Langston Hughes wrote the poem titled "Yes, Yes." Hughes was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance and known for his impactful poetry and writings that addressed issues of race and social justice in America.
A. Keith Barton wrote a poem titled "Inside."
W. H. Auden wrote the poem titled "Look, Stranger!" It was published in 1936.
Yes, Amiri Baraka wrote a poem titled "Biography." It is a reflective piece that examines his own life and experiences.
Scottish poet George Mackay Brown wrote the poem titled "George Mackenzie." Brown was known for his work depicting Orkney life and landscapes.
The poem "Extract From The Prelude" was written by William Wordsworth, an English Romantic poet. It is a part of his longer autobiographical poem titled "The Prelude."
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Smugglers" poem in 1896.
British poet William Wordsworth wrote the poem "The Rainbow". It was first published in 1807 as part of his collection of poetry titled "Poems in Two Volumes".
"The Southern Lights" poem was written by Janet Frame, a notable New Zealand author and poet. It was first published in her 1989 collection titled "The Goose Bath".
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote his poem about the legend of Lady Godiva in 1842. The poem is titled "Godiva" and it focuses on the historical story of Lady Godiva's ride through the streets of Coventry.
Shakespeare was English. He wrote Love's Labour's Lost, from whence the poem 'Winter' comes, in English. No translation is necessary.
The poem "Hawk Roosting" was written by the English poet Ted Hughes. It was first published in 1957 in his collection of poems titled "Hawk in the Rain."
Robert Browning wrote the poem "Home Thoughts from Abroad." It was published in 1845 as part of his collection titled "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics."