- To a Mentor by Glen Martin Fitch
- To A Poet, Who Would Have Me Praise Certain Bad Poets, Imitators Of His And Mine by William Butler Yeats
- To Be Carved On A Stone At Thoor Ballylee by William Butler Yeats
- To Don Quixote, Translation of Paul Verlaine's A Don Quichotte by T. Wignesan.
- To Dr. Moore by Helen Maria Williams
- To Edmund Spenser by Glen Martin Fitch
- To John Keats by Glen Martin Fitch
- To My Lady of Poetry by Alfonsina Storni
- To Northrop Frye by Glen Martin Fitch
- To One who Loved not Poetry by Sappho
- To the author(s) of Manimekalai by T. Wignesan
- To the Muses (Consider Yourselves Invoked) by Glen Martin Fitch
- To The Poet Before Battle by Ivor Gurney
- To The Poet On The Subject Of Flowers by Arthur Rimbaud
- To the Reader by Pamela Spiro Wagner
- Tracks in the Private Country by T. Wignesan
- TRAVELING by kapardeli eftichia
- Truth And Beauty by Elizabeth Akers Allen
- Tu che mi tacci by Lionello Grifo
- Untitled by kapardeli eftichia
- Untitled XX by Yunus Emre
- VALSEUSE by Bruno Morello
- Venus and Candor by Paul Hartal
- Verses Written under the Picture of Fortune by Robert Greene
- Vibrancy of Inner Sunshine by Reynaldo Casison
- Victor by kapardeli eftichia
- VIE by Bruno Morello
- Violets- beauty -passing by kapardeli eftichia
- vorticism is a choka in its modular home by Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé
- what a poet must do by Raj Arumugam
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