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Poems

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 Poets Delay »
  • The Summer Rain »
  • They Who Prepare my Evening Meal Below »
  • Though All the Fates »
  • Within the Circuit of This Plodding Life »


  • Biography
  • Books:
    • Walden; or, Life in the Woods (172 pages)
    • The Maine Woods (153 pages)
    • Cape Cod (112 pages)
    • A Yankee in Canada (45 pages)
    • A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (197 pages)
  • Major Essays:
    • Civil Disobedience (16 pages)
    • Slavery in Massachusetts (10 pages)
    • Life Without Principle (13 pages)
    • A Walk to Wachusett (10 pages)
    • A Winter Walk (10 pages)
    • Walking (21 pages)
    • Natural History of Massachusetts (14 pages)
    • The Succession of Forest Trees (10 pages)
    • Autumnal Tints (20 pages)
    • Wild Apples (16 pages)
  • Other Essays  »
  • Correspondence  »
  • Poems  »
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