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List Of Poets
A Ab-Ak • Dannie Abse (born 1923), English poet • Milton Acorn (1923–1986), Canadian poet, writer, and playwright • Léonie Adams (1899–1988), American poet • Ryan Adams (1974–), singer-songwriter with Whiskeytown and The Cardinals who had his first book Infinity Blues published in 2009 • Fleur Adcock (born 1934), poet and New Zealand native who has spent most of her life in England • Joseph Addison (1672–1719), English essayist, poet, writer and politician • Endre Ady (1877–1919), Hungarian poet • Aeschylus (525-456 BC), Athenian tragedian • Lucius Afranius (fl. circa 94 BC), Roman comic poet • Patience Agbabi (born 1965), English poet • James Agee (1909–1955), American novelist, screenwriter, journalist, poet, film critic • Dritëro Agolli (born 1931), Albanian poet • Ai (1947–2010), American poet whose original name was Florence Anthony • Conrad Aiken (1889–1973), American poet and author • Mark Akenside (1721–1770), English poet and physician • Bella Akhmadulina (born 1957), Russian poet • Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966), Russian poet Al-Am • Luigi Alamanni, (1495–1556) • Yahya Alavi fard, (born 1973 ),Iranian Poet of kids and youth / Writer / Journalist from 1997 • Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, (1207-1273) • Alcman (fl. 7th cent. BC), Ancient Greek lyric poet • Richard Aldington (1892–1962) • Vasile Alecsandri (1821-1890), Romanian poet • Claribel Alegria (born 1924), Central American poet • Vicente Aleixandre, (1898–1984), Nobel Laureate 1977 • Josip Murn Aleksandrov (1879–1901) • Muhammad Ali, (born 1942), boxer, war protester, civil rights protester, and poet • Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321), Italian poet • James Alexander Allan (1889–1956), Australian poet • William Allingham, (1824 or 1828-1889) • Damaso Alonso (1898–1990), Spanish poet, philologist, and literary critic • Natan Alterman (1910–1970), Israeli poet, journalist, and translator • Al Alvarez (born 1919), English poet • Amara Sinha (fl. circa AD 375), Sanskrit grammarian and poet • Ambroise, Norman-French poet of the Third Crusade • Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000) Israeli poet • Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) English author and poet • A. R. Ammons (1926–2001) American author and poet An-Aq • Anacreon (570 BC-488 BC), Greek lyric poet • Alfred Andersch, (1914–1980) • Hans Christian Andersen, Danish poet (1805–1875) • Jon Anderson, (born 1944), English rock music vocalist and lyricist • Mário de Andrade, (1893–1945), Brazilian poet, novelist, musicologist, art historian and critic, and photographer • Aneirin, medieval (6th century) epic poet • Maya Angelou, (born April 4, 1928), American Poet • Antler, (b.1946), American poet • Brother Antoninus • Chairil Anwar, (Indonesian poet: 1922–1949) • Guillaume Apollinaire, (1880–1918) • Apollo Poetry (1983) • Apollonius of Rhodes (270-after 245 BC) • Maja Apostoloska, (born 1976), Macedonian poetess • Pawlu Aquilina, (1929-2009), Maltese poet Ar-Au • Louis Aragon, (1897-1982) • Archilochus, (ca.680-ca.645 BC), ancient Greek lyric poet • Hugh Antoine d'Arcy (1843-1925) • Walter Conrad Arensberg (1878-1954), American Dada-ist • Tudor Arghezi (1880-1967), Romanian poet • Ludovico Ariosto, (1474-1533) • Rae Armantrout, (1947-) • Simon Armitage, (born 1963) • Ernst Moritz Arndt, (1769-1860), German patriotic author and poet • Achim von Arnim, (1781-1831) • Bettina von Arnim, (1785-1859) • Matthew Arnold, (1822-1888) • Jean Arp, (1886-1966), sculptor, painter, and poet • Antonin Artaud, (1896-1948), actor, playwright, poet, essayist • John Ashbery, (born 1927) • Anton Askerc, (1856-1912) • Farid al-Din Attar, (c. 1130-c. 1230) • Margaret Atwood, (born 1939), poet, novelist, essayist • W. H. Auden, (1907-1973) • Ausiàs March, (1397-1459) • Ausonius, (c. 310-395) Av-Ay • Margaret Avison (1918-2007) • Gennady Aygi (1934-2006), Russian poet • Robert Ayton (1570-1638) B Ba Bab-Bal • Ken Babstock, Canadian • Bacchylides, (died c. 467 BC) • Ingeborg Bachmann, (1926-1973) • Sutardji Calzoum Bachri, Indonesian Poet • George Bacovia, Romanian poet • Janos Bacsanyi, (1763-1845) • Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński, (1921-1944) • Julio Baghy • Bai Juyi • Joanna Baillie, (1762-1851) • Bâkî, (1526–1600), Ottoman poet • Jesse Ball American poet • Konstantin Balmont, Russian poet Bar-Bax • Amiri Baraka (aka Leroi Jones) • Anna Laetitia Barbauld, (1743-1825) • Porfirio Barba-Jacob • John Barbour, (c. 1316-1395) • George Barker, (1913-1991) • Les Barker • Richard Barnefield, (1574-1627) • William Barnes, (1801-1886) • Elizabeth Barrett(March 6, 1806 – June 29, 1861) • Matsuo Bashō, (1644-1694), renku and haiku poet • Michael Basinski, (b.1950) • Ellen Bass • Charles Baudelaire, (1821-1867) • James K. Baxter, (1926-1972) Be • Francis Beaumont, (1586-1616) • Joshua Beckman • Gustavo Adolfo Becquer, (1836-1870) • Thomas Lovell Beddoes, (1803-1849) (English writer in Germany) • Aphra Behn, (1640-1689) • Marvin Bell, (1937-?) • Gioconda Belli, (born 1948) • Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, (Roman dialect) • Xuan Bello, (born 1965), best-known asturian language poet • Hilaire Belloc • Andrey Bely, (1880-1934) • Gottfried Ben • Stephen Vincent Benét, (1898-1943) • William Rose Benét, (1886-1950) • Gwendolyn B. Bennett • Jim Bennett (1951) A Liverpool (UK) poet best known for his work during the era of punk. • Bo Bergman (1869-1967) • Ilhan Berk • Daniel Berrigan • Wendell Berry • John Berryman • Charles Bernstein, (b.1950) • John Betjeman, (1906-1984) • Helen Bevington (Dr. Johnson's Waterfall) Bi-Bl • Laurence Binyon, (1879-1943) • Earle Birney, (1904-1995), anti-conventional poet, also wrote novels, short stories, drama • Nevin Birsa, (born 1947) • Elizabeth Bishop, (1911-1979) • Bill Bissett, (born 1939), poet, famous for incorporating sound and the visual into poetry • Lucian Blaga, Romanian poet (1895-1961) • Don Blanding, (fl. mid 20th cen.), American, • William Blake, (1757-1827), English painter, poet • Aleksandr Blok, (1880-1921) • Benjamin Paul Blood, (1832-1919) • Roy Blumenthal, (born 1968) • Edmund Blunden • Wilfrid Scawen Blunt • Robert Bly Bo • Jean Bodel • Louise Bogan • Matteo Maria Boiardo, Italian poet • Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux, (1636-1711) • Eavan Boland, (born 1944) • Heinrich Böll, (1917-1985) • Nozawa Bonchō, (c.1640-1714), Japanese haikai poet • Arna Wendell Bontemps • Jorge Luis Borges, (1899-1986) • Tadeusz Borowski • Mark Alexander Boyd, (1563-1601) • Kay Boyle (A Glad Day) Br Bra-Bri • Di Brandt, (born 1952), Manitoba poet and literary critic • Richard Brautigan, (1935–1984) • Bertolt Brecht, (1898–1956), German Three-penny Opera lyricist • Gerbrand Adriaensz. Bredero (1585–1618), Dutch poet and playwright • Christopher Brennan, (1870–1932), Australian • Joseph Payne Brennan, (1918–1990) • Clemens Brentano, (1778–1842) • André Breton, (1896–1966) • Nicholas Breton, (1542–1626) • Ken Brewer, (born 1941) • Robert Bridges, (1844–1930) Bro-Bry • James Brock, (born 1958) • Joseph Brodsky, (1940-1996) • Wladyslaw Broniewski • William Bronk, (died 1999) • Anne Brontë, (1820-1849) • Charlotte Brontë, (1816-1855) • Emily Brontë, (1818-1848), British author • Rupert Brooke, (1887-1915) • Gwendolyn Brooks, (1917-2000) • Joan Brossa, (1919-1998) • Nicole Brossard, (born 1943), formalist poet • Flora Brovina • Petrus Brovka (1905-1980), Soviet poet • Thomas Edward Brown, (1830-1897) • George Mackay Brown • Sterling Brown, (1901-1989) • William Browne, (1588-1643) • Elizabeth Barrett Browning, (1806-1861) • Robert Browning, (1812-1889) • William Cullen Bryant, (1794-1878) • Bryher • Valeri Bryusov, (1873-1924), poet, novelist, critic Bu-By • Georg Büchner • Vincent Buckley, (1927-1988) • David Budbill, (born 1940) • Charles Bukowski, (1920-1994) poet, novelist • Ivan Bunin (1870-1953) Russian poet and novelist • Basil Bunting • Anthony Burgess (1917-1993): Byrne, Revolutionary Sonnets, etc. • Stanley Burnshaw • Robert Burns, (1759-1796) • William S. Burroughs, (1914-1997) • Edwin G. Burrows • Andrzej Bursa • Yoindia Shayariadaba Buson, (1716-1784), Japanese haikai poet and painter • Raegan Butcher • Ray Buttigieg, (born 1955) poet, composer, musician • Ignazio Buttitta, (Sicilian dialect) • Witter Bynner (also under Emanuel Morgan) • Lord Byron, (1788-1824) C Ca Cab-Cap • Lydia Cabrera (Cuban poet - anthropoetry) • Caedmon (old English) • Alison Calder, Canadian poet • Cali Xuseen Xirsi • Musa Cälil (1906-1944), Tatar poet, prisoner of the war • Barry Callaghan, (born 1937) • Callimachus (c.305-c.240 BC), Hellenistic poet • Robert Calvert, (1945-1988) • Luís de Camões, (author of the Lusíadas) • Roy Campbell (1901-1957) • Jan Campert,(1902-1943), Dutch poet and journalist • Remco Campert (born 1929), son of Jan, Dutch poet and novelist • Thomas Campion, (1567-1619), composer, poet • Thomas Campbell, (1774-1844) • Melville Henry Cane, (1879-1980) • Ivan Cankar, (1876-1918), author, poet, storyteller, dramatist and essayist • Mary Wedderburn Cannan, (1893-1973) • Edip Cansever (187-29, 226), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei, and poet • Cao Cao, (155 AD-220 AD), warlord, poet • Cao Zhi, (192-232), Chinese poet Car-Cav • Ernesto Cardenal, (born 1925) • Giosuè Carducci, (1835-1907) • Thomas Carew, (1595-1639) • Henry Carey, (1693-1743) • Bliss Carman, (1861-1929) (Low Tide on Grand Pre) • Jim Carroll, (1949-2009) • Lewis Carroll, (1832-1898) • Hayden Carruth • Anne Carson, (born 1950) • Jared Carter (born 1939) • William Cartwright, (1611-1643) • Cyrus Cassells, (born 1957) • Catullus, (c. 84BC-54BC), Roman poet • Charles Causley • C. P. Cavafy, (1863-1933) Ce-Ci • Paul Celan, (1920-1970) • Anica Cernej, (1900-1944) • Luis Cernuda, (1903-1963) • Mário Cesariny, (1923-2006) • Ashok Chakradhar, (born 1951) • John Chalkhill • Jean Chapelain, (1595-1674) • Arthur Chapman, (1873-1935) • George Chapman, (1560-1634) • René Char, (1907-1998) • Craig Charles, (born 1964), (Red Dwarf, Captain Butler) • Thomas Chatterton • Geoffrey Chaucer, (ca.1343-1400), Chanticleer the Fox (extract from Canterbury Tales) • Billy Childish • Choe Chiwon, Korean (Silla) poet, born 857 • Chiyo-ni, (1703 - 1775) • Henri Chopin, (born 1922) • Chrétien de Troyes, (fl. 12th century) • Ralph Chubb, (1892-1960), poet, painter, printer • John Ciardi, Italian-American poet Cl • Amy Clampitt • John Clare, (1793-1864) • George Elliott Clarke, poet, U of T professor • Elizabeth Clark (1918-1978) • Paul Claudel, (1868-1955) • Matthias Claudius • Brian P. Cleary • Michelle Cliff • Lucille Clifton, • Arthur Hugh Clough, (1819-1861) Co Coc-Cos • Jean Cocteau, (1889-1963), French writer • Leonard Cohen, (born 1934), poet/singer • Hartley Coleridge, (1796-1849) • Mary Elizabeth Coleridge, (1861-1907) • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, (1772-1834), English poet • Wanda Coleman, African-American poet • Billy Collins (U.S. Poet Laureate) • William Collins, (1721-1759) • William Congreve, (1670-1729), English poet • Paul Conneally, (born 1959) • Robert Conquest, historian and poet • Henry Constable, (1562-1613) • Clark Coolidge • Wendy Cope • Tristan Corbière, (1845-1875) • Francis Cornford and Frances Cornford • Gregory Corso, Beat poet, "Gasoline", "Bomb". • Jayne Cortez • George Cosbuc (1866-1918), Romanian poet Cot-Cow • Malcolm Cowley, (1898-1989), (Dada) • Abraham Cowley, (1618-1667) • William Cowper, (1731-1800) Cr-Cz • George Crabbe, (1754-1832) • Hart Crane, (1899-1932), (The Bridge) • Stephen Crane, (1871-1900), USA writer • Richard Crashaw, (1613-1649) • Robert Creeley, (born 1926), (A Form of Women - Black Mountain School) • Octave Crémazie • Charles Cros, (1842-1888), French poet and inventor • Aleister Crowley, (1875-1947), English Occultist and poet • Cui Hao, Tang Dynasty, Chinese poet • Countee Cullen, (died 1946) • Necati Cumalı • e e cummings, (1894-1962) • Allan Cunningham, (1784-1842) • Allen Curnow, (1911-2001) • Ivor Cutler, Scottish poet, musician and thinker D Da • Roque Dalton, (1935-1975) Salvadoran poet • Sapardi Djoko Damono, Indonesian Poet • David Daniels, (1933- ) Visual Poet • Jeffrey Daniels, African-American Poet • Gabriele D'Annunzio, (1863-1938), revolutionary • Rubén Darío, (1867-1916) • Erasmus Darwin, (1731-1802), British poet and herbalist • Jibanananda Das,(1899-1954), Bengali poet and author • René Daumal, (1908-1944) • Jean Daurat, (1508-1588) • Alan Davies, American poet • W. H. Davies • William Davenant, (1606-1668) • Donald Davidson, (1893-1968) • John Davies, (1569-1626), historian • Edward Davison, (organized Colorado Writers 1937 conference) • Peter Davison, (born 1951), (son of Edward) • Denis Davydov, (1784-1839) • Cecil Day-Lewis De • James Deahl • Aurora de Albornoz, (1926-1990) 20th century Spanish poet • Aleš Debeljak, (born 1961) • Daniel Defoe, (1659/61? - 1731) • Walter de la Mare, author, poet • Thomas Dekker, (1575-1641) • Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, (1651-1695), 17th Century Mexican Poet • Leconte de Lisle, parnassian poet • François de Malherbe, (1555-1628), • Alfred de Musset, (1810-1857), 19th century poet • Gérard de Nerval, (1808-1855) • Baltasar del Alcázar, (1530-1606) • Tory Dent, (1958- ), (What Silence Equals, HIV Mon Amour) • Evariste de Parny, 18th century French poet • Regina Derieva, (born 1949) • Toi Derricotte, (born 1941), African American Poet • Babette Deutsch (1895-1982) • Alfred de Vigny, (1797-1863), 19th century poet Di-Do • Pier Giorgio Di Cicco Canadian poet • Diane Di Prima (Memoirs of a Beatnik) • Souéloum Diagho (contemporary Tuareg poet) • Jennifer K Dick, (b 1970), American Poet • Emily Dickinson, (1830-1886), American poet • James Dickey, (1923-1997) • Matthew Dickman, (born 1975) • Michael Dickman, (born 1975) • Blaga Dimitrova • Paul Dirmeikis, (1954- ), French poet • Thomas M. Disch, (1940-2008), American poet, novelist • Tim Dlugos, (1950-1990), American poet • Henry Austin Dobson • Stephen Dobyns, American author, novelist, poet • Pete Doherty, (born 1979), British musician, songwriter, poet • John Donne, (1572-1631) • Hilda Doolittle, (1886-1961), U.S. Imagist poet • Gavin Douglas • Keith Douglas, (1920-1944) • Rita Dove • Ernest Dowson, (1867-1900) Dr • Jane Draycott • Michael Drayton, (1563-1631) • Aleksander Stavre Drenova, (1872-1947), Albanian poet • John Drinkwater, (1882-1937) • Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, (1797-1848), German poet • William Drummond, (1585-1649) • William Henry Drummond, (1854-1907), poet, The habitant • John Dryden, (1631-1700), poet and playwright Du-Dy • Joachim du Bellay, (c. 1522-1560) • W. E. B. Du Bois, (1868-1963), writer, activist • Du Fu, the Poet Saint • Du Mu, (803-852), Chinese poet • Alan Dugan • Carol Ann Duffy, (born 1955) • Paul Laurence Dunbar, (1872-1906) • William Dunbar, (1465-1520) • Robert Duncan (Black Mountain School) • Douglas Dunn, (born 1942) • Stephen Dunn • Helen Dunmore, poet, novelist • Edward Plunkett, Baron Dunsany, (1878-1957), Irish poet • Lawrence Durrell, (1912-1990), (A Private Country: Poems) • Stuart Dybek • Bob Dylan, born 1941 E Ea-Er • Richard Eberhart • Russell Edson • Joseph von Eichendorff, (1788-1857) • George Eliot, (1819-1880), (Mary Ann Evans) • T. S. Eliot, (1888-1965), writer • Ebenezer Elliott, (1781-1849) • Royston Ellis, English poet inspired by Beat Generation • Paul Éluard, French poet • Claudia Emerson, (born 1957) American poet • Ralph Waldo Emerson, (1803-1882), American author • Gevorg Emin, (1918-1998), Armenian poet • Mihai Eminescu, Romanian poet (1850-1889) • William Empson, (1906-1984) • Yunus Emre • Michael Ende, (1929-1995), German poet • Paul Engle • Ennius • Hans Magnus Enzensberger, (born 1929), German poet • Louise Erdrich, (born 1954), author • Haydar Ergülen • Max Ernst, (1891-1976), (Dada) • Mehmet Erte Es-Ew • Maggie Estep, American slam poet • Wolfram von Eschenbach, (died 1220) • Clayton Eshleman (Antiphonal Swing) • Martin Espada, American poet and teacher • Florbela Espanca, poet • Salvador Espriu, writer • Jill Alexander Essbaum, Christian erotic poet • Claude Esteban (1935-2006), French poet • Euripides (480-406 BC), Athenian tragedian • Mari Evans • William Everson (In The Fictive Wish) • Gavin Ewart F • U.A. Fanthorpe (1929-), British poet and CBE • Christian Falster (1690-1752), Danish poet and philologist • J.P. Farrell, (1968-), American poet and musician Fe-Fo • Fenggan • Ferdowsi, (935–1020), Persian poet • Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919-) • Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760-1828) • Ian Hamilton Finlay, (1925-2006) • Annie Finch, American poet, librettist, translator, born 1956 • Edward Fitzgerald, (1809-1883) • Robert Fitzgerald (1910 - 1985) • John Fletcher, (1579-1625) • John Gould Fletcher, (1886-1950), Imagist poet • F. S. Flint (Imagist manifestos) • Theodor Fontane, (1819-1898) • John Forbes, (1950-1998), Australian poet • Carolyn Forché, born 1950 • Ford Madox Ford, (1873-1939), promoter of many other writers. • John Ford, (1586-1639), playwright and poet. • John M. Ford, (1957-2006), novelist and poet. • Ugo Foscolo, (1778-1827) • Hristo Fotev, (1934-2002), Bulgarian poet • Fazil Jamili, (born 1968), Urdu Poet, Journalist from Pakistan Fr-Fu • Janet Frame, (born 1924) • Robert Francis, (1901-1987) • Veronica Franco, (1546-1591) • Naim Frashëri (1846—1900) • Louis Fréchette, (1839-1908), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist • Erich Fried, (1921-1988) • Max Frisch, (1911-1991), Swiss poet • Robert Frost, (1874-1963), American poet • Gene Frumkin, (1928-2007), American poet • Alice Fulton, (born 1952), Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry winner • Fazil Jamili, (born 1968), Urdu Poet, Journalist from Pakistan • Fuzûlî, (1483?–1556), Azerbaijani and Ottoman poet G Ga-Gl • James Galvin, (1951 - ) • Karina Galvez, (1964- ), Ecuadorian Poet • Asadulla Khan Ghalib, (1796-1869) Urdu & Persian Poet • Etienne-Paulin Gagne (1808-1876) • Jean Garrigue (1914 - 1972) • Samuel Garth (1661 - 1719) • George Gascoigne, (1525-1577) • David Gascoyne (1916 - 2001) • Théophile Gautier, (1811-1872) • John Gay, (1685-1732), songwriter, poet • Stefan George, (1868-1933) • Dan Gerber, (born 1940) • Paul Gerhardt, (c. 1606-1676) • Aaref Ghazvini, (1882- 1934) • Charles Ghigna (Father Goose) (born 1946) • Khalil Gibran, (The Prophet) (1883-1931) • Wilfred Wilson Gibson (October 2, 1878 - May 26, 1962) • Allen Ginsberg, (1926-1997) • Dana Gioia (essays on poetry) • Nikki Giovanni, (born 1943) • Giuseppe Giusti, (1809-1850) • Denis Glover, (1912-1980) • Louise Glück, (1943 - ) Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry Go • Gérald Godin, (1938-1994), Quebec poet and politician • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, (1749-1832), (part-time;) • Octavian Goga (1881-1938) Romanian poet • Lea Goldberg, (1911-1970) • Rumer Godden (In Noahs Ark) • Ziya Gökalp • Oliver Goldsmith, (1730-1774), The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes • Pavel Golia (1887-1959) • Luis de Gongora, Spanish poet • Lorna Goodison (born 1947) Jamaican poet • Eva Gore-Booth notable activist poet sister of Countess Markievicz • Sergei Gorodetsky (1884-1967) • Hedwig Gorski, (born 1949), first Performance poet, American avant-garde literature • Herman Gorter (1864-1927), Dutch poet Gr Gra-Gri • Anders Abraham Grafström, (1790-1870), Swedish poet • Günter Grass, (born 1927), author • Richard Graves, (1715-1804), British poet and essayist • Robert Graves, (1895-1985), British author • Thomas Gray, (1716-1771), British poet • Robert Greene, (1558-1592) • Horace Gregory • Eamon Grennan • Fulk Greville, (1554-1628) • Bill Griffiths, (born 1948) • Franz Grillparzer • Nicholas Grimald, (1519-1562) • Angelina Weld Grimke • Charlotte Forten Grimke Gro-Gy • Stanisław Grochowiak • Philip Gross • Igo Gruden, (1893-1948) • Edgar Guest, (American poet of the 1920s) • Jorge Guillen, (1893-1984) • Nicolas Guillén, (1902-1989), (Cuban poet) • Guido Guinizelli • Guiot de Provins, (French poet of the 12th century) • Gül Baba • Nikolay Gumilyov, (1886-1921) • Ivan Gundulić (Gianfrancesco Gondola), (1589-1638) • Thom Gunn, (born 1929) • Ivor Gurney, (1890-1937) • Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (Cuba, 1950- ) • Brion Gysin, (1916-1986) H Ha • Marilyn Hacker • Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame 'Hadrawi' • Hafez, (1315-1390), Persian poet • Hai Zi • Han Yu • Han-Shan • Thomas Hardy, (1840-1928), English poet • Jim Harrison, (born 1937) • Tony Harrison, (born 1937) • Carla Harryman, (born 1952) • David Harsent • Peter Härtling • Gwen Harwood • Alamgir Hashmi • Ahmet Haşim • Gerhart Hauptmann, (1862-1946) • Stephen Hawes, (died 1523) • Robert Stephen Hawker, (1803-1875), Cornish poet/vicar • Robert Hayden He • Seamus Heaney, (born 1939), Saoi of Aosdána • John Heath-Stubbs • Anne Hébert, poet and novelist • Anthony Hecht, (1923-2004) • Jennifer Michael Hecht • John Hegley, also performs as half of the "Popticians" • Heinrich Heine, (1797-1856) • Felicia Hemans, (1793-1835) • Essex Hemphill, (1957–1995) • William Ernest Henley, (1849-1903) • Adrian Henri • Robert Henryson, (died c.1500) Scottish poet • George Herbert, (1593-1633), public orator and poet • Zbigniew Herbert • Johann Gottfried Herder, (1744-1803) • Miguel Hernandez, (1910-1942) • Antoine Héroet, (died 1568) • Robert Herrick, (1591-1674), English poet • Hesiod, ancient Greek poet • Phoebe Hesketh, (1909-2005), English poet • Hermann Hesse, (1877-1962), author of The Glass Bead Game, Steppenwolf • Dorothy Hewett, novelist, poet • Thomas Heywood, (157?-1650) Hi-Hr • William Heyen, poet, literary critic, novelist • Dick Higgins, (1938-1998), Fluxus poet, and publisher • Scott Hightower, (born 1952) • Geoffrey Hill, (born 1932) • Nazım Hikmet • Ellen Hinsey, poet • H.L. Hix, American poet • Rolf Hochhuth, (born 1931), playwright • Hugo von Hofmannsthal, (1874-1929) • James Hogg, (1770-1835) • Friedrich Hölderlin, (1770-1843) • John Hollander, (born 1929) • Oliver Wendell Holmes, (1809-1894), USA scholar • Homer, epic poet, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey • Hugh Hood, Master work is 12 volume novel-series (The New Age). • Thomas Hood, (1798-1845) • A. D. Hope (July 21, 1907 - July 13, 2000) • Gerard Manley Hopkins, (1844-1889) • Quintus Horatius Flaccus (Horace), Roman lyric poet • George Moses Horton • Joan Houlihan • A. E. Housman, (1859-1936) • Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey), (1517-1547) • Richard Howard • Fanny Howe • Susan Howe Hu-Hy • Mohammad Nurul Huda, a modern poet from Bangladesh • Langston Hughes, (1902-1967) • Ted Hughes, (1930-1998) • Richard Hugo • Victor Hugo, (1802-1885), novelist, poet, and playwright • Vicente Huidobro, (1893-1948) • Lynda Hull, (1954-1994) • Alexander Hume, (1560-1609) • James Henry Leigh Hunt, (1784-1859), English poet • Aldous Huxley, (1894-1963) I • Avetik Isahakyan, (1875-1957), an Armenian lyric poet J Ja-Ju • FP Jac (1955–2008), Danish poet • Richard Jago, (1715-1781) • Clive James • Randall Jarrell • Robinson Jeffers, (died 1962) • Simon Jenko, (1835-1869) • Elizabeth Jennings • Jia Dao • John of the Cross (1542-1591), Spanish mystic and poet • Edmund John • Georgia Douglas Johnson • Helene Johnson • James Weldon Johnson, (1871-1938), author, poet, folklorist, and civil rights leader • Lionel Johnson • Samuel Johnson, (1709-1784) • David Jones, (1895-1974), artist and poet • Richard Jones • Ryan Jones • Ben Jonson, (1573-1637), poet and dramatist • June Jordan, (1936-2002), American poet and educator • Anthony Joseph • Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833-1904) • James Joyce, (1882-1941) • Frank Judge, (born 1946), editor & publisher, poet, translator and film critic • Jamal Jumá, (born 1956) • Donald Justice, (1925-2004), poet and artist • Juvenal (late 1st and early 2nd centuries CE) Roman satirist K Ka-Kh • Kabir, Indian social reformer. • Kālidāsa'Sanskrit poet • Kazi Nazrul Islam, Rebel poet of Bengal • Jim Kacian (born 1953) • Uuno Kailas (1901-1933), Finnish • Kálmán Kalocsay, (1891-1976) • Ilya Kaminsky (born 1977) • Orhan Veli Kanik • Andreas Karavis, (born 1932) • Erich Kästner, (1899-1974), poet, novelist • Bob Kaufman (coined "Beatnik") • Shirley Kaufman (born 1923) • Patrick Kavanagh, (1904-1967) • John Keats, (1795-1821) • Weldon Kees • Arthur Kelton, (d. 1549/1550) • X. J. Kennedy • Jack Kerouac, (1922-1969), US writer • Frederick Kesner (born 1967) Australian poet • Keorapetse Kgositsile • Khushal Khan Khattak • Omar Khayyám, (1048-1122) • Velemir Khlebnikov, (1885-1922) • Vladislav Khodasevich, (1886-1939) • Nikos Kavvadias, (1910-1975), Greek poet • Jan Pêt Khorto, Kurdish Poet Ki-Kn • Takarai Kikaku, (1661-1707), Japanese haikai poet and a disciple of Matsuo Bashō • Joyce Kilmer, (1886-1918) • Amy King • Henry King, (1592-1669) • William King, (1663-1712) • Gottfried Kinkel, (1815-1882) • Galway Kinnell (born 1927, Body Bags) • John Kinsella (born 1963) • Thomas Kinsella • Rudyard Kipling, (1865-1936), Just So Stories • Necip Fazıl Kısakürek • Eila Kivikk'aho (1921-2004) • Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock, (1724-1803) • Etheridge Knight Ko Kob-Ky • Kobayashi Issa, (1763 - 1828), Japanese haikai poet • Jan Kochanowski (1530-84) • Kenneth Koch (NY Poet school) • Yusef Komunyakaa (born 1948), Pulitzer Prize recipient, (Dien Cai Dau, Neon Vernacular, etc.) • Faik Konica • Ted Kooser • Srecko Kosovel (1904-1926) • Dezső Kosztolányi Hungarian poet • Taja Kramberger (born 1970) • Dimitris P. Kraniotis (born 1966), Greek poet • Ignacy Krasicki (1735-1801) • Ruth Krauss • Miroslav Krleža (1589-1638), poet, novelist • Marilyn Krysl • Anatoly Kudryavitsky (born 1954), poet, novelist • Maxine Kumin • Stanley Kunitz • Tuli Kupferberg (1923-) • Onat Kutlar • Stephen Kuusisto • Kusumagraj, eminent Indian Marathi poet, writer and humanist L La • Pierre Labrie (1972- ), poet from Quebec • Jarkko Laine, Finnish poet • Philip Lamantia • Alphonse de Lamartine • Charles Lamb (1775-1834) • Letitia Elizabeth Landon • Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), (English writer in Italy) • Philip Larkin, (1922-1985) • James Laughlin • Comte de Lautréamont (1846-1870) • Jan Lauwereyns (born 1969) • D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930) • Henry Lawson, prose and poetry • Layamon • Irving Layton, Canadian poet (1912 - 2006) • Emma Lazarus Le • Edward Lear (1812-1888) • Jan Lechon • Francis Ledwidge (1887-1917) • David Lee • Dennis Lee, writer of children's poetry • Eino Leino (1878-1926), Finnish • Sue Lenier English poet and playwright • Lalitha Lenin • John Leonard (1965- ) Australian • Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837), Italian poet • Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841), poet, novelist • Boleslaw Lesmian • Rika Lesser • Gotthold Lessing, playwright, poet • Denise Levertov (Black Mountain triumvirate) • Philip Levine • Larry Levis • D. A. Levy (1942-1968), artist, poet, and publisher • William Levy • Saunders Lewis (1893-1985) • Wyndham Lewis (1884-1957) Li • Li Hou Zhu, (931-978) • José Lezama Lima (Cuban) • Tim Liardet • Li Po, (701-762), the Poet Immortal • Li Qiao • Li Qingzhao • Li Shangyin • Tim Lilburn • Anne Morrow Lindbergh, (1906-2001) • Sarah Lindsay • Vachel Lindsay, (1879-1931) • Thomas Lodge, (1556-1625) • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, (1807-1882), American • Federico García Lorca • Audre Lorde, (1934-1992) American poet • Richard Lovelace, (1618-1658) • Amy Lowell, (1874-1925), American • James Russell Lowell, (1819-1891), American • Robert Lowell, (1917-1977), American • Mina Loy (Dada) • Lu You • Gherasim Luca • Lucilius • Maria White Lowell, (1821-1853), American • Lucan, (39-65), Roman • Lucretius, (98?-55 BC), physicist • Fitz Hugh Ludlow (1836-1870) • Luo Binwang • Mario Luzi • John Lydgate, (1370-1450) • John Lyly, (1553-1606) • George Lyttelton, (1709-1773) M Ma Mac-Mak • Hugh MacDiarmid, (1892-1978) • George MacDonald, (1824-1905), poet, novelist • Sorley MacLean, (1911-1996), Scots Gaelic poet • Gwendolyn MacEwen, Canadian writer, poet • Arthur Machen, (1863-1947), Irish poet • Compton Mackenzie • Archibald MacLeish, (1892-1982) • Louis MacNeice, (1907-1963) • Haki R. Madhubuti • John Gillespie Magee, Jr., (1922-1941) (aviation poet, combat pilot officer) • Derek Mahon (Northern Irish poet) • Rudolf Maister (1874-1934), general and poet • G. D. Madgulkar (1919-Unknown) Marathi and Hindi poet, lyricist, playwright, actor and orator. • Majeed Amjad (Pakistani poet) Mal-Mar • Stephane Mallarme, (1842-1898) • David Mallet, (c.1705–1765) • Sir Thomas Malory • Goffredo Mameli (1827-1849), Italian patriot, poet and writer • Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938), (also spelt Mandelshtam), Russian poet • James Clarence Mangan • Bill Manhire (born 1946) • Marcus Manilius (1st century) • Heinrich Mann, (1871-1950) • Klaus Mann, (1906-1949) • Thomas Mann, (1875-1955), author • Ruth Manning-Sanders, (1895-1988) • Robert Mannyng of Brunne, (1269-1340) • Chris Mansell (1953-) • Alessandro Manzoni, (1785-1873), poet, novelist • Ausias March, (1397-1459), poet of the 15th century • Marie de France, (fl. 12th century) • Giambattista Marini, (1569-1625) • Edwin Markham • Christopher Marlowe, (1564-1593), English playwright • Clément Marot, (1496-1544) • José Martí, (1853–1895), Cuban poet and writer. • Martial (40-ca. 102), Roman epigrammist • Harry Martinson, (1904-1978), Swedish poet • Andrew Marvell, (1621-1678) Mas-Maz • John Masefield, (1878-1967) • Edgar Lee Masters, (1869-1950) • Glyn Maxwell, (born 1962) • Vladimir Mayakovsky, (1893-1930) • Karl May, (1842-1912), German poet Mc • Michael McClure (Dark Brown - beat) • John McCrae, (1872-1918), In Flanders Fields • Bryant H. McGill • Elvis McGonagall • William Topaz McGonagall, (died 1902), reputed to be the worst poet in the history of the English language • Roger McGough, (born 1937), comedian, poet • Campbell McGrath • Wendy McGrath • Thomas McGrath, (1916-1990) • Duncan McIntyre, Gaelic poet, aka Duncan Ban McIntyre • James McIntyre, (1827-1906), the "Cheese Poet", known as the worst poet in Canadian history • Claude McKay • Don McKay • Rod McKuen • James McMichael (born 1939) Me • Norman MacCaig • Mei Yaochen • Meng Haoran • George Meredith, (1828-1909), English poet, novelist • Kersti Merilaas, (1913-1986), Estonian poet, member of the Arbujad • Stuart Merrill, (1863-1915), (symbolist) • James Merrill, (1926-1995), (The Inner Room & Nights and Days) • Thomas Merton, (1915-1968), American author and Trappist monk • W.S. Merwin, (The Miner's Pale Children) • Sarah Messer, (born 1966), American poet and writer • Charlotte Mew, (1869-1928) • Henry Meyer, (1840-1925) Mi-Ml • Michael Madhusudan Dutt • Henri Michaux, poet and painter • Adam Mickiewicz, (1798-1855), outstanding Polish poet and writer • Veronica Micle (1850–1889) • Agnes Miegel, (1879-1964) • Josephine Miles • Edna St. Vincent Millay, (1892-1950) • Joaquin Miller, (1837-1913) • Leslie Adrienne Miller • Tim Miller, poet and publisher • Spike Milligan, (1918-2002), (The Goon Show) • Czesław Miłosz, Polish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980 (1911-2004) • Alice Duer Miller • Grazyna Miller, poet and translator Italian -Polish, • John Milton, (1608-1674), English poet • Gabriela Mistral, (1889-1957), Winner of the nobel prize for literature. • Adrian Mitchell • S. Weir Mitchell, American novelist, poet • Ndre Mjeda Mo • Harold Monro • Harriet Monroe (Poetry magazine) • Charles Montagu (1st Earl of Halifax), (1661-1715), creator of the Bank of England • Eugenio Montale (Nobel Laureate) • Marianne Moore, (1887-1972) • Dom Moraes • Merrill Moore, (1903-1957), Sonneteer • Thomas Moore, (1779-1852) • John Morgan, (1688-1733) • Christian Morgenstern, (1871-1914) • William Morris, (1834-1896), (Norse sagas & old French matter) • Jim Morrison (poet, songwriter) • Stephen Morse (1945 - ), (American Small Press Poet and Publisher) • Valzhyna Mort (born 1981) • Moschus (fl. 2nd century BC), bucolic poet • Howard Moss • Andrew Motion, (poet laureate 1999-2009) • Enrique Moya, (poet, fiction writer, essayist, born 1958) Mu • Erich Mühsam, (1878-1934), German poet and revolutionary • Paul Muldoon, (born 1951) • Lale Müldür, (born 1956) • Laura Mullen, American poet • Sheila Murphy, U.S. poet • Joan Murray, (born 1945), U.S. poet. • Les Murray, (born 1938) • Anthony Munday, (1553-1633) • Richard Murphy, poet, member of Aosdána • Susan Musgrave, Poet. • Muhammad Tahir ul-Qadri, Pakistani poet and scholar • George Murnu, aromanian poet My • Lam Quang My, Vietnamese poet N Na-Nj • Vladimir Nabokov, (1899-1977) • Ogden Nash, (1902-1971) • Thomas Nashe, (1567-1601) • Nedîm, (1681?–1730), Ottoman poet • John Neihardt, (1881-1973) • Émile Nelligan, (1879-1941), Quebec poet • Howard Nemerov, (born 1920), (Guide to the Ruins) • Pablo Neruda, (Residence on Earth 1946), Winner of the nobel prize for literature. • Nesîmî, (d. 1417?), Azerbaijani poet • Neşâtî, (d. 1674), Ottoman poet • Henry Newbolt, (1862-1938), historian, poet • John Henry Newman, (1801-1890) • Nezami, (1141–1209), Persian poet • Aimee Nezhukumatathil (1974- ) • B. P. Nichol, (1944-1988) • John Gambril Nicholson (6 October 1866 - 1 July 1931) • Lorine Niedecker (May 12, 1903 - December 31, 1970) • Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (Migjeni), (1911-1938) • Petar Petrovic Njegos, (1813-1851), Serb poet & ruler • Noon Meem Rashid (Pakistani poet) No-Ny • Christopher Nolan, (born 1970), poet, member of Aosdána • Fan Noli (January 6, 1882 - March 13, 1965) • Nolla, Olga (1938-2001), Puerto Rican poet and writer • Caroline Norton (1808 - 1877) • Cyprian Kamil Norwid • Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg), (1772-1801), German poet and novelist • Alfred Noyes • Julia Nyberg (1784-1854) • Naomi Shihab Nye O • Ron Offen (1930-) • Frank O'Hara (1926-1966), New York School • Sharon Olds • Mary Oliver • Charles Olson (Black Mountain School founder) • Saishu Onoe, Japanese poet • George Oppen • Peter Orlovsky (beat) • Gregory Orr(born 1947) • Öser • Alice Oswald • Ouyang Xiu • Ovid, (43 BC-17 AD), Roman poet • Wilfred Owen, (1893-1918) • Ismet Özel P Pa • Ruth Padel (born 8 May 1946) • Ron Padgett • Grace Paley • Francis Turner Palgrave (September 28, 1824 - October 24, 1897) • Palladas • Michael Palmer, (1943-) • Daniele Pantano, (1976-) • Dorothy Parker, (1893-1967) • Thomas Parnell, (1670-1718) • Nicanor Parra, Chile • Giovanni Pascoli, Italian poet • Boris Pasternak, (1890-1960), novelist • Kenneth Patchen, (1911-1972) • Andrew Barton Paterson (banjo) • Don Paterson • Coventry Patmore • Brian Patten • Octavio Paz, (1914-1998), Mexican poet Pe-Pl • Thomas Love Peacock, (1785-1866), English poet, novelist • Patrick Pearse, poet, teacher and leader of the Easter Rising • Charles Péguy, 20th century poet • Kathleen Peirce, (born 1956) • Sam Pereira • Lucia Perillo • Persius (34-62), Roman poet • Fernando Pessoa, (1888-1935) • Robert Peters, (1924-) American poet • Pascale Petit • Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), (1304-1374) • Ambrose Philips • Tanwir Phool,(born 1948) English & Urdu Pakistani poet • Pindar (522-443 BC), Theban lyric poet • Robert Pinsky (former US poet laureate) • Ruth Pitter • Christine de Pizan, (circa 1365-circa 1430), historian, poet, philosopher • Sylvia Plath, (1932-1963), • Shmuel Plavnik(1886-1941), Belarusian poet and writer Po-Pu • Edgar Allan Poe, (1809-1849), US mystery writer and poet • Edward Pollock, (1823-1858), California poet • Marie Ponsot, (born 1921) • Alexander Pope, (1688-1744), English poet • Judith Pordon, (born 1954), American poet • Ezra Pound, (1885-1972), (Imagist movement leader) • Halina Poswiatowska • Winthrop Mackworth Praed • E.J. Pratt Canadian poet • France Prešeren, (1800-1849), Slovene • Jacques Prévert, (1900-1977), French poet • Robert Priest Canadian poet • Richard Price (born 1966) • Matthew Prior, (1664-1721) • Bryan Waller Proctor • Sextus Propertius, (50 or 45-15 BCE), Latin Poet • Kevin Prufer (born 1969) • Luigi Pulci • Aleksandr Pushkin, (1799-1837), Russian poet Q • Nizar Qabbani R Ra-Re • Dalia Rabikovich, (born 1936) • Shamsur Rahman, 20th century modern poet from Bangladesh • Kathleen Raine, (1908-2003) • Samina Raja, Pakistani poet • Carl Rakosi (1903-2004) • Dudley Randall • Thomas Randolph, (1605-1635) • Agnes Rapai, (1952- Hungarian poet • John Crowe Ransom, (1888-1974) • Tom Raworth • Man Ray, (1890-1976), (Dada) • Wayne Ray, 1950 - • Angela Readman • Henry Reed, (1914-1986) • Ishmael Reed • James Reaney • Abraham Regelson, (1896-1981) • Christopher Reid (In the Echoey Tunnel) • Erich Maria Remarque, (1898-1970), author of Im Westen nichts Neues, or All Quiet on the Western Front (1929) • Kenneth Rexroth • Charles Reznikoff • Pi Rixiu Ri • Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi (1941–2001)Sufi, poet & author • Stan Rice, (1943-2002), poet and artist • Adrienne Rich • Lola Ridge, (1873-1941) • Laura Riding, (1901-1981) • Anne Ridler • James Whitcomb Riley, (1853-1916) • Rainer Maria Rilke, (1875-1926) • Arthur Rimbaud, (1854-1891), symbolist poet Ro • Edwin Arlington Robinson, (1869-1935) • Mary Robinson, (1990-1997), Irish poet • Georges Rodenbach, Symbolist poet and novelist • Theodore Roethke, (1908-1963) • Pierre de Ronsard, (1524-1585) • Peter Rosegger, (died 1918) • Franklin Rosemont, (born 1943) • Penelope Rosemont • Isaac Rosenberg, (1890-1918) • Christina Rossetti, (1830-1894), English poet • Dante Gabriel Rossetti, (1828-1882), English poet • Nicholas Rowe • Richard Rowlands, (1565-1630) • Susanna Roxman • Tadeusz Różewicz Ru-Ry • Friedrich Rückert • Muriel Rukeyser, (1913-1980) • Johan Ludvig Runeberg, (1804-1877) • Rumi • Andrus Rõuk (born 1957) • Ryōkan, (1758–1831), Japanese calligrapher and poet S Sa • Umberto Saba • Sa'di, (1184 – 1283/1291), Persian poet • Ali Ahmad Said, (1930- ) • Mellin de Saint-Gelais, (ca. 1491-1558) • Farida Samerkhanova, Canadian poet of Tatar descent • Carl Sandburg, (1878-1967) • Satsvarupa Das Goswami (1939-) • Sonia Sanchez • Michal Šanda, (1965- ), Czech poet • Sappho, ancient Greek poet • Ann Sansom, contemporary English poet • Taneda Santōka, (1882 - 1940), Japanese free-verse haiku poet • William Saroyan, (1908-1981), an American author of Armenian descent • Siegfried Sassoon, (1886-1967), British war poet • Subagio Sastrowardoyo, (1924-1995), Indonesian poet Sc-Se • Genrikh Sapgir, (1928-1999), Russian poet and fiction writer • Maurice Scève, (c. 1500-1564) • Friedrich Schiller, (1759-1805), poet, playwright • Arno Schmidt, (1914-1979) • Arthur Schnitzler, (1862-1931), writer • Delmore Schwartz (In Dreams Begin Responsibilities) • Sir Walter Scott, (1771-1832), inventor of historical novel • Gil Scott-Heron, (born 1949) • George Bazeley Scurfield, (1920-1991), English poet, novelist, author and politician • Johannes Secundus, (1511-1536), Neo-Latin poet • Jaroslav Seifert, (1901-1986), (Nobel Prize) • Léopold Senghor, (1906-2001) • Robert W. Service, poet of the Yukon • Vikram Seth • Anne Sexton, (1928-1974) Sh-Si • Thomas Shadwell • William Shakespeare, (c. 1564-1616), English poet • Tupac Shakur, (1971-1996), Artist and black activist • Otep Shamaya, (born 1979), poet and songwriter • Ntozake Shange, (born 1948) • Jo Shapcott • Karl Shapiro • Mary Shelley, (1797-1851) • Percy Bysshe Shelley, (1792-1822) • William Shenstone • Bhupi Sherchan, Nepal poet • Taras Shevchenko • Masaoka Shiki, (1867 - 1902), Japanese author, poet, literary critic, and journalist • James Shirley, (1596-1666) • Avraham Shlonsky • Sir Philip Sidney, (born 1554) • Eli Siegel, (1902-1978) • Ron Silliman (born 1946) • Shel Silverstein, (1930-1999) • Simeon Simev • Charles Simic • Louis Simpson, (born 1923) • Lemn Sissay • Edith Sitwell, (1887-1964) • Marilyn Singer Sk-Sn • John Skelton, (1460-1529) • Sasha Skenderija • Kenneth Slessor • Anton Martin Slomsek, (1800-1862), bishop, author, poet and national regenerator. • Juliusz Slowacki • Boris Slutsky, (1919-1986), Russian poet • Christopher Smart • Charlotte Turner Smith, (1749-1806) • Clark Ashton Smith, (1893-1961) • Margaret Smith, American poet and artist • Patti Smith {poet and songwriter} • Stevie Smith, (1902-1971) • William Jay Smith • Tobias Smollett, (1721-1771) • Gary Snyder, (born 1930), (beat - Regarding Wave) So-Sp • Edith Södergran • Sōgi (1421-1502), Japanese waka and renga poet • Nishiyama Sōin, (1605-1682), Japanese haikai poet • David Solway, (born 1941) • William Somervile, (1675-1742) • Sophocles, (c.496-406 BC), Athenian tragedian • Charles Sorley, (1895-1915), war poet • Natsume Sōseki, (1867-1916), Kokoro, I Am a Cat • Gary Soto • Robert Southey, (1774-1843), Poet Laureate 1813 • Robert Southwell, (1561-1595) • Stephen Spender, (Twenty Poems - Oxford, 1930) • Edmund Spenser, (1552-1599) St Sta-Sto • Leopold Staff • William Stafford • Harold Standish, (1919-1972), Canadian poet • George Starbuck • Statius, (c. AD 45-96) • Joseph Stefan, (1835-1893), Slovene • Gertrude Stein, (1874-1946), Modernist innovator in prose and poetry • Eric Stenbock • Mattie Stepanek, (1990-2004), American poet and advocate • Gerald Stern • Wallace Stevens, (1880-1955) • Robert Louis Stevenson, (1850-1894) • Trumbull Stickney, (19th c.) • James Still • Donna J. Stone (1933-1994), American poet and philanthropist • Ruth Stone, (born 1915) • Theodor Storm, (1817-1888) • Alfonsina Storni, (1892-1938) Str-Stu • Mark Strand (former Poet Laureate, Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry winner) • Botho Strauss, (born 1944) • Joseph Stroud, (born 1943) • Jesse Stuart Su-Sz • Su Shi • Su Xiaoxiao • Sir John Suckling • Suleiman the Magnificent, ruler of the Ottoman Empire and Islamic poet • Cemal Süreya • Patrick Süskind (b. 1949) • Paul Summers poet (b. 1967) • Robert Sward poet (b. 1933) • Cole Swensen poet (b. 1955), awareded Guggenheim Fellowship in Poetry 2006 • May Swenson • Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) • Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837–1909) • Joshua Sylvester (1563–1618) • Lőrinc Szabó Hungarian poet • Wisława Szymborska (b. 1923), Polish poet, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1996 T Ta-Te • Rabindranath Tagore, (1861-1941), Bengali poet, Nobel laureate of 1913 • Tao Qian • Jovica Tasevski-Eternijan, Macedonian poet, essayist and literary critic • Torquato Tasso, (1544-1595) • Allen Tate, (1899-1979) • James Tate • Henry Taylor, (1800-1886) • Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) • Telesilla (fl. 510BC), Greek poet • Alfred Tennyson, (1809-1892), English poet • Lucy Terry • A.S.J. Tessimond • Neyzen Tevfik Th-To • Ernest Thayer, (1863-1940) • Theocritus (fl. 3rd century BC), bucolic poet • Jan Theuninck, (born 1954) • Dylan Thomas, (1914-1953) • Edward Thomas, (1878-1917) • Lorenzo Thomas, (1944-2005) • R. S. Thomas, (1913-2000) • John Thompson, (1845-1913), Canadian writer • Francis Thompson, (1859-1907) • James Thomson, (1700-1748) • James Thomson, (1834-1882) • Henry David Thoreau, (1817-1862) • Tibullus, (c. 54 BC-19 BC) • Chidiock Tichborne, (1558-1586), conspirator and poet • Thomas Tickell • Ludwig Tieck, (1773-1853) • Melvin B. Tolson • Jean Toomer Tr-Tz • Thomas Traherne • Georg Trakl, (1887-1914) • Elizabeth Treadwell (1967-) • Michel Tremblay, (born 1942), author, playwright, poet • Roland Michel Tremblay, (born 1972), author, poet, scriptwriter • Calvin Trillin, (born 1935), American writer of comic verse • Quincy Troupe • Tõnu Trubetsky Estonian/Ruthenian poet • Marina Tsvetaeva, (1892-1941), Russian poet • Kurt Tucholsky, (1890-1935), German poet • Hovhannes Tumanyan, (1869-1923), the "All-Armenian poet" • Julian Turner (born 1955), English poet • Thomas Tusser, 16th century English poet. • Ğabdulla Tuqay, (1886-1913), Tatar poet • Hone Tuwhare, (born 1922) • Julian Tuwim • Jan Twardowski • Pontus de Tyard, (c. 1521-1605) • Fyodor Tyutchev, (1803-1873) • Tristan Tzara, (1896-1963), (Dada) U • Miguel de Unamuno • Giuseppe Ungaretti, Italian poet • Louis Untermeyer, (1885-1977), (Treasury of Erotic Poetry) • John Updike, (born 1932), (Facing Nature) • Allen Upward, Imagist • Kavisekhara Dr Umar Alisha V Va-Ve • Mona Van Duyn • Cesar Vallejo, (1892-1938) • Paul Valéry, (1871-1945), French author and poet of the Symbolist school • Jean-Pierre Vallotton, (1955), French speaking Swiss poet and writer • Varand, (Born 1954), Armenian poet, writer, translator, painter, professor of Armenian literature • Dimitris Varos, (1949-) • Henry Vaughan, (1621-1695) • Vazha-Pshavela (Luka Razikashvili), (1861-1915) • Vemana • Helen Vendler • Jacint Verdaguer, (1845-1902) • Paul Verlaine, (1844-1896) • Paul Vermeersch, (born 1973) Canadian • Alfonso Vallejo, (born 1943) Spanish Vi-Vr • Francis Vielé-Griffin (symbolist) • Peter Viereck • François Villon, (1431-c.1474) • Gilles Vigneault, (born 1928), Quebec singer-songwriter and poet • Publius Vergilius Maro • Roemer Visscher, (1547-1620), Dutch salesman, writer and poet • Walther von der Vogelweide, (c. 1170-c. 1230) • Vincent Voiture, (1598-1648) • Joost van den Vondel, (1587-1679), Dutch playwright, poet • Andrei Voznesensky, (born 1933) • Stanko Vraz, (1810-1851) W Wa • Wace (c. 1115-c. 1183) • Sidney Wade (born 1951) • Diane Wakoski (born 1937) • Derek Walcott (born 1930) • Rosmarie Waldrop (born 1935) • Arthur Waley (1889-1966) • Alice Walker (born 1944) • Edmund Waller (1606-1687) • Connie Wanek (born 1952) • Wang Wei (698-759) • Emily Warn • Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) • Thomas Warton (1728-1790) • Roger Waters (born 1943) • Barrett Watten (born 1948) • Isaac Watts (1674-1748) • David Wayne (1914-1995) We-Wh • John Webster (c.1580-c.1634 • Hannah Weiner (1928–1997) • Wen Yiduo Chinese poet (1899 - 1946) • Philip Whalen (1923-2002) • Margaret Walker (1915-1998) • Martin Walser (born 1927) • Franz Werfel (1890-1945) • Johan Herman Wessel (1742-1785) • Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) • E.B. White (1899-1985), American essayist, author, humorist, and poet • James L. White (1936-1981), American poet, editor and teacher • Walt Whitman (1819-1892), American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist • Isabella Whitney b. 1540s? • Reed Whittemore b. 1919, American poet, biographer, critic, literary journalist and college professor • John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892), American poet Wi • Les Wicks (1955-) • Ulrika Widström (1764-1841) • John Wieners (1934-2002) • Richard Wilbur (born 1921) • Jane Wilde, (1826-1896) • Oscar Wilde, (1854-1900) • John Wilkinson (born 1953) • William IX, Duke of Aquitaine (1071-1126) • Emmett Williams (1925-2007) • Miller Williams (born 1930) • Oscar Williams (1900-1964) • Saul Williams (born 1972) • Sherley Anne Williams (1944-1999) • Waldo Williams (1904-1971) • William Carlos Williams (1883-1963) • William Williams Pantycelyn (1717-1791) • John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647-1680) • Peter Lamborn Wilson • Christian Wiman (born 1966) • Yvor Winters (1900-1968) • George Wither (1588-1667) Wo-Wy • Rafał Wojaczek (born 1945-1971) • Christa Wolf (born 1929) • Charles Wolfe, (1791-1823) • Hans Wollschläger(1935-2007) • George Woodcock (1912-1995) • Dorothy Wordsworth (1771-1855) • William Wordsworth (1770-1850) • Franz Wright (born 1953) • Philip Stanhope Worsley (1835-1866) • Charles Wright (born in 1935) • C.D. Wright, (born 1949) • James Wright (1927-1980) • Judith Wright (1915-2000) • Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542) • Elinor Wylie (1885-1928) • Hedd Wyn (1887-1917) X • Emanuel Xavier, (born 1971) • Xu Zhimo, (1897-1931) Y • Leo Yankevich (born 1961) • Peyo Yavorov (1878-1914) • William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) • Sergei Yesenin, (1895-1925) • Yevgeny Yevtushenko (born 1933) • Akiko Yoindia Shayariadabano, (1878-1942), Japanese author, poet, feminist and pacifist • Marguerite Young (1908-1995) • David Young (born 1946) • Edward Young (1683-1765) • Kevin Young (born 1970) • A. W. Yrjänä (1967-) • Yunus Emre (1238?-1320?) Z • Adam Zagajewski (born 1945) • Andrea Zanzotto (born 1921) • Marya Zaturenska (1902-1982) • Benjamin Zephaniah (born 1958) • Calvin Ziegler (1854-1930) • Zuhayr ibn Abî Sûlmâ (520-609) Louis Zukofsky (1904-1978)
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