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Stephen Crane
Newark, New Jersey, United States] (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900 / New Jersey
Poems of Stephen Crane
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A Slant Of Sun On Dull Brown Walls
A God In Wrath
A Learned Man Came To Me Once
A Man Feared That He Might Find An Assassin;
A Man Said To The Universe:
A Man Saw A Ball Of Gold In The Sky;
A Man Toiled On A Burning Road
A Man Went Before A Strange God
A Newspaper Is A Collection Of Half-Injustices
A Spirit Sped
A Youth In Apparel That Glittered
Ancestry
And You Love Me
Ay, Workman, Make Me A Dream
Behold, From The Land Of The Farther Suns
Behold, The Grave Of A Wicked Man
Black Riders Came From The Sea
Black Waves
Blustering God,
Charity Thou Art A Lie
Content
Courage
Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War Is Kind
Each Small Gleam Was A Voice
Fast Rode The Knight
Forth Went The Candid Man
Friend, Your White Beard Sweeps The Ground
God Fashioned The Ship Of The World
God Lay Dead In Heaven;
Have You Ever Made A Just Man?
I Explain
I Have Heard The Sunset Song Of The Birches
I Heard Thee Laugh
I Looked Here
I Met A Seer
I Saw A Man Pursuing The Horizon
I Stood Musing In A Black World
I Stood Upon A High Place
I Stood Upon A Highway
I Walked In A Desert
I Was In The Darkness;
If I Should Cast Off This Tattered Coat,
If There Is A Witness To My Little Life
In A Lonely Place
In Heaven,
In The Desert
In The Night
Intrigue
It Was Wrong To Do This, Said The Angel
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