Edgar Allan Poe"s Annotated Poems
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Edgar Allan Poe is America"s most brilliant author of letters and most misunderstood. He is also one of America"s most famous poets. In this scholarly compilation are background information for Edgar Allan Poe"s poems, annotations, foreign word translations, illustrations, and photographs of individuals Poe wrote poetry about. Unlike most all Poe books of poetry, this also includes poems written to Poe by his many romantic interests and presents them in chronological order as they unfolded in the first half of the nineteenth century. These are compiled by Andrew Barger, award winning author of Coffee with Poe: A Novel of Edgar Allan Poe"s Life and The Best Horror Short Stories 1800-1849. Andrew also edited Edgar Allan Poe"s Annotated Short Stories. Read these enduring poems by the poet of "The Raven". (Women in Edgar Allan Poe"s Life) Fanny Allan Fanny Jane Stanard To Helen The Lake - To - A Dream Irene The Valley Nis To Ianthe in Heaven To One Departed A Pæan Lenore The Raven Margaret To Margaret Sarah Elmira Royster Shelton Tamerlane To - - The Happiest Day Imitation Visit of the Dead To - To M -- Sonnet to Zante Octavia Walton Le Vert To Octavia Letitia Elizabeth Landon [Elizabeth Landon] Elizabeth Rebecca Herring Elizabeth Maria "Muddy" Clemm To My Mother Virginia "Sissy" Clemm (Poems to and from) Eulalie - A Song [An Acrostic] Virginia Annabel Lee Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Enigma Mary Starr Serenade To - - Eliza White Lines Written in an Album Mary Winfree To Mary Harriet Virginia Scott [May Queen Ode] Virgin Mary [Hymn] Frances "Fanny" Osgood (Poems to and from Poe) The Rivulet"s Dream So Let It Be. To - Love"s Reply Spring To F - Impromptu. To Kate Carol To --- Ida Grey Slander Echo-Song To F - To --- The Divine Right of Kings To F--s S. O--d To --- To --- A shipwreck A Song To --- To "the Lady Geraldine" Stanzas A Song A Valentine To - - A Reply to One Who Said, "Write From Your Heart." A Song To -. Ulalume: A Ballad Our Love Was Like Fanny"s First Smile I Wandered in the Woodland I Have Something Sweet to Tell You He Bade Me be Happy Since Thou Art Lost to Me on Earth The Hand that Swept Elizabeth Ellet (Poems to Poe and to Osgood) Lines Coquette"s Song To - - - - Mary Neal To - - Louise Olivia Hunter To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter Sarah Helen Whitman (Poems to and from Poe) To Edgar A. Poe To Helen Last Stanza of A Night in August The Raven Arcturus Our Island of Dreams Lines The Phantom Voice The Last Flowers Resurgemus Withered Flowers Prosperpien to Pluto in Hades To-- The Morning-Glory To Edgar Allan Poe Sonnets to Poe The Portrait Sarah Anna Lewis Sonnet Nancy "Annie" Locke Richmond For Annie Marie Louise Shew To Mrs. M. L. S --- Beloved Physician To Marie Louise The Bells (Men in Edgar Allan Poe"s Life) John Allan To - Isaac Lea [to Isaac Lea] Joseph Rodman Drake & Fitz-Greene Halleck Drake-Halleck Gabriel Harrison [Part of "Campaign Song"] Joseph Locke Lines on Joe Locke Mr. Pitts O"Tempora! O, Mores! (Autobiographical) Dreams Alone Israfel (Miscellaneous Poetry After Age 25) The Haunted Palace The Conqueror WormA Dream within a Dream Ballad Latin Hymn ["The Fall of the House of Usher" Couplet] Sonnet -- Silence [Motto for "The Gold-Bug"] [Motto for the The Stylus] Dream-Land Epigram for Wall Street [Lines on Ale] Eldorado A Dream within a Dream (Miscellaneous Poetry Before Age 25) Evening Star [Stanzas] To the River [Po] Sonnet - To Science The Doomed City Mysterious Star Romance The Coliseum [Song of Triumph] Spiritual Song Al AaraafFairyland