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Titlesort descending First Line Original Publication Date Themes Republication Hearst Collections
451 Survival [1] Lightning hit the poplar tree Poetry Scope 1981 trees, perseverance
452 Survival [2] At the mercy of street Planting Red Geraniums: Discovered Poems of James Hearst 2017 trees, perseverance Planting Red Geraniums 32.
453 Susanna and the Elders Let us put thought aside Proved by Trial 1977 innocence, secrecy Proved by Trial 21, Snake in the Strawberries 83.
454 Take the Best Offer Don't ask me which job to take, A Country Man 1993 work, choice A Country Man 36.
455 Take This Guy Now take this guy next door, The New Renaissance 1976 argument, jealousy
456 Taking the Bull to Water The herd bull leaves his stall Poet and Critic 1982 animals, danger
457 Tasters The summer sun made blood like sap Midwest Quarterly 1964 summer, desire A Single Focus 45, Snake in the Strawberries 39.
458 Textual Matters "Cross your legs," saith the preacher, Midwest Quarterly 1972 religion, judgement Shaken by Leaf-Fall 31.
459 That Kind of a Day A kitten plays with a mouse, Shaken by Leaf-Fall 1976 nature, loss Shaken by Leaf-Fall 24, Landmark and Other Poems 30.
460 The Advantage Three haystacks stood against the wind, Man and His Field 1951 winter, chores Man and His Field 65.
461 The Army The pavements of the mind Country Men 1943 indoctrination, morality Country Men (1943) 62, Man and His Field 37.
462 The Backward Flow A man bent with the burden University of Windsor Review 1979 aging, fall
463 The Balance I bathed in the tender welter New Frontiers 1964 seasons, nature A Single Focus 46.
464 The Barn It was like a house but larger and not so tame, Instructor 1959 farming, imagination
465 The Bird One day in the bleak month of March Discourse: A Review of Liberal Arts 1961 birds, memory Shaken by Leaf-Fall 66.
466 The Blame It is difficult to explain Kansas Quarterly 1970 affair, regret Shaken by Leaf-Fall 62, Snake in the Strawberries 71.
467 The Body Of One Glad that at last the litter and waste of winter, Midland 1931 spring, rain Country Men (1937) xxviii, (1938) 50, (1943) 57. Landmark and Other Poems 37 (as "Let It Come Down")
468 The Burden Apple bloom spread on the orchard floor, Midland 1926 blossoming, nature Country Men (1937) xxx.
469 The Call The call burst into the room Cardinal Poetry Quarterly 1968 birds, destruction
470 The Captain Ashore I know a man whose twisted wife New York Herald Tribune 1964 greed, respect
471 The Change The same plowed field and A Single Focus 1967 fall, hunting A Single Focus 59.
472 The Chipmunk and I The chipmunk sits upright Chicago Tribune Magazine 1969 animals, neighbors Snake in the Strawberries 48.
473 The Comfort of a Friend We have wandered as we wished A Country Man 1993 aging, friendship A Country Man 47.
474 The Contract You may have my garden if you will give to me Midland 1926 gardening, apples Country Men (1937) xxxiii, (1938) 55.
475 The Cricket If the sparrows would stop Educational Leadership 1959 noise, happiness

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