Foreword 
 
 
SPRING
John Clare  First Sight of Spring 
Thomas Hardy The Year’s Awakening 
Emily Dickinson ‘‘Light exists in Spring’’
Mary Oliver  Spring 
William Shakespeare ‘‘It was a lover and his lass’’
Robert Frost  Nothing Gold Can Stay
Richard Wilbur March 
Gerard Manley Hopkins Spring 
Stevie Smith  Black March
Robert Frost Spring Pools 
A. E. Housman ‘‘Loveliest of trees’’ 
Ted Hughes March Morning Unlike Others 
Robert Frost  Putting in the Seed
William Shakespeare Spring 
A. E. Housman The Lent Lily 
Jean Garrigue Spring Song II
James Merrill Another April 
A. R. Ammons Resurrections 
Elizabeth Bishop Cold Spring 
William Wordsworth Lines Written in Early Spring
Kay Ryan  Sonnet to Spring 
Thomas Nashe Spring 
Robert Herrick Corinna’s Going a-Maying 
William Carlos Williams The Widow’s Lament in Springtime 
D. H. Lawrence The Enkindled Spring 
Charlotte Mew  ‘‘I so liked Spring’’
Emily Dickinson ‘‘A little Madness in the Spring’’
Christina Rossetti  Another Spring 
Henry Reed  Naming of Parts 
May Swenson  April Light 
Richard Wilbur A Storm in April
Robert Herrick  To Daffodils 
Sara Teasdale  There Will Come Soft Rains 
Robert Browning  Home-Thoughts, from Abroad
Lizette Woodworth Reese  April in Town 
E. E. Cummings [in Just-] 
Walt Whitman Out of May’s Shows Selected
Mary Oliver  Spring 
 
SUMMER
Anon. ‘‘Summer is y-comen in’’ 
Geoffrey Chaucer  Roundel 
Wallace Stevens The House was Quiet and the World was Calm 
Emily Dickinson Further in Summer than the Birds
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey The Sweet Season 
Thomas Hardy At the Royal Academy
Henry David Thoreau "Woof of the sun’’ 
Mary Oliver Summer Poem 
Mona Van Duyn End of May 
James Schuyler I Think
John Clare Summer Moods
John Keats On the Grasshopper and the Cricket
H.D. Pear Tree
Langston Hughes Summer Night
Phyllis McGinley June in the Suburbs
Howard Nemerov Trees
Amy Clampitt Lindenbloom
H.D. Heat
Walt Whitman A July Afternoon by the Pond
Léonie Adams Midsummer
Anon. Summer Song
Ted Hughes Heatwave
May Swenson Flag of Summer
William Cullen Bryant Summer Wind
Henry David Thoreau The Summer Rain
Alice Meynell The Rainy Summer
Richard Wilbur My Father Paints a Summer
David Wagoner Falling Asleep in a Garden
Amy Lowell Dog-Days
Robert Penn Warren August Moon
Seamus Heaney August Moon
John Hollander Late August on the Lido
Robert Frost Hyla Brook
Christina Rossetti Summer is Ended
Emily Dickinson "As imperceptibly as God"
A.E. Housman "When summer's end is nighing"
AUTUMN
John Keats To Autumn 
Emily Dickinson "Summer begins to have the look"
Emily Brontë "Fall, leaves, fall"
Robert Frost Unharvested 
Walter de la Mare Autumn 
John Clare Autumn 
Amy Lowell Autumn 
Edna St. Vincent Millay Autumn Chant
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind 
Ted Hughes The Seven Sorrows 
Edith Wharton An Autumn Sunset
Alexander Puskin Autumn
Louise Bogan Simple Autumnal 
Jean Garrigue The Flux of Autumn 
William Stanley Braithwaite ‘‘Turn me to my yellow leaves’’
Jones Very The Latter Rain 
William Blake To Autumn 
Amy Lowell Hoar-Frost 
Mary Tighe Written in Autumn 
Henry David Thoreau The Fall of the Leaf 
Wallace Stevens Autumn Refrain 
Howard Nemerov The Dying Garden
Anthony Hecht An Autumnal
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Aftermath 
W.S. Merwin The Love for October 
Ted Hughes October Dawn 
Helen Hunt Jackson October 
Thomas Hardy Last Week in October
Marie Ponsot End of October
Robert Penn Warren Heart of Autumn 
Thomas Hood No! 
William Dean Howells November 
Phyllis McGinley November 
Adelaide Crapsey November Night 
A.R. Ammons Late November 
Thomas Hardy During Wind and Rain 
Richard Wilbur Crow’s Nests
Garard Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall
John Hollander An Old-Fashioned Song
William Shakespeare ‘‘That time of year thou mayst in me behold’’
E.E. Cummings [l(a]
WINTER
William Shakespeare Winter 
Thomas Sackville, Earl of Dorset Winter
Emily Dickinson "It sifts from Leaden Sieves"
Henry David Thoreau "Pray to what earth does this sweet cold belong"
Anne Bradstreet Winter 
A.E. Housman "The night is freezing fast"
John Clare Winter Walk 
James Russell Lowell The First Snow-Fall 
James Merrill From a Notebook 
Ralph Waldo Emerson The Snow-Storm
Gjertrud Schnackenberg The Paperweight 
John Greenleaf Whittier From Snow-Bound 208
Donald Hall The Snow 
William Shenstone Lines Written on a Window at the Leasowes at a Time of Very Deep Snow 
Elinor Wylie Silver Filigree 
W.S. Merwin To a Leaf Falling in Winter
Amy Clampitt Runes, Blurs, Sap Rising 
Anthony Hecht Crows in Winter
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Snow-Flakes
Robert Frost Afterflakes 
Wallace Stevens The Snow Man
Thomas Campion "Now winter nights enlarge"
Angelina Weld Grimké A Winter Twilight 
Kay Ryan Winter Fear
Anthony Hecht Sestina d’Inverno
A.R. Ammons Winter Scene 
Emily Dickinson "There’s a certain Slant of light"
Richard Wilbur Year’ End 
Ted Hughes Snow and Snow 
Emily Brontë "The night is darkening round me"
Robert Frost "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" 
Karl Shapiro California Winter 
William Carlos Williams Winter 
Emily Dickinson "The Sky is low –the Clouds are mean"
Richard Wilbur Orchard Trees, January 
Edward Thomas February Afternoon
James Schuyler February 13, 1975 
 
 
Index of Authors 
 
Acknowledgment