
Richard Purdy Wilbur (born March 1, 1921), is an American poet. When only eight years old, Wilbur published his first poem in John Martin's Magazine. His first book, The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems appeared in 1947. Since then he has published several volumes of poetry, including New and Collected Poems (Faber, 1989). Wilbur is also a translator, specializing in the 17th century French comedies of Molière and the dramas of Jean Racine. Continuing the tradition of Robert Frost and W.
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Love Calls Us To The Things Of This World
Apology
Shame
Some Words Inside of Words
Advice To A Prophet
The Writer
Candide: Make Our Garden Grow (arr. R. Page)
Opposite Poem 4
Opposite Poem 7
Mind
Richard Wilbur - Digging For China
Two Voices In A Meadow
Richard Wilbur - For The New Railway Station In Rome
Boy at the Window
Richard Wilbur - Mind
Richard Wilbur - Two Voices In A Meadow
A Baroque Wall-Fountain In The Villa Sciarra
An Event
A Simile For Her Smile
Richard Wilbur - Love Calls Uss To The Things Of This World
Orchard Trees, January
Hamlen Brook by Richard Wilbur
Richard Wilbur - Looking Into History
A World Without Objects Is A Sensible Emptiness
Merlin Enthralled
Richard Wilbur - Museum Piece
Year's End
Museum Piece
Riddle
The Reader
For The New Railway Station In Rome
For C.
Zea
A Barred Owl
Hamlen Brook
Lying
The Ride
For W H Auden
A Storm In April
Glitter and Be Gay
92Y: Richard Wilbur
Make Our Garden Grow
Best of All Possible Worlds
Auto-Da-Fé
A Late Aubade
This Pleasing Anxious Being
From 'The Misanthrope'
Mayflies
Pangloss's Song
Complaint
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