am the undertow by Carl Sandburg
- I am the voice of the voiceless; by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- I am thinking of the Springtime by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- I am Thy grass, O Lord! by Lizette Woodworth Reese
- I am tired of cursing the Bishop, by William Butler Yeats
- I am too near, too clear a thing for you, by Lizette Woodworth Reese
- I am two fools, I know— by John Donne
- I am unable, yonder beggar cries, by John Donne
- I am unjust, but I can strive for justice. by Vachel Lindsay
- I am unskill’d in speech: my tongue is slow by Matilda Betham
- I am waiting for the flowers by Hilda Conkling
- I am weary of lying within the chase by Oscar Wilde
- I am weary, and very lonely, by George MacDonald
- I am what is around me. by Wallace Stevens
- I am wild, I will sing to the trees, by Sara Teasdale
- I am willowy boughs by Hilda Conkling
- I am worn out with dreams; by William Butler Yeats
- I am: yet what I am none cares or knows by John Clare
- I among these, I also, in such station by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- I and my Soul are alone to-day, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- I arise from dreams of thee by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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