Incoming Resources
- A dream of summer, poems for the sensuous season, selected by Robert Atwan ; introduction by Mary Oliver
- Standard English poems, Spenser to Tennyson, Selected and ed. by Henry S. Pancoast
- The universe of us, Lang Leav
- The Faber popular reciter, edited by Kingsley Amis
- The Faber book of epigrams & epitaphs, edited with an introd. by Geoffrey Grigson
- The Poetry of flowers, edited by Samuel Carr
- A treasury of humorous poetry, being a compilation of witty, facetious, and satirical verse selected from the writings of British and American poets
- William Blake, selected poems, William Blake
- Poetry; an introductory anthology
- Orpheus & company, contemporary poems on Greek mythology, edited by Deborah DeNicola
- The poets' corner, the one-and-only poetry book for the whole family, [selected by] John Lithgow
- The poet's craft, verses selected by Helen Fern Daringer & Anne Thaxter Eaton ... illustrated by Helene Carter
- The highwayman, by Alfred Noyes ; illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak
- The home book of verse, American and English, with an appendix containing a few well-known poems in other languages
- Song of the wild, a first book of animals, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Petr Horác̆ek
- The Atlantic book of British and American poetry
- Invitation to poetry, a round of poems from John Skelton to Dylan Thomas, arr. with comments
- All the poems of Stevie Smith, [Stevie Smith] ; edited and introduced by Will May
- Hilary Knight's The owl and the pussy-cat, based on the poem by Edward Lear
- Home book of verse, American and English, with an appendix containing a few well-known poems in other languages
- A book of historical poems, compiled and edited by William R. Bowlin
- Palgrave's The golden treasury, to which is appended the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam, with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer
- The world's best-loved poems, compiled by James Gilchrist Lawson
- The Random House large print treasury of best-loved poems, edited by Louis Phillips
- One hundred and one famous poems, with a prose supplement, an anthology
- A new nonsense alphabet, Edward Lear ; edited by Susan Hyman
- An introduction to the study of poetry, [by] Richard Ray Kirk [and] Roger Philip McCutcheon
- The golden treasury of poetry, Selected and with a commentary by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrated by Joan Walsh Anglund
- Eight lines and under, an anthology of short, short poems
- The Oxford book of English verse, 1250-1900, chosen and edited by A. T. Quiller-Couch
- The worldly muse, an anthology of serious light verse
- Robert Browning, edited by Eileen Gillooly ; illustrated by Joel Spector
- Dark of the moon, poems of fantasy and the macabre, edited by August Derleth
- A year in poetry, a treasury of classic and modern verses for every date on the calendar, edited by Thomas E. Foster & Elizabeth C. Guthrie ; foreword by Richard Wilbur
- Bright wings, an illustrated anthology of poems about birds, edited by Billy Collins ; paintings by David Allen Sibley
- Selected poems, E. E. Cummings ; with introduction and commentary by Richard S. Kennedy
- A treasury of helpful verse, selected by John White Chadwick and Annie Hathaway Chadwick
- Bilbo's last song, at the Grey Havens, J.R.R. Tolkien ; illustrated by Pauline Baynes
- William Shakespeare, edited by David Scott Kastan & Marina Kastan ; illustrated by Glen Harrington
- The complete poetry and essential prose of John Milton, edited by William Kerrigan, John Rumrich, and Stephen M. Fallon
- Poets of the English language, edited by W.H. Auden and Norman Holmes Pearson
- Poems that make grown men cry, 100 men on the words that move them, edited by Anthony and Ben Holden
- The best loved poems of the American people, selected by Hazel Felleman
- The healing power of poetry, Foreword by Norman Vincent Peale
- Poems teachers ask for, selected by readers of "Normal instructor-primary plans"
- Touchstones, American poets on a favorite poem, edited by Robert Pack, Jay Parini
- Familiar poems, annotated, Isaac Asimov
- The college anthology of British and American verse, Edited by A. Kent Hieatt [and] William Park
- Love & misadventure, written & illustrated by Lang Leav
- The Family poetry book, foreward by Felicity Kendal