Incoming Resources
- An anthology of Famous English and American poetry,, edited, with introductions, by William Rose Benét and Conrad Aiken
- The golden treasury
- Old Mother Hubbard, Jane Cabrera
- First loves, poets introduce the essential poems that capitivated and inspired them, edited by Carmela Ciuraru
- Vile verses, Roald Dahl
- Flora's album,, containing the language of flowers poetically expressed., Edited by J. S. Adams..
- I saw a peacock with a fiery tail, illustrated by Ramsingh Urveti ; design, Jonatha Yamakami
- A time for voices, selected poems 1960-1990, Brendan Kennelly
- Marigold garden, pictures and rhymes, by Kate Greenaway
- Now we are six, by A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Cat goes fiddle-i-fee, adapted and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Poems to learn by heart, Caroline Kennedy ; paintings by Jon J Muth
- Going over to your place, poems for each other, selected by Paul B. Janeczko
- The poetical works of Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey;, with a memoir of each
- Kings and the moon,, by James Stephens
- The collected poems of Louis MacNeice, edited by E.R. Dodds
- The rime of the ancient mariner, by Samuel Coleridge ; illustrated by Gustave Doré
- The proper way to meet a hedgehog, and other how-to poems, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Richard Jones
- A poetry sampler
- Commotion in the ocean, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by David Wojtowycz
- Fairy poems, edited by Daisy Wallace ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- A child's garden of poetry, presented by HBO & the Poetry Foundation ; directed and produced by Amy Schatz ; producers, Beth Aala and Beth Levison
- The Golden treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English language, together with one hundred additional poems (to the end of the nineteenth century), selected and arranged with notes by Francis Turner Palgrave
- Classical myths that live today,, by Frances E. Sabin ... Ralph Van Deman Magoffin ... classical editor
- Long remembered, favorite narrative poems
- Color, a poem, by Christina Rossetti ; pictures by Mary Teichman
- The new British poets, an anthology, edited by Kenneth Rexroth
- How does a poem mean?, John Ciardi, Miller Williams
- The handbook of heartbreak, 101 poems of lost love and sorrow, collected by Robert Pinsky
- The Christmas Fox and other winter poems, by John Bush ; pictures by Peter Weevers
- Somebody give this heart a pen, Sophia Thakur
- New poems
- The owl and the pussy cat, by Edward Lear ; pictures by James Marshall ; afterword by Maurice Sendak
- Golden numbers;, a book of verse for youth,, chosen and classified by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith; with introduction and interleaves by Kate Douglas Wiggin
- The great poets, Rudyard Kipling
- Poems for enjoyment, edited by Elias Lieberman
- Poems in English
- Poets of the English language, Edited by W. H. Auden and Norman Holmes Pearson
- Matilda, who told lies, and was burned to death, Hilaire Belloc ; illustrated by Posy Simmonds
- Good poems, selected and introduced by Garrison Keillor
- Ten poems to change your life, Roger Housden
- Printing poetry, a workbook in typographic reification /by Clifford Burke
- When we were very young, by A.A. Milne ; with decorations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Pooh's bedtime book, A.A. Milne ; illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard ; colored by Gail Owens
- Poems from when we were very young, A. A. Milne ; selected with pictures by Rosemary Wells
- The sacred poems and private ejaculations of Henry Vaughan., With a memoir by the Rev. H.F. Lyte
- An invitation to poetry, a new Favorite Poem Project anthology, edited by Robert Pinsky and Maggie Dietz with the editorial assistance of Rosemarie Ellis
- More collected poems, Hugh MacDiarmid
- Oxford addresses on poetry, Robert Graves
- All shy wildness