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World Poetry Translation Project



  Poems by Rainer Maria Rilke
  1. Adam
  2. Again And Again However We Know
  3. Along The Sun-Drenched Roadside
  4. Archaic Torso Of Apollo
  5. As Once The Winged Energy Of De
  6. Autumn Day
  7. A Walk
  8. Before Summer Rain
  9. Black Cat
  10. Blank Joy
  11. Childhood
  12. Child In Red
  13. Death
  14. Dedication
  15. Dedication To M
  16. Duino Elegies The First Elegy
  17. Duino Elegies The Fourth Elegy
  18. Duino Elegies The Tenth Elegy
  19. Early Spring
  20. Encounter In The Chestnut Avenu
  21. Eve
  22. Evening
  23. Evening Love Song
  24. Exposed On The Cliffs Of The He
  25. Extinguish Thou My Eyes
  26. Falling Stars
  27. Fires Reflection
  28. For Hans Carossa
  29. from The Tenth Elegy
  30. Girls Lament
  31. Going Blind
  32. Greek Love-Talk
  33. Growing Old
  34. Heartbeat
  35. Herr Es Ist Zeit
  36. Ignorant Before The Heavens Of
  37. Interior Portrait
  38. In The Beginning
  39. Lady At A Mirror
  40. Lady On A Balcony
  41. Lament O how all things are far
  42. Lament Whom will you cry to hea
  43. Little Tear-Vase
  44. Loneliness
  45. Love Song
  46. Moving Forward
  47. Music
  48. Narcissus
  49. Night O you whose countenance
  50. Night This night agitated by th
  51. On Hearing Of A Death
  52. Palm
  53. Parting
  54. Piano Practice
  55. Rememberance
  56. Sacrifice
  57. Self-Portrait
  58. Sense Of Something Coming
  59. Slumber Song
  60. Solemn Hour
  61. Song
  62. Song Of The Orphan
  63. Song Of The Sea
  64. Spanish Dancer
  65. Sunset
  66. Telling You All
  67. The Apple Orchard
  68. The Future
  69. The Grown-Up
  70. The Last Evening
  71. The Last Supper
  72. The Lovers
  73. The Neighbor
  74. The Panther
  75. The Poet
  76. The Sisters
  77. The Song Of The Beggar
  78. The Song Of The Blindman
  79. The Song Of The Widow
  80. The Sonnets To Orpheus Book 2 I
  81. The Sonnets To Orpheus Book 2 V
  82. The Sonnets To Orpheus Book 2 X
  83. The Sonnets To Orpheus I
  84. The Sonnets To Orpheus IV
  85. The Sonnets To Orpheus X
  86. The Sonnets To Orpheus XIX
  87. The Sonnets To Orpheus XXV
  88. The Swan
  89. The Unicorn
  90. The Voices
  91. The Wait
  92. To Lou Andreas-Salome
  93. To Music
  94. To Say Before Going To Sleep
  95. Venetian Morning
  96. Water Lily
  97. What Birds Plunge Through Is No
  98. What Fields Are As Fragrant As
  99. What Survives
  100. Woman In Love
  101. World Was In The Face Of The Be
  102. You Who Never Arrived
  103. You You Only Exist
 
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPRSTVWY[ALL] 
  R.S. Thomas 
  Rainer Maria Rilke 
  Ralph Emerson 
  Randall Jarrell 
  Raymond Carver 
  Richard Brautigan 
  Richard Crashaw 
  Richard Hugo 
  Richard Lovelace 
  Richard Wilbur 
  Robert Browning 
  Robert Burns 
  Robert Creeley 
  Robert Francis 
  Robert Frost 
  Robert Graves 
  Robert Herrick 
  Robert Lowell 
  Robert Pinsky 
  Robert Service 
  Rudyard Kipling 
  Rupert Brooke 
  Russell Edson 
 

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