Poetry by Thoreau
Many of Thoreau's poems were published in The Dial (1840-1844), a transcendentalist magazine.
Poems by Henry David Thoreau:
- All Things Are Current Found
- Away! Away! Away! Away!
- Conscience
- Epitaph On The World
- Free Love
- Friendship
- I Am A Parcel Of Vain Striving Tied
- I am the autumnal sun
- I Knew A Man By Sight
- Indeed, indeed, I cannot tell
- Inspiration
- Let such pure hate still underprop
- Low-Anchored Cloud [Mist]
- Pray to What Earth
- Prayer
- Rumors from an Aeolian Harp
- Sic Vita
- Smoke
- Sympathy
- The Inward Morning
- The Moon
- The Poet’s Delay
- The Summer Rain
- They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below
- Though All the Fates
- Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life