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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
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Books:
Walden; or, Life in the Woods
The Maine Woods
Cape Cod
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
A Yankee in Canada
The Major Essays:
Civil Disobedience
Slavery in Massachusetts
Life Without Principle
A Walk to Wachusett
A Winter Walk
Walking
Natural History of Massachusetts
The Succession of Forest Trees
Autumnal Tints
Wild Apples
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