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Her poetry was published after she had already died, from the late 1800s to mid 1900s. poets.org and poemhunter.com are good sites for further information.
You can find good mood poems on poetry websites like Poetry Foundation, Poets.org, and Hello Poetry. These sites have a wide range of poems that evoke different moods and emotions.
You can find a list of American poetry publishers by searching online directories like Poets & Writers, using resources like the Association of American Publishers website, or accessing databases like Duotrope. These sources can provide comprehensive lists of publishers that specialize in publishing poetry.
Yes there is, find good poetry in Psalms.
I would recommend a book store.
"Do not go gentle into that good night" is a poem by Dylan Thomas that was written in 1947 and published in 1951. It is known for its powerful and passionate plea for resistance against death.
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Poetry as an art is dead. There is no market for it - the only people who read modern poetry are other modern poets. Consequently, you have only two choices: 1) Just get your stuff published in college literary journals and settle for that. 2) Write a really great prose work, get it published, and sell millions of copies. At this point the publishing house may publish your poetry just to humor you. This is all assuming you can actually write good poetry. Sadly, the odds are against you, and the only way to ever get anything published is to perfect your writing. Can you write good prose? Writing prose is way easier than writing poetry. Try to get some short stories published; that will be a sign you're on the right track. You should also be reading poetry by classical poets constantly - if you don't read it, theres no way you can write it. On top of that, write every day and revise even more. Start with grammar and syntax - the grammatical mistakes in your question are an ill omen..
If you think your manuscripts are good enough to be published, you should try to get an agent. He'll manage to get your work published. To find good agents in all areas go to PublishersMarketPlace.com