Incoming Resources
- The road not taken, finding America in the poem everyone loves and almost everyone gets wrong, David Orr
- Robert Frost, a biography, Jeffrey Meyers
- Hist whist, E.E. Cummings ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- Late fire, late snow, new and uncollected poems, Robert Francis
- Carl Sandburg, by Jeffrey H. Hacker. --
- Savage beauty, the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nancy Milford
- Poems and sketches of E.B. White. --
- e.e. cummings, a life, Susan Cheever
- Collected poems, prose & plays, Robert Frost
- The tale of Custard the Dragon, Ogden Nash ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- Ernest L. Thayer's Casey at the bat, a ballad of the Republic sung in the year 1888, copiously and faithfully illustrated by Christopher Bing
- The ballad of the harp weaver, Edna St. Vincent Millay ; illustrated by Beth Peck
- I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew, by Dr. Seuss
- The collected poems, Stanley Kunitz
- Frost, a literary life reconsidered, William H. Pritchard. --
- Seeing into tomorrow, haiku, by Richard Wright ; biography and illustrations by Nina Crews
- My first cousin once removed, money, madness, and the family of Robert Lowell, Sarah Payne Stuart
- Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, who called themselves the Nimipu, "the real people", a poem, by Robert Penn Warren
- Seuss-isms!, a guide to life for those just starting out--and those already on their way, by Dr. Seuss
- Custard the dragon and the wicked knight, Ogden Nash ; illustrated by Lynn Munsinger
- Carol of the brown king, nativity poems, by Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan
- 16 words, William Carlos Williams & "The red wheelbarrow", by Lisa Rogers ; illustrations by Chuck Groenink
- My people, Langston Hughes ; photographs by Charles R. Smith Jr
- The diggers, Margaret Wise Brown ; illustrated by Daniel Kirk
- Collected poems, 1930-83, Josephine Miles. --
- Rumor verified, poems, 1979-1980, Robert Penn Warren. --
- The collected poems of Langston Hughes, Arnold Rampersad, editor, David Roessel, associate editor
- Passing through, the later poems, new and selected, Stanley Kunitz
- The desiderata of happiness, Max Ehrmann
- Complete poems, Dorothy Parker ; with an introduction by Colleen Breese
- Coming into eighty, new poems, May Sarton
- Toward Robert Frost, the reader and the poet, Judith Oster
- The poetry of Robert Frost, the collected poems, edited by Edward Connery Lathem
- The wild card, selected poems, early and late, Karl Shapiro ; edited by Stanley Kunitz and David Ignatow ; foreword by Stanley Kunitz ; introduction by M.L. Rosenthal
- Sail away, poems by Langston Hughes ; art by Ashley Bryan
- A penny saved is impossible, by Ogden Nash ; with drawings by Ken Maryanski. --