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"Houses"—so the Wise Men tell me— (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
"Nature" is what we see (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
“Faith” is a fine invention (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
"Nature" is what we see (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
“Faith” is a fine invention (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
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I. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
II. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
III. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
IV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
V. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VI. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VIII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
IX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part I (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
X. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part II (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
XX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XXIV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XXV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part III (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part IV (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
XLVI. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XLVII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part V (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
L. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part VI (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
LXVI. Sonnet (Czech, German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part VII (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
LXXIII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
LXXV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XCVII. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXXIX. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXXXIX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXLVII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
II. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
III. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
IV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
V. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VI. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
VIII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
IX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part I (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
X. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part II (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
XX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XXIV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XXV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part III (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part IV (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
XLVI. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XLVII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part V (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
L. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part VI (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
LXVI. Sonnet (Czech, German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish) – Shakespeare, William
The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner / Part VII (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
LXXIII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
LXXV. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
XCVII. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXXIX. Sonnet (Czech, German, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXXXIX. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
CXLVII. Sonnet (Czech, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
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16 Jap machine gun bullets (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
18 Rugby Street (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
1805 (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
1929 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
1967 (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
18 Rugby Street (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
1805 (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
1929 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
1967 (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
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A Bacchanalian (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
A Bad Night on Third Avenue (German, Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
A Ballad of Burdens (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Ballad Of Dreamland (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Ballade of Suicide (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
A Baroque Sunburst (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Bird came down the Walk (328) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Bird’s Song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
A Birthday (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
A Birthday Present (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
A Blessing (Hungarian) – Wright, James
A Boat (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
A Bookshop Idyll (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
A Bottle And Friend (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
A Boy’s Satan (Hungarian) – Rice, Stan
A boy’s song (Hungarian) – Hogg, James
A Breakfast for Barbarians (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
A Bride in the Thirties (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Brown Girl Dead (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
A Butterfly in Church (Hungarian) – McClellan, George Marion
A Call (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Certain Lady (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
[A child said What is the grass?] (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
A Child's Grace (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
A Child’s Thought Of God (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
A Cloud withdrew from the Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Clumsy Cathecism (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A Coat (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Consumer's Report (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A Contemplation upon Flowers (Hungarian) – King, Henry
A Conversation (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
A Cooking Egg (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Counterfeit — a Plated Person — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Country Life (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Cure of Souls (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
A curious Cloud surprised the Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A dainty song (Hungarian) – Ramsay, Allan
A Death blow is a Life blow to Some (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Death Song (Hungarian) – Morris, William
A Death-scene (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
A Deep-Sworn Vow (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Dialogue Between The Soul And Body (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
A Dialogue Of Self And Soul (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Disaster (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
A Disused Shed In Co. Wexford (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Divine Image (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A Dog Was Crying Tonight in Wicklow Also (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A door just opened on a street (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A dream (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Dream (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A Dream of Suffocation (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Dream Within a Dream (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Dreamed Realization (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
A dried up river is like the soul (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
A Drinking Song (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Dying Race (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
A Dying Tiger — moaned for Drink — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Fairy Tale (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
A Fantasy (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
A Farewell to Arms (Hungarian) – Peele, George
A Forsaken Garden (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Fragment (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
A Frightful Release (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A German Requiem (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
A girl (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A Girl’s Song In Winter (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
A Grain of Rice (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
A Grammarian's Funeral (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
A great Hope fell (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Grey Day (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
A Grief Ago (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Groatsworth of Wit Bought with a Million of Repentance (detail) (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
A Gull (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
A Hairline Fracture (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Hermit Thrush (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Hole In The Floor (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
A Hollow Tree (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A home in dark grass (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Hoplite's Helmet (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A House upon the Height (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Hymn of Nature no. 7 (Gird on thy sword, O man) (Slovak) – Bridges, Robert
A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's last going into Germany (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Hymn to God the Father (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
A Hymn to God the Father (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Jacobite’s Epitaph (Hungarian) – Macaulay, Thomas Babington
A Jar of Honey (Czech, German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Polley , Jacob
A Jew Returns to Germany (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
A Kite for Michael and Christopher (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Kite is a Victim (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
A Lament (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A lament – june 1944 (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
A lane of Yellow led the eye (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Late Spring Day in My Life (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Late Walk (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A learned man (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Leave-Taking (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A lecture upon the shadow (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A life's parallels (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
A Light Snow-Fall after Frost (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
A Litany in Time of Plague (Hungarian) – Nashe, Thomas
A literary romance (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
A Little Boy Lost (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
A little Dog that wags his tail (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Little Girl Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A little Madness in the Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Little While I Fain Would Linger Yet (Hungarian) – Hayne, Paul Hamilton
A London Fête (Hungarian) – Patmore, Coventry
A long — long Sleep — A famous — Sleep — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Long Dress (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A love story (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
A lover (German) – Lowell, Amy
A Lullaby (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
A Man Feared That He Might Find An Assassin (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Man may make a Remark (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Man Meets A Woman In The Street (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
a man who had fallen among thieves (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
A Marriage (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A Martian Sends A Postcard Home (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
A Match (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Meditation In Time Of War (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Meditation On John Constable (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
A Memory Of the Players In a Mirror at Midnight (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
A Mercy (detail) (Hungarian) – Morrison, Toni
A mermaid (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Method of a Cloak (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A Minor Bird (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A Modest Proposal (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Musical Instrument (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
A Mythology Reflects Its Region (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
A narrow Fellow in the Grass (986) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Negro Sermon: Simon Legree (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
A Negro Woman (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
A Newspaper (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day, being the shortest day (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Nocturne (Hungarian) – Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen
A Note on War Poetry (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Pact (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Pæan (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Peasant (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A perfect day for Bananafish (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
A Picture of a Girl in a Bikini (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
A Place (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
A Poem for Someone Killed in Spain (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Poison Tree (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
A Politically Incorrect Ode to Whitman (German) – Nair, Rukmini Bhaya
A Portrait of the Artist (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Prairie Ride (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
A prayer at morning (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Prayer for my Daughter (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Process In The Weather Of The Heart (Slovak) – Thomas, Dylan
A Process In The Weather Of The Heart (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Procession at Candlemas (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A question (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
A Question (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A Quiet Night (Hungarian) – Nims, John Frederick
A Quiet Normal Life (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
A Red Hat (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A Red, Red Rose (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
A Refusal to Mourn (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Removal from Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
A Riddle (German) – Didsbury, Peter
A saint about to fall (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Satyr on Charles II (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
A science — so the Savants say, (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Sedentary Existence (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
A Short History of Nearly Everything (Hungarian) – Bryson, Bill
A Shropshire Lad (XIII) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
A Shropshire Lad XXXI (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
A Sigh for Knockmany (Hungarian) – Carleton, William
A Silent Love (Hungarian) – Dyer, Edward
A Sofa in the Forties (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Song About Myself (Hungarian) – Keats, John
A Song for Simeon (French, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Song In Passing (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
A Song to a Lute (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
A Sonnet (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A Sort of a Song (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
A Step Away from Them (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
A Stopwatch And An Ordnance Map (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
A Stove Lid for W.H. Auden (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Subaltern’s Love Song (Hungarian) – Betjeman, John
A Summer Evening Churchyard (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A Summer Night (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Supermarket in California (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
A Tangled Tale (To my Pupil) (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
A Taste Of Salt Water (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
A Telephone Call (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
A Tenancy (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
A Ternary Of Littles, Upon A Pipkin Of Jelly Sent To A Lady (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
A Thought went up my mind today — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Time to Dance (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
A toad can die of light (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Trip to Paris and Belgium (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
A Twilight in Middle March (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
A Vacant Possession (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Valediction: of Weeping (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Valentine (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Valentine (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
A Vase of Flowers (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
A Venetian Pastoral (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
A very short song (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
A very short story (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
A Virginal (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A virtuoso (Hungarian) – Dobson, Austin
A voice from under the table (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
A Walk After Dark (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
A Welshman to any Tourist (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A West Point Lampoon [Lines on Joe Locke] (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Westray Prayer (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
A Wind Flashes the Grass (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
A Winter Talent (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
A Wish (Czech) – Arnold, Matthew
A Woman Young And Old (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Word To Husbands (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
A year passes (German) – Lowell, Amy
A young fellow name Crane (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
A Young Wife (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Abel’s Bride (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Abou Ben Adhem (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
About the Nightingale (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Absalom and Achitophel (Excerpt) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Absence (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
According to the Mighty Working (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Acquainted with the Night (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Across the Bay (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Act of Kindness (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Adam (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Address to the Beasts (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Adrian Henri's Last Will and Testament (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Adrian Henri’s talking after Christmas blues (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Adventures Of Isabel (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Advice for Geraldine on her Miscellaneous Birthday (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Advice to a Prophet (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Advice To A Raven In Russia (Hungarian) – Barlow, Joel
Advice To A Son (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Advice to the Young (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Advice To Young Children (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Aesculapius Unbound (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Afro American Talking Drum (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Afro-American Fragment (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
After (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
After Apple-Picking (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
After Auschwitz (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
After Baudelaire, ‘Les Bijoux’ (German) – Lindop, Grevel
After dark (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains... (Hungarian) – Keats, John
After Death (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
After great pain, a formal feeling comes (341) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
After Love (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
After Our Planet (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
After publication „Under the Volcano” (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
AFTER READING A FOREIGN OFFICE REPORT (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
After Schiller's 'A Maiden from Afar' (German) – Tranter, John
After the Funeral (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
After the pangs of a desperate Lover (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
After the Winter (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Afterlives (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Aftermath (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Afternoon in February (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Afterthought (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Afterwards (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Against Extremity (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Against Romanticism (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Against Them Who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women (Hungarian) – Habington, William
Ah, will the Saviour…? (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Ah! Sunflower (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Al Aaraaf (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Alba (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Alba (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Alcoholic (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Alexandre Dumas And His Son (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
All Along The Watchtower (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
All I Got Is You (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
All in green went my love riding (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
All Legendary Obstacles (Hungarian) – Montague, John
All Soul's Day (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
All That's Past (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
[All that was mortal] (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
All the Flowers of the Spring (Hungarian) – Webster, John
All the Time in the World (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
All There Is to Know about Adolph Eichmann (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
All Things will Die (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
All ye woods… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Alla Dogana (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Almeria (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
Almost Human (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Alone (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Aloof (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Alphabets (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Altered from an old English song (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Altitudes (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Always different (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Ambiguity’s Wedding (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
America (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
America (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
America Was Promises (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
American folklore (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
American Letter (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Among School Children (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid Was a Man Aged a Hundred (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Amoretti: Sonnet 15 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 3 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 34 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 68 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 75 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 8 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoris victima (detail) (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Amours de Voyage (detail) (Hungarian) – Clough, Arthur Hugh
An Accident (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
An acrostic (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
An Address to the Vacationers at Cape Lookout (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
An Allegory (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
An Angel in Blythburgh Church (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
An Arundel Tomb (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
An Eastern Ballad (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
An Enigma (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
An Epicurean Ode (Hungarian) – Hall, John
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Beattie, James
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife who died and were buried together (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
An Essay on Criticism (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
An Essay on Criticism (details) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
An evil spirit, your beauty… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
An Excelente Balade of Charitie* (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
An Image from Beckett (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
An Immorality (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
An Indignation Dinner (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
An Inquiry into Two Inches of Ivory (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
An Inscription (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
An Irish Airman Foresees His Death (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
An Island Cemetery (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
An Ode for Him (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
An Ode to Himself (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
An Old Man's Winter Night (Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
An old woman (1.) (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
An Oregon Message (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
An Otter (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
An Ulster Unionist: Walks the Streets of London (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
Ancestrals (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Ancient Music (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ancient Music (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
And death shall have no dominion (Greek, Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
And Did the Animals? (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
And If I Did, What Then? (Hungarian) – Gascoigne, George
And the days are not full enough (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
And The Moon And The Stars And The World (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
And there was a great calm (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
And What Shall You Say? (Hungarian) – Cotter, Jr. Joseph Seamon
And You as Well Must Die, Beloved Dust (Sonnet VIII) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Andrea del Sarto (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Anecdote of the Jar (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Angel (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Angkor 2003, First Trip (detail) (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Anglosaxon Street (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Animal Snared in His Revery (Hungarian) – Lamantia, Philip
Animula (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Annabel Lee (German, Esperanto, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Anniversaries - The fourth (Anniversary weather) (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The first (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The second (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The third (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The fourth (The evening falls) (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversary (I) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Anniversary (II) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Annunciations (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Annus Mirabilis (details) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Another bed (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Another Brick in the Wall (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Another Dimension (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Another Indian Murder (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Another reason why I don't keep a gun in the house (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Another September (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Another Time (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Answer To A Child's Question (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Anthem For Doomed Youth (Czech, French, Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
anyone lived in a pretty how town (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Apartment Cats (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Apologia pro Poemate Meo (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Apologia pro Vita Sua (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Apology (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Apology For Bad Dreams (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Apology for Understatement (Hungarian) – Wain, John
Apostle Town (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
Apparuit (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Apple Tragedy (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Approach to a City (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Après la Politique, la Haine des Bourbons (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
April (German) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
April Inventory (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
Arabia (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Arbor Vitae (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
Arcadia (detail) (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Archaeology (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Are They Shadows (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Are Ye Right There Michael (Hungarian) – French, Percy
Are You Drinking? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Ariel (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Aristotle (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Ars Poetica (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Ars poetica (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Ars Poetica (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Art (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Art Thou Poor (Hungarian) – Dekker, Thomas
Artillerie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
As a Plane Tree by the Water (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
As from the darkening gloom a silver dove (Hungarian) – Keats, John
As I Grew Older (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
As I Walked out One Evening (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
As I Went Out One Morning (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
As If a Phantom Caress'd Me (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
As imperceptibly as Grief (1540) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
As the Dead Prey Upon Us (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
As The Mist Leaves No Scar (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Ash Wednesday (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Aside (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
As I Walk These Broad, Majestic Days (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Ask Daddy, He Won't Know (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Ask For Nothing (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
Ask Me No More (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Aspens (Hungarian) – Thomas, Edward
Assassin (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Astrophel and Stella 1 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 5 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 15 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 31 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 39 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 47 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 69 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 81 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 87 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 108 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella eleventh song (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella fourth song (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophobos (Spanish) – Lovecraft, H. P.
At a Country Fair (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Hasty Wedding (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Lunar Eclipse (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Solemn Music (Hungarian) – Milton, John
At Baia (Hungarian) – H. D.
At Castle Boterel (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At Chadwick's Bar and Grill (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
At Galway races (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
At Holwell farm (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
At Last the Secret Is Out (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
At Least a Hundred Words (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
At lunchtime (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
At Melville's Tomb (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
At North Farm (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
At Parting (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
At Piccadilly Circus (Czech, Hungarian) – Pinto, Vivian De Sola
At Stinson Beach (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
At Tea (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At the Bar (Hungarian, Portuguese) – Lowry, Malcolm
At The Bomb Testing Site (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
At the Closed Gate of Justice (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
At the Draper's (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At the Executed Murderer’s Grave (Hungarian) – Wright, James
At the Mid Hour of Night (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
At the Slackening of the Tide (Hungarian) – Wright, James
At the Tourist Centre in Boston (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Atlantis (Hungarian) – Bottomley, Gordon
Atlantis (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Toccata of Galuppi’s (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Aubade (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
August 1968 (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
August Rain (detail) (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Auld Lang Syne (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Burns, Robert
Aunt Helen (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Aurora Leigh (detail) (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Auspex (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Author’s Death (Hungarian, Slovak) – Samin, Tareq
Author's Prologue to Poems (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Auto Wreck (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Autobiographia Literaria (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Autobiography (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Autopsy (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Autopsy report on the body of a famous general (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Autumn (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Autumn (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Autumn Chapter In a Novel (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Autumn Movement (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Autumn Song (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Autumn Song (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Autumn Valentine (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Autumnus (Hungarian) – Sylvester, Joshua
Ave Atque Vale (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Away (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Away, Delights (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Away, Melancholy (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Away, Melancholy (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Ayers Rock Uluru Song (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
A Bad Night on Third Avenue (German, Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
A Ballad of Burdens (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Ballad Of Dreamland (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Ballade of Suicide (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
A Baroque Sunburst (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Beautiful Young Nymph Going To Bed (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Bird came down the Walk (328) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Bird’s Song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
A Birthday (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
A Birthday Present (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
A Blessing (Hungarian) – Wright, James
A Boat (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
A Bookshop Idyll (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
A Bottle And Friend (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
A Boy’s Satan (Hungarian) – Rice, Stan
A boy’s song (Hungarian) – Hogg, James
A Breakfast for Barbarians (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
A Bride in the Thirties (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Brown Girl Dead (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
A Butterfly in Church (Hungarian) – McClellan, George Marion
A Call (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Certain Lady (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
[A child said What is the grass?] (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
A Child's Grace (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
A Child’s Thought Of God (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
A Cloud withdrew from the Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Clumsy Cathecism (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A Coat (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Consumer's Report (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A Contemplation upon Flowers (Hungarian) – King, Henry
A Conversation (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
A Cooking Egg (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Counterfeit — a Plated Person — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Country Life (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Cure of Souls (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
A curious Cloud surprised the Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A dainty song (Hungarian) – Ramsay, Allan
A Death blow is a Life blow to Some (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Death Song (Hungarian) – Morris, William
A Death-scene (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
A Deep-Sworn Vow (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Dialogue Between The Soul And Body (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
A Dialogue Of Self And Soul (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Disaster (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
A Disused Shed In Co. Wexford (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Divine Image (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A Dog Was Crying Tonight in Wicklow Also (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A door just opened on a street (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A dream (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Dream (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A Dream of Suffocation (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Dream Within a Dream (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Dreamed Realization (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
A dried up river is like the soul (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
A Drinking Song (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Dying Race (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
A Dying Tiger — moaned for Drink — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Fairy Tale (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
A Fantasy (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
A Farewell to Arms (Hungarian) – Peele, George
A Forsaken Garden (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Fragment (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
A Frightful Release (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A German Requiem (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
A girl (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A Girl’s Song In Winter (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
A Grain of Rice (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
A Grammarian's Funeral (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
A great Hope fell (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Grey Day (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
A Grief Ago (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Groatsworth of Wit Bought with a Million of Repentance (detail) (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
A Gull (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
A Hairline Fracture (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Hermit Thrush (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A Hole In The Floor (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
A Hollow Tree (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A home in dark grass (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Hoplite's Helmet (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
A House upon the Height (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Hymn of Nature no. 7 (Gird on thy sword, O man) (Slovak) – Bridges, Robert
A Hymn to Christ, at the Author's last going into Germany (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Hymn to God the Father (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
A Hymn to God the Father (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Jacobite’s Epitaph (Hungarian) – Macaulay, Thomas Babington
A Jar of Honey (Czech, German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Polley , Jacob
A Jew Returns to Germany (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
A Kite for Michael and Christopher (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Kite is a Victim (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
A Lady Who Thinks She Is Thirty (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
A Lament (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A lament – june 1944 (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
A lane of Yellow led the eye (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Late Spring Day in My Life (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
A Late Walk (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A learned man (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Leave-Taking (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A lecture upon the shadow (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A life's parallels (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
A Light Snow-Fall after Frost (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
A Litany in Time of Plague (Hungarian) – Nashe, Thomas
A literary romance (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
A Little Boy Lost (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
A little Dog that wags his tail (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Little Girl Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
A little Madness in the Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Little While I Fain Would Linger Yet (Hungarian) – Hayne, Paul Hamilton
A London Fête (Hungarian) – Patmore, Coventry
A long — long Sleep — A famous — Sleep — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Long Dress (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A love story (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
A lover (German) – Lowell, Amy
A Lullaby (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
A Man Feared That He Might Find An Assassin (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Man may make a Remark (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Man Meets A Woman In The Street (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
a man who had fallen among thieves (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
A Marriage (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A Martian Sends A Postcard Home (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
A Match (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
A Meditation In Time Of War (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Meditation On John Constable (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
A Memory Of the Players In a Mirror at Midnight (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
A Mercy (detail) (Hungarian) – Morrison, Toni
A mermaid (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Method of a Cloak (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A Minor Bird (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A Modest Proposal (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Musical Instrument (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
A Mythology Reflects Its Region (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
A narrow Fellow in the Grass (986) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Negro Sermon: Simon Legree (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
A Negro Woman (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
A Newspaper (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day, being the shortest day (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Nocturne (Hungarian) – Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen
A Note on War Poetry (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Pact (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A Pang is more conspicuous in Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Pæan (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Peasant (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A perfect day for Bananafish (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
A Picture of a Girl in a Bikini (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
A Place (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
A Poem for Someone Killed in Spain (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Poison Tree (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
A Politically Incorrect Ode to Whitman (German) – Nair, Rukmini Bhaya
A Portrait of the Artist (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Prairie Ride (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
A prayer at morning (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
A Prayer for my Daughter (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Process In The Weather Of The Heart (Slovak) – Thomas, Dylan
A Process In The Weather Of The Heart (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Procession at Candlemas (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
A question (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
A Question (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
A Quiet Night (Hungarian) – Nims, John Frederick
A Quiet Normal Life (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
A Red Hat (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
A Red, Red Rose (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
A Refusal to Mourn (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Removal from Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
A Riddle (German) – Didsbury, Peter
A saint about to fall (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
A Satyr on Charles II (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
A science — so the Savants say, (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Sedentary Existence (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
A Short History of Nearly Everything (Hungarian) – Bryson, Bill
A Shropshire Lad (XIII) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
A Shropshire Lad XXXI (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
A Sigh for Knockmany (Hungarian) – Carleton, William
A Silent Love (Hungarian) – Dyer, Edward
A Sofa in the Forties (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Song About Myself (Hungarian) – Keats, John
A Song for Simeon (French, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
A Song In Passing (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
A Song to a Lute (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
A Sonnet (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A Sort of a Song (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
A Step Away from Them (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
A Stopwatch And An Ordnance Map (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
A Stove Lid for W.H. Auden (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
A Subaltern’s Love Song (Hungarian) – Betjeman, John
A Summer Evening Churchyard (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
A Summer Night (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Supermarket in California (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
A Tangled Tale (To my Pupil) (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
A Taste Of Salt Water (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
A Telephone Call (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
A Tenancy (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
A Ternary Of Littles, Upon A Pipkin Of Jelly Sent To A Lady (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
A Thought went up my mind today — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Time to Dance (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
A toad can die of light (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
A Trip to Paris and Belgium (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
A Twilight in Middle March (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
A Vacant Possession (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Valediction: of Weeping (Hungarian) – Donne, John
A Valentine (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Valentine (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
A Vase of Flowers (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
A Venetian Pastoral (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
A very short song (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
A very short story (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
A Virginal (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
A virtuoso (Hungarian) – Dobson, Austin
A voice from under the table (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
A Walk After Dark (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
A Welshman to any Tourist (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
A West Point Lampoon [Lines on Joe Locke] (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
A Westray Prayer (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
A Wind Flashes the Grass (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
A Winter Talent (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
A Wish (Czech) – Arnold, Matthew
A Woman Young And Old (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
A Word To Husbands (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
A year passes (German) – Lowell, Amy
A young fellow name Crane (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
A Young Wife (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Abel’s Bride (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Abou Ben Adhem (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
About the Nightingale (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Absalom and Achitophel (Excerpt) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Absence (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
According to the Mighty Working (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Acquainted with the Night (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Across the Bay (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Act of Kindness (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Adam (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Address to the Beasts (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Adrian Henri's Last Will and Testament (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Adrian Henri’s talking after Christmas blues (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Adventures Of Isabel (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Advice for Geraldine on her Miscellaneous Birthday (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Advice to a Prophet (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Advice To A Raven In Russia (Hungarian) – Barlow, Joel
Advice To A Son (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Advice to the Young (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Advice To Young Children (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Aesculapius Unbound (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Afro American Talking Drum (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Afro-American Fragment (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
After (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
After Apple-Picking (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
After Auschwitz (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
After Baudelaire, ‘Les Bijoux’ (German) – Lindop, Grevel
After dark (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains... (Hungarian) – Keats, John
After Death (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
After great pain, a formal feeling comes (341) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
After Love (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
After Our Planet (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
After publication „Under the Volcano” (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
AFTER READING A FOREIGN OFFICE REPORT (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
After Schiller's 'A Maiden from Afar' (German) – Tranter, John
After the Funeral (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
After the pangs of a desperate Lover (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
After the Winter (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Afterlives (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Aftermath (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Afternoon in February (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Afterthought (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Afterwards (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Against Extremity (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Against Romanticism (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Against Them Who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women (Hungarian) – Habington, William
Ah, will the Saviour…? (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Ah! Sunflower (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Al Aaraaf (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Alba (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Alba (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Alcoholic (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Alexandre Dumas And His Son (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
All Along The Watchtower (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
All I Got Is You (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
All in green went my love riding (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
All Legendary Obstacles (Hungarian) – Montague, John
All Soul's Day (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
All That's Past (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
[All that was mortal] (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
All the Flowers of the Spring (Hungarian) – Webster, John
All the Time in the World (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
All There Is to Know about Adolph Eichmann (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
All Things will Die (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
All ye woods… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Alla Dogana (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Almeria (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
Almost Human (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Alone (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Aloof (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Alphabets (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Altered from an old English song (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Altitudes (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Always different (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Ambiguity’s Wedding (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
America (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
America (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
America Was Promises (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
American folklore (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
American Letter (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Among School Children (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid Was a Man Aged a Hundred (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Amoretti: Sonnet 15 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 3 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 34 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 68 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 75 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoretti: Sonnet 8 (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Amoris victima (detail) (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Amours de Voyage (detail) (Hungarian) – Clough, Arthur Hugh
An Accident (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
An acrostic (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
An Address to the Vacationers at Cape Lookout (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
An Allegory (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
An Angel in Blythburgh Church (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
An Arundel Tomb (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
An Eastern Ballad (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
An Enigma (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
An Epicurean Ode (Hungarian) – Hall, John
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Beattie, James
An Epitaph (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
An Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
An Epitaph upon Husband and Wife who died and were buried together (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
An Essay on Criticism (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
An Essay on Criticism (details) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
An evil spirit, your beauty… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
An Excelente Balade of Charitie* (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
An Image from Beckett (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
An Immorality (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
An Indignation Dinner (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
An Inquiry into Two Inches of Ivory (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
An Inscription (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
An Irish Airman Foresees His Death (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
An Island Cemetery (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
An Ode for Him (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
An Ode to Himself (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
An Old Man's Winter Night (Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
An old woman (1.) (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
An Oregon Message (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
An Otter (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
An Ulster Unionist: Walks the Streets of London (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
Ancestrals (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Ancient Music (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ancient Music (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
And death shall have no dominion (Greek, Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
And Did the Animals? (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
And If I Did, What Then? (Hungarian) – Gascoigne, George
And the days are not full enough (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
And The Moon And The Stars And The World (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
And there was a great calm (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
And What Shall You Say? (Hungarian) – Cotter, Jr. Joseph Seamon
And You as Well Must Die, Beloved Dust (Sonnet VIII) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Andrea del Sarto (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Anecdote of the Jar (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Angel (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Angkor 2003, First Trip (detail) (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Anglosaxon Street (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Animal Snared in His Revery (Hungarian) – Lamantia, Philip
Animula (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Annabel Lee (German, Esperanto, Spanish, Hungarian, Polish) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Anniversaries - The fourth (Anniversary weather) (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The first (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The second (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The third (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversaries - The fourth (The evening falls) (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
Anniversary (I) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Anniversary (II) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Annunciations (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Annus Mirabilis (details) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Another bed (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Another Brick in the Wall (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Another Dimension (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Another Indian Murder (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Another reason why I don't keep a gun in the house (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Another September (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Another Time (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Answer To A Child's Question (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Anthem For Doomed Youth (Czech, French, Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
anyone lived in a pretty how town (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Apartment Cats (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Apologia pro Poemate Meo (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Apologia pro Vita Sua (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Apology (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Apology For Bad Dreams (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Apology for Understatement (Hungarian) – Wain, John
Apostle Town (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
Apparuit (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Apple Tragedy (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Approach to a City (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Après la Politique, la Haine des Bourbons (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
April (German) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
April Inventory (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
Arabia (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Arbor Vitae (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
Arcadia (detail) (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Archaeology (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Are They Shadows (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Are Ye Right There Michael (Hungarian) – French, Percy
Are You Drinking? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Ariel (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Aristotle (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Ars Poetica (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Ars poetica (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Ars Poetica (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Art (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Art Thou Poor (Hungarian) – Dekker, Thomas
Artillerie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
As a Plane Tree by the Water (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
As from the darkening gloom a silver dove (Hungarian) – Keats, John
As I Grew Older (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
As I Walked out One Evening (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
As I Went Out One Morning (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
As If a Phantom Caress'd Me (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
As imperceptibly as Grief (1540) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
As the Dead Prey Upon Us (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
As The Mist Leaves No Scar (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Ash Wednesday (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Aside (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
As I Walk These Broad, Majestic Days (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Ask Daddy, He Won't Know (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Ask For Nothing (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
Ask Me No More (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Aspens (Hungarian) – Thomas, Edward
Assassin (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Astrophel and Stella 1 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 5 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 15 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 31 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 39 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 47 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 69 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 81 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 87 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella 108 (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella eleventh song (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophel and Stella fourth song (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Astrophobos (Spanish) – Lovecraft, H. P.
At a Country Fair (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Hasty Wedding (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Lunar Eclipse (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At a Solemn Music (Hungarian) – Milton, John
At Baia (Hungarian) – H. D.
At Castle Boterel (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At Chadwick's Bar and Grill (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
At Galway races (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
At Holwell farm (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
At Last the Secret Is Out (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
At Least a Hundred Words (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
At lunchtime (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
At Melville's Tomb (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
At North Farm (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
At Parting (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
At Piccadilly Circus (Czech, Hungarian) – Pinto, Vivian De Sola
At Stinson Beach (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
At Tea (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At the Bar (Hungarian, Portuguese) – Lowry, Malcolm
At The Bomb Testing Site (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
At the Closed Gate of Justice (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
At the Draper's (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
At the Executed Murderer’s Grave (Hungarian) – Wright, James
At the Mid Hour of Night (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
At the Slackening of the Tide (Hungarian) – Wright, James
At the Tourist Centre in Boston (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Atlantis (Hungarian) – Bottomley, Gordon
Atlantis (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
A Toccata of Galuppi’s (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Aubade (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
August 1968 (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
August Rain (detail) (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Auld Lang Syne (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Burns, Robert
Aunt Helen (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Aurora Leigh (detail) (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Auspex (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Author’s Death (Hungarian, Slovak) – Samin, Tareq
Author's Prologue to Poems (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Auto Wreck (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Autobiographia Literaria (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Autobiography (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Autopsy (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Autopsy report on the body of a famous general (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Autumn (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Autumn (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Autumn Chapter In a Novel (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Autumn Movement (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Autumn Song (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Autumn Song (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Autumn Valentine (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Autumnus (Hungarian) – Sylvester, Joshua
Ave Atque Vale (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Away (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Away, Delights (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Away, Melancholy (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Away, Melancholy (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Ayers Rock Uluru Song (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
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Baby tortoise (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Baby's way (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
Back To Back (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Bagatelle (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Bagpipe Music (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Baking a B-movie (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Balanced in the Foundry (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Balder Dead (detail) (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Ballad (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
Ballad Of A Thin Man (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Ballad of the Despairing Husband (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Ballad of the Goodly Fere (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ballad The Tunning of Elinor (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Ballade of Genuine Concern (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Ballade of Unfortunate Mammals (German, Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Ballad of Reading Gaol (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Ballydavid Pier (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Baltic Fog Notes (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Bar session (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Barbara Frietchie (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Barcarolle (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bare Almond Trees (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Barfly (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Baroque Comment (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Bartok and the Geranium (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Baudelaire (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Beach Glass (Hungarian, Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Bearded Oaks (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Beauty (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Because I could not stop for Death (712) (German, Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Because the pleasure-bird whistles after (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Because You Asked about the Line between Prose and Poetry (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Bede's Death-song* (Hungarian) – Bede, Venerable
Bede’s Death Song* (Hungarian) – Bede, Venerable
Bedlam Boys (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Beer (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
'Bees' Nest' (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Beethoven, Opus 111 (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Before (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Before Dawn, When The Tigers Broke Free (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Before I Knocked (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Before The Beginning Of Years (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Before the Birth of One of Her Children (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Before the ice is in the pools (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Before you throw the dice, think twice (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Beggar to Beggar Cried (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Behind Me—dips Eternity (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Bells (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Bells for John Whiteside’s Daughter (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Beloved Physician (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Beneath the Malebolge lies Hastings street... (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Beppo (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Berceuse (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Bermudas (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
Berry Picking (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Best Society (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Best Witchcraft is Geometry (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Bestial poems - 1. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 2. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 3. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 4. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 5. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 6. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 7. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 8. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestiary (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Between the form of Life and Life (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Between the World and Me (Hungarian) – Wright, Richard
Between Two Wars (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Between Walls (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Between the Sunset and the Sea (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Beyond the End (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Billie 'n' Me (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Bingen on the Rhine (Hungarian) – Norton, Caroline
Birches (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Birdbrain (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Birds (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Birds at Winter Nightfall (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Birds, Women and Writing (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Birmingham (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Birthday Cake (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Bitter Chocolate (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Bitter Lemons (Hungarian) – Durrell, Lawrence
Bitterness (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Black Angel (Hungarian) – Ridland, John
Black Coat (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Black Holes (Hungarian) – Reid, Alastair
Black Horizons (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Black Magdalens (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Black Majesty (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Black Rook in Rainy Weather (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Black Woman (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
Blackberry-picking (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Blackboard Jungle (Hungarian) – Ennis, Julian
Blackie, the Electric Rembrandt (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Blandula tenula vagula (Spanish) – Pound, Ezra
Blood And The Moon (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Blow, West Wind (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Blowin' In The Wind (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Blue Flower Second Version (German) – Cronin, M. T. C.
Blue Oracle (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Blue Prelude (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Bluebeard (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Bluebird (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Bog Oak (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Bogland (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Bohemian graveyard (Hungarian) – Kliphan, John
Bolyai, the Geometer (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Bonny Barbara Allan (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Bonny George Campbell (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Book (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Bored (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Bowled over (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Boy at Edge of Woods (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Boy in a Stolen Evening Gown (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Brahma (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Brass Spittoons (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Break of Day in the Trenches (Hungarian) – Rosenberg, Isaac
Break, break, break (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Breughel (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Bric-a-brac (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Bridal Ballad (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Bridal Song* (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
British Journalist (Epigram) (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
Broken Dreams (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Brother (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Brothers (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
Brown Boy to Brown Girl (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Brown rice (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Brumana (Hungarian) – Flecker, James Elroy
Brussels in Winter (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bryant Park, New York (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Bucolics 1. Winds (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 2. Woods (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 3. Mountains (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 4. Lakes (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 5. Islands (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Budapest (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Buddha (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Burden (Greek, Hungarian, Slovak) – Aligizakis, Manolis
Burghers Of Petty Death (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Burn (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Burning Oneself In (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Burning Oneself Out (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Burying Ground by the Ties (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
But I Do Not Need Kindness (Spanish, Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
But What Is the Reader To Make of This? (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Butterfly Bones; or Sonnet Against Sonnets (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Butterfly on Rock (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
By Her Aunt's Grave (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross (Hungarian) – Johnson, Lionel
Byzantium (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
Baby's way (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
Back To Back (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Bagatelle (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Bagpipe Music (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Baking a B-movie (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Balanced in the Foundry (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Balder Dead (detail) (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Ballad (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
Ballad Of A Thin Man (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Ballad of the Despairing Husband (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Ballad of the Goodly Fere (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ballad The Tunning of Elinor (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Ballade of Genuine Concern (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Ballade of Unfortunate Mammals (German, Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Ballad of Reading Gaol (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Ballydavid Pier (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Baltic Fog Notes (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Bar session (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Barbara Frietchie (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Barcarolle (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bare Almond Trees (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Barfly (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Baroque Comment (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Bartok and the Geranium (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Baudelaire (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Beach Glass (Hungarian, Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Bearded Oaks (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Beauty (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Because I could not stop for Death (712) (German, Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Because the pleasure-bird whistles after (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Because You Asked about the Line between Prose and Poetry (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Bede's Death-song* (Hungarian) – Bede, Venerable
Bede’s Death Song* (Hungarian) – Bede, Venerable
Bedlam Boys (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Beer (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
'Bees' Nest' (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Beethoven, Opus 111 (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Before (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Before Dawn, When The Tigers Broke Free (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Before I Knocked (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Before The Beginning Of Years (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Before the Birth of One of Her Children (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Before the ice is in the pools (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Before you throw the dice, think twice (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Beggar to Beggar Cried (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Behind Me—dips Eternity (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Bells (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Bells for John Whiteside’s Daughter (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Beloved Physician (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Beneath the Malebolge lies Hastings street... (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Beppo (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Berceuse (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Bermudas (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
Berry Picking (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Best Society (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Best Witchcraft is Geometry (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Bestial poems - 1. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 2. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 3. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 4. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 5. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 6. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 7. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestial poems - 8. (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Bestiary (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Between the form of Life and Life (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Between the World and Me (Hungarian) – Wright, Richard
Between Two Wars (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Between Walls (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Between the Sunset and the Sea (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Beyond the End (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Billie 'n' Me (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Bingen on the Rhine (Hungarian) – Norton, Caroline
Birches (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Birdbrain (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Birds (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Birds at Winter Nightfall (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Birds, Women and Writing (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Birmingham (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Birthday Cake (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Bitter Chocolate (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Bitter Lemons (Hungarian) – Durrell, Lawrence
Bitterness (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Black Angel (Hungarian) – Ridland, John
Black Coat (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Black Holes (Hungarian) – Reid, Alastair
Black Horizons (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Black Magdalens (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Black Majesty (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Black Rook in Rainy Weather (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Black Woman (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
Blackberry-picking (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Blackboard Jungle (Hungarian) – Ennis, Julian
Blackie, the Electric Rembrandt (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Blandula tenula vagula (Spanish) – Pound, Ezra
Blood And The Moon (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Blow, West Wind (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Blowin' In The Wind (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Blue Flower Second Version (German) – Cronin, M. T. C.
Blue Oracle (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Blue Prelude (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Bluebeard (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Bluebird (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Bog Oak (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Bogland (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Bohemian graveyard (Hungarian) – Kliphan, John
Bolyai, the Geometer (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Bonny Barbara Allan (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Bonny George Campbell (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Book (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Bored (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Bowled over (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Boy at Edge of Woods (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Boy in a Stolen Evening Gown (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Brahma (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Brass Spittoons (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Break of Day in the Trenches (Hungarian) – Rosenberg, Isaac
Break, break, break (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Breughel (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Bric-a-brac (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Bridal Ballad (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Bridal Song* (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
British Journalist (Epigram) (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
Broken Dreams (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Brother (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Brothers (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
Brown Boy to Brown Girl (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Brown rice (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Brumana (Hungarian) – Flecker, James Elroy
Brussels in Winter (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bryant Park, New York (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Bucolics 1. Winds (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 2. Woods (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 3. Mountains (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 4. Lakes (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Bucolics 5. Islands (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Budapest (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Buddha (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Burden (Greek, Hungarian, Slovak) – Aligizakis, Manolis
Burghers Of Petty Death (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Burn (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Burning Oneself In (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Burning Oneself Out (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Burying Ground by the Ties (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
But I Do Not Need Kindness (Spanish, Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
But What Is the Reader To Make of This? (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Butterfly Bones; or Sonnet Against Sonnets (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Butterfly on Rock (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
By Her Aunt's Grave (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross (Hungarian) – Johnson, Lionel
Byzantium (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
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Cadenabbia (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Calgary Kitchen, 1955 (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Call for the Robin Redbreast (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Calypsos (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Can Writing Bring It Back? (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Canada: Case History (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Canadians (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Canal Bank Walk (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Candle Hat (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Canoeing on Loch Veyatie, Late Summer (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Canto I (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto II (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto III (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto IV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto IX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto X (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XIII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XIV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XVII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXX (Hungarian, Italian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXXVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXXIX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLV (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLVII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLIX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXX (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto the fourth (Childe Harold’s details) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Canto the third (Childe Harold’s detail) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Captain Lavender (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Caravan (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Cardinal Wolsey (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Carolan’s lament over the grave of Mac Cabe (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Carpe Noctem (Spanish, Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Carrickfergus (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Carved animals (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Cascando (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Cat’s meat (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Catharsis (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Catholic Hymn (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Cause and Effect (Hungarian) – Alan Norman Bold
Cause And Effect (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Cædmon's Hymn* (Hungarian) – Cædmon
`Ceci est digne de gens sans Dieu' (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Celestial Music (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Celibacy (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
Cemeteries (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Centaur Song (Hungarian) – H. D.
Ceremony After A Fire Raid (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
certain maxims of archy (details) (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
Cézanne at Aix (Spanish, Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Chamber Music I (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music II (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music III (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music IV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music V (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music IX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music X (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Change of Guard: Tracking Vyasa (German) – Majumdar, Anuradha
Change of Season (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Chansons Innocentes (I) (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Chant for All the People on Earth (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Chaplinesque (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Charity Thou Art A Lie (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
Charles The First (Scene 5, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Charm Against Toothache (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Cherry Ripe (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Cherry-ripe (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Chez Jane (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Chicago (Spanish, Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Chicago (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Child Development (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Child in time (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Child of the Romans (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Child Waters (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto I, XXXIX-XLIII) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Detail) (Hungarian, Slovak) – Byron, George
Childlessness (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Children of Darkness (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Children of Light (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Children of the Sun (Hungarian) – Johnson, Fenton
Children’s Song (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Chimes (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Chinatown (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Chinoiseries (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Chopping (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Chorus Sacerdotum (detail from Mustapha) (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Christ in Alabama (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Christabel (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Christmas at Sea (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Christmas Syllabics for a Wife (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Chrysalides (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Church Going (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Cinderella (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Circe (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Cities and Thrones and Powers (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
City Afternoon (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
City Without Walls (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Clean Curtains (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Clearances (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Cleopatra to the Asp (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Clerihew - Chesterton (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Hitler & Goering (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew - Stravinsky (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Truman (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Whittier (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew – Aeschylus (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Cervantes (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – George III (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Jonathan Swift (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Mahomet (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Wren (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clock-O'-Clay (Hungarian) – Clare, John
Closing Down The Bars (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Clouds (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Clouds (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Clown in the Moon (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Cock-Crowing (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Cockade (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Coda (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Cold are the Crabs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Cold Spring in Essex (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Cold Storage (Hungarian) – Ennis, Julian
Colin, the enamoured shepherd, singeth his passion of love (Hungarian) – Peele, George
Cologne (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Colombus (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Colonel Fantock (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Colors (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Colyn Cloute (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Come Away, Come Away, Death (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Come Away, Death (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Come my Celia, let us prove (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Come Not, When I am Dead (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Come to me grief for ever (Hungarian) – Byrd, William
Come Up from the Fields Father (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Come With Me (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Comeclose and Sleepnow (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Comfort (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Coming together (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Competition Is Healthy (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Complaint to His Empty Purse (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Complete Destruction (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Compliments Future (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Concord (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Concord Hymn (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Confessio Amantis (detail) (Hungarian) – Gower, John
Confessio Amantis (details) (Hungarian) – Gower, John
Conjecturing a Climate (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Conquest (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Considering the Snail (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Consolation (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Consolations of Philosophy (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Continental Drift (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Contusion (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Conversation Among the Ruins (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Conversation Galante (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Conviction (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Cook County (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Coosaknockaun (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Corinna's going a-Maying (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Coriolan I - Triumphal March (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Coriolan II - Difficulties of a Statesman (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Coriolanus (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Cornucopion (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Corsons Inlet (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Counterpane: Grandfathers's Death (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Cousin Nancy (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Cow in Calf (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Cows in Art Class (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Coyote Tells Why He Sings (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Crabapple Blossoms (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Crazy Jane and Jack the Journeyman (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Crazy Time (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Credences of summer I (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Creed (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Creeper (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Critics and Connoisseurs (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Cro-Magnons (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Cross (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Crossing the Bar (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Crossing the Water (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Crossroads in the Past (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Crow Alights (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow and Stone (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow Blacker than ever (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow Goes Hunting (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's First Lesson (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's Nerve Fails (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's Song of Himself (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow’s Theology (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crowdie Ever Mair (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Crumbling is not an instant's Act (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Crusoe in England (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Cui Bono (Hungarian) – Carlyle, Thomas
Cupid and my Campaspe play'd (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
Curriculum Vitae (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Curse of a Rich Polish Peasant on His Sister Who Ran Away With a Wild Man (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Cuttings (later) (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Cymon and Iphigenia (detail) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Calgary Kitchen, 1955 (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Call for the Robin Redbreast (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Calypsos (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Can Writing Bring It Back? (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Canada: Case History (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Canadians (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Canal Bank Walk (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Candle Hat (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Canoeing on Loch Veyatie, Late Summer (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Canto I (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto II (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto III (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto IV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto IX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto X (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XIII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XIV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XVII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXX (Hungarian, Italian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXXVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XXXIX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLV (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLVII (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto XLIX (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXV (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXVI (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto CXX (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Canto the fourth (Childe Harold’s details) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Canto the third (Childe Harold’s detail) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Captain Lavender (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Caravan (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Cardinal Wolsey (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Carolan’s lament over the grave of Mac Cabe (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Carpe Noctem (Spanish, Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Carrickfergus (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Carved animals (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Cascando (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Cat’s meat (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Catharsis (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Catholic Hymn (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Cause and Effect (Hungarian) – Alan Norman Bold
Cause And Effect (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Cædmon's Hymn* (Hungarian) – Cædmon
`Ceci est digne de gens sans Dieu' (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Celestial Music (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Celibacy (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
Cemeteries (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Centaur Song (Hungarian) – H. D.
Ceremony After A Fire Raid (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
certain maxims of archy (details) (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
Cézanne at Aix (Spanish, Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Chamber Music I (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music II (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music III (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music IV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music V (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music VIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music IX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music X (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XVIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XIX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXVIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXIX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXX (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXIII (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXIV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXV (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Chamber Music XXXVI (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Change of Guard: Tracking Vyasa (German) – Majumdar, Anuradha
Change of Season (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Chansons Innocentes (I) (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Chant for All the People on Earth (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Chaplinesque (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Charity Thou Art A Lie (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
Charles The First (Scene 5, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Charm Against Toothache (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Cherry Ripe (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Cherry-ripe (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Chez Jane (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Chicago (Spanish, Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Chicago (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Child Development (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Child in time (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Child of the Romans (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Child Waters (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Canto I, XXXIX-XLIII) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Detail) (Hungarian, Slovak) – Byron, George
Childlessness (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Children of Darkness (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Children of Light (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Children of the Sun (Hungarian) – Johnson, Fenton
Children’s Song (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Chimes (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Chinatown (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Chinoiseries (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Chopping (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Chorus Sacerdotum (detail from Mustapha) (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Christ in Alabama (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Christabel (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Christmas at Sea (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Christmas Syllabics for a Wife (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Chrysalides (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Church Going (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Cinderella (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Circe (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Cities and Thrones and Powers (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
City Afternoon (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
City Without Walls (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Clean Curtains (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Clearances (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Cleopatra to the Asp (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Clerihew - Chesterton (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Hitler & Goering (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew - Stravinsky (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Truman (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew - Whittier (Hungarian) – Ingram, Paul
Clerihew – Aeschylus (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Cervantes (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – George III (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Jonathan Swift (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Mahomet (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clerihew – Wren (Hungarian) – Bentley, Edward Clerihew
Clock-O'-Clay (Hungarian) – Clare, John
Closing Down The Bars (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Clouds (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Clouds (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Clown in the Moon (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Cock-Crowing (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Cockade (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Coda (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Cold are the Crabs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Cold Spring in Essex (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Cold Storage (Hungarian) – Ennis, Julian
Colin, the enamoured shepherd, singeth his passion of love (Hungarian) – Peele, George
Cologne (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Colombus (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Colonel Fantock (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Colors (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Colyn Cloute (detail) (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Come Away, Come Away, Death (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Come Away, Death (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Come my Celia, let us prove (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Come Not, When I am Dead (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Come to me grief for ever (Hungarian) – Byrd, William
Come Up from the Fields Father (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Come With Me (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Comeclose and Sleepnow (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Comfort (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Coming together (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Competition Is Healthy (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Complaint to His Empty Purse (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Complete Destruction (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Compliments Future (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Concord (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Concord Hymn (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Confessio Amantis (detail) (Hungarian) – Gower, John
Confessio Amantis (details) (Hungarian) – Gower, John
Conjecturing a Climate (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Conquest (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Considering the Snail (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Consolation (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Consolations of Philosophy (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Continental Drift (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Contusion (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Conversation Among the Ruins (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Conversation Galante (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Conviction (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Cook County (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Coosaknockaun (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Corinna's going a-Maying (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Coriolan I - Triumphal March (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Coriolan II - Difficulties of a Statesman (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Coriolanus (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Cornucopion (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Corsons Inlet (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Counterpane: Grandfathers's Death (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Cousin Nancy (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Cow in Calf (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Cows in Art Class (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Coyote Tells Why He Sings (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Crabapple Blossoms (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Crazy Jane and Jack the Journeyman (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Crazy Time (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Credences of summer I (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Creed (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Creeper (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Critics and Connoisseurs (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Cro-Magnons (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Cross (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Crossing the Bar (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Crossing the Water (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Crossroads in the Past (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Crow Alights (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow and Stone (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow Blacker than ever (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow Goes Hunting (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's First Lesson (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's Nerve Fails (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow's Song of Himself (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crow’s Theology (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Crowdie Ever Mair (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Crumbling is not an instant's Act (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Crusoe in England (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Cui Bono (Hungarian) – Carlyle, Thomas
Cupid and my Campaspe play'd (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
Curriculum Vitae (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Curse of a Rich Polish Peasant on His Sister Who Ran Away With a Wild Man (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Cuttings (later) (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Cymon and Iphigenia (detail) (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
D ^
Da Tagte Es (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Dachshund (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Daddy (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Daisies (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
Dance Figure (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Danse Russe (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Dark August (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Dark Song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Darkness (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
David (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Dawn at St. Patrick’s (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Dawning (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Day 11 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 17 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 20 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 21 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 27 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 7 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day of Foreboding (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Day Song (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Days (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Days of 1964 (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
De Gustibus (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
De Profundis (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Dead Leaf in May (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Dead Soldiers (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Dead Weight (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
Dear Friends, We Surely All Agree (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Dear Mr Lee (Hungarian) – Fanthorpe, U. A.
Dear Reader (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Dear, my compass… (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Death (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Death & Co. (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Death is like the insect (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Death of a Naturalist (Spanish, Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Death of Peasant (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Death of young son by drowning (Spanish) – Atwood, Margaret
Death on all fronts (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Death Snips Proud Men (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Death Who (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Death's Morning Shadows (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Dedication for a Plot of Ground (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
dedication: from novalis (German, Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Deep in earth (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
defining the magic (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg (Hungarian) – Hugo, Richard
Dejection: An Ode (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Delia XLII: When Winter Snows (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLIII: Thou canst not die (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLV: Care-charmer Sleep (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLVI: Let others sing (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XXXIII: When men shall find (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delight In Disorder (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Delirium in Uruapan (Spanish, French, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Delirium in Vera Cruz (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Delusion Angel (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Demeter’s Prayer to Hades (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Denial — is the only fact (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Derry Morning (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Design for November (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Desolation Row (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Despised And Rejected (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Devil (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Dew (Hungarian) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Dew-Drop And Diamond (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Diagrams (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Dialogue (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Dies Irae (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Digging (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Dilemma (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Dinner Party, 1940 (Hungarian) – Sherlock, Philip M.
Dirge (Hungarian) – Fearing, Kenneth
Dirge (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Dirge for the New Sunrise (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Dirge in Woods (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Discipline (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Discovery of the New World (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Disillusion (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Distance (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Disturbance of Surfaces (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
Do not go gentle into that good night (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Do Not Stare At Me (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
Do not throw stones at this sign (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
Dodona: Asked of the Oracle (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Dogs Are Shakespearean, Children Are Strangers (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Dole of the King’s daughter (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Dolor (Spanish, Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Don Juan - Dedication (Hungarian) – Byron, George
(Don't poo the Gnu...) (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Doors of the temple (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
∆ὡpia (Croatian, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Dortmunder (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Double-Tail Dog (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Doukhobor (Hungarian) – Newlove, John
Dover Beach (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
[Down…]* (German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
Down at the Dinghy (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Down Cemetery Road (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Drag (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Drained (Hungarian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Dread (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
Dream Song 29 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 145 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 312 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 324 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 384 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 385 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Variations (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Dream-Land (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Dreams (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Dreams (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Drinking Song (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Driving Home (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Driving Through Sawmill Towns (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Drowning is not so pitiful (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Drummer Hodge (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Dry Be That Tear (Hungarian) – Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Dry Loaf (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Dry Root in a Wash (Hungarian) – Ortiz, Simon J.
drylands (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Dublinesque (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Dulce et Decorum est (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Dunt: a poem for a dried up river (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
During Wind and Rain (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Dust of Snow (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
dying is fine)but Death (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Dachshund (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Daddy (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Daisies (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
Dance Figure (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Danse Russe (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Dark August (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Dark Song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Darkness (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
David (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Dawn at St. Patrick’s (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Dawning (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Day 11 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 17 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 20 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 21 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 27 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day 7 (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Day of Foreboding (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Day Song (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Days (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Days of 1964 (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
De Gustibus (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
De Profundis (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Dead Leaf in May (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Dead Soldiers (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Dead Weight (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
Dear Friends, We Surely All Agree (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Dear Mr Lee (Hungarian) – Fanthorpe, U. A.
Dear Reader (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Dear, my compass… (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Death (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Death & Co. (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Death is like the insect (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Death of a Naturalist (Spanish, Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Death of Peasant (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Death of young son by drowning (Spanish) – Atwood, Margaret
Death on all fronts (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Death Snips Proud Men (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Death Who (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Death's Morning Shadows (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Dedication for a Plot of Ground (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
dedication: from novalis (German, Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Deep in earth (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
defining the magic (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Degrees of Gray in Philipsburg (Hungarian) – Hugo, Richard
Dejection: An Ode (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Delia XLII: When Winter Snows (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLIII: Thou canst not die (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLV: Care-charmer Sleep (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XLVI: Let others sing (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delia XXXIII: When men shall find (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Delight In Disorder (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Delirium in Uruapan (Spanish, French, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Delirium in Vera Cruz (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Delusion Angel (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Demeter’s Prayer to Hades (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Denial — is the only fact (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Derry Morning (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Design for November (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Desolation Row (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Despised And Rejected (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Devil (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Dew (Hungarian) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Dew-Drop And Diamond (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Diagrams (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Dialogue (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Dies Irae (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Digging (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Dilemma (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Dinner Party, 1940 (Hungarian) – Sherlock, Philip M.
Dirge (Hungarian) – Fearing, Kenneth
Dirge (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Dirge for the New Sunrise (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Dirge in Woods (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Discipline (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Discovery of the New World (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Disillusion (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Disillusionment of Ten O'Clock (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Distance (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Disturbance of Surfaces (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
Do not go gentle into that good night (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Do Not Stare At Me (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
Do not throw stones at this sign (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
Dodona: Asked of the Oracle (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Dogs Are Shakespearean, Children Are Strangers (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Dole of the King’s daughter (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Dolor (Spanish, Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Don Juan - Dedication (Hungarian) – Byron, George
(Don't poo the Gnu...) (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Doors of the temple (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
∆ὡpia (Croatian, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Dortmunder (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Double-Tail Dog (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Doukhobor (Hungarian) – Newlove, John
Dover Beach (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
[Down…]* (German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
Down at the Dinghy (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Down Cemetery Road (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Drag (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Drained (Hungarian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Dread (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
Dream Song 29 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 145 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 312 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 324 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 384 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Song 385 (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Dream Variations (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Dream-Land (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Dreams (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Dreams (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Drinking Song (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Driving Home (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Driving Through Sawmill Towns (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Drowning is not so pitiful (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Drummer Hodge (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Dry Be That Tear (Hungarian) – Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Dry Loaf (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Dry Root in a Wash (Hungarian) – Ortiz, Simon J.
drylands (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Dublinesque (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Dulce et Decorum est (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Dunt: a poem for a dried up river (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
During Wind and Rain (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Dust of Snow (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
dying is fine)but Death (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
E ^
Each and All (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Eanach Dhuin* (english version) (Hungarian) – Raftery, Anthony
Early bird (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Early Lynching (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Early Spring (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Ears in the Turrets Hear (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Earth Dust (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Earth's Answer (Hungarian) – Blake, William
East Bronx (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Easter Hymn (XXVI) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Easter Wings (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Easter, 1916 (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Ecce Homo (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Ecclesiastes (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Echo (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Echo's Bones (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Echo’s song (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Eden (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
Eden (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Eden is that old-fashioned House (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Edge (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Edward, Edward (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Efficiency (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Eight O'Clock (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Eileen Aroon (Hungarian) – Griffin, Gerald
El Dorado (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Electric Light (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Elegy (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Elegy (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Elegy (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Elegy (Hungarian) – Ciardi, John
Elegy for a Dead Soldier (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Elegy for a Still-born Child (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Elegy for J. F. K. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Elegy IX The autumnal (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy over a Tomb (Hungarian) – Herbert of Cherbury, Lord Edward
Elegy V His Picture (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy VIII The Comparison (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
Elegy X The Dreame (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy XX To his mistress going to bed (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Eleonora (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Elizabeth (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Elm (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Emblems (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Emily Brontë (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Emily Dickinson Parody (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
End, Middle, Beginning (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Endymion (detail) (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Enemies (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Enigma (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Entirely (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Enueg I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Enueg II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Envoi (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Envoy – Passages 7 (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Ephemera (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Epic (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Epicoene, or the Silent Woman (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Epidermal Macabre (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Epigram (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Epigram (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
Epigram (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
Epigram for Joe (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Epigram for Wall Street (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Epigram VIII (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Epigrams from Blake's Notebook (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Epilogue (Spanish) – Pound, Ezra
Epilogue (out the window) (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Epilogue (so let me wait) (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Epiphany (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Epipsychidion (detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Epistle to Arbuthnot (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Epitaph (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Epitaph (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Epitaph (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
Epitaph (Hungarian, Italian) – Ország-Land, Thomas
Epitaph for the Unknown Soldier (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Epitaph on a Tyrant (German, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Epitaph on Sir Philip Sidney (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford (Hungarian) – Cleveland, John
Epitaph to a Dog (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Epitaphs (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Epithalamion (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Erat hora (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Erosion (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Especially when the October Wind (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Essay on Man - Epistle 2 (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Estevan, 1934 (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Esther (detail) (Hungarian) – Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen
Et in Arcadia Ego (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Eternity (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Etruscan Tombs (detail) (Hungarian) – Robinson, Agnes Mary
Eulalie (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Euphoria (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Europa (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Europa’s Lover XIV (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Europe’s Prisoners (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Evans (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Eve to Her Daughters (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Evening Alone at Bunyah (detail) (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Evening star (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Evening Waterfall (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Evening Without Angels (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Everything is Going to be All Right (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Everything is Going to be All Right (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Excelsior (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Exeat (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Expecting Silence (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Exposure (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Extempore verses (God bless the King!) (Hungarian) – Byrom, John
Extraction (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Eye-Opener (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Eyes of Night-Time (Hungarian) – Rukeyser, Muriel
Eyes That Last I Saw In Tears (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Eanach Dhuin* (english version) (Hungarian) – Raftery, Anthony
Early bird (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Early Lynching (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Early Spring (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Ears in the Turrets Hear (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Earth Dust (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Earth's Answer (Hungarian) – Blake, William
East Bronx (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Easter Hymn (XXVI) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Easter Wings (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Easter, 1916 (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Ecce Homo (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Ecclesiastes (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Echo (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Echo's Bones (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Echo’s song (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Eden (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
Eden (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Eden is that old-fashioned House (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Edge (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Edward, Edward (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Efficiency (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Eight O'Clock (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Eileen Aroon (Hungarian) – Griffin, Gerald
El Dorado (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Electric Light (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Elegy (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Elegy (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Elegy (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Elegy (Hungarian) – Ciardi, John
Elegy for a Dead Soldier (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Elegy for a Still-born Child (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Elegy for J. F. K. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Elegy IX The autumnal (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy over a Tomb (Hungarian) – Herbert of Cherbury, Lord Edward
Elegy V His Picture (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy VIII The Comparison (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard (Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
Elegy X The Dreame (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Elegy XX To his mistress going to bed (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Eleonora (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Elizabeth (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Elm (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Emblems (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Emily Brontë (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Emily Dickinson Parody (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
End, Middle, Beginning (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Endymion (detail) (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Enemies (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Enigma (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Entirely (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Enueg I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Enueg II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Envoi (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Envoy – Passages 7 (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Ephemera (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Epic (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Epicoene, or the Silent Woman (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Epidermal Macabre (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Epigram (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Epigram (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
Epigram (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
Epigram for Joe (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Epigram for Wall Street (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Epigram VIII (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Epigrams from Blake's Notebook (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Epilogue (Spanish) – Pound, Ezra
Epilogue (out the window) (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Epilogue (so let me wait) (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Epiphany (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Epipsychidion (detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Epistle to Arbuthnot (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Epitaph (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Epitaph (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Epitaph (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
Epitaph (Hungarian, Italian) – Ország-Land, Thomas
Epitaph for the Unknown Soldier (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Epitaph on a Tyrant (German, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Epitaph on Sir Philip Sidney (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford (Hungarian) – Cleveland, John
Epitaph to a Dog (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Epitaphs (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Epithalamion (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
Erat hora (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Erosion (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Especially when the October Wind (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Essay on Man - Epistle 2 (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Estevan, 1934 (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Esther (detail) (Hungarian) – Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen
Et in Arcadia Ego (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Eternity (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Etruscan Tombs (detail) (Hungarian) – Robinson, Agnes Mary
Eulalie (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Euphoria (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Europa (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Europa’s Lover XIV (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Europe’s Prisoners (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Evans (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Eve to Her Daughters (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Evening Alone at Bunyah (detail) (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Evening star (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Evening Waterfall (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Evening Without Angels (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Everything is Going to be All Right (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Everything is Going to be All Right (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Excelsior (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Exeat (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Expecting Silence (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Exposure (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Extempore verses (God bless the King!) (Hungarian) – Byrom, John
Extraction (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Eye-Opener (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Eyes of Night-Time (Hungarian) – Rukeyser, Muriel
Eyes That Last I Saw In Tears (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
F ^
Fable (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Fabliau of Florida (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Fafnir and the Knights (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Faire is my Love (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Fairy-land (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fairyland (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fairytale to Scar (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Fame (Hungarian) – Mew, Charlotte
Fame is a fickle food (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Fame of Myself, to justify (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Familial topics (3 poems) (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Family of Cave Bears (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Family Prime (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
Fanciful creators (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Fanny (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Farewell to Italy (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Farewell to the Court (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Farewell, Love (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor! (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Farm Wife (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Farmer near Sybil Point (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Father and Son (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Father Death Blues (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Fathers and Sons (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Faustus and I (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Fear of Death (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Feeling of Spring (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Felix Randal (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Fern Hill (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Fever 103° (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Fiascherino (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Fidelity (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Fidelity (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Field and Forest (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
Field of long grass (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Fifth Child (detail) (Hungarian) – Lessing, Doris
Fifth Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Figments (Hungarian) – D’Hertefelt, Luc
Fill for me a brimming bowl (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Filling Station (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Final Instructions (Hungarian, Portuguese) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Finale (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Fingers in the Door (Hungarian) – David Holbrook
Finis (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Finish (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Fire (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Fire and Ice (German, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Fire and Reason (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Fire-eater (Hungarian, Italian) – Harrison, Tony
Fireball (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
firelife (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
First Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
First Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
First shall the heavens want starry light (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
First Things First (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Firstborn (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Fish (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Fish and Men (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Fish in the Unruffled Lakes (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Five Elephants (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Five-Finger Exercises (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Flight One (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Flood (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Flood Plains on the Coast facing Asia (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Flow, Flow, Flow (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Flowering Death (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Flowers by the Sea (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Flying Fox (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Fog (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Fog (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Foliage of Vision (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Folk (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Follow Thy Fair Sun (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Foolish Love (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
For a Birthday (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
For a Far-out Friend (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
For a masseuse and a prostitute (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
For a Picture of St. Dorothea (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
For An Anniversary (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
For Annie (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
For Eleanor Boylan talking with God (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
For Esmé with Love and Squalor (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
For Friends Only (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
For Hettie (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
For James Dean (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
For my funeral (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
For Rhoda (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
For Righteousness’ Sake (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
For Sale (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
For Samuel Beckett (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
For the Mother of My Mother’s Mother (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
For The One Who Would Take Man's Life In His Hands (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
For the Union Dead (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
For W.C.W. (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Forbidden fruit a flavor has (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Forefathers (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
Forget not the field (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
Forget not yet (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Forgetfulness (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Forgetfulness (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Forgive Me, Sire (Hungarian) – Cameron, Norman
Fork (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Foster the Light (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Found Poem (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Four Quartets/1 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/2 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/3 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/4 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Saints in Three Acts (detail) (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Fox Sleep (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Frae The Friends And Land I Love (English, Spanish) – Burns, Robert
Fragment of A Campaign Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fragment: Follow To The Deep Wood's Weeds (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragment: Questions (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragment: To A Friend Released From Prison (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragments of a Lost Gnostic Poem Of The Twelfth Century (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Francesca (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Franny (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Frater Ave Atque Vale (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Freedom (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Freedom (Hungarian) – Struther, Jan
Frenzy (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Friday's Child (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Friendly advice to a lot of young men (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Friends Departed (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Frolic (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
From Colony to Nation (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
From Stone to Steel (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
From the Domain of Arnheim (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
From the Flats (Hungarian) – Lanier, Sidney
From the Hazel Bough (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
From the House Journal (Hungarian) – Berrigan, Ted
From the Porch (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
From the Republic of Conscience (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
From the Train (German) – Galbraith, Iain
From the Whole Megillah (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
From Don Juan (German, Hungarian) – Byron, George
Frost at Midnight (Hungarian, Serbian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Frustration (German, Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Full Fathom Five (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Full Moon (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Funeral blues (Czech, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
Fungi from Yuggoth (detail) (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Funk Lore (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Funny—to be a Century (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Futility (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Fabliau of Florida (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Fafnir and the Knights (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Faire is my Love (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Fairy-land (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fairyland (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fairytale to Scar (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Fame (Hungarian) – Mew, Charlotte
Fame is a fickle food (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Fame of Myself, to justify (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Familial topics (3 poems) (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Family of Cave Bears (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Family Prime (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
Fanciful creators (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Fanny (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Farewell to Italy (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Farewell to the Court (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Farewell, Love (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor! (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Farm Wife (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Farmer near Sybil Point (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Father and Son (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Father Death Blues (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Fathers and Sons (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Faustus and I (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Fear of Death (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Feelings of a Republican on the Fall of Bonaparte (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Feeling of Spring (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Felix Randal (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Fern Hill (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Fever 103° (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Fiascherino (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Fidelity (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Fidelity (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Field and Forest (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
Field of long grass (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Fifth Child (detail) (Hungarian) – Lessing, Doris
Fifth Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Figments (Hungarian) – D’Hertefelt, Luc
Fill for me a brimming bowl (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Filling Station (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Final Instructions (Hungarian, Portuguese) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Finale (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Fingers in the Door (Hungarian) – David Holbrook
Finis (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Finish (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Fire (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Fire and Ice (German, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Fire and Reason (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Fire-eater (Hungarian, Italian) – Harrison, Tony
Fireball (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
firelife (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
First Chorus from Atalanta in Calydon (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
First Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
First shall the heavens want starry light (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
First Things First (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Firstborn (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Fish (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Fish and Men (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Fish in the Unruffled Lakes (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Five Elephants (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Five-Finger Exercises (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Flight One (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Flood (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Flood Plains on the Coast facing Asia (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Flow, Flow, Flow (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Flowering Death (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Flowers by the Sea (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Flying Fox (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Fog (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Fog (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Foliage of Vision (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Folk (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Follow Thy Fair Sun (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Foolish Love (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
For a Birthday (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
For a Far-out Friend (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
For a masseuse and a prostitute (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
For a Picture of St. Dorothea (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
For An Anniversary (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
For Annie (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
For Eleanor Boylan talking with God (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
For Esmé with Love and Squalor (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
For Friends Only (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
For Hettie (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
For James Dean (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
For my funeral (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
For Rhoda (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
For Righteousness’ Sake (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
For Sale (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
For Samuel Beckett (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
For the Mother of My Mother’s Mother (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
For The One Who Would Take Man's Life In His Hands (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
For the Union Dead (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
For W.C.W. (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Forbidden fruit a flavor has (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Forefathers (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
Forget not the field (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
Forget not yet (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Forgetfulness (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Forgetfulness (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Forgive Me, Sire (Hungarian) – Cameron, Norman
Fork (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Foster the Light (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Found Poem (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Four Quartets/1 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/2 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/3 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Quartets/4 (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Four Saints in Three Acts (detail) (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Fox Sleep (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Frae The Friends And Land I Love (English, Spanish) – Burns, Robert
Fragment of A Campaign Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Fragment: Follow To The Deep Wood's Weeds (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragment: Questions (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragment: To A Friend Released From Prison (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Fragments of a Lost Gnostic Poem Of The Twelfth Century (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Francesca (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Franny (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Frater Ave Atque Vale (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Freedom (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Freedom (Hungarian) – Struther, Jan
Frenzy (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Friday's Child (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Friendly advice to a lot of young men (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Friends Departed (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Frolic (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
From Colony to Nation (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
From Stone to Steel (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
From the Domain of Arnheim (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
From the Flats (Hungarian) – Lanier, Sidney
From the Hazel Bough (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
From the House Journal (Hungarian) – Berrigan, Ted
From the Porch (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
From the Republic of Conscience (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
From the Train (German) – Galbraith, Iain
From the Whole Megillah (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
From Don Juan (German, Hungarian) – Byron, George
Frost at Midnight (Hungarian, Serbian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Frustration (German, Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Full Fathom Five (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Full Moon (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Funeral blues (Czech, German, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
Fungi from Yuggoth (detail) (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Funk Lore (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Funny—to be a Century (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Futility (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
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Galloping Green: May 1962 (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Garden (Hungarian) – H. D.
Gascoigne’s Lullaby (Hungarian) – Gascoigne, George
Gathering Leaves (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
General William Booth Enters Into Heaven (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
Genevieve (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Geometry (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Georgia Beach (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Gerontion (Hungarian, Serbian) – Eliot, T. S.
Get Up and Bar the Door (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
Getting a Second Opinion (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Getting Across (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Ghost Town (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Ghost-crabs (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Ghosts (Hungarian) – Jennings, Elizabeth
Gift (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Cohen, Leonard
Gifts (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Gifts of Rain (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Gingkoes in Fall (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Girl on a High Wire (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Give All to Love (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Give me women, wine, and snuff (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Glanmore Sonnets VI (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets I (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets II (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets III (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets IV (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets V (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets VII (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets VIII (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets IX (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets X (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glasgerion (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Glazunoviana (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Gloire de Dijon (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Gnomic Verses (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
God fashioned the ship of the world carefully (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
God gave a Loaf to every Bird (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
God Give to Men (Hungarian) – Bontemps, Arna
God is indeed a jealous God — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
God's Grandeur (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
God, A Poem (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
God's funeral (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
God's Work (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
God's World (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
God’s Handiwork (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
Gods Wheel (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Going (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Going and Staying (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Going back to Bed (Hungarian) – McClatchy, J. D.
Gone (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Good Dog Nigel (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Good Hours (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Good-Bye To The Mezzogiorno (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Good-Night (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Goodbye (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Goodbye Blue Sky (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Grace (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Gradual Clearing (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Grana Weal (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Grandfather (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Graphemics (Hungarian) – Spicer, Jack
Grass (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Grasses (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Grave Fairytale (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Gravestones (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Greater Love (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Green (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Green Geese (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Green Rain (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Green River (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Greenwich observatory (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Greyhounding to Billings, Montana (Hungarian) – Kenny, Maurice
Grief (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Grotesque details from Hudibras (Hungarian) – Butler, Samuel
Gude Ale Keeps The Heart Aboon (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Guests of the Nation (Hungarian) – O’Connor, Frank
Gulliver (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Gus: The Theatre Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Garden (Hungarian) – H. D.
Gascoigne’s Lullaby (Hungarian) – Gascoigne, George
Gathering Leaves (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
General William Booth Enters Into Heaven (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
Genevieve (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Geometry (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Georgia Beach (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Gerontion (Hungarian, Serbian) – Eliot, T. S.
Get Up and Bar the Door (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
Getting a Second Opinion (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Getting Across (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Ghost Town (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Ghost-crabs (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Ghosts (Hungarian) – Jennings, Elizabeth
Gift (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Cohen, Leonard
Gifts (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Gifts of Rain (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Gingkoes in Fall (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Girl on a High Wire (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Give All to Love (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Give me women, wine, and snuff (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Glanmore Sonnets VI (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets I (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets II (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets III (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets IV (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets V (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets VII (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets VIII (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets IX (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glanmore Sonnets X (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Glasgerion (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Glazunoviana (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Gloire de Dijon (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Gnomic Verses (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
God fashioned the ship of the world carefully (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
God gave a Loaf to every Bird (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
God Give to Men (Hungarian) – Bontemps, Arna
God is indeed a jealous God — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
God's Grandeur (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
God, A Poem (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
God's funeral (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
God's Work (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
God's World (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
God’s Handiwork (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
Gods Wheel (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Going (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Going and Staying (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Going back to Bed (Hungarian) – McClatchy, J. D.
Gone (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Good Dog Nigel (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
Good Friday, 1613. Riding Westward (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Good Hours (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Good-Bye To The Mezzogiorno (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Good-Night (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Goodbye (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Goodbye Blue Sky (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Grace (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Gradual Clearing (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Grana Weal (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Grandfather (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Graphemics (Hungarian) – Spicer, Jack
Grass (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Grasses (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Grave Fairytale (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Gravestones (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Greater Love (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Green (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Green Geese (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Green Rain (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Green River (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Greenwich observatory (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Greyhounding to Billings, Montana (Hungarian) – Kenny, Maurice
Grief (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Grotesque details from Hudibras (Hungarian) – Butler, Samuel
Gude Ale Keeps The Heart Aboon (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Guests of the Nation (Hungarian) – O’Connor, Frank
Gulliver (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Gus: The Theatre Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
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Hair (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
Halflife (Hungarian) – O'Rourke, Meghan
Halfway (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Hallelujah (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
Hamatreya (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Detail) (German, French, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Hap (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Happiness (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Happiness (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Happy enough (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Hark, now everything is still (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Harlem Shadows (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Harold’s Leap (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Hatred of Men With Black Hair (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Hatteras Calling (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Haunted (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Haunted (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Hawk Roosting (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Hay-cock (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Haymakers, Rakers, Reapers, And Mowers (Hungarian) – Dekker, Thomas
He ate and drank the precious Words — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
He fell among Thieves (Hungarian) – Newbolt, Sir Henry
He Puts Me to Rest (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
He remembers forgotten beauty (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Resigns (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He That Loves A Rosy Cheek (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
He touched me, so I live to know (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wonders About Himself (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Head of a Dandelion (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
Hearing your words and not a word among them (Sonnet XXXVI) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Heart and Mind (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Heat (Hungarian) – H. D.
Heaven – Haven (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
"Heaven"—is what I cannot reach (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Heirloom (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
Helas (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Hell to Pay (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Hence, all you vain delights (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Henry's Understanding (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Her Eyes (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Her Husband (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Her Kind (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Her Triumph (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Heraclitus on Rivers (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Herbal (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Here (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Here Is A Writer (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Here Lies a Lady (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Here’s a bottle and an honest friend (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Here Sleeps The Bard (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
Heredity (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Heritage (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Heritage (Hungarian) – Bennett, Gwendolyn B.
Herman Melville (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Hermaphroditus (German) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Hero And Leander (Excerpt) (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
Hero and Leander, first sestiad (detail) (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
Heroes of the Sub-Plot (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Hidden Flame (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
High Windows (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Highway Star (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
His Dog (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
His grange, or private wealth (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
His Litany, To The Holy Spirit (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
His wisdom (Hungarian) – Breton, Nicholas
History (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
History (German) – Guest, Barbara
History Classes (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Hold back thy hours… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Hold Hard, These Ancient Minutes In the Cuckoo's Month (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Hölderlin's Old Age (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Holy Smoke (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Holy Sonnet XIX. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets I. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets II. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets III. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets V. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets VI. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets VII. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets IX. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets X. (Hungarian, Slovak) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets XIV. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy sonnets XI. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Thursday (1) (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Holy Thursday (2) (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Holyhead. September 25, 1727 (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Homage to Clio (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Homage to Monk (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Homage to William Cowper (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Home is so Sad (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Home-Thoughts, From Abroad (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Homecoming (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Homesick Blues (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Hope Is A Tattered Flag (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
'Hope' is the thing with feathers (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Horae Canonicae 1. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Horae Canonicae 7. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Hornpipe (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Hornpipe (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Hospital for Defectives (Hungarian) – Blackburn, Thomas
Hot And Cold (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Houdini (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Houdini’s Receipt (Hungarian) – Woods, Macdara
House Guest (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
House, are you ready? (Hungarian) – Schwarcz Vera
Housekeeping (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
How God Was Made (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
How happy is the little Stone (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
How I Got Through My Last Day on the Transplant List (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
How Many Paltry Things… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
How Not To Die (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
How Soon Hath Time (Hungarian) – Milton, John
How soon the servant sun (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
[How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
how to be a good writer (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
How To Kill (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Howl (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Hudibras (detail) (Hungarian) – Butler, Samuel
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Huh? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Humanity I Love You (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Humpback embryo (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Hunger Mountain (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Hurrahing in Harvest (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Hurt Hawks (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Hush, hush, tread softly... (German) – Keats, John
Hymn I. Of Astraea (Hungarian) – Davies, Sir John
Hymn in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
Hymn of Man (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Hymn of the City (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Hymn to Apollo (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Hymn To Her Unknown (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Hymn to St. Cecilia (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Hyperion (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Hysteria (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Halflife (Hungarian) – O'Rourke, Meghan
Halfway (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Hallelujah (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
Hamatreya (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (Detail) (German, French, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Hap (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Happiness (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Happiness (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Happy enough (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Hark, now everything is still (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Harlem Shadows (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Harold’s Leap (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Hatred of Men With Black Hair (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Hatteras Calling (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Haunted (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Haunted (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Hawk Roosting (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Hay-cock (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Haymakers, Rakers, Reapers, And Mowers (Hungarian) – Dekker, Thomas
He ate and drank the precious Words — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
He fell among Thieves (Hungarian) – Newbolt, Sir Henry
He Puts Me to Rest (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
He remembers forgotten beauty (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Resigns (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
He Tells Of The Perfect Beauty (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He That Loves A Rosy Cheek (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
He touched me, so I live to know (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wishes For The Cloths Of Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wishes His Beloved Were Dead (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
He Wonders About Himself (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Head of a Dandelion (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
Hearing your words and not a word among them (Sonnet XXXVI) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Heart and Mind (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Heat (Hungarian) – H. D.
Heaven – Haven (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
"Heaven"—is what I cannot reach (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Heirloom (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
Helas (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Hell to Pay (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Hence, all you vain delights (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Henry's Understanding (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Her Eyes (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Her Husband (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Her Kind (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Her Triumph (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Heraclitus on Rivers (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Herbal (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Here (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Here Is A Writer (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Here Lies a Lady (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Here’s a bottle and an honest friend (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Here Sleeps The Bard (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
Heredity (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Heritage (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Heritage (Hungarian) – Bennett, Gwendolyn B.
Herman Melville (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Hermaphroditus (German) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Hero And Leander (Excerpt) (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
Hero and Leander, first sestiad (detail) (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
Heroes of the Sub-Plot (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Hidden Flame (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
High Windows (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Highway Star (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
His Dog (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
His grange, or private wealth (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
His Litany, To The Holy Spirit (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
His wisdom (Hungarian) – Breton, Nicholas
History (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
History (German) – Guest, Barbara
History Classes (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Hold back thy hours… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Hold Hard, These Ancient Minutes In the Cuckoo's Month (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Hölderlin's Old Age (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Holy Smoke (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Holy Sonnet XIX. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets I. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets II. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets III. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets V. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets VI. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets VII. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets IX. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets X. (Hungarian, Slovak) – Donne, John
Holy Sonnets XIV. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy sonnets XI. (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Holy Thursday (1) (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Holy Thursday (2) (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Holyhead. September 25, 1727 (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Homage to Clio (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Homage to Monk (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Homage to William Cowper (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Home is so Sad (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Home-Thoughts, From Abroad (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Homecoming (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Homesick Blues (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Honky Tonk in Cleveland, Ohio (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Hope Is A Tattered Flag (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
'Hope' is the thing with feathers (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Horae Canonicae 1. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Horae Canonicae 7. (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Hornpipe (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Hornpipe (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Hospital for Defectives (Hungarian) – Blackburn, Thomas
Hot And Cold (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Houdini (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Houdini’s Receipt (Hungarian) – Woods, Macdara
House Guest (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
House, are you ready? (Hungarian) – Schwarcz Vera
Housekeeping (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
How God Was Made (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
How happy is the little Stone (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
How I Got Through My Last Day on the Transplant List (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
How Many Paltry Things… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
How Not To Die (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
How pleasant to know Mr. Lear (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
How Soon Hath Time (Hungarian) – Milton, John
How soon the servant sun (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
[How strange the sculptures that adorn these towers!] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
how to be a good writer (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
How To Kill (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Howl (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Hudibras (detail) (Hungarian) – Butler, Samuel
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Huh? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Humanity I Love You (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Humpback embryo (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Hunger Mountain (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Hurrahing in Harvest (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Hurt Hawks (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Hush, hush, tread softly... (German) – Keats, John
Hymn I. Of Astraea (Hungarian) – Davies, Sir John
Hymn in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
Hymn of Man (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Hymn of the City (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Hymn to Apollo (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Hymn To Her Unknown (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Hymn to St. Cecilia (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Hyperion (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Hysteria (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
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I almost went to bed (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
I Am (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
I Am 25 (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
I Am a Book I Neither Wrote nor Read (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
I am a Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
I am Raifteiri (Hungarian) – Raftery, Anthony
I am That I am (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
I Am the People, the Mob (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
I Am Vertical (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
'I am' [egy vers, amilyenből tizenkettő esik egy tucatra] (Hungarian) – Clare, John
[I ask not for those thoughts, that sudden leap] (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
I bended unto me (Hungarian) – Brown, Thomas Edward
i carry your heart with me (Spanish, French, Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
I died for beauty (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I do not love thee (Hungarian) – Norton, Caroline
I dwell in Possibility — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
[I enter, and I see thee in the gloom] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Find no Peace (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
I found the words to every thought (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Had a Future (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
I Have Not Lingered in European Monasteries (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
I Hear America Singing (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died (465) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Held a Shelley Manuscript (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
I just can’t (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
"I Keep Six Honest Serving Men ..." (Hungarian, Slovak) – Kipling, Rudyard
I keep wondering (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
I Knew a Woman (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
I Know a Man (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
I laid me down upon a bank (Hungarian) – Blake, William
I look into my glass (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
I look to the North (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I love lovyd (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
I Love My Jean (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I Love You with My Every Breath (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I'm Nobody! Who are you? (288) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Make This In A Warring Absence (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
I measure every Grief I meet (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Meet The Famous Poet (Spanish, Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
I Murder Hate (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I never lost as much but twice (49) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I never saw a moor (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I reason, Earth is short (301) (German, Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I reckon—when I count it all (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Remember (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Remember (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Remember Arnold (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
I Remember, I Remember (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
I Sat Belonely (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
I saw a chapel all of gold (Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
I saw a man pursuing the horizon (Hungarian, Serbian) – Crane, Stephen
I saw an old-fashioned whore today (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
I Saw the Sun at Midnight (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I See His Blood upon the Rose (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I Shall Be Released (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
I shall go back again to the bleak shore (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
I should not dare to leave my friend (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
i sing of Olaf glad and big (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
I Sit and Look Out (German) – Whitman, Walt
I started Early – Took my Dog – (656) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I taste a liquor never brewed (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I taste a liquor never brewed (First published version,1890) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Think Continually Of Those Who Were Truly Great (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
[I think I could turn and live with animals] (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
I walked in a desert (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
I Want to Die While You Love Me (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
I Was Sleeping Where the Black Oaks Move (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
I Was so Full… (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Went into the Maverick Bar (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
I went to Heaven (374) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I, In My Intricate Image (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
I, too, sing America. (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
I. M. Margaritæ Sorori (Hungarian) – Henley, William Ernest
I.—Madhouse Cell (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
“I'll have your heart” (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I'Ve Got A Golden Ticket (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Ianthe (detail) (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Ice (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Ice 7 (k-d 68, 69) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
Ich bin Allein (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Idyll (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
If (Hungarian, Slovak) – Kipling, Rudyard
If (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
If death is kind (Spanish) – Teasdale, Sara
If I Could Tell You (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
If I feel anything stronger than this (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
If I freely may discover (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
If I Had Wheels or Love (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
If I lie down (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
If I Were Tickled by the Rub of Love (Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
If it had no pencil (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
If We Must Die (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
If You Are Fire (Hungarian) – Rosenberg, Isaac
If You Are Old And Have The Shakes (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
If you can't eat you got to... (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
If you were coming in the fall (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
If you're aristocratic (Hungarian) – Hamill, Gerry
II.—Madhouse Cell (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Il Penseroso (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Imitation (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Immigration (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
immobile cat (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Immortal Autumn (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Immortality (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Immortality (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
Impossibility, like Wine (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Impression du Matin (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impression du Voyage (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impressions (Les Silhouettes; La Fuite de la Lune) (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impromtu (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Improvisations on an Old Theme (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
In a Dark Time (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
In a Loud Restaurant (Hungarian) – Berrigan, Ted
In a Season of Unemployment (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
In a Station of the Metro (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
In a Year (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
[In Arizona] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
In Attica (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
In Broken Images (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
In Chopin’s Garden (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
In Church (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
In Country Heaven (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In Distrust of Merits (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See... (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
In Harbor (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
In Her Praise (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
In Honour of the City of London (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
In hospital: Poona (Hungarian) – Lewis, Alun
in just- (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
In Limbo (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
In memoriam (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
In Memoriam A.H.H. (Slovak) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
In Memory of Ernst Toller (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Memory of My Mother (I do not think) (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
In Memory of My Mother (You will have) (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
In Memory of Sigmund Freud (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Memory of W. B. Yeats (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Monument Valley (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
In My Craft or Sullen Art (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In My Secret Life (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
In Plato's Cave (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
In Praise of Bridges (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
In Praise of His Loving and Best-Beloved Fawnia (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
In Praise Of Limestone (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Santa Maria del Popolo (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
In Tenebris – II (detail) (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the beginning (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In The Cool Of The Evening (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
In the desert (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
In the Dream, The Rainbow Does Not Sleep (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
In the dust (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
In the Elegy Season (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
In the forest (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
In the Gold Room: A Harmony (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
In the Lost Province (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
In the Matter of Two Men (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
In the Naked Bed, in Plato’s Cave (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
In the night desert (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
In the Restaurant (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the Room of the Bride-Elect (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the shelter (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
in the time of apples (Hungarian, Slovak) – Jewell, David
In the Train (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
In the Ward (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
In the White Giant's Thigh (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In the Wood of Finvara (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
In Three Days (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
In time like glass (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
In Time of „The Breaking of the Nations” (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In Time of War (details) (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Westminster Abbey (Hungarian) – Betjeman, John
In Winter (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
In Youth is Pleasure (Hungarian) – Wever, Robert
In a Gondola (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Incarnation (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Incarnation of the Rainbow (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Incident (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Incidents In The Life Of My Uncle Arly (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Indian Camp (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Infant Sorrow (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Ingmar Bergman’s Seventh Seal (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Inscribed to a dear Child: in memory of golden summer hours and whispers of a summer sea (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Insensibility (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Insomnia (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Insomniac (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Intervals in a Busy Life (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Introduction (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Introduction to Poetry (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Invasion on the Farm (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Inverse Ballad (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Invictus (Hungarian) – Henley, William Ernest
Invitation To Miss Marianne Moore (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Invocation (Hungarian) – Johnson, Helene
Invocation to the Social Muse (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Ione, Dead the Long Year (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ireland (Hungarian) – Ryan, Richard
Ireland and King James (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Ireland, 1972 (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Iron John (detail) (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Iron thoughts sail out at evening (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Is It Because I Am Black? (Hungarian) – Cotter, Jr. Joseph Seamon
Is/Not (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Isaac, After Mount Moriah (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Islands (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Islands (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Israfel (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
It Ain't Me Babe (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
It is Dangerous to Read Newspapers (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
It is the Hour (Hungarian) – Byron, George
It might be lonelier (405) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It Must Change VII (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
it really must be Nice... (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
It sifts from Leaden Sieves (311) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It was a beauty that I saw (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
It was too late for Man (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
"It Will Not Change" (Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
It's all I have to bring today (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
It's easy to invent a Life (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It's No Use Raising A Shout (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Italia, Io Ti Saluto! (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Itylus (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Ivanhoe (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
I Am (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
I Am 25 (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
I Am a Book I Neither Wrote nor Read (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
I am a Parcel of Vain Strivings Tied (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
I am Raifteiri (Hungarian) – Raftery, Anthony
I am That I am (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
I Am the People, the Mob (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
I Am Vertical (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
'I am' [egy vers, amilyenből tizenkettő esik egy tucatra] (Hungarian) – Clare, John
[I ask not for those thoughts, that sudden leap] (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
I bended unto me (Hungarian) – Brown, Thomas Edward
i carry your heart with me (Spanish, French, Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
I died for beauty (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I do not love thee (Hungarian) – Norton, Caroline
I dwell in Possibility — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
[I enter, and I see thee in the gloom] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
I felt a Funeral, in my Brain (280) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Find no Peace (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
I found the words to every thought (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Had a Future (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
I Have Not Lingered in European Monasteries (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
I Hear America Singing (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
I heard a Fly buzz -- when I died (465) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Held a Shelley Manuscript (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
I just can’t (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
"I Keep Six Honest Serving Men ..." (Hungarian, Slovak) – Kipling, Rudyard
I keep wondering (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
I Knew a Woman (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
I Know a Man (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
I laid me down upon a bank (Hungarian) – Blake, William
I look into my glass (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
I look to the North (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I love lovyd (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
I Love My Jean (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I Love You with My Every Breath (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I'm Nobody! Who are you? (288) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Make This In A Warring Absence (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
I measure every Grief I meet (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Meet The Famous Poet (Spanish, Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
I Murder Hate (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
I never lost as much but twice (49) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I never saw a moor (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I reason, Earth is short (301) (German, Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I reckon—when I count it all (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Remember (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Remember (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Remember Arnold (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
I Remember, I Remember (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
I Sat Belonely (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
I saw a chapel all of gold (Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
I saw a man pursuing the horizon (Hungarian, Serbian) – Crane, Stephen
I saw an old-fashioned whore today (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
I Saw the Sun at Midnight (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I See His Blood upon the Rose (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
I Shall Be Released (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
I shall go back again to the bleak shore (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
I should not dare to leave my friend (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
i sing of Olaf glad and big (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
I Sit and Look Out (German) – Whitman, Walt
I started Early – Took my Dog – (656) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I taste a liquor never brewed (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I taste a liquor never brewed (First published version,1890) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I Think Continually Of Those Who Were Truly Great (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
[I think I could turn and live with animals] (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
I walked in a desert (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
I Want to Die While You Love Me (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
I Was Sleeping Where the Black Oaks Move (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
I Was so Full… (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I Went into the Maverick Bar (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
I went to Heaven (374) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
I, In My Intricate Image (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
I, too, sing America. (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
I. M. Margaritæ Sorori (Hungarian) – Henley, William Ernest
I.—Madhouse Cell (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
“I'll have your heart” (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
I'Ve Got A Golden Ticket (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Ianthe (detail) (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Ice (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Ice 7 (k-d 68, 69) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
Ich bin Allein (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Idyll (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
If (Hungarian, Slovak) – Kipling, Rudyard
If (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
If death is kind (Spanish) – Teasdale, Sara
If I Could Tell You (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
If I feel anything stronger than this (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
If I freely may discover (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
If I Had Wheels or Love (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
If I lie down (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
If I Were Tickled by the Rub of Love (Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
If it had no pencil (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
If We Must Die (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
If You Are Fire (Hungarian) – Rosenberg, Isaac
If You Are Old And Have The Shakes (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
If you can't eat you got to... (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
If you were coming in the fall (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
If you're aristocratic (Hungarian) – Hamill, Gerry
II.—Madhouse Cell (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Il Penseroso (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Imitation (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Immigration (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
immobile cat (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Immortal Autumn (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Immortality (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Immortality (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
Impossibility, like Wine (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Impression du Matin (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impression du Voyage (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impressions (Les Silhouettes; La Fuite de la Lune) (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Impromtu (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Improvisations on an Old Theme (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
In a Dark Time (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
In a Loud Restaurant (Hungarian) – Berrigan, Ted
In a Season of Unemployment (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
In a Station of the Metro (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
In a Year (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
[In Arizona] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
In Attica (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
In Broken Images (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
In Chopin’s Garden (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
In Church (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
In Country Heaven (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In Distrust of Merits (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
In Goya’s Greatest Scenes We Seem to See... (Hungarian) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
In Harbor (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
In Her Praise (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
In Honour of the City of London (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
In hospital: Poona (Hungarian) – Lewis, Alun
in just- (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
In Limbo (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
In memoriam (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
In Memoriam A.H.H. (Slovak) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
In Memory of Ernst Toller (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Memory of My Mother (I do not think) (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
In Memory of My Mother (You will have) (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
In Memory of Sigmund Freud (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Memory of W. B. Yeats (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Monument Valley (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
In My Craft or Sullen Art (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In My Secret Life (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
In Plato's Cave (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
In Praise of Bridges (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
In Praise of His Loving and Best-Beloved Fawnia (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
In Praise Of Limestone (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Santa Maria del Popolo (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
In Tenebris – II (detail) (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the beginning (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In The Cool Of The Evening (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
In the desert (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
In the Dream, The Rainbow Does Not Sleep (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
In the dust (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
In the Elegy Season (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
In the forest (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
In the Gold Room: A Harmony (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
In the Lost Province (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
In the Matter of Two Men (Hungarian) – Corrothers, James D.
In the Naked Bed, in Plato’s Cave (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
In the night desert (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
In the Restaurant (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the Room of the Bride-Elect (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In the shelter (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
in the time of apples (Hungarian, Slovak) – Jewell, David
In the Train (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
In the Ward (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
In the White Giant's Thigh (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
In the Wood of Finvara (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
In Three Days (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
In time like glass (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
In Time of „The Breaking of the Nations” (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
In Time of War (details) (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
In Westminster Abbey (Hungarian) – Betjeman, John
In Winter (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
In Youth is Pleasure (Hungarian) – Wever, Robert
In a Gondola (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Incarnation (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Incarnation of the Rainbow (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Incident (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Incidents In The Life Of My Uncle Arly (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Indian Camp (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Infant Sorrow (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Ingmar Bergman’s Seventh Seal (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Inscribed to a dear Child: in memory of golden summer hours and whispers of a summer sea (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Insensibility (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Insomnia (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Insomniac (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Intervals in a Busy Life (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Introduction (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Introduction to Poetry (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Invasion on the Farm (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Inverse Ballad (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Invictus (Hungarian) – Henley, William Ernest
Invitation To Miss Marianne Moore (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Invocation (Hungarian) – Johnson, Helene
Invocation to the Social Muse (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Ione, Dead the Long Year (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Ireland (Hungarian) – Ryan, Richard
Ireland and King James (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Ireland, 1972 (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Iron John (detail) (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Iron thoughts sail out at evening (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Is It Because I Am Black? (Hungarian) – Cotter, Jr. Joseph Seamon
Is/Not (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Isaac, After Mount Moriah (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Islands (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Islands (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Israfel (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
It Ain't Me Babe (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
It is Dangerous to Read Newspapers (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
It is the Hour (Hungarian) – Byron, George
It might be lonelier (405) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It Must Change VII (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
it really must be Nice... (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
It sifts from Leaden Sieves (311) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It was a beauty that I saw (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
It was too late for Man (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
"It Will Not Change" (Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
It's all I have to bring today (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
It's easy to invent a Life (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
It's No Use Raising A Shout (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Italia, Io Ti Saluto! (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Itylus (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Ivanhoe (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
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Jabberwocky (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Jacklight (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
James Lee’s Wife (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Jane Eyre (French) – Brontë, Charlotte
Janitor Working on Threshold (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Jazzonia (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Jerusalem (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Job's Luck (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
John and Jane (French, Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
John Barleycorn (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
John Kinsella's Lament for Mrs Mary Moore (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
John Muir on Mt. Ritter (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
John Anderson, My Jo (English, Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Jolly Good Ale and Old (Hungarian) – Stevenson, William
Jordan (I) (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Josef Weinheber (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Journey To Iceland (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Judith Of Bethulia (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Juggler (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Juke Box Love Song (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Julius Caesar (Detail) (French, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
July Man (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
July's People (detail) (Hungarian) – Gordimer, Nadine
June (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
June fugue (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Junk (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Just Another Day (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Just Before April Came (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Just Before the War with the Eskimos (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Just Like A Woman (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Just The Same (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Juvenal's Prayer (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Jacklight (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
James Lee’s Wife (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Jane Eyre (French) – Brontë, Charlotte
Janitor Working on Threshold (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Jazzonia (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Jerusalem (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Job's Luck (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
John and Jane (French, Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
John Barleycorn (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
John Kinsella's Lament for Mrs Mary Moore (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
John Muir on Mt. Ritter (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
John Anderson, My Jo (English, Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Jolly Good Ale and Old (Hungarian) – Stevenson, William
Jordan (I) (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Josef Weinheber (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Journey To Iceland (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Judith Of Bethulia (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Juggler (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Juke Box Love Song (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Julius Caesar (Detail) (French, Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
July Man (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
July's People (detail) (Hungarian) – Gordimer, Nadine
June (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
June fugue (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Junk (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Just Another Day (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Just Before April Came (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Just Before the War with the Eskimos (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Just Like A Woman (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Just The Same (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Juvenal's Prayer (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
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Ka'Ba (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Kaddish - for Naomi Ginsberg, 1894-1956 (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Kafka (Hungarian, Russian) – Hughes, Ted
Keen, Fitful Gusts (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Keeping Going (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Keeping track (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Kicking the Leaves (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Kierkegaard (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Kilmallock (Hungarian) – Vere, Sir Aubrey De
Kind Are Her Answers (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Kindly Unhitch That Star, Buddy (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
King Henry (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
King John’s Christmas (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
King Of Carrion (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
King John (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Kossuth (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Kossuth (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Kreutzer Sonata (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Kubla Khan (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Kwon Jin-gyu (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
Kaddish - for Naomi Ginsberg, 1894-1956 (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Kafka (Hungarian, Russian) – Hughes, Ted
Keen, Fitful Gusts (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Keeping Going (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Keeping track (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Kicking the Leaves (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Kierkegaard (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Kilmallock (Hungarian) – Vere, Sir Aubrey De
Kind Are Her Answers (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Kindly Unhitch That Star, Buddy (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
King Henry (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
King John’s Christmas (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
King Of Carrion (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
King John (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Kossuth (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Kossuth (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Kreutzer Sonata (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Kubla Khan (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Kwon Jin-gyu (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
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L'Art, 1910 (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
L'Envoi (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
L'Etoile (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
L’Allegro (Hungarian) – Milton, John
l(a (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
La Figlia Che Piange (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
La Gioconda (Hungarian) – Field, Michael
La Mer (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
La Preface (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
La Belle Dame Sans Merci (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Lady 'Rogue' Singleton (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Lady Lazarus (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Lak of Stedfastnesse (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Lakeshore (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Lalena (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Lament (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Lament For A Proprietor (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Lament for the Makers (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
Lament for Thomas McDonagh (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
Lampoon {On the Women About Town} (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Landcrab II (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Landscape As A Nude (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Landscape with Figures (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Landscape with flying man (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Landscapes (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Lapis Lazuli (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Larry M'Hale (Hungarian) – Lever, Charles James
Last Call (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Last Days Of Alice (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Last moment (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Last night (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Last Night I Dived my beggar arm (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Last Poems (XXXV) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Last Portrait as Boy (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Last Verses (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
Last Words (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Late arrival (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Late at Night (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Late Autumn in Venice (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Late Echo (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Latin Hymn (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Laundry (Czech) – Cohen, Leonard
Laurentian Shield (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Law, Like Love (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Lay a Garland on My Hearse (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Le Désert de l’Amour (Spanish, Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Le Monocle de Mon Oncle XI (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Le Panneau (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Le Reveillon (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Leap Before You Look (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
Lear (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Leave me, O love (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Leaves of Grass' Purport (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Leaving Early (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Leda and the Swan (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
Legacy (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Legend of the Glaive (detail) (Hungarian) – Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Leisure (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Lenore (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Lepanto (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Les Ballons (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Les Étiquettes Jaunes (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Les Silhouettes (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Les Sylphides (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Let History Be My Judge (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Let it Snow (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Let me not hate (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
Let no charitable hope (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Let There Be Translators! (Hungarian) – Schulman, Grace
Let Us Have Madness (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Lethe (Hungarian) – H. D.
Letter (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Letters (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Letters from Amherst (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Letters to Live Poets (XII) (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Liberty (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Life after Death (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Life in death (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Ellice
Life? (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Life in a Love (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Lift up your face (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Light breaks where no sun shines (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Light, I know, treads the ten million stars (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Like A Rolling Stone (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Like Adam (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Like an Old Proud King in a Parable (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Like Barley Bending (Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
Like Snow (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Limbo (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Limbo Culture (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Limeraiku (Hungarian) – Pauker, Ted
Limerick (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Limerick (Hungarian) – Russell, Bertrand
Limerick (Hungarian) – Thornton, R. K. R.
Limerick (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Limerick (Hungarian) – Sharpless, Stanley J.
Limerick (Ich Dien) (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Limerick (Lady Gregory) (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Limerick (Newcastle) (Hungarian) – Melican, Terence
Limerick (Rosetti) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Limerick (T. S. Eliot) (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Limericks (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Lineage (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lines for an Internment (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Lines for an Old Man (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Lines Indited With All The Depravity Of Poverty (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Lines on Ale (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Lines Supposed To Have Been Addressed To Fanny Brawne (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Lines to my Grandfathers (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Lines Written During The Castlereagh Administration (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Lines Written In Dejection (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Little Fugue (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Little Johnny’s Confession (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
Little Red Riding Hood And The Wolf (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Little Snail (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Little Words (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Liu Ch'e (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Lives of Girls and Women (detail) (Hungarian) – Munro, Alice
Lives of the Deep Sea Divers (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Living Hell (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Lizie Wan (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Loch Torridon (detail) (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Locked doors (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
London (Hungarian) – Blake, William
London 1802 (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
London Snow (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
Long Distance (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Longing (Czech) – Arnold, Matthew
Look, Stranger (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Looking At Some Flowers (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Lookout: Mount Royal (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
Lord Lundy (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Lord otf the flies (detail) (Hungarian) – Golding, William
Lorelei (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Lorenzo de’ Medici to his Last Autumn (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
Losing Track of Language (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Lost (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Lost Love (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Loughanure (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Love (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Love (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Love After Love (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Love Among the Ruins (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Love and friendship (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Brontë, Emily
Love and Life (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Love Calls Us to the Things of This World (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Love in Barrenness (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Love In the Asylum (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Love is a Sickness (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Love is enough (Hungarian) – Morris, William
Love Is Not All (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Love is... (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Love Me! (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Love Minus Zero, No Limit (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Love on the Farm (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Love Song out of Nothing (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Love The Wild Swan (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Love´s secret (Slovak) – Blake, William
Love, We Must Part Now (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Love's Philosophy (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Love in a Life (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Lovers (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Loves growth (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Low-Anchored Cloud (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Luca Signorelli to his son (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
Lucifer in Starlight (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Lucina Schynning in Silence of the Night (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Luck is not chance (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Lucy (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lucy Gray [or Solitude] (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Lullay, lullay (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Lycidas (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Lyric (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
L'Envoi (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
L'Etoile (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
L’Allegro (Hungarian) – Milton, John
l(a (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
La Figlia Che Piange (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
La Gioconda (Hungarian) – Field, Michael
La Mer (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
La Preface (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
La Belle Dame Sans Merci (German, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Lady 'Rogue' Singleton (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Lady Lazarus (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Lak of Stedfastnesse (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Lakeshore (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Lalena (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Lament (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Lament For A Proprietor (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Lament for the Makers (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
Lament for Thomas McDonagh (Hungarian) – Ledwidge, Francis
Lampoon {On the Women About Town} (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Landcrab II (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Landscape As A Nude (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Landscape with Figures (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Landscape with flying man (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Landscapes (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Lapis Lazuli (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Larry M'Hale (Hungarian) – Lever, Charles James
Last Call (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Last Days Of Alice (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Last moment (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Last night (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Last Night I Dived my beggar arm (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Last Poems (XXXV) (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Last Portrait as Boy (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Last Verses (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
Last Words (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Late arrival (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Late at Night (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Late Autumn in Venice (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
Late Echo (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Latin Hymn (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Laundry (Czech) – Cohen, Leonard
Laurentian Shield (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Law, Like Love (Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Lay a Garland on My Hearse (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Le Désert de l’Amour (Spanish, Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Le Monocle de Mon Oncle XI (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Le Panneau (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Le Reveillon (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Leap Before You Look (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
Lear (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Leave me, O love (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Leaves of Grass' Purport (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Leaving Early (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Leda and the Swan (Hungarian, Serbian) – Yeats, William Butler
Legacy (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Legend of the Glaive (detail) (Hungarian) – Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan
Leisure (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Lenore (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Lepanto (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Les Ballons (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Les Étiquettes Jaunes (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Les Silhouettes (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Les Sylphides (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Let History Be My Judge (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Let it Snow (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Let me not hate (Hungarian) – Johnson, Georgia Douglas
Let no charitable hope (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Let There Be Translators! (Hungarian) – Schulman, Grace
Let Us Have Madness (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Lethe (Hungarian) – H. D.
Letter (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Letters (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Letters from Amherst (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Letters to Live Poets (XII) (Hungarian) – Beaver, Bruce
Liberty (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Life after Death (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Life in death (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Ellice
Life? (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Life in a Love (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Lift up your face (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Light breaks where no sun shines (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Light, I know, treads the ten million stars (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Like A Rolling Stone (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Like Adam (Hungarian) – Goodman, Paul
Like an Old Proud King in a Parable (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Like Barley Bending (Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
Like Snow (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Limbo (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Limbo Culture (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Limeraiku (Hungarian) – Pauker, Ted
Limerick (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Limerick (Hungarian) – Russell, Bertrand
Limerick (Hungarian) – Thornton, R. K. R.
Limerick (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Limerick (Hungarian) – Sharpless, Stanley J.
Limerick (Ich Dien) (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Limerick (Lady Gregory) (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Limerick (Newcastle) (Hungarian) – Melican, Terence
Limerick (Rosetti) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Limerick (T. S. Eliot) (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Limericks (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Lineage (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lines for an Internment (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Lines for an Old Man (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Lines Indited With All The Depravity Of Poverty (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Lines on Ale (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Lines on the Mermaid Tavern (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Lines Supposed To Have Been Addressed To Fanny Brawne (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Lines to my Grandfathers (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Lines Written During The Castlereagh Administration (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Lines Written In Dejection (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Little Fugue (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Little Johnny’s Confession (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
Little Red Riding Hood And The Wolf (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Little Snail (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Little Words (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Liu Ch'e (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Lives of Girls and Women (detail) (Hungarian) – Munro, Alice
Lives of the Deep Sea Divers (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Living Hell (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Lizie Wan (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Loch Torridon (detail) (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Locked doors (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
London (Hungarian) – Blake, William
London 1802 (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
London Snow (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
Long Distance (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Longing (Czech) – Arnold, Matthew
Look, Stranger (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Looking At Some Flowers (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Looking for a Sunset Bird in Winter (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Lookout: Mount Royal (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
Lord Lundy (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Lord otf the flies (detail) (Hungarian) – Golding, William
Lorelei (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Lorenzo de’ Medici to his Last Autumn (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
Losing Track of Language (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Lost (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Lost Love (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Loughanure (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Love (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Love (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Love After Love (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Love Among the Ruins (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Love and friendship (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Brontë, Emily
Love and Life (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Love Calls Us to the Things of This World (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Love in Barrenness (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Love In the Asylum (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Love is a Sickness (Hungarian) – Daniel, Samuel
Love is enough (Hungarian) – Morris, William
Love Is Not All (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Love is... (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Love Me! (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Love Minus Zero, No Limit (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Love on the Farm (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Love Song out of Nothing (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Love The Wild Swan (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Love´s secret (Slovak) – Blake, William
Love, We Must Part Now (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Love's Philosophy (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Love in a Life (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Lovers (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Loves growth (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Low-Anchored Cloud (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Luca Signorelli to his son (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
Lucifer in Starlight (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Lucina Schynning in Silence of the Night (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Luck is not chance (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Lucy (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lucy Gray [or Solitude] (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Lullaby (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Lullay, lullay (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Lycidas (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Lyric (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
M ^
Mac Cabe’s elegy on the death of Carolan (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Mac Flecknoe (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Macavity - The Mystery Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Macaw and Little Miss (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Mad Judy (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Madman’s song (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Madonna Mia (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Madrigal CCXLVI (Hungarian) – Bateson, Thomas
Maesia's Song (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
Magical Dangers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Magna Est Veritas (Hungarian) – Patmore, Coventry
Magnetic Mountain (detail) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Magryme (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
Making a Love Poem (Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
Malacoda (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Malvern Hill (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Man (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Man Lying on a Wall (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Man, dreame no more of curious mysteries (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Mandalay (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Manhood (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Manifest Destination (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Manuscript Found in a Bottle (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Many red devils (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
Maple and Sumach (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
March Field (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Margin Prayer from an Ancient Psalter (detail) (Hungarian) – Duhig, Ian
Marginalia (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Marina (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Marina (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Marine (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Marine Surface, Low Overcast (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Marmion – Canto Fifth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
Marriage (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Marriage (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Martial Cadenza (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Mary Hamilton (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Mary Long (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Mary's Song (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Masters (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Maud (Part I, detail) (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Maud (Part II, detail) (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Maud Muller (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld] (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
May Janet (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
May Our Right Hands Lose Their Cunning (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
May-June, 1940 (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Me (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Me (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Meadow Lane Riffs, Edinburgh, jazzpoem (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Mediocrity in love rejected (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Meditatio (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Meditation (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Meditation 8 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditation 10 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditation 29 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditations in time of Civil War (detail) (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Medusa (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Meeting (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Meeting at Night (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Meeting-House Hill (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Meg Merrilies (Hungarian) – Keats, John
MEIOSIS (Hungarian) – Schwarcz Vera
Melancholy (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
Memoirs of a Protestant Girlhood (detail) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Memorial (detail) (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
Memorial Rain* (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Memories of West Street and Lepke (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Memory (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Memory green (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Men improve with the Years (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Men of Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Mending Wall (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Menelaus and Helen (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Merciless Beauty (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Meridian (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Merry-Go-Round (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Message (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Messmates (Hungarian) – Newbolt, Sir Henry
Metamorphosis (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Mexican Quarter (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John Gould
Mezzo Cammin (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Mid-winter waking (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Midland (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Midnight (German) – Waterfield, John
Midsummer (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Midsummer (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Midsummer, Tobago (Hungarian, Serbian) – Walcott, Derek
Midwest (Hungarian) – Nims, John Frederick
Migrating (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Milk (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Milk For The Cat (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Milking The Nightmares (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Mind (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Miners (Hungarian) – Wright, James
Miniver Cheevy (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Minotaur Poems II (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Mirror in February (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Miss Gee (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Miss T. (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Missing My Daughter (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Mississippi (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Mississippi Drowning (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Mistral Over the Graves (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Modern Love (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Moly (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Moment Fugue (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Monday in B-Flat (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Monet Refuses the Operation (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Mongolian Idiot (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Monologue of Hamlet (German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian) – Shakespeare, William
Monsters I've met (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Montana (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Moon Compasses (Italian) – Frost, Robert
Moonlit Apples (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Moonset, Gloucester, December 1, 1957, 1:58 Am (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
More Foreign Cities (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Morning (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Morning at Arnhem (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Morning at the Window (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Morning Person (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Morning Prayer (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Mort de A. D. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Mossbawn I. Sunlight (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Mossbawn II. The Seed Cutters (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Most Lovely Shade (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
mother the wardrobe is full of infantrymen (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Mother, Among the Dustbins (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Mother, Summer, I (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Mother's Voice (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Mount Royal (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Mountain lion (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Mountain Talk (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Mountains (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Mouse's Nest (Hungarian) – Clare, John
Mozart (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Mr Punch Looks Good in Black (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Spikky Sparrow (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Mr. Apollinax (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Flood's Party (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Mr. Grumpledump's Song (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Mr. Mine (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Mr. Mistoffelees (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Placid’s flirtation (Hungarian) – Locker-Lampson, Frederick
Mr. Smith (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Mr. Tambourine Man (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Much Madness is divinest Sense (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Murder in the Catedral, Part I (detail) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Murder in the Cathedral (details) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Musée des Beaux Arts (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Music of Colours: The Blossom Scattered (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Mutability (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
My Aunt Gold Teeth (detail) (Hungarian) – Naipaul, V. S.
My Bed is a Boat (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
My Bonie Mary (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
My Cats (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
My Day Among the Cannonballs (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
My Days Among the Dead are Passed (Hungarian) – Southey, Robert
My Delight and Thy Delight (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
My dreams are of a field afar (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
MY EARLY LIFE /excerpt from the book/ (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
My Epitaph (Hungarian) – Gray, David
My Erotic Double (Spanish, Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
My fair, look from those turrets… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
My Familly and other Animals (Detail) (Hungarian) – Durrell, Gerald
My Father (Hungarian) – Drennan, William
My Father (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
My Father Was a Farmer (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
My First Villanelle (Hungarian) – Ridland, John
My Galley (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
My grandmother’s love letters (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
My lady can sleep from (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
My Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslow (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
My Last Duchess (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
My life closed twice before its close — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
My life has been the poem (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
My life is like the summer rose (Hungarian) – Wilde, Richard Henry
My madness (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
My Midnight Meditation (Hungarian) – King, Henry
My Mind to me a Kingdom is (Hungarian) – Dyer, Edward
My Mother Would Be a Falconress (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
My Mother’s Favourite Flower (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
My Name is Red (detail) (Hungarian) – Pamuk, Orhan
My papa’s Waltz (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
My Parents kept me from children who were rough (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
My People (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
My Picture Left in Scotland (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
My Pretty Rose Tree (Hungarian) – Blake, William
My Religion (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
My Sad Captains (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
My Spiral Shell Sinking into The Sea (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
My Strip Club (Hungarian) – Duhamel, Denise
my sweet old etcetera (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
My Teacher Wasn'T Half As Nice As Yours Seems To Be (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
My Wicked Uncle (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
My Zoootch (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Mysterious Star (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Mac Flecknoe (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
Macavity - The Mystery Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Macaw and Little Miss (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Mad Judy (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Madman’s song (Hungarian) – Webster, John
Madonna Mia (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Madrigal CCXLVI (Hungarian) – Bateson, Thomas
Maesia's Song (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
Magical Dangers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Magna Est Veritas (Hungarian) – Patmore, Coventry
Magnetic Mountain (detail) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Magryme (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
Making a Love Poem (Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
Malacoda (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Malvern Hill (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Man (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Man Lying on a Wall (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
Man, dreame no more of curious mysteries (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Mandalay (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Manhood (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Manifest Destination (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Manuscript Found in a Bottle (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Many red devils (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
Maple and Sumach (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
March Field (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Margin Prayer from an Ancient Psalter (detail) (Hungarian) – Duhig, Ian
Marginalia (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Marina (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Marina (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Marine (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Marine Surface, Low Overcast (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Marmion – Canto Fifth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
Marriage (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Marriage (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Martial Cadenza (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Mary Hamilton (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Mary Long (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Mary's Song (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Masters (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Maud (Part I, detail) (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Maud (Part II, detail) (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Maud Muller (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Maximus to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld] (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
May Janet (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
May Our Right Hands Lose Their Cunning (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
May-June, 1940 (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Me (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Me (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Meadow Lane Riffs, Edinburgh, jazzpoem (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Mediocrity in love rejected (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Meditatio (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Meditation (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Meditation 8 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditation 10 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditation 29 (Hungarian) – Pain, Philip
Meditations in time of Civil War (detail) (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Medusa (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Meeting (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Meeting at Night (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Meeting-House Hill (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Meg Merrilies (Hungarian) – Keats, John
MEIOSIS (Hungarian) – Schwarcz Vera
Melancholy (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
Memoirs of a Protestant Girlhood (detail) (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
Memorial (detail) (Hungarian) – Oswald, Alice
Memorial Rain* (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Memories of West Street and Lepke (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Memory (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Memory green (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Men improve with the Years (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Men Loved Wholly Beyond Wisdom (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Men of Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
Mending Wall (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Menelaus and Helen (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Merciless Beauty (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Meridian (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
Merry-Go-Round (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Message (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Messmates (Hungarian) – Newbolt, Sir Henry
Metamorphosis (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Mexican Quarter (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John Gould
Mezzo Cammin (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Mid-winter waking (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Midland (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Midnight (German) – Waterfield, John
Midsummer (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Midsummer (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Midsummer, Tobago (Hungarian, Serbian) – Walcott, Derek
Midwest (Hungarian) – Nims, John Frederick
Migrating (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Milk (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Milk For The Cat (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Milking The Nightmares (Hungarian) – Louis, Adrian C.
Mind (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
Miners (Hungarian) – Wright, James
Miniver Cheevy (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Minotaur Poems II (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
Mirror in February (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Miss Gee (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Miss T. (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Missing My Daughter (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Mississippi (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Mississippi Drowning (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
Mistral Over the Graves (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Modern Love (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Moly (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
Moment Fugue (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Monday in B-Flat (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Monet Refuses the Operation (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Mongolian Idiot (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Monologue of Hamlet (German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Russian) – Shakespeare, William
Monsters I've met (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Montana (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Moon Compasses (Italian) – Frost, Robert
Moonlit Apples (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Moonset, Gloucester, December 1, 1957, 1:58 Am (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
More Foreign Cities (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Morning (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Morning at Arnhem (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Morning at the Window (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Morning Person (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Morning Prayer (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Mort de A. D. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Mossbawn I. Sunlight (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Mossbawn II. The Seed Cutters (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Most Lovely Shade (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
mother the wardrobe is full of infantrymen (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Mother, Among the Dustbins (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Mother, Summer, I (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Mother's Voice (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Mount Royal (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Mountain lion (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Mountain Talk (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Mountains (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Mouse's Nest (Hungarian) – Clare, John
Mozart (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Mr Punch Looks Good in Black (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Spikky Sparrow (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Mr. Apollinax (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Flood's Party (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Mr. Grumpledump's Song (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Mr. Mine (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Mr. Mistoffelees (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Mr. Placid’s flirtation (Hungarian) – Locker-Lampson, Frederick
Mr. Smith (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Mr. Tambourine Man (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Much Madness is divinest Sense (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Mungojerrie and Rumpelteazer (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Murder in the Catedral, Part I (detail) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Murder in the Cathedral (details) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Musée des Beaux Arts (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Music of Colours: The Blossom Scattered (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Mutability (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
My Aunt Gold Teeth (detail) (Hungarian) – Naipaul, V. S.
My Bed is a Boat (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
My Bonie Mary (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
My Cats (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
My Day Among the Cannonballs (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
My Days Among the Dead are Passed (Hungarian) – Southey, Robert
My Delight and Thy Delight (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
My dreams are of a field afar (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
MY EARLY LIFE /excerpt from the book/ (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
My Epitaph (Hungarian) – Gray, David
My Erotic Double (Spanish, Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
My fair, look from those turrets… (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
My Familly and other Animals (Detail) (Hungarian) – Durrell, Gerald
My Father (Hungarian) – Drennan, William
My Father (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
My Father Was a Farmer (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
My First Villanelle (Hungarian) – Ridland, John
My Galley (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
My grandmother’s love letters (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
My lady can sleep from (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
My Last Afternoon With Uncle Devereux Winslow (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
My Last Duchess (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
My life closed twice before its close — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
My life has been the poem (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
My life is like the summer rose (Hungarian) – Wilde, Richard Henry
My madness (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
My Midnight Meditation (Hungarian) – King, Henry
My Mind to me a Kingdom is (Hungarian) – Dyer, Edward
My Mother Would Be a Falconress (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
My Mother’s Favourite Flower (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
My Name is Red (detail) (Hungarian) – Pamuk, Orhan
My papa’s Waltz (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
My Parents kept me from children who were rough (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
My People (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
My Picture Left in Scotland (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
My Pretty Rose Tree (Hungarian) – Blake, William
My Religion (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
My Sad Captains (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
My Spiral Shell Sinking into The Sea (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
My Strip Club (Hungarian) – Duhamel, Denise
my sweet old etcetera (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
My Teacher Wasn'T Half As Nice As Yours Seems To Be (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
My Wicked Uncle (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
My Zoootch (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Mysterious Star (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
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Naked (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
Nantucket (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Napoleon (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Nathicana (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Natural / Unnatural (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Nature (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
(Nature — the Gentlest Mother is,) (A poem for kids) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Near the school for handicapped children (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Nearly summer, and the devil (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Needing the Sea (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Negro (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Neither here nor there: travels in Europe (Hungarian) – Bryson, Bill
Nemesis (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Nemesis (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Nephelidia (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Neuer weather-beaten Saile more willing bent to shore (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Never Again Would Bird's Song Be the Same (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Never the Time and the Place (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
New Coat, Last Chance (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
New Readings (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
New Year’s Day (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
new years poem (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Newcomer (Hungarian) – Okigbo, Christopher
News (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
News (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Newsreel: Man and Firing Squad (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
next to of course god america (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Next, Please (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Nick And The Candlestick (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Night (German) – Tranter, John
Night clouds (German) – Lowell, Amy
Night Journey (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Night Picnic (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Night Sky (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
Night Song (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Night Vigil for Gregorio Nunzio Corso (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Nightingales (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
Nightmare (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Nightsong: City (Hungarian) – Brutus, Dennis
Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen (detail) (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Nineteen Thirty-Eight (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
No Company But Fear (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
No Doctor's Today, Thank You (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
No Images (Hungarian) – Cuney, Waring
No man believes (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
No Possum, No Sop, No Taters (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
no return address (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
No Speech from the Scaffold (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
No Sugar (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
No time to stop and think (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Nocturne (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Nocturne (German) – Auden, W. H.
Nocturne (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Nocturne of the Wharves (Hungarian) – Bontemps, Arna
Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
Nondum (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Nones (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Nonstop Jetflight to Halifax (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Noretorp, Noretsyh (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Not as much (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Not Dying (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
Not forever shall the Lord of the red hail (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Not Ideas About the Thing But the Thing Itself (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Not my best side (Spanish) – Fanthorpe, U. A.
[not only do I ponder] (Hungarian) – Beck, Julian
Not Waving But Drowning (Spanish, Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Note on intellectuals (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Notes after Blacking Out (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Notes for the New Wilderness (detail) (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
Nothing (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Nothing Elegant (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Nothing makes me sicker (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Nothing to Be Said (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Noust (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
November (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Now Read On (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
[Now she is like the white tree-rose] (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Now That I Hear Trains (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Now the Lusty Spring (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Now We Are Six (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Now Winter Nights Enlarge (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Nursery Tale (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Nantucket (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Napoleon (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Nathicana (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Natural / Unnatural (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Nature (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
(Nature — the Gentlest Mother is,) (A poem for kids) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Near the school for handicapped children (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Nearly summer, and the devil (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Needing the Sea (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Negro (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Neither here nor there: travels in Europe (Hungarian) – Bryson, Bill
Nemesis (Hungarian) – Lovecraft, H. P.
Nemesis (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Nephelidia (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
Neuer weather-beaten Saile more willing bent to shore (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Never Again Would Bird's Song Be the Same (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Never the Time and the Place (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
New Coat, Last Chance (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
New Readings (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
New Year’s Day (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
new years poem (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Newcomer (Hungarian) – Okigbo, Christopher
News (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
News (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
Newsreel: Man and Firing Squad (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
next to of course god america (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Next, Please (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Nick And The Candlestick (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Night (German) – Tranter, John
Night clouds (German) – Lowell, Amy
Night Journey (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Night Picnic (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Night Sky (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
Night Song (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Night Vigil for Gregorio Nunzio Corso (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Nightingales (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
Nightmare (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Nightsong: City (Hungarian) – Brutus, Dennis
Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen (detail) (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Nineteen Thirty-Eight (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
No Company But Fear (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
No Doctor's Today, Thank You (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
No Images (Hungarian) – Cuney, Waring
No man believes (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
No Possum, No Sop, No Taters (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
no return address (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
No Speech from the Scaffold (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
No Sugar (Hungarian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
No time to stop and think (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Nocturne (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Nocturne (German) – Auden, W. H.
Nocturne (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
Nocturne of the Wharves (Hungarian) – Bontemps, Arna
Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
Nondum (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Nones (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Nonstop Jetflight to Halifax (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Noretorp, Noretsyh (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Not as much (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Not Dying (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
Not forever shall the Lord of the red hail (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Not Ideas About the Thing But the Thing Itself (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Not my best side (Spanish) – Fanthorpe, U. A.
[not only do I ponder] (Hungarian) – Beck, Julian
Not Waving But Drowning (Spanish, Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Note on intellectuals (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Notes after Blacking Out (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Notes for the New Wilderness (detail) (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
Nothing (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Nothing Elegant (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Nothing makes me sicker (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Nothing to Be Said (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Noust (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
November (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
Now Read On (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
[Now she is like the white tree-rose] (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Now That I Hear Trains (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Now the Lusty Spring (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Now We Are Six (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Now Winter Nights Enlarge (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Nursery Tale (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
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Ö (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
O Atthis (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
O Captain! my Captain! (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
[O Death, rock me asleep] (Hungarian) – Boleyn, Anne
O Dreams, O Destinations (1–2) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
O Dreams, O Destinations (9) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
O Fiery River (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
O Make Me A Mask (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
O Mistress Mine (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
O sweet spontaneous (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
O Tempora! O, Mores! (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
O Virtuous Light (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
O What Is That Sound (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
O World, Be Nobler (Hungarian) – Binyon, Laurence
Oak Time (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Ode (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
Ode on Solitude (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Ode to Drowning (German) – Doshi, Tishani
Ode to Joy (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Ode to Simplicity (Hungarian) – Collins, William
Ode to the Confederate Dead (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Ode to the Milesians (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
Ode on a Grecian Urn (German, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Ode on Melancholy (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Ode To A Nightingale (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Ode to the West Wind (German, Hungarian, Polish) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Of Suicide (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Of Dreams (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Of Mere Being (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Of Modern Poetry (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Of Myself (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
Of the Awefull Battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles: Together withsome account of the participation of the Pugs and the Poms, andthe intervention of the Great Rumpuscat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Of the Last Verses in the Book (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
[Oft have I seen at some cathedral door] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Ogres and Pygmies (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Oh Yes (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Oh, For The Time When I Shall Sleep (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
Oh! for some honest Lovers ghost (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Oil Painting (German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Samin, Tareq
Old Age (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
Old Boards (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Old Countryside (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Old Deuteronomy (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Old Dwarf Heart (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Old Ghosts (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Old Long Syne (details) (Hungarian) – Auld Lang Syne
Old Men (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Old Photograps (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Old Roads (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Old Song (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
old? (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Olives (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Omaha (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
On a General Election (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
On a Girdle (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
On A Henpecked Country Squire (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
On A Honey Bee (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
On a Mexican Straw Christ (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
On a painted woman (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
On a Schoolmaster in Cleish Parish, Fifeshire (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
On a Weekend in September (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On an island (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
On being asked for a War Poem (Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
On fields o'er which the reaper's hand has pass'd (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On His Blindness (SONNET XVI) (Esperanto, Hungarian, Slovak) – Milton, John
On His Deceased Wife (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia (Hungarian) – Wotton, Sir Henry
On His Seventy-fifth Birthday (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
On Keats, Who Desired That On His Tomb Should Be Inscribed (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
On Monk's Mound (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
On my First Son (German) – Jonson, Ben
On My Joyful Departure from the Same City (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
On my volcano grows the Grass (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
On No Work of Words (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
On Not Being Able To Write (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On poetry (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
On Rachmaninoff’s Birthday (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
On Receipt Of My Mother's Picture (detail) (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
On Receiving a Curious Shell (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On Roofs of Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On Seeing Two Brown Boys in a Catholic Church (Hungarian) – Horne, Frank
On Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On the Coast Near Sausalito (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke (Hungarian) – Browne, William
On The Death Of A Child (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
On the Disadvantages of Central Heating (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
On the Edge (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
On The Examination Table (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On the Immortality of the Soul (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On the Lawn at the Villa (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
On the Marginal Way (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
On The Marriage Of A Virgin (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
On The Move (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
On the proposed founding of an Irish Academy (Hungarian) – Rathkey, W. A.
On the Resurrection of Christ (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
On the Road (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
On the Road Home (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
On the Sale By Auction of Keats' Love Letters (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
On the Sea (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On the seashore (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
On The Wing (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year (Hungarian) – Byron, George
On Time (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes (Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
Once Bitten, Twice Bitten; Once Shy, Twice Shy (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Once by the Pacific (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Once it was in the Colour of Saying (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Once More, the Round (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
One art (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
One Cigarette (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
One Foot in Eden (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
One home (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
One need not be a Chamber — to be Haunted (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
One of Many (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
One Third Of The Calendar (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
One Thursday I Found This In My Notebook (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
One Way (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Ongoing (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Only a Little Sleep, a Little Slumber (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Only In Sleep (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
Ŏnnyŏn in Siberia (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
Open Rose (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Oread (Hungarian) – H. D.
Oriflamme (Hungarian) – Fauset, Jessie Redmon
Orpheus* (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Ostensibly (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Our Bias (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Our bodies (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Our Eunuch Dreams (Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Our Home Is in the Rocks (detail) (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Our Land (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Out (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Out of Danger (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Out of sight? What of that? (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Outdoors (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Outside (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Outside History (Hungarian) – Boland, Eavan
Outside the Wall (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Outside the Window (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Over By Fairfax, Leaving Tracks (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Over Laramie (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Over Sir John's Hill (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Over the Coffin (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Over the fence — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Overheard on a Salmarsh (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Overture (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Oxen: ploughing at Fiesole (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Ozymandias (Hungarian, Polish) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
O Atthis (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
O Captain! my Captain! (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
[O Death, rock me asleep] (Hungarian) – Boleyn, Anne
O Dreams, O Destinations (1–2) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
O Dreams, O Destinations (9) (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
O Fiery River (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
O Make Me A Mask (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
O Mistress Mine (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
O sweet spontaneous (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
O Tempora! O, Mores! (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
O Virtuous Light (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
O What Is That Sound (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
O World, Be Nobler (Hungarian) – Binyon, Laurence
Oak Time (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Ode (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
Ode on Solitude (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Ode to Drowning (German) – Doshi, Tishani
Ode to Joy (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Ode to Simplicity (Hungarian) – Collins, William
Ode to the Confederate Dead (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Ode to the Milesians (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
Ode on a Grecian Urn (German, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Ode on Melancholy (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Ode To A Nightingale (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Keats, John
Ode to the West Wind (German, Hungarian, Polish) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Of Suicide (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
Of Dreams (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Of Mere Being (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Of Modern Poetry (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Of Myself (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
Of the Awefull Battle of the Pekes and the Pollicles: Together withsome account of the participation of the Pugs and the Poms, andthe intervention of the Great Rumpuscat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Of the Last Verses in the Book (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
[Oft have I seen at some cathedral door] (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Ogres and Pygmies (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Oh Yes (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Oh, For The Time When I Shall Sleep (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
Oh! for some honest Lovers ghost (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Oil Painting (German, Hungarian, Slovak) – Samin, Tareq
Old Age (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
Old Boards (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Old Countryside (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Old Deuteronomy (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Old Dwarf Heart (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Old Ghosts (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Old Long Syne (details) (Hungarian) – Auld Lang Syne
Old Men (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Old Photograps (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Old Roads (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Old Song (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
old? (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Olives (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Omaha (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
On a General Election (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
On a Girdle (Hungarian) – Waller, Edmund
On A Henpecked Country Squire (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
On A Honey Bee (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
On a Mexican Straw Christ (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
On a painted woman (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
On a Schoolmaster in Cleish Parish, Fifeshire (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
On a Weekend in September (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On an island (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
On being asked for a War Poem (Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
On fields o'er which the reaper's hand has pass'd (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On His Blindness (SONNET XVI) (Esperanto, Hungarian, Slovak) – Milton, John
On His Deceased Wife (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia (Hungarian) – Wotton, Sir Henry
On His Seventy-fifth Birthday (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
On Keats, Who Desired That On His Tomb Should Be Inscribed (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
On Monk's Mound (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
On my First Son (German) – Jonson, Ben
On My Joyful Departure from the Same City (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
On my volcano grows the Grass (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
On No Work of Words (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
On Not Being Able To Write (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On poetry (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
On Rachmaninoff’s Birthday (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
On Receipt Of My Mother's Picture (detail) (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
On Receiving a Curious Shell (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On Roofs of Terry Street (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On Seeing Two Brown Boys in a Catholic Church (Hungarian) – Horne, Frank
On Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On the Coast Near Sausalito (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke (Hungarian) – Browne, William
On The Death Of A Child (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
On the Disadvantages of Central Heating (Italian) – Clampitt, Amy
On the Edge (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
On The Examination Table (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
On the Immortality of the Soul (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
On the Late Massacre in Piedmont (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On the Lawn at the Villa (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
On the Marginal Way (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
On The Marriage Of A Virgin (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
On The Move (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
On the proposed founding of an Irish Academy (Hungarian) – Rathkey, W. A.
On the Resurrection of Christ (Hungarian) – Dunbar, William
On the Road (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
On the Road Home (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
On the Sale By Auction of Keats' Love Letters (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
On the Sea (Hungarian) – Keats, John
On the seashore (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
On The Wing (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year (Hungarian) – Byron, George
On Time (Hungarian) – Milton, John
On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes (Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
Once Bitten, Twice Bitten; Once Shy, Twice Shy (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Once by the Pacific (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Once it was in the Colour of Saying (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Once More, the Round (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
One art (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
One Cigarette (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
One Foot in Eden (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
One home (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
One need not be a Chamber — to be Haunted (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
One of Many (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
One Third Of The Calendar (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
One Thursday I Found This In My Notebook (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
One Way (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Ongoing (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Only a Little Sleep, a Little Slumber (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Only In Sleep (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
Ŏnnyŏn in Siberia (Hungarian) – Ko, Un
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
Open Rose (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
Oread (Hungarian) – H. D.
Oriflamme (Hungarian) – Fauset, Jessie Redmon
Orpheus* (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Ostensibly (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Our Bias (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Our bodies (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Our Eunuch Dreams (Spanish, Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Our Home Is in the Rocks (detail) (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Our Land (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Out (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Out of Danger (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Out of sight? What of that? (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Outdoors (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Outside (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Outside History (Hungarian) – Boland, Eavan
Outside the Wall (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
Outside the Window (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Over By Fairfax, Leaving Tracks (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
Over Laramie (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Over Sir John's Hill (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Over the Coffin (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Over the fence — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Overheard on a Salmarsh (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
Overture (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Oxen: ploughing at Fiesole (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Ozymandias (Hungarian, Polish) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
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Pace (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Pacific Door (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Pack, Clouds, Away (Hungarian) – Heywood, Thomas
Pain (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
Pain — has an Element of Blank (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Pan Is Dead (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Paper Man (Hungarian) – Dixie
Papyrus (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Parable of Faith (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parable of the Beast (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parable of the King (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Paradise Lost BOOK 1 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Lost BOOK 3 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Lost BOOK 4 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Motel (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Paradoxes and Oxymorons (German) – Ashbery, John
Paranoia in Crete (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Paring the apple (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Paris (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Parliament Hill Fields (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Parodos (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parody on Drake (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Parted (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Parted Love (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Parting (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Parting Gift (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Passage Over Water (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Passenger (Hungarian) – Graham, Jorie
[Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives] (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Chiasson, Dan
Patterns (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Paula (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Paysage Moralisé (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Peace (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Peace in the Welsh Hills (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Pear Tree (Hungarian) – H. D.
Pennsylvania (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Penshurst Place (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
People of the south wind (detail) (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
People Who Must (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Per Iter Tenebricosum (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
Perfect Strangers (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Perfections (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Perhaps I asked too large — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Perhaps the Heart is Constant after All (Hungarian, Italian) – Dorcey, Mary
Persephone (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Perseus (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Personal Helicon (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Persuasions to Enjoy (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Peter Grimes (detail) (Hungarian) – Crabbe, George
Peter Quince at the Clavier* (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Petition to the Queen (Anne of Denmark) (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Phi (Hungarian) – Lamantia, Philip
Phillida and Coridon (Hungarian) – Breton, Nicholas
Phoenix (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Phonemics (Hungarian) – Spicer, Jack
Piano (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Piazza Piece (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Piccadilly (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Pictor Ignotus (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
pieces (in darker (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Pig In The Middle (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Pilgrimage (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
Pink Milk (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Places, Loved Ones (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Po’ Boy Blues (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Poem (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Poem (Hungarian, Slovak, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Poem (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!) (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Poem (The Eager note on my door said…) (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Poem (The plastic) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Poem (The rose) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Poem For My 43rd Birthday (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Poem for my Daughter (Hungarian, Slovak) – Hobsbaum, Philip Dennis
Poem In October (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poem in three Parts (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Poem on his Birthday (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poet: 1935 (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poetic Morning (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Poetry (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Poetry And Religion (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Poets to Come (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Point of View (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Poker (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Polar Exploration (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Political Greatness (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Politics (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Politics of a Pornographer (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Pomology (Hungarian, Serbian) – Hollo, Anselm
Pomp (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Pont Mirabeau in Montreal (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Ponte Veneziano (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Poor Soul, poor Girl! (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Poplar and elm (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Poppies In October (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Populist Manifesto No. 1 (Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Port Jackson Greaseproof Rose (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Portrait d’une femme (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Portrait in Georgia (Hungarian) – Toomer, Jean
Portrait of a Lady (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Portrait of a Lady (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Portrait with a Goat (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Portraits (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Post-Graduate (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Posterity (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Postscript (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Postscript: Hungary (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Potomac Town in February (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Power (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Praha (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Praise for Sick Women (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
Praise We Great Men (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Prayer before Birth (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Prayer for drunks (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Prayer for My Father (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Preludes (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Preparatory Meditations - First Series: 38 (Hungarian) – Taylor, Edward
Pretty Mouth and Green my Eyes (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Pride of Ownership (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Print Out: Apocalypse (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Private Means is Dead (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Procedures for Underground (Northwest Coast) (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Proem (Hungarian) – Dobson, Austin
Proletarian Portrait (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Prologue (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Prologue from Conquistador (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Prologue to Alice (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Prologue to Mr. Addison’s Cato* (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Prometheus unbound (Asia, Scene II, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus unbound (Chorus of Spirits, Act IV, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus unbound (Demogorgon, Act IV, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus Unbound. A Lyrical Drama In Four Acts. (German, Dutch) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prospect (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Proud Maisie (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
Proud Songster (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Public Bar (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Punch's Day-Book (an extract) (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Punchline (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Punishment (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Put something in (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Pygmalion (Hungarian) – Shaw, George Bernard
Pygmalion's Image (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Pacific Door (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Pack, Clouds, Away (Hungarian) – Heywood, Thomas
Pain (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
Pain — has an Element of Blank (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Pan Is Dead (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Paper Man (Hungarian) – Dixie
Papyrus (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Parable of Faith (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parable of the Beast (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parable of the King (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Paradise Lost BOOK 1 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Lost BOOK 3 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Lost BOOK 4 (Detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Paradise Motel (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Paradoxes and Oxymorons (German) – Ashbery, John
Paranoia in Crete (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Paring the apple (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Paris (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Parliament Hill Fields (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Parodos (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Parody on Drake (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Parted (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Parted Love (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Parting (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Parting Gift (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Passage Over Water (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Passenger (Hungarian) – Graham, Jorie
[Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives] (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Pastoral (Hungarian) – Chiasson, Dan
Patterns (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Paula (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Paysage Moralisé (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Peace (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Peace in the Welsh Hills (Hungarian) – Watkins, Vernon
Pear Tree (Hungarian) – H. D.
Pennsylvania (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Penshurst Place (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
People of the south wind (detail) (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
People Who Must (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Per Iter Tenebricosum (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
Perfect Strangers (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Perfections (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Perhaps I asked too large — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Perhaps the Heart is Constant after All (Hungarian, Italian) – Dorcey, Mary
Persephone (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
Perseus (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Personal Helicon (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Persuasions to Enjoy (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
Peter Grimes (detail) (Hungarian) – Crabbe, George
Peter Quince at the Clavier* (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Petition to the Queen (Anne of Denmark) (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
Phi (Hungarian) – Lamantia, Philip
Phillida and Coridon (Hungarian) – Breton, Nicholas
Phoenix (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Phonemics (Hungarian) – Spicer, Jack
Piano (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Piazza Piece (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Piccadilly (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Pictor Ignotus (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
pieces (in darker (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Pig In The Middle (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Pilgrimage (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
Pink Milk (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Places, Loved Ones (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Po’ Boy Blues (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Poem (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Poem (Hungarian, Slovak, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Poem (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
Poem (Lana Turner has collapsed!) (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Poem (The Eager note on my door said…) (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
Poem (The plastic) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Poem (The rose) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Poem For My 43rd Birthday (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Poem for my Daughter (Hungarian, Slovak) – Hobsbaum, Philip Dennis
Poem In October (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poem in three Parts (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Poem on his Birthday (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poet: 1935 (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Poetic Morning (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Poetry (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Poetry And Religion (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Poets to Come (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Point of View (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Poker (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Polar Exploration (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Political Greatness (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Politics (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Politics of a Pornographer (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
Pomology (Hungarian, Serbian) – Hollo, Anselm
Pomp (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Pont Mirabeau in Montreal (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Ponte Veneziano (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Poor Soul, poor Girl! (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Poplar and elm (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Poppies In October (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Populist Manifesto No. 1 (Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese) – Ferlinghetti, Lawrence
Port Jackson Greaseproof Rose (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
Portrait d’une femme (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Portrait in Georgia (Hungarian) – Toomer, Jean
Portrait of a Lady (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Portrait of a Lady (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Portrait with a Goat (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Portraits (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Post-Graduate (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Posterity (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Postscript (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Postscript: Hungary (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Potomac Town in February (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Power (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Praha (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
Praise for Sick Women (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
Praise We Great Men (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Prayer before Birth (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Prayer for drunks (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Prayer for My Father (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Preludes (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Preparatory Meditations - First Series: 38 (Hungarian) – Taylor, Edward
Pretty Mouth and Green my Eyes (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Pride of Ownership (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Print Out: Apocalypse (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Private Means is Dead (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Procedures for Underground (Northwest Coast) (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Proem (Hungarian) – Dobson, Austin
Proletarian Portrait (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Prologue (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Prologue from Conquistador (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Prologue to Alice (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Prologue to Mr. Addison’s Cato* (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Prometheus unbound (Asia, Scene II, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus unbound (Chorus of Spirits, Act IV, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus unbound (Demogorgon, Act IV, detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prometheus Unbound. A Lyrical Drama In Four Acts. (German, Dutch) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Prospect (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Proud Maisie (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
Proud Songster (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Public Bar (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Punch's Day-Book (an extract) (Hungarian) – Harsent, David
Punchline (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Punishment (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Put something in (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Pygmalion (Hungarian) – Shaw, George Bernard
Pygmalion's Image (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
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Q & A (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Quail in Autumn (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Quatre Poèmes* (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Quatre Poèmes 2. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Quatre Poèmes 4. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Queen Anne's Lace (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Queen of May Ode (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Queen Victoria and Me (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Queer Poem (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Questions (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Quite empty, quite at rest, (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Quitting Time (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Quote (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
quote buns by great men quote (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
Quail in Autumn (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Quatre Poèmes* (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Quatre Poèmes 2. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Quatre Poèmes 4. (French, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Queen and huntress, chaste and fair (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Queen Anne's Lace (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Queen of May Ode (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Queen Victoria and Me (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Queer Poem (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Questions (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Quite empty, quite at rest, (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Quitting Time (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Quote (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
quote buns by great men quote (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
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Radio Waves (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
Radium Girls (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
Rage For Order (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Rain at Bellagio (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Rain Cuts the Place we Tread (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Raison d'etre (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Reading (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Reading and Talking (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
Rear Vision (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Reciprocity (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Recitation (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Recitative (Hungarian) – Alan Norman Bold
Recitative by Death (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Recognition Not Enough (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Reconciliation (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Red Glove Thrown in Rose Bush (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Reflecting afar from Canada (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Reflections from the Tower (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
Reflections in a Forest (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Reflective (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Refugees (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Rejected (Hungarian) – Douglas, Lord Alfred
Rejoinder to a Critic (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Reluctance (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Remember (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Remember (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Remembering snow (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
Remembering The 'Thirties (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Remembering The 'Thirties (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Remembrance (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
Remembrance (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Remorse For Intemperate Speech (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Requiem (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Requiem (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Requiem for the Croppies (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Requiescat (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Rescue the Dead (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Resignation (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Resignation (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Resolution and Independence (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Rest (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Rest Hour (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Résumé (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Resurrection (Spanish, Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
reunion (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Reveille (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Revolution is the Pod (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Rhapsody on a Windy Night (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Rhodri (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Rhomboidal Dirge (Hungarian) – Wither, George
Rhyme against living (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Richard Cory (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Rilke and Yeats (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Rimbaud (Hungarian, Italian) – Auden, W. H.
Ringing the Bells (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Ringsend (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
River (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
River bend (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
River Moon (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Rizpah (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Road (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Robin and Makyne (Hungarian) – Henryson, Robert
Robin Hood and Allin a Dale (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Robin Redbreast (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Roderick Usher (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Romance (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
Romance (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Romance (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Romantics (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Rome Unvisited (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Rome: The Vatican - Sala Delle Muse (1887) (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Romeo and Juliet (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Rondeau (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
Room 1 Ward 10 West 23/11/83 (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Rooms (Hungarian) – Mew, Charlotte
Rosalind’s Madrigal (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
Rose-moss (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Ruby Brown (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Rule Britannia (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Rules And Regulations (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Running to paradise (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Radium Girls (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
Rage For Order (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
Rain at Bellagio (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Rain Cuts the Place we Tread (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Raison d'etre (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Reading (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Reading and Talking (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
Rear Vision (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Reciprocity (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Recitation (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Recitative (Hungarian) – Alan Norman Bold
Recitative by Death (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Recognition Not Enough (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Reconciliation (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Red Glove Thrown in Rose Bush (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Reflecting afar from Canada (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Reflections from the Tower (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
Reflections in a Forest (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Reflective (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Refugees (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Rejected (Hungarian) – Douglas, Lord Alfred
Rejoinder to a Critic (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Reluctance (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Remember (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Remember (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Remembering snow (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
Remembering The 'Thirties (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Remembering The 'Thirties (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Remembrance (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
Remembrance (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Remorse For Intemperate Speech (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Requiem (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Requiem (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Requiem for the Croppies (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Requiescat (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Rescue the Dead (Hungarian) – Ignatow, David
Resignation (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Resignation (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Resolution and Independence (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Rest (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
Rest Hour (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Résumé (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Resurrection (Spanish, Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
reunion (Hungarian, Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Reveille (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Revolution is the Pod (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Rhapsody on a Windy Night (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Rhodri (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Rhomboidal Dirge (Hungarian) – Wither, George
Rhyme against living (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Richard Cory (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Rilke and Yeats (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Rimbaud (Hungarian, Italian) – Auden, W. H.
Ringing the Bells (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
Ringsend (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
River (Czech) – Blodgett, E. D.
River bend (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
River Moon (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Rizpah (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Road (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Road-Song of the Bandar-Log (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Robin and Makyne (Hungarian) – Henryson, Robert
Robin Hood and Allin a Dale (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Robin Redbreast (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Roderick Usher (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Romance (Hungarian) – Turner, W. J.
Romance (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Romance (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
Romantics (Hungarian) – Mueller, Lisel
Rome Unvisited (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Rome: The Vatican - Sala Delle Muse (1887) (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Romeo and Juliet (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Rondeau (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
Room 1 Ward 10 West 23/11/83 (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Rooms (Hungarian) – Mew, Charlotte
Rosalind’s Madrigal (Hungarian) – Lodge, Thomas
Rose-moss (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Ruby Brown (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Rule Britannia (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Rules And Regulations (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
Running to paradise (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
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Sabbaths, W.I. (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Sad Aunt Madge (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Sad Steps (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Safe in their Alabaster Chambers (216) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sailing To Byzantium (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Sailor, What of the Isles (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Saint Francis and the Birds (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Saint-Lô (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Saints (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Sally’s Hair (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Salutation (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Salvage (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Samson Agonistes (detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
San Sepolcro (Hungarian) – Graham, Jorie
Sanctity (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Sandstone Keepsake (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Sanies I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Sanies II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Sarajevo (Hungarian) – Durrell, Lawrence
Sardanapalian Surf (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Satire Against Reason And Mankind (details) (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Saturday Sundae (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Saul and David (Hungarian) – Mackay, Charles
Say Not of Me That Weakly I Declined (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Scarecrow on Fire (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Scenic View (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Schoolchildren (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Scorn not the Sonnet (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Scratches (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Sea Canes (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Sea Chanty (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Sea cliff (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Sea Gulls (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Sea Poem (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Sea Rose (Hungarian) – H. D.
Sea Surface Full Of Clouds (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Searching for Light (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Seascape (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Seasons (detail) (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Seaspin (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Seaweed (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Second Night In New York City After Three Years (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Second Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Secret (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Seeing Things (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Self Portrait (Hungarian) – O’Connor, Frank
self-invited (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Self-portrait (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Self-Portrait In A Convex Mirror (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Sensing Happiness (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Sentiment (German, Hungarian) – Chatterton, Thomas
September 1, 1939 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
September 2017 (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
September Street (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Serena I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serena II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serena III (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serenade (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Serenade (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Serenade, Any Man to Any Woman (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Seven Seconds (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Sexual Couplets (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
Seymour: An Introduction (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Shadow And Shade (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Shadow Race (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Shake off your heavy trance (Hungarian) – Beaumont, Francis
Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Shall gods be said to thump the clouds (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Shancoduff (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Shanghai (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
She (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
She Came and Went (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
She Considers Evading Him (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
She Is (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
She Of The Dancing Feet Sings (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
She opens the barn door every morning (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
She Seemed so Considerate (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
She Walks in Beauty (Hungarian) – Byron, George
She Was a Phantom of Delight (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
She Weeps over Rahoon (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Sheep In Fog (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Shelley's Skylark (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Shiloh (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Shine, Perishing Republic (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Ship Song (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
Shirt (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Shooting Whales (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
Shore Woman (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Should Lanterns Shine (Hungarian, Italian) – Thomas, Dylan
Shropshire (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Sic Vita (Hungarian) – King, Henry
Siesta of a Hungarian Snake (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Sighs and Grones (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Signs (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Silence (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Silence (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Silence (German) – Hood, Thomas
Silence and Stealth of Days (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Silent Noon (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Silent Snow, Secret Snow (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Silentium Amoris (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Silos (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Silver (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Silver Wind (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Simon the Cyrenian Speaks (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Simplex Munditiis (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Since (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
since feeling is first (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Sing His Praises (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Singing (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Sion Lies Waste (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Siren Song (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Sir Patrick Spens (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Six Significant Landscapes (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Size Circumscribes—it Has No Room (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sketch (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Sketch for a Portrait of Mme. G M. (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Skin Stealer (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Sky Seasoning (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Skylark (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Sleep in the Mojave Desert (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Sleeping in the Corners of Our Lives (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Slim Greer (Hungarian) – Brown, Sterling A.
Small Ethernity (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Smoke (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Smoke on the Water (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Snake (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Sneezles (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Snow (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Snow (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Snow in the Suburbs (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Snow-Flakes (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Snowball (Falling Up) (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Snowflake Song (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Snowflakes (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
So cruel prison how could betide (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
So much of Heaven has gone from Earth (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
So We'll Go No More a-Roving (Hungarian) – Byron, George
so you want to be a writer? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Soldier Of Fortune (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Soliloquy of a Misanthrope (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Solipsism while dying (Spanish) – Atwood, Margaret
Solitaire (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Solitary (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Solitude (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Wheeler Wilcox, Ella
Solitude (detail) (Hungarian) – Grainger, James
Solo for a dead planet (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Solomon and the Witch (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Solomon, David, And Saul (Hungarian) – Chaplar, William
Some afternoon (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Some Final Words (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Some Simple Measures in the American Idiom and the Variable Foot (details) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
some thoughts of archy the cockroach (details) (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
Some Trees (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Someone Who Used To Have Someone (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Someone’s Blood (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Something Childish, but Very Natural (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Sometimes 2 (k-d 2) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
sometimes it’s easier to kill somebody else (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond (Hungarian, Slovak) – Cummings, e. e.
Song (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Song (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
Song (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Song (Hungarian) – Lewis, Alun
Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Song (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Song (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Song (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Song (Ah, Chloris…) (Hungarian) – Sedley, Sir Charles
Song (Had I a heart…) (Hungarian) – Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Song (Love still…) (Hungarian) – Sedley, Sir Charles
Song Composed In August (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Song For A Country Wedding (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Song for a Dark Girl (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Song for a Stranger (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Song for Ishtar (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Song for the Luddites (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Song from Ælla (Minstrel's song) (German, Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
Song in the Songless (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Song of a Man Who Has Come Through (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Song of Myself 1-12 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 13 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 14-26 (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 27-28 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 29-30 (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 31 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 32-33 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 34-38 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 39 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 40-43 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 44-52 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Slaves in the Desert (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Song of the Golden Harp (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Song of the Open Road (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Song of Triumph (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Song to Celia (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Song to Nothing (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Song-To the Men of England (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Song: Out upon it, I have lov’d (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Song. Hush, Hush! Tread Softly! (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Songs For A Colored Singer – I (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Songs for second childhood XII (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Songs Of Maximus 1. (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Songs Of Maximus 2. (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Sonnet (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Sonnet - To Science (Spanish, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet - To Zante (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet – Silence (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet II (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Sonnet XVI (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Sonnet 109 (Hungarian) – White, Henry Kirke
Sonnet in Search of an Author (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Sonnet Reversed (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem (Hungarian) – Johnson, Helene
Sonnet To A Taper (Hungarian) – White, Henry Kirke
Sonnet to Mrs. Renolds’s Cat (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Sonnet to the Hungarian Nation (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Sonnet: England in 1819 (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Sonnet: To The River Otter (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Sonnets (From the Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe) (Hungarian) – Whitman, Sarah Helen
Sonnets at Christmas (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Sonnets From the Portuguese I (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese II (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese III (German, Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese IV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese V (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese IX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese X (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXXIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XLIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XLIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sorghum (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Sorrow (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Sorrows of Werther (Hungarian) – Thackeray, William Makepeace
Sorry (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
South End (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Souvenirs (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Spain 1937 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Speech Day (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Spirit (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Spirit (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Spirits of the Dead (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Spiritual Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Spleen (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
Spoon River Anthology - "Ace" Shaw (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - "Butch" Weldy (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - "Indignation" Jones (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - A. D. Blood (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Albert Schirding (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Amanda Barker (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Andy the Night-Watch (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Aner Clute (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Anne Rutledge (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Barney Hainsfeather (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Barry Holden (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Batterton Dobyns (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Benjamin Fraser (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Benjamin Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Blind Jack (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Carl Hamblin (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Cassius Hueffer (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Charles Webster (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Chase Henry (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Clarence Fawcett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Cooney Potter (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Daisy Fraser (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Davis Matlock (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Deacon Taylor (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dippold the Optician (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Doc Hill (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Doctor Meyers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dora Williams (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dr. Siegfried Iseman (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Editor Whedon (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Elmer Karr (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Elsa Wertman (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Emily Sparks (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Enoch Dunlap (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Eugene Carman (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Fiddler Jones (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Fletcher McGee (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Francis Turner (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Frank Drummer (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Godwin James (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Griffy the Cooper (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hamilton Greene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hannah Armstrong (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Harry Wilmans (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Henry Phipps (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hildrup Tubbs (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hod Putt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Homer Clapp (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hortense Robbins (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ida Chicken (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ippolit Konovaloff (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jack McGuire (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jacob Goodpasture (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jeduthan Hawley (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jefferson Howard (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - John Horace Burleson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - John Wasson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jonas Keene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Judge Selah Lively (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Judge Somers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Kinsey Keene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Knowlt Hoheimer (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lois Spears (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lucinda Matlock (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lucius Atherton (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lydia Puckett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Margaret Fuller Slack (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mickey M'Grew (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Minerva Jones (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Benjamin Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Charles Bliss (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. George Reece (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Kessler (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Merritt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Meyers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Williams (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Nancy Knapp (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Nellie Clark (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ollie McGee (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Oscar Hummel (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Pauline Barrett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Penniwit, the Artist (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Perry Zoll (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Petit, the Poet (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ralph Rhodes (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rebecca Wasson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Reuben Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rev. Abner Peet (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rev. Lemuel Wiley (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Richard Bone (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Robert Fulton Tanner (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Roger Heston (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Roscoe Purkapile (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rosie Roberts (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Sarah Brown (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Serepta Mason (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Sexsmith the Dentist (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Shack Dye (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - State's Attorney Fallas (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Circuit Judge (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Hill (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Town Marshal (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Thomas Rhodes (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Tom Merritt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Trainor, the Druggist (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Washington McNeely (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Wendell P. Bloyd (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Willard Fluke (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Willie Metcalf (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Yee Bow (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spraying the Potatoes (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Spreading Wings on Wind (Hungarian) – Ortiz, Simon J.
Spring (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Spring (Hungarian) – Nashe, Thomas
Spring (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Spring And All (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
St Kevin and the Blackbird (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
St. Agnes’ Eve (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
St. Mary Magdalene Preaching at Marseilles (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Stanzas (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Stanzas (In youth have I known…) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Stanzas (To F. S. O.) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Stanzas For Music (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Stanzas For Music: They Say That Hope Is Happiness (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Stanzas in Meditation (Stanza LXXXIII) (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Stanzas on Woman (Hungarian) – Goldsmith, Oliver
Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Stars, Songs, Faces (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Stations (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Steamboats, viaducts, and railways (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Steel – the night shift (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Stepping westward (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Stern (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Still Falls the Rain (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Stood Tip-Toe Upon a Little Hill (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Strange (Hungarian) – Doyle, Kirby
Strange Fruit (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Strange Kind of Woman (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Strange Meeting (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Strange Type (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Stranger (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Strawberries (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Street song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Streets (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Struggle to Free the Spirit (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Studies at Delhi (detail) (Hungarian) – Lyall, Sir Alfred
Style (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Style (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Stylite (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Subterfuge (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Suburban Dream (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
Success is counted sweetest (112) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sudden Light (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Suicide Off Egg Rock (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Summer (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Summer and Winter (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Summer Home (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Summer Serenade (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Summit Beach, 1921 (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Sunday in Glastonbury (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Sunday Morning III (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Sunflower Sutra (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Sunset at a Lake (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Sunset evening (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Surmise (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Surprised by Evening (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Suzanne (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Suzanne (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Swan 21 (k-d 7) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
Swans Mating (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
SWEENEY (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Sweeney Among The Nightingales (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Sweeney Erect (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Sweeney’s Last Poem (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
“sweet spring is your (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Sweet Violets (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-ey'd Susan (Hungarian) – Gay, John
Swimming By Night (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Swineherd (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Symbolism (Hungarian) – Domingo, Eunice-Grace
Symbols (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Symphony In Yellow (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Syncretism (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
Sad Aunt Madge (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
Sad Steps (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Safe in their Alabaster Chambers (216) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sailing To Byzantium (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Sailor, What of the Isles (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Saint Francis and the Birds (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Saint-Lô (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Saints (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Sally’s Hair (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Salutation (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Salvage (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Samson Agonistes (detail) (Hungarian) – Milton, John
San Sepolcro (Hungarian) – Graham, Jorie
Sanctity (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Sandstone Keepsake (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Sanies I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Sanies II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Sarajevo (Hungarian) – Durrell, Lawrence
Sardanapalian Surf (Hungarian) – Hollo, Anselm
Satire Against Reason And Mankind (details) (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Saturday Sundae (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Saul and David (Hungarian) – Mackay, Charles
Say Not of Me That Weakly I Declined (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
Scarecrow on Fire (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Scenic View (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Schoolchildren (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Scorn not the Sonnet (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Scratches (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Sea Canes (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
Sea Chanty (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Sea cliff (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
Sea Gulls (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
Sea Poem (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Sea Rose (Hungarian) – H. D.
Sea Surface Full Of Clouds (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Searching for Light (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Seascape (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Seasons (detail) (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
Seaspin (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Seaweed (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Second Night In New York City After Three Years (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Second Philosopher's Song (Hungarian) – Huxley, Aldous
Secret (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
Seeing Things (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Self Portrait (Hungarian) – O’Connor, Frank
self-invited (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Self-portrait (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Self-Portrait In A Convex Mirror (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Sensing Happiness (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Sentiment (German, Hungarian) – Chatterton, Thomas
September 1, 1939 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
September 2017 (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
September Street (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Serena I (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serena II (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serena III (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Serenade (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Serenade (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
Serenade, Any Man to Any Woman (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Seven Seconds (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Sexual Couplets (Hungarian) – Raine, Craig
Seymour: An Introduction (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Shadow And Shade (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Shadow Race (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Shake off your heavy trance (Hungarian) – Beaumont, Francis
Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Shakespeare (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Shall gods be said to thump the clouds (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee (Hungarian) – Campion, Thomas
Shancoduff (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Shanghai (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
She (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
She Came and Went (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
She Considers Evading Him (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
She Is (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
She Of The Dancing Feet Sings (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
She opens the barn door every morning (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
She Seemed so Considerate (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
She Walks in Beauty (Hungarian) – Byron, George
She Was a Phantom of Delight (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
She Weeps over Rahoon (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
Sheep In Fog (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Shelley's Skylark (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Shiloh (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
Shine, Perishing Republic (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
Ship Song (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
Shirt (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
Shooting Whales (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
Shore Woman (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Should Lanterns Shine (Hungarian, Italian) – Thomas, Dylan
Shropshire (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Sic Vita (Hungarian) – King, Henry
Siesta of a Hungarian Snake (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Sighs and Grones (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Signs (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Silence (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Silence (Hungarian) – Moore, Marianne
Silence (German) – Hood, Thomas
Silence and Stealth of Days (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
Silent Noon (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Silent Snow, Secret Snow (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Silentium Amoris (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Silos (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Silver (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
Silver Wind (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Simon the Cyrenian Speaks (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Simplex Munditiis (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Since (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
since feeling is first (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Sing His Praises (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Singing (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Sion Lies Waste (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
Siren Song (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
Sir Patrick Spens (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
Six Significant Landscapes (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Size Circumscribes—it Has No Room (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sketch (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Sketch for a Portrait of Mme. G M. (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Skin Stealer (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Sky Seasoning (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Skylark (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Sleep in the Mojave Desert (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Sleeping in the Corners of Our Lives (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Slim Greer (Hungarian) – Brown, Sterling A.
Small Ethernity (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
Smoke (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Smoke on the Water (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Snake (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Sneezles (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Snow (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Snow (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
Snow in the Suburbs (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Snow-Flakes (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Snowball (Falling Up) (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Snowflake Song (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Snowflakes (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
So cruel prison how could betide (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
So much of Heaven has gone from Earth (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
So We'll Go No More a-Roving (Hungarian) – Byron, George
so you want to be a writer? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Soldier Of Fortune (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Soliloquy of a Misanthrope (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Solipsism while dying (Spanish) – Atwood, Margaret
Solitaire (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Solitary (Hungarian) – Henson, Lance
Solitude (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Wheeler Wilcox, Ella
Solitude (detail) (Hungarian) – Grainger, James
Solo for a dead planet (Hungarian, Italian, Serbian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
Solomon and the Witch (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Solomon, David, And Saul (Hungarian) – Chaplar, William
Some afternoon (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
Some Final Words (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Some keep the Sabbath going to Church (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Some Simple Measures in the American Idiom and the Variable Foot (details) (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
some thoughts of archy the cockroach (details) (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
Some Trees (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Someone Who Used To Have Someone (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Someone’s Blood (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Something Childish, but Very Natural (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Sometimes 2 (k-d 2) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
sometimes it’s easier to kill somebody else (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond (Hungarian, Slovak) – Cummings, e. e.
Song (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Song (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
Song (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Song (Hungarian) – Lewis, Alun
Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Song (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Song (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Song (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Song (Ah, Chloris…) (Hungarian) – Sedley, Sir Charles
Song (Had I a heart…) (Hungarian) – Sheridan, Richard Brinsley
Song (Love still…) (Hungarian) – Sedley, Sir Charles
Song Composed In August (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
Song For A Country Wedding (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
Song for a Dark Girl (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
Song for a Stranger (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Song for Ishtar (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Song for the Luddites (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Song from Ælla (Minstrel's song) (German, Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
Song in the Songless (Hungarian) – Meredith, George
Song of a Man Who Has Come Through (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Song of Myself 1-12 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 13 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 14-26 (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 27-28 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 29-30 (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 31 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 32-33 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 34-38 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 39 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 40-43 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Myself 44-52 (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
Song of Slaves in the Desert (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
Song of the Golden Harp (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Song of the Open Road (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Song of Triumph (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Song to Celia (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Song to Nothing (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Song-To the Men of England (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Song: Out upon it, I have lov’d (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Song. Hush, Hush! Tread Softly! (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Songs For A Colored Singer – I (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
Songs for second childhood XII (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Songs Of Maximus 1. (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Songs Of Maximus 2. (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Sonnet (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Sonnet - To Science (Spanish, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet - To Zante (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet – Silence (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Sonnet II (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Sonnet XVI (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Sonnet 109 (Hungarian) – White, Henry Kirke
Sonnet in Search of an Author (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Sonnet Reversed (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
Sonnet to a Negro in Harlem (Hungarian) – Johnson, Helene
Sonnet To A Taper (Hungarian) – White, Henry Kirke
Sonnet to Mrs. Renolds’s Cat (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Sonnet to the Hungarian Nation (Hungarian) – Arnold, Matthew
Sonnet: England in 1819 (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Sonnet: To The River Otter (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Sonnets (From the Series Relating to Edgar Allan Poe) (Hungarian) – Whitman, Sarah Helen
Sonnets at Christmas (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
Sonnets From the Portuguese I (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese II (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese III (German, Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese IV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese V (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese VIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese IX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese X (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XVIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XIX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVI (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXVIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXIX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXX (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XXXIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XLIII (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sonnets From the Portuguese XLIV (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
Sorghum (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
Sorrow (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Sorrows of Werther (Hungarian) – Thackeray, William Makepeace
Sorry (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
South End (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Souvenirs (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Spain 1937 (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Speech Day (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
Spirit (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Spirit (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Spirits of the Dead (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Spiritual Song (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Spleen (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
Spoon River Anthology - "Ace" Shaw (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - "Butch" Weldy (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - "Indignation" Jones (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - A. D. Blood (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Albert Schirding (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Amanda Barker (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Andy the Night-Watch (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Aner Clute (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Anne Rutledge (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Barney Hainsfeather (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Barry Holden (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Batterton Dobyns (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Benjamin Fraser (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Benjamin Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Blind Jack (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Carl Hamblin (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Cassius Hueffer (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Charles Webster (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Chase Henry (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Clarence Fawcett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Cooney Potter (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Daisy Fraser (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Davis Matlock (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Deacon Taylor (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dippold the Optician (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Doc Hill (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Doctor Meyers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dora Williams (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Dr. Siegfried Iseman (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Editor Whedon (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Elmer Karr (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Elsa Wertman (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Emily Sparks (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Enoch Dunlap (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Eugene Carman (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Fiddler Jones (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Fletcher McGee (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Francis Turner (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Frank Drummer (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Godwin James (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Griffy the Cooper (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hamilton Greene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hannah Armstrong (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Harry Wilmans (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Henry Phipps (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hildrup Tubbs (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hod Putt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Homer Clapp (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Hortense Robbins (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ida Chicken (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ippolit Konovaloff (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jack McGuire (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jacob Goodpasture (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jeduthan Hawley (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jefferson Howard (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - John Horace Burleson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - John Wasson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Jonas Keene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Judge Selah Lively (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Judge Somers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Kinsey Keene (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Knowlt Hoheimer (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lois Spears (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lucinda Matlock (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lucius Atherton (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Lydia Puckett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Margaret Fuller Slack (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mickey M'Grew (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Minerva Jones (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Benjamin Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Charles Bliss (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. George Reece (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Kessler (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Merritt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Meyers (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Mrs. Williams (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Nancy Knapp (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Nellie Clark (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ollie McGee (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Oscar Hummel (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Pauline Barrett (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Penniwit, the Artist (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Perry Zoll (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Petit, the Poet (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Ralph Rhodes (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rebecca Wasson (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Reuben Pantier (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rev. Abner Peet (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rev. Lemuel Wiley (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Richard Bone (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Robert Fulton Tanner (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Roger Heston (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Roscoe Purkapile (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Rosie Roberts (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Sarah Brown (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Serepta Mason (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Sexsmith the Dentist (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Shack Dye (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - State's Attorney Fallas (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Circuit Judge (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Hill (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - The Town Marshal (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Thomas Rhodes (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Tom Merritt (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Trainor, the Druggist (Hungarian, Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Washington McNeely (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Wendell P. Bloyd (Italian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Willard Fluke (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Willie Metcalf (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spoon River Anthology - Yee Bow (Hungarian) – Masters, Edgar Lee
Spraying the Potatoes (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
Spreading Wings on Wind (Hungarian) – Ortiz, Simon J.
Spring (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Spring (Hungarian) – Nashe, Thomas
Spring (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Spring And All (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
St Kevin and the Blackbird (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
St. Agnes’ Eve (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
St. Mary Magdalene Preaching at Marseilles (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Stanzas (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Stanzas (In youth have I known…) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Stanzas (To F. S. O.) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Stanzas For Music (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Stanzas For Music: They Say That Hope Is Happiness (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Stanzas in Meditation (Stanza LXXXIII) (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Stanzas on Woman (Hungarian) – Goldsmith, Oliver
Stanzas Written in Dejection, near Naples (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Stars, Songs, Faces (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Stations (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Steamboats, viaducts, and railways (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Steel – the night shift (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Stepping westward (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Stern (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Still Falls the Rain (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Stood Tip-Toe Upon a Little Hill (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
Strange (Hungarian) – Doyle, Kirby
Strange Fruit (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Strange Kind of Woman (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Strange Meeting (Hungarian) – Owen, Wilfred
Strange Type (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Stranger (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
Strawberries (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Street song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Streets (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Struggle to Free the Spirit (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Studies at Delhi (detail) (Hungarian) – Lyall, Sir Alfred
Style (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Style (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Stylite (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Subterfuge (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Suburban Dream (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
Success is counted sweetest (112) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Sudden Light (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Suicide Off Egg Rock (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Summer (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Summer and Winter (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Summer Home (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Summer Serenade (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Summit Beach, 1921 (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
Sunday in Glastonbury (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Sunday Morning III (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Sunflower Sutra (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Sunset at a Lake (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Sunset evening (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Surmise (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
Surprised by Evening (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Suzanne (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Suzanne (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Swan 21 (k-d 7) (Hungarian) – Riddles, Anglo-Saxon
Swans Mating (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
SWEENEY (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Sweeney Among The Nightingales (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Sweeney Erect (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Sweeney’s Last Poem (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
“sweet spring is your (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Sweet Violets (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Sweet William's Farewell to Black-ey'd Susan (Hungarian) – Gay, John
Swimming By Night (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Swineherd (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
Symbolism (Hungarian) – Domingo, Eunice-Grace
Symbols (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Symphony In Yellow (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
Syncretism (Hungarian, Serbian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
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'T was such a little — little boat (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Tableau At Twilight (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Taking Off (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Taliesin 1952 (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
[Tall and singularly dark you pass among the breakers] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
Tamerlane (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Tangle (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Tangled I Was in Love´s Snare (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Tarantella (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Tears, Idle Tear (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Teddy (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Teddy Bear (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Television (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Tell all the truth but tell it slant (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Tell me, dearest… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Tell me, my Heart, if this be Love (Hungarian) – Lyttelton, Lord George
Tempt Me No More (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Ten Indians (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Ten Years and More (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Tender Buttons [A Red Stamp] (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Tenebrae (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Terminus (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Tha fat budgy (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
Thalassa (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Thanatos and Eros (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Thanksgiving (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Thanksgiving (Hungarian) – Koch, Kenneth
Thanksgiving for a Habitat (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
That (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
That Dada Strain (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
That Love is all there is (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
That none beguiled be (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
That Sanity be Kept (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
That Women Are But Men's Shadows (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Thaw (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
The Book of Los - Chapter I (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter II (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter III (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter IV (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Abominable Snowman (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Abortion (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Absent Girl (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Act (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Ad-dressing of Cats (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Adulterer (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
The Advantages of Learning (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (detail) (Hungarian) – Twain, Mark
The After-thought (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Aged Lover Renounceth Love (Hungarian) – Vaux, Lord Thomas
The Agonie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Airy Christ (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Akond of Swat (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The album (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
The anatomy of rock (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
The Ancient Couple on Lu Mountain (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
The Angel Of Death (Hungarian, Slovak) – Procter, Adelaide Anne
The Angel of the Odd – An Extravaganza (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The animals in that country (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Anniversarie (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Annunciation (Hungarian) – Jennings, Elizabeth
The Antiplatonic (Hungarian) – Cleveland, John
The Apology (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Apparition (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Applicant (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Argument of his Book (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
The Arrow (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Arrow and the Song (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Art of Drowning (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Art of Puffing (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
The Astronomy Book (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
The Aviator (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
The Ballad of Moll Magee (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Ballad of the Lonely Masturbator (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Banished Gods (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Bards (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Baritone (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Barrier (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Bat (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Bats (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The battle of Blenhem (Hungarian) – Southey, Robert
The Battler (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Bear, The Fire, And The Snow (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Beautiful Changes (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
The Bed By The Window (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Bedbug (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
The Bells (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Bells of Shandon (Hungarian) – Mahony, Francis Sylvester
The Bend in the Road (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Berg (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
The Best Cigarette (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Best of School (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Best Thing in the World (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
The Better Land (Hungarian) – Hemans, Felicia
The Birch Canoe (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
The Birds (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Birds (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Birth of Tragedy (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Birthplace (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Black Beast (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Black Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Blackbird (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
The Blackbird of Glanmore (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Blessed Damozel (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Blind Men (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Blinded Song-Bird near the Battle-Field (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Blue Dress (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
The Blue from Heaven (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Bog Queen (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Boston Evening Transcript (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Brain, within its Groove (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Bridge of Sighs (Hungarian) – Hood, Thomas
The British Museum reading room (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Broom and the Shovel, the Poker and Tongs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Broom, the Shovel, the Poker and the Tongs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Bruce (detail) (Hungarian) – Barbour, John
The Building (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Bungalows (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Burial of King Cormac (detail) (Hungarian) – Ferguson, Samuel
The Burning Wheel (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
The Business (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Butterfly Obtains Little Sympathy (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Caged Skylark (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
The Campus on the Hill (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
The Cantaloupe (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Canterbury Tales (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
The Capital (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Captains (Hungarian) – Roberts, Walter Adolphe
The Card-Dealer (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Card-Players (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Cariboo Horses (Hungarian) – Purdy, Al
The Cask of Amontillado (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Castaway (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
The Castle of Thorns (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
The Cat and the Moon (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Catcher in the Rye (Novel) (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
The Catholic Bells (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Cause of Death (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The celestial surgeon (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
The Chambered Nautilus (Hungarian) – Holmes, Oliver Wendel
The Change (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Changes (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Character of love seen as a search for the lost (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Chemical conviction (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The chestnut casts his flambeaux (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
The Children (Hungarian) – Soutar, William
The Chinese Restaurant in Portrush (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Chronicle (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Circus (Hungarian) – Koch, Kenneth
The Circus Animals' Desertion (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The City in the Sea (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The City Limits (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
The City of the End of Things (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The City Planners (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Clocks of the Dead (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
The cloud (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Coat of Fire (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Cocktail Party (detail) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Cold Green Element (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Cold Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Colisseum (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Collar (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Color of the Grave is Green — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Colossus (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The combat (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The Coming of War: Actæon (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Coming of Wisdom with Time (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Common Life (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Compassionate Fool (Hungarian) – Cameron, Norman
The Complaint or Night thoughts on life, death and immortality (detail) (Hungarian) – Young, Edward
The Composer (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Conclusion (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Conqueror Worm (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Convent Threshold (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
The Convergence Of The Twain (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Corner (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Corner Knot (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Count of Senlis at his toilet (Hungarian) – Warren, John, Lord de Tabley
The Course of a Particular (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Creation (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
The cripples (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
The Crocodile (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Crocodile (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
The cross (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Cruel Falcon (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Cry (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Crystal Cabinet (Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
The Crystal Skull* I (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Crystal Skull II (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Cummerbund: An Indian Poem (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Curse (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
The Daddy Long-legs and the Fly (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Dance (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Dance of Death in London (detail) (Hungarian) – Lydgate, John
The Dark is Full of Tears (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
The Day of Judgment (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
The Day-Dream - Prolog (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream -The sleeping Beauty (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream – Epilogue (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream – Moral (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Days (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The dead (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The dead (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Dead (Hungarian) – Very, Jones
The Death of a Soldier (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Death of a Toad (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
The Death of André Breton (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
The Death of Marilyn Monroe (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Death of the Sheriff 1. (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Death of the Sheriff 2. (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Deep-Sea Cables (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Defenestration of Hillsborough (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
The Definition Of Love (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Deil's awa wi' the Exciseman (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
The Descent (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Descent of Winter (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Description Of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
The Deserted Village (detail) (Hungarian) – Goldsmith, Oliver
The Destiny of Nations (detail) (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Destruction of Sennacherib (Hungarian) – Byron, George
The Devil - had he fidelity (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Devil was a gentleman (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Difference (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The difference between Despair (305) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Dishonest Mailmen (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Divine Image (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Divine Right Of Kings (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Diviner (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Division (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The doctor and the doctor’s wife (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Dome of Sunday (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
The Dong with a Luminous Nose (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Door (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Double Vision (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
The Double-Headed Snake (Hungarian) – Newlove, John
The Douglas Tragedy (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
The Dove Breeder (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Dowser (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The Dream Of Wearing Shorts Forever (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Dream-Follower (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Dream-Language of Fergus (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Drum (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The drunkard (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Drunkards (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Duck and the Kangaroo (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Dunciad (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Earthen Lot (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
The Echoing Green (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Ecstasy (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Edge of the Hurricane (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Edge of the World (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Educators (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Elephant or The Force of Habit (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
The Emperor of Ice-Cream (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Encounter (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The End of Something (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Eolian Harp (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
"THE EPITAPH" (Spanish, Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
The Equilibrists (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
The Eve of St. Agnes (Hungarian) – Keats, John
The Explosion (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The express (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
The Eye (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Eye-Mote (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Factory Hour (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto XII. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book III. Canto VI. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book IV. Canto X. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book VII. Canto VII. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Failure of Buffalo to Levitate (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
The Fair Singer (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Fairy Thorn (Hungarian) – Ferguson, Samuel
The Falling Star (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Farmer's Curst Wife (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Farmer's Wife (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The fascination of what's difficult (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Fertile Muck (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Fiddler of Dooney (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Fingers of the Light (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The First Kingdom (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The fish (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Fish, The Man, And The Spirit (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
The flaming heart (detail) (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
The Flea (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Floor and the Ceiling (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Florist Rose (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Flower (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Flower Master (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Flower-Fed Buffaloes (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The flowering past (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Fly (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Four Ages of Man (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The fox (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The fox (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
The Freeing of the Dust (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Friendship of Young Poets (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
The Frogs (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The Fugitive’s Ride (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Fugitives (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Funeral (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Furrow (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
The Fury Of Abandonment (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Fury Of Earth (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Gallery (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Garden (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Garden (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Garden (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
The Garden of Proserpine (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
The Garden Party (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
The Garden Seat (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Gardener (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
The Genius (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
The Genius of the Crowd (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Geranium (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The German Girls! The German Girls! (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The German Hotel (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Ghosts of the Buffaloes (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The Gift (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Glories of our Blood and State (Hungarian) – Shirley, James
The God (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The God Fit (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
The Goddess (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
The going from a world we know (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Golden Year (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Good-Morrow (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Gouler's Requiem (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
The Grassfire Stanzas (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Grauballe Man (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Grave of Shelley (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
The Great Breath (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
The Great Dark (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
The Great Figure (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Great Lover (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Great Society (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
The Greeks are coming (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Green Wolf (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Grey Squirrel (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
The Groundhog (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Guest (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Habit of Perfection (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Half-Way House (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The hand that signed the paper (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Hangman at Home (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
The Happiest Day (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Harlem Dancer (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Harlot's House (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
The Harvest Bow (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Harvest Home (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
The Hat (German, Spanish, Croatian, Hungarian, Latvian, Romanian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Haulier's Wife Meets Jesus on the Road Near Moone (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
The Haunted Palace (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Haw Lantern (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Hay Hotel (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
The Haystack in the Floods (Hungarian) – Morris, William
The heart (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
THE HEART asks pleasure first (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The heart conscripted (Spanish, Hungarian) – Read, Herbert
The Heavenly City (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Heir (Hungarian) – Redgrove, Peter
The Heiress (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Hell Poem (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
The High Pasture (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
The Highway (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Hill Wife. I. Loneliness (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. II. House fear (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. III. The Smile (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. IV. The Oft-Repeated Dream (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. V. The Impulse (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hippopotamus (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Historians Call Up Pain (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The History of Truth (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
The Hollow Men (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The home (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The horns of Elfland faintly blowing! (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Horse Chestnut Tree (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Hospital (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
The Host (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Hotel (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Hour of Death (Hungarian) – Hemans, Felicia
The House (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The House (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
The House (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The House in the West (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Hunchback in the Park (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Hunting of the Snark (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Ice Hotel (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Icehouse in Summer (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
The Iceman Cometh (detail) (Hungarian) – O'Neill, Eugene
The Iconoclasts (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
The Idea of Order at Key West (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Idiot below the El (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Imaginary Iceberg (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
The impact of a dollar upon the heart (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
The Importance Of Elsewhere (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Improved Binoculars (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Indian Serenade (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Informant (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Inner Silence (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Innocence (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Insular Celts (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
The interrogation (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The inundation of the Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Invincible (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
The Inward Morning (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Irish Cliffs of Moher (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Irishman (Hungarian) – Orr, James
The Isle (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Jacob’s ladder (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Jaguar (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Journey (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Journey Back (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Journey of the Magi (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Juggler at Heaven's Gate (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
The Jumblies (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Jungle (Hungarian, Dutch) – Williams, William Carlos
The Jungle Books (detail) (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Jungle Husband (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The K (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
The Kansas Emigrants (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
The Kindness Of Strangers (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
The King of China’s Daughter (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The King of Owls (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
The kingdom of poetry (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Kingfisher (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Kingfishers (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
The Kingis Quair (detail) (Hungarian) – James I., King of Scotland
The Kiss and the Cry (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
The Kitchen Chimney (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Knight's Tomb (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Kraken (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Laboratory-Ancien Régime (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Lady feeds Her little Bird (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Lady of Shalott (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Lady of the lake - Canto Fifth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Lady Poets With Foot Notes (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Lady who offers her Looking-Glass to Venus (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
The Lady's Tower (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Lake (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Lake Isle (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The lake isle of Innisfree (Czech, Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lamp burns sure—within— (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Land of Dreams (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Language (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Large Cool Store (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Last Buccaneer (Hungarian) – Kingsley, Charles
The Last Chapter (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The last chorus from 'Hellas' (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Last Chrysanthemum (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The last Doge to fettered Venice (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
The Last Gangster (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
The Last Of England (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The Last of the Fire Kings (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Last Sonnet (Hungarian) – Keats, John
The Last War (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
The Late Work of Pinkham Ryder (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
The Latest Decalogue (Hungarian) – Clough, Arthur Hugh
The Laughing Heart (French, Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Laughing Hyena, by Hokusai (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
The Laughing Man (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
The Laureate (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Lay of Oliver Gogarty (Hungarian) – Dawson, William
The Lay of the Last Minstrel - Canto First (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Lay of the Last Minstrel - Canto Sixth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Layers (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Leaves like Women interchange (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Left Hand and Hiroshima (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
The legs (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Lesson (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
The Letter (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Life of Man (Czech, Hungarian) – Bacon, Sir Francis
The Lily (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Lines (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
The Listeners (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Litany of the Dark People (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
The Little Boy Found (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Boy Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Ghost Who Died for Love (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Little Girl Found (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Girl Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Lobster Quadrille (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Loch Ness Monster's Song (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The London Lackpenny (detail) (Hungarian) – Lydgate, John
The Lonely Child (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
The Lonely Land (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
The Lonesome Wave (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
The Long River (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Lost Children (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Lost Mistress (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Lost Son (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The Lotos-Eaters (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Lover Asks Forgiveness Because Of His Many Moods (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of his love (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
The Lover praiseth the Beauty of his Lady’s Hand (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
The Lover Tells Of The Rose In His Heart (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lovers (Hungarian, Russian) – Smith, William Jay
The Lynching (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Mad Yak (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
The Maid’s Lament (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
the mail (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Maldive Shark (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
The Malice of Innocence (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Man in the Dead Machine (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Man in the Dining Car (Hungarian) – Williams, Tennessee
The Man in the Tree (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
The Man of Tyre (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Man Who Dreamed of Fairyland (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Man Who Was Shorter Than Himself (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Market (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Marshes of Glynn (Hungarian) – Lanier, Sidney
The Mask (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
The Mask (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Mask of Anarchy (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Masque of the Red Death (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Mast Year (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Matchsafe (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
The Meditation Of The Old Fisherman (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Meeting of the Ships (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Megaethon: 1850, 1906-29 (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Men's Room in the College Chapel (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
The Menagerie (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
The Mermaidens' Vesper-Hymn (Hungarian) – Darley, George
The Mess of Love (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The microbe (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
The Midnight Court (english version - detail)* (Hungarian) – Merriman, Brian
The Miller's Daughter (detail) (Spanish, Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Mind Is an Ancient and Famous Capital* (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Mirror for Magistrates: The Induction (details) (Hungarian) – Sackville, Thomas
The Mocking Fairy (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Mocking-Bird (At Night) (Hungarian) – Hayne, Paul Hamilton
The moldy moldy man (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
The Moon (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Moon and the Yew Tree (Hungarian, Slovak) – Plath, Sylvia
The Moon in Scandinavia (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Moon is distant from the Sea (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Moon was but a Chin of Gold (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The More Loving One (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
The Morning-Watch (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
The Moss of His Skin (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Mountains in the Desert (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Mouth (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
The Mouth of The Hudson (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Mower to the Glow-Worms (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Mud Vision (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Mulberry Tree (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
The Munich Mannequins (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Municipal Gallery Revisited (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Mycenae Lookout (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Mysteries Remain (Hungarian) – H. D.
The Mysterious Arrival of an Unusual Letter (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
The Nameless One (Hungarian) – Mangan, James Clarence
The Nameless Ones (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
The Naming of Cats (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Negro Speaks of Rivers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
The New House (Hungarian) – Thomas, Edward
The new Judas (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
The New Vestments (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Newborn Death - I (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Night Window (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
The Night-piece, to Julia (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
The Night-Wind (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Nightingale (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Nightingale Near the House (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
The Novelist (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The O-Filler (Hungarian) – Reid, Alastair
The Ocean in London (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
The Offers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Old And The New Masters (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Old Bridge (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
The Old Familiar Faces (Hungarian) – Lamb, Charles
The Old Gumbie Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Old Men Admiring Themselves In The Water (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Old Sailor (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
The Old Stoic (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Only Day In Existence (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Orient Express (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Origin of Baseball (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Orphan Reformed (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Other Side (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Outer Bar (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Outer—from the Inner (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Outlaw (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Oven Bird (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Owl and the Pussycat (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Pains of Sleep (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Painter (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Painter and the Viewer (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
The Paradigm (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
The Parklands (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Passing of the Shee (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
The Passion of M'Phail - First Monologue (Spanish, Hungarian) – Gregory, Horace
The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
The Peacock of Java (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Pelican Chorus (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Picnic and Suchlike Pandemonium (Hungarian) – Durrell, Gerald
The Picture (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Pig (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
The Pilgrim Is Bridled and Bespectacled (Hungarian) – Lowe, Bridget
The Pine at Timber-Line (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Plain Sense of Things (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Plaintiff (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Planted Skull (Hungarian) – Viereck, Peter
The Player Piano (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Pleasures of Friendship (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Pobble Who Has No Toes (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Poems of Our Climate (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Poet's Delay (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Pomegranate (Hungarian, Serbian) – Boland, Eavan
The Pond (German) – Lowell, Amy
The Pool (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Poppy (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
The Portrait (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Portrait (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Prayer (Hungarian, Slovak) – Galsworthy, John
The Preface (detail) (Hungarian) – Taylor, Edward
The Prelude - Book First (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Prelude - Book Ninth (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Prelude - Book Third (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Priest (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Prisoner (fragment detail)* (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Prize Cat (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Problem (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Prolific Spell (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
The Promise (detail) (Hungarian) – Buck, Pearl S.
The Pudding Not Eaten (Parody of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”) (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Pulley (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Purist (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Pythoness (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Quarrel (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Queen and the Young Princess (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Queen of Scotland's Reply to a Reproof from John Knox (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Queen’s dream (Hungarian) – Modern Street Ballads
The Rabbit Catcher (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Railway Children (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Railway Junction (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Railway Station (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The Rain (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Rain Stick (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The rainy day (Hungarian, Slovak) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Rape of the Lock 1. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 2. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 3. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 4. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 5. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Raven (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Real Thing (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Rebel (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
The Red Judge (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Red Wheelbarrow (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Regiment of Princes (detail) (Hungarian) – Hoccleve, Thomas
The Relic (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Remains of the Day (detail) (Hungarian) – Ishiguro, Kazuo
The Renewal (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The Repentance of Lady T (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Retreat (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
The Return (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
the revolution: return to new york (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
The Rhodora (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Riddle (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Riddle we can guess (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Rising (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Rivals (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The River (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The River God (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Road Not Taken (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Road was lit with Moon and star (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Rock, Chor V (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock, Chor IX (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock, Chor X (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock of Cashel (Hungarian) – Vere, Sir Aubrey De
The rocking chair (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
The Rolling English Road (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Roman Road (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Romance (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Romantic Age (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Rose of the World (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Rose Tree (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Round (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Rum Tum Tugger (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Sage (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Salutation (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
The Scholars (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Scrutiny (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
The Sea (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Sea (Spanish) – Anna Banasiak
The Sea and the Skylark (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Sea is History (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
The Second Coming (Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
The Second Voyage (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Secret of the Machines (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Secret Rose (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Selfsame Song (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Sensitive Plant (detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Seven Sages (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Shadow-Maker (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
The Shark (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Sheaf (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The sheaves (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
The Shell (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Shepheardes Calendar: Aprill (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Shepheardes Calendar: Nouember (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Shepherd's Week: Friday; or, The Dirge (detail) (Hungarian) – Gay, John
The Shield of Achilles (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The ship is turning homeward (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Ship of Death (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Shortlist (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Shroud (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
The Shrouded Stranger (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
The shyness (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Sick Nought (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Sick Rose (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Blake, William
The Sigh (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Silent Lover (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Singing Cat (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Singing Sands (Isle of Eigg)* (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
The Single Cry (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
The Slave's Dream (Slovak) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Sleeper (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Slow Pacific Swell (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
The Smoke of Our Old Home Rises Curly (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Snail (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
The Snakes of September (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The snare (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Snow Is Deep on the Ground (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Snow Man (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Snow Party (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Snow-Storm (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Snowy Owl (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Soldan’s Song (Hungarian, Serbian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Soldier (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Soldier Walks Under the Trees of the University (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Solitary Reaper (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Something (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
The Song of Fionnuala (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
the song of mehitabel (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
The song of the factory slave (Hungarian) – Jones, Ernest Charles
The Song of the Happy Shepherd (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Song of the Jellicles (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Song of Wandering Aengus (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Sonnet (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Soul selects her own Society (303) (Hungarian, Italian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Soul unto itself (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Soul's Superior instants (306) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The source (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The Spanish Lie (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The Speaking Earth (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
The Sphinx (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Spire Cranes (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Springtime (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The spry Arms of the Wind (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Starlight Night (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Starling (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Statesman's Holiday (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Stauffenberg Cycle (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
The Story Of My Conversion (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The Story of the Pobble, Who Has No Toes, and the Princess Bink (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Story of Uriah (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Strand (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Strand at Lough Beg (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Stranger (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The streamer 'Golden City' (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The Street (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
The structure of rime VI (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
The structure of rime XXIV (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
The study in aesthetics (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Summer Rain (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Sun Burns the Morning (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Sun Rising (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Sun Underfoot Among the Sundews (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Surrender (Hungarian) – King, Henry
The Survivor among Graves (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Swing (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
The Table and the Chair (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Tamed Deer (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Tea Shop (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Teacher (Hungarian) – Hill, Leslie Pinckney
The Telephone (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Tell-Tale Heart (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Term (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Testament of Cresseid (detail) (Hungarian) – Henryson, Robert
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Hungarian) – Alexie, Sherman
The Thing That Eats the Heart (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Things (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The thought-fox (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Three Graves (detail) (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Three Hermits (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Three Ladies (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Three Musicians (Hungarian) – Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent
The Three Ravens (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Thrush's Nest (Hungarian) – Ryan, Richard
The Tired Worker (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Tolerence of Crows (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donnelly, Charles
The Tollund Man (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Tombstone Told When She Died (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Transport of Slaves From Maryland to Mississippi (detail) (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
The travail of passion (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Traveller (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The tree (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Tree And The Lady (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Tree of Song (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Trees (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
The Trees: A Convict Monologue (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
The Trial (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
The Tropics of New York (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Trouble with Snowmen (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
The Troubled Soul (German) – Smith, Michael
The Trout (Hungarian) – Montague, John
The True Story (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The True-Born Englishman (details) (Hungarian) – Defoe, Daniel
The Truth the Dead Know (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Truth the Dead Know (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Twa Sisters (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Two April Mornings (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Two Old Bachelors (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The two trees (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Typewriter Revolution (Hungarian, Serbian) – Enright, D. J.
The Ugly (Hungarian, Serbian) – Glenday, John
The unheeded pageant (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The Unknown Citizen (German, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Unpardonable Sin (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The Unpredicted (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
The Unquiet Grave (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Unreal Desert (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
The Unseen (Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Valley Nis (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Value of Suffering (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
The Vanity of Human Wishes (detail) (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
The veteran (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
The Vicar of Bray (Hungarian) – The Vicar of Bray
The Village (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Vision (Hungarian) – O'Rahilly, Egan
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail I) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail II) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail III) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail IV) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail V) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail VI) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Visitation (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Voice (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Voice of the Ancient Bard (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Vulture (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
The Walk (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Walkers (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The Walley of Unrest (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Walls Do Not Fall (details) (Hungarian) – H. D.
The Walrus and The Carpenter (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Wanderer (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Wanderer (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Waning Moon (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The War Song of Dinas Vawr (Hungarian) – Peacock, Thomas Love
The Warning (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Washer-Woman (Hungarian) – Bohanan, Otto Leland
The Waste Land (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Water Ouzel (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Waterfall (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Way of a World (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
The Way of the World (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Wayside Station (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The Weak Monk (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Wereman (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Western Approaches (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
The White Birds (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The White Castle (detail) (Hungarian) – Pamuk, Orhan
The White City (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The White Rabbit's Verses (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Whitsun Weddings (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Widow Malone (Hungarian) – Lever, Charles James
The Wife (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Wife of Usher's Well (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
The Wild Flower's Song (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Wild Honey-Suckle (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
The Wild Old Wicked Man (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Wild Swans At Coole (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
The Wind Sprang Up at Four O'Clock (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Windhover (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Winding Banks of Erne (detail) (Hungarian) – Allingham, William
The window sill (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Windows (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Winters are so short — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Wish (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Wolves (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
The Woman (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Woman At The Washington Zoo (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Woman in Sunshine (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Woodspurge (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The World – a trumped-up Forest (Could have been written by Emily Dickinson) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The World As Meditation (French, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The World That All Contains (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
The World's Wanderers (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The World's Wonders (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Wreck of the Deutschland (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Year’s Awakening (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Yellow Flower (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The young cat and the chrysanthemums (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Young Dead Soldiers (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The Young Glass-Stainer (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Young Housewife (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The young man from Oaxaca (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Young May Moon (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Young Prince and the Young Princess (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Youth with Red-gold Hair (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Daffodils (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Donkey (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Fountain of Tears (Hungarian) – O'Shaugnessy, Arthur William Edgar
Them (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Theme in Yellow (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Then Was My Neophyte (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Theory (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Parting (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
The Raven (German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak) – Poe, Edgar Allan
There (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
There Are Too Many Of Us (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
There is another Loneliness (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There Is Another Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There is no Frigate like a Book (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There is only one of everything (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
There was a Broder of Orderys Blacke’ (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
There was a Broder of Orderys Whyte’ (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
There was a Child went Forth (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
There Was a Man With Tongue of Wood (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
There Was a Saviour (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
There Was A Young Lady Of Lucca (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man in a tree (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an old Man who said, `Hush!' (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man with a gong (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man... (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Person of Buda (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Person of Chili (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There Will Be No Peace (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
There Will Come Soft Rains (Spanish, Hungarian, Russian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
There's a certain Slant of light (258) (Hungarian, Italian) – Dickinson, Emily
There's Money in Mother & Father (Hungarian) – Bishop, Morris
There's No Earthly Way Of Knowing (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
These (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
these children singing in stone a (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Tiger (German, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
The Tragedy Of King Lear. Detail. (Finnish, French) – Shakespeare, William
The Twa Corbies (The Two Crows) (Hungarian, Russian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
They eat out (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
They Feed They Lion (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
They flee from me (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
They Say (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
They shut me up in Prose — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
They Tell Me I Am Lost (Hungarian) – Kenny, Maurice
They who prepare my evening meal below (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Thine Eyes Still Shined (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
[Things get hot]* (Hungarian) – Beck, Julian
Think'st thou to seduce me then (Slovak) – Campion, Thomas
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41 (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Thirty-five Mescals in Cuautla (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
This Be The Verse (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
This Bread I Break (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
This Compost (German) – Whitman, Walt
This Dirty, Valiant Game (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
This is a Photograph of Me (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
This Is Just To Say (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
This is real timing (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
this kind of fire (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
this little bride & groom are (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
This lunar beauty (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
This Room (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
This Side Of The Truth (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
This Then (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
This Tokyo (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
This Wheel's On Fire (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Thomas the Rhymer (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
[Those Himalayas of the mind] (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Thou didst say me (Hungarian, Romanian) – Waddington, Miriam
Thought For A Sunshiny Morning (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Thoughts about the Person from Porlock (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Thoughts of a Young Girl (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Thousand Violins (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Thrash (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Three Bagatelles (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Three Dimensions (Hungarian) – Ray, Man
Three Fragments (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Three Limericks (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Three Star Final (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Three Violins (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Three Women (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Through Flurries Of Wind And The Rain (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Through the Looking-Glass (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Thyestes (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Tiananmen (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Time (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Time (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Time (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Time (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Time For Bedlam (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Time Is The Mercy Of Eternity (detail) (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Time Passing, Beloved (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Time will not grant (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Times Go by Turns (Hungarian) – Southwell, Robert
Tin (Hungarian, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Tin Wedding Whistle (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Tired (Hungarian) – Johnson, Fenton
'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
To - (Fair maiden, let thy generous heart) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (I heed not that) (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (I would not lord it o'er thy heart) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Not long ago, the writer of these lines) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Should my early life seem) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Sleep on, sleep on, anouther hour) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (The bowers whereat) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To – (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To a Brother in the Mystery (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
To A Conscript Of 1940 (Hungarian) – Read, Herbert
To A Contemporary Bunkshooter (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
To A Dark Girl (Hungarian) – Bennett, Gwendolyn B.
To A Lady, in A Letter (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
To a Locomotive in Winter (Hungarian, Slovak) – Whitman, Walt
To a Millionaire (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
To a Mountain Daisy - On Turning One Down with the Plow, in April, 1786 (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
To a Poet (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
To a poet a thousand years hence (Hungarian) – Flecker, James Elroy
To a Skylark (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To A Snowflake (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
To a Solitary Disciple (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To A Squirrel At Kyle-Na-No (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
To a Waterfowl (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
To a Woodpecker (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To a young lady° (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
To all those who composed tragic odes on the untimely death of Dylan Thomas (Hungarian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
To Althea From Prison (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
To America (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
To an Elder Poet (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Anthea, who may command him Anything (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Aunt Rose (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
To Autumn (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To be encompassed by the brilliant earth (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
To Bobbie (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
To bring the dead to life (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
To Byron (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Chloe who for his sake wished herself younger (Hungarian) – Cartwright, William
To Coleridge (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Daffodils (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Daisies, not to shut so soon (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Elsie (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To F-- (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To F--S S. O--D (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Fanny (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Ford Madox Ford in Heaven (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Grace (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
To Heaven (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To Helen (Helen, thy beauty is to me...) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Helen (I saw thee once...) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To his Coy Mistress (German, Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
To Hold In a Poem (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
To Homer (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Hope (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Inez (Childe Harold’s detail) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
To Ireland (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Ireland in the Coming Times (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
To Jane: The Recollection (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Tò Kalón (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
To Klarkash-Ton, Lord of Averoigne (Spanish) – Lovecraft, H. P.
To live in hell and heaven to behold (Hungarian) – Constable, Henry
To Louis Kossuth (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
To Lucasta, Going To The Wars (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
To M—— (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To M. L. S——* (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To make a prairie (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
To Margaret (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Mistress Margaret Hussey (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
To My Brothers (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To my Dear and Loving Husband (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
To my Dear Friend Mr. Congreve on his Comedy Call'd the Double Dealer (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
To my inconstant Mistris (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
To My Mother (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To My Sister (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
To Night (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Night (Hungarian) – White, Joseph Blanco
To Octavia (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Old Age (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
To One Departed (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To One in Paradise (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To one who has been long in city pent (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Others Than You (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
To Rosa (Hungarian) – Lincoln, Abraham
To Sleep (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Sleep (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
To Spring (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To St. Mary Magdalen (Hungarian) – Constable, Henry
To the Body (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
To the book-worms (Czech, Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
To The Cuckoo (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
To The Dandelion (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
To The Holy Spirit (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
To the Lord General Cromwell (Hungarian) – Milton, John
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
To the Memory of My Beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare: and what He left Us (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To the Mermaid at Zennor (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
To the Moon (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To the Muses (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To the postboy (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
To the Reader (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To The Republicans Of North America (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To the river (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To the Snake (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Herrick, Robert
To the Western World (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
To the White Fiends (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
To The Whore Who Took My Poems (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
To Tirzah (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To Waken An Old Lady (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Wordsworth (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To-morrow (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Toads Revisited (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
To Autumn (German, Esperanto, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Tobacco, tobacco (Hungarian) – Hume, Tobias
To Cyriack Skinner (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Today (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
To Ianthe (Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Tollund (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Tommy (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Tomorrow (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
To Mr Lawrence (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Tonight at Noon (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Toomebridge (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Topiary (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
Topographical Map (Hungarian) – Hugo, Richard
Tortoise family connections (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Tortoise Gallantry (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Totem (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
To The Nightingale (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Touch me (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Towton 25* (Hungarian) – Lambert, Gill
Tract (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Tragic Rabbit (Hungarian) – Rice, Stan
Tramontana at Lerici (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Transaction (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Traveling Through The Dark (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Trio (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Triolet (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Triolet (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Trip Cancelled (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Troilus and Criseyde, Book III (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Troilus and Criseyde, Book V (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
True (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Truth or Ballade de bon conseyl (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Ts’ai Chi’h (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Tube Ride to Martha (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Tullynote: Tete-a-tete in the Parish Priest’s Parlour (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Turn Again (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
Tuskegee (Hungarian) – Hill, Leslie Pinckney
Tutto è Sciolto (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch (414) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Twelve flying monkeys who won't copulate properly (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Twenty Years hence (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Twenty-Four Years (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Twice Shy (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Twickenham Garden (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Two Campers in Cloud Country (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Two Dreamtimes (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Two kitchen song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Two men in armour (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Two of Us (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Two poems (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Two Songs (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Two Songs of a Fool (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Two Sonnets (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Two-Volume Novel (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Tyrannicide (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Tableau At Twilight (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Taking Off (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Taliesin 1952 (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
[Tall and singularly dark you pass among the breakers] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
Tamerlane (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Tangle (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
Tangled I Was in Love´s Snare (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Tarantella (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
Tears, Idle Tear (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Teddy (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Teddy Bear (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Television (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
Tell all the truth but tell it slant (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Tell me, dearest… (Hungarian) – Fletcher, John
Tell me, my Heart, if this be Love (Hungarian) – Lyttelton, Lord George
Tempt Me No More (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Ten Indians (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
Ten Years and More (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
Tender Buttons [A Red Stamp] (Hungarian) – Stein, Gertrude
Tenebrae (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Terminus (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Tha fat budgy (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
Thalassa (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Thanatos and Eros (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
Thanksgiving (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
Thanksgiving (Hungarian) – Koch, Kenneth
Thanksgiving for a Habitat (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
That (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
That Dada Strain (Hungarian) – Rothenberg, Jerome
That Love is all there is (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
That none beguiled be (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
That Sanity be Kept (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
That Women Are But Men's Shadows (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
Thaw (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
The Book of Los - Chapter I (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter II (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter III (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Book of Los - Chapter IV (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Abominable Snowman (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Abortion (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Absent Girl (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Act (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Ad-dressing of Cats (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Adulterer (Hungarian) – Longley, Michael
The Advantages of Learning (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (detail) (Hungarian) – Twain, Mark
The After-thought (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Aged Lover Renounceth Love (Hungarian) – Vaux, Lord Thomas
The Agonie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Airy Christ (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Akond of Swat (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The album (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
The anatomy of rock (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
The Ancient Couple on Lu Mountain (Hungarian) – Van Doren, Mark
The Angel Of Death (Hungarian, Slovak) – Procter, Adelaide Anne
The Angel of the Odd – An Extravaganza (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The animals in that country (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Anniversarie (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Annunciation (Hungarian) – Jennings, Elizabeth
The Antiplatonic (Hungarian) – Cleveland, John
The Apology (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Apparition (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Applicant (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Argument of his Book (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
The Arrow (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Arrow and the Song (Hungarian) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Art of Drowning (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Art of Puffing (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
The Astronomy Book (Hungarian) – Swanson, Eleanor
The Aviator (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
The Ballad of Moll Magee (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Ballad of the Lonely Masturbator (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Banished Gods (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Bards (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Baritone (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Barrier (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Bat (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Bats (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The battle of Blenhem (Hungarian) – Southey, Robert
The Battler (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Bear, The Fire, And The Snow (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Beautiful Changes (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
The Bed By The Window (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Bedbug (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
The Bells (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Bells of Shandon (Hungarian) – Mahony, Francis Sylvester
The Bend in the Road (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Berg (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
The Best Cigarette (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Best of School (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Best Thing in the World (Hungarian) – Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth
The Better Land (Hungarian) – Hemans, Felicia
The Birch Canoe (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
The Birds (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Birds (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Birth of Tragedy (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Birthplace (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Black Beast (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Black Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Blackbird (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
The Blackbird of Glanmore (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Blessed Damozel (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Blind Men (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Blinded Song-Bird near the Battle-Field (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Blue Dress (Hungarian) – Jones, Saeed
The Blue from Heaven (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Bog Queen (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Boston Evening Transcript (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Brain, within its Groove (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Bridge of Sighs (Hungarian) – Hood, Thomas
The British Museum reading room (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Broom and the Shovel, the Poker and Tongs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Broom, the Shovel, the Poker and the Tongs (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Bruce (detail) (Hungarian) – Barbour, John
The Building (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Bungalows (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Burial of King Cormac (detail) (Hungarian) – Ferguson, Samuel
The Burning Wheel (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
The Business (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Butterfly Obtains Little Sympathy (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Caged Skylark (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
The Campus on the Hill (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
The Cantaloupe (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Canterbury Tales (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
The Capital (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Captains (Hungarian) – Roberts, Walter Adolphe
The Card-Dealer (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Card-Players (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Cariboo Horses (Hungarian) – Purdy, Al
The Cask of Amontillado (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Castaway (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
The Castle of Thorns (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
The Cat and the Moon (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Catcher in the Rye (Novel) (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
The Catholic Bells (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Cause of Death (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The celestial surgeon (Hungarian) – Stevenson, Robert Louis
The Chambered Nautilus (Hungarian) – Holmes, Oliver Wendel
The Change (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Changes (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Character of love seen as a search for the lost (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Chemical conviction (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The chestnut casts his flambeaux (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
The Children (Hungarian) – Soutar, William
The Chinese Restaurant in Portrush (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Chronicle (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Circus (Hungarian) – Koch, Kenneth
The Circus Animals' Desertion (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The City in the Sea (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The City Limits (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
The City of the End of Things (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The City Planners (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Clocks of the Dead (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
The cloud (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Coat of Fire (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Cocktail Party (detail) (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Cold Green Element (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Cold Heaven (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Colisseum (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Collar (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Color of the Grave is Green — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Colossus (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The combat (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The Coming of War: Actæon (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Coming of Wisdom with Time (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Common Life (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Compassionate Fool (Hungarian) – Cameron, Norman
The Complaint or Night thoughts on life, death and immortality (detail) (Hungarian) – Young, Edward
The Composer (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Conclusion (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Conqueror Worm (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Convent Threshold (detail) (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
The Convergence Of The Twain (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Corner (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Corner Knot (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Count of Senlis at his toilet (Hungarian) – Warren, John, Lord de Tabley
The Course of a Particular (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Creation (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
The cripples (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
The Crocodile (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Crocodile (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
The cross (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Cruel Falcon (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Cry (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Crystal Cabinet (Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
The Crystal Skull* I (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Crystal Skull II (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Cummerbund: An Indian Poem (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Curse (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
The Daddy Long-legs and the Fly (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Dance (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Dance of Death in London (detail) (Hungarian) – Lydgate, John
The Dark is Full of Tears (Hungarian) – Baraka, Amiri (LeRoi Jones)
The Day of Judgment (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
The Day-Dream - Prolog (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream -The sleeping Beauty (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream – Epilogue (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Day-Dream – Moral (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Days (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The dead (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The dead (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Dead (Hungarian) – Very, Jones
The Death of a Soldier (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Death of a Toad (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
The Death of André Breton (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
The Death of Marilyn Monroe (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Death of the Sheriff 1. (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Death of the Sheriff 2. (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Deep-Sea Cables (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Defenestration of Hillsborough (Hungarian) – Paulin, Tom
The Definition Of Love (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Deil's awa wi' the Exciseman (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
The Descent (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Descent of Winter (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Description Of Sir Geoffrey Chaucer (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
The Deserted Village (detail) (Hungarian) – Goldsmith, Oliver
The Destiny of Nations (detail) (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Destruction of Sennacherib (Hungarian) – Byron, George
The Devil - had he fidelity (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Devil was a gentleman (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Difference (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The difference between Despair (305) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Dishonest Mailmen (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Divine Image (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Divine Right Of Kings (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Diviner (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Division (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The doctor and the doctor’s wife (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Dome of Sunday (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
The Dong with a Luminous Nose (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Door (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Double Vision (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
The Double-Headed Snake (Hungarian) – Newlove, John
The Douglas Tragedy (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
The Dove Breeder (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Dowser (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The Dream Of Wearing Shorts Forever (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Dream-Follower (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Dream-Language of Fergus (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Drum (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The drunkard (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Drunkards (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Duck and the Kangaroo (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Dunciad (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Earthen Lot (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
The Echoing Green (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Ecstasy (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Edge of the Hurricane (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Edge of the World (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Educators (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Elephant or The Force of Habit (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
The Emperor of Ice-Cream (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Encounter (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The End of Something (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Eolian Harp (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
"THE EPITAPH" (Spanish, Hungarian) – Gray, Thomas
The Equilibrists (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
The Eve of St. Agnes (Hungarian) – Keats, John
The Explosion (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The express (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
The Eye (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Eye-Mote (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Factory Hour (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
The Faerie Queene: Book II. Canto XII. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book III. Canto VI. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book IV. Canto X. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Faerie Queene: Book VII. Canto VII. (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Failure of Buffalo to Levitate (Hungarian) – Hass, Robert
The Fair Singer (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Fairy Thorn (Hungarian) – Ferguson, Samuel
The Falling Star (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Farmer's Curst Wife (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Farmer's Wife (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The fascination of what's difficult (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Fertile Muck (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Fiddler of Dooney (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Fingers of the Light (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The First Kingdom (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The fish (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Fish, The Man, And The Spirit (Hungarian) – Hunt, Leigh
The flaming heart (detail) (Hungarian) – Crashaw, Richard
The Flea (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Floor and the Ceiling (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Florist Rose (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Flower (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Flower Master (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Flower-Fed Buffaloes (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The flowering past (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Fly (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The force that through the green fuse drives the flower (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Four Ages of Man (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The fox (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The fox (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
The Freeing of the Dust (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Friendship of Young Poets (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
The Frogs (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The Fugitive’s Ride (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Fugitives (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Funeral (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Furrow (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
The Fury Of Abandonment (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Fury of Aerial Bombardment (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Fury Of Earth (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Gallery (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Garden (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Garden (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Garden (Hungarian) – Warren, Robert Penn
The Garden of Proserpine (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
The Garden Party (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
The Garden Seat (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Gardener (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
The Genius (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
The Genius of the Crowd (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Geranium (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The German Girls! The German Girls! (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The German Hotel (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Ghosts of the Buffaloes (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The Gift (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Glories of our Blood and State (Hungarian) – Shirley, James
The God (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The God Fit (Hungarian) – Carson, Anne
The Goddess (Hungarian) – Gunn, Thom
The going from a world we know (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Golden Year (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Good-Morrow (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Gouler's Requiem (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
The Grassfire Stanzas (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Grauballe Man (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Grave of Shelley (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
The Great Breath (Hungarian) – Russell, Æ George William
The Great Dark (Hungarian) – Carter, Martin
The Great Figure (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Great Lover (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Great Society (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
The Greeks are coming (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Green Wolf (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Grey Squirrel (Hungarian) – Wolfe, Humbert
The Groundhog (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Guest (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Habit of Perfection (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Half-Way House (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The hand that signed the paper (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Hangman at Home (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
The Happiest Day (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Harlem Dancer (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Harlot's House (Hungarian) – Wilde, Oscar
The Harvest Bow (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Harvest Home (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
The Hat (German, Spanish, Croatian, Hungarian, Latvian, Romanian, Slovak) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Haulier's Wife Meets Jesus on the Road Near Moone (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
The Haunted Palace (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Haw Lantern (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Hay Hotel (Hungarian) – Gogarty, Oliver
The Haystack in the Floods (Hungarian) – Morris, William
The heart (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
THE HEART asks pleasure first (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The heart conscripted (Spanish, Hungarian) – Read, Herbert
The Heavenly City (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Heavy Bear Who Goes With Me (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Heir (Hungarian) – Redgrove, Peter
The Heiress (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Hell Poem (Hungarian) – Berryman, John
The High Pasture (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
The Highway (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Hill Wife. I. Loneliness (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. II. House fear (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. III. The Smile (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. IV. The Oft-Repeated Dream (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hill Wife. V. The Impulse (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Hippopotamus (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Historians Call Up Pain (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The History of Truth (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
The Hollow Men (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The home (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The horns of Elfland faintly blowing! (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Horse Chestnut Tree (Hungarian) – Eberhart, Richard
The Hospital (Hungarian) – Kavanagh, Patrick
The Host (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Hotel (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Hour of Death (Hungarian) – Hemans, Felicia
The House (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The House (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
The House (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The House in the West (Hungarian) – Clarke, Austin
The House Was Quiet And The World Was Calm (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Hunchback in the Park (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Hunting of the Snark (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Ice Hotel (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Icehouse in Summer (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
The Iceman Cometh (detail) (Hungarian) – O'Neill, Eugene
The Iconoclasts (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
The Idea of Order at Key West (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Idiot below the El (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Imaginary Iceberg (Hungarian) – Bishop, Elizabeth
The impact of a dollar upon the heart (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
The Importance Of Elsewhere (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Improved Binoculars (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Indian Serenade (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Informant (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Inner Silence (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Innocence (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Insular Celts (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
The interrogation (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The inundation of the Spring (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Invincible (Hungarian) – Livesay, Dorothy
The Inward Morning (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Irish Cliffs of Moher (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Irish Peasant to His Mistress (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Irishman (Hungarian) – Orr, James
The Isle (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Jacob’s ladder (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Jaguar (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Journey (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Journey Back (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Journey of the Magi (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Juggler at Heaven's Gate (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
The Jumblies (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Jungle (Hungarian, Dutch) – Williams, William Carlos
The Jungle Books (detail) (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Jungle Husband (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The K (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
The Kansas Emigrants (Hungarian) – Whittier, John Greenleaf
The Kindness Of Strangers (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
The King of China’s Daughter (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The King of Owls (Hungarian) – Erdrich, Louise
The kingdom of poetry (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Kingfisher (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Kingfishers (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
The Kingis Quair (detail) (Hungarian) – James I., King of Scotland
The Kiss and the Cry (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
The Kitchen Chimney (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Knight's Tomb (German) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Kraken (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Laboratory-Ancien Régime (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Lady feeds Her little Bird (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Lady of Shalott (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Lady of the lake - Canto Fifth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Lady Poets With Foot Notes (Hungarian) – Hemingway, Ernest
The Lady who offers her Looking-Glass to Venus (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
The Lady's Tower (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Lake (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Lake Isle (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The lake isle of Innisfree (Czech, Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lamp burns sure—within— (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Land of Dreams (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Language (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Large Cool Store (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Last Buccaneer (Hungarian) – Kingsley, Charles
The Last Chapter (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The last chorus from 'Hellas' (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Last Chrysanthemum (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The last Doge to fettered Venice (Hungarian) – Lee-Hamilton, Eugene
The Last Gangster (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
The Last Of England (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The Last of the Fire Kings (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Last Sonnet (Hungarian) – Keats, John
The Last War (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
The Late Work of Pinkham Ryder (Hungarian) – Young, Dean
The Latest Decalogue (Hungarian) – Clough, Arthur Hugh
The Laughing Heart (French, Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Laughing Hyena, by Hokusai (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
The Laughing Man (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
The Laureate (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Lay of Oliver Gogarty (Hungarian) – Dawson, William
The Lay of the Last Minstrel - Canto First (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Lay of the Last Minstrel - Canto Sixth (detail) (Hungarian) – Scott, Walter
The Layers (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Leaves like Women interchange (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Left Hand and Hiroshima (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
The legs (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Lesson (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
The Letter (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Life of Man (Czech, Hungarian) – Bacon, Sir Francis
The Lily (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Lines (Hungarian) – Motion, Andrew
The Listeners (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Litany of the Dark People (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
The Little Boy Found (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Boy Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Ghost Who Died for Love (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Little Girl Found (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Little Girl Lost (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Lobster Quadrille (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Loch Ness Monster's Song (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The London Lackpenny (detail) (Hungarian) – Lydgate, John
The Lonely Child (Hungarian) – Miller, Vassar
The Lonely Land (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
The Lonesome Wave (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
The Long River (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Lost Children (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Lost Mistress (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Lost Son (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The Lotos-Eaters (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (Spanish, Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Lover Asks Forgiveness Because Of His Many Moods (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lover Complaineth the Unkindness of his love (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
The Lover praiseth the Beauty of his Lady’s Hand (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
The Lover Tells Of The Rose In His Heart (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Lovers (Hungarian, Russian) – Smith, William Jay
The Lynching (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Mad Yak (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
The Maid’s Lament (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
the mail (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
The Maldive Shark (Hungarian) – Melville, Herman
The Malice of Innocence (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Man in the Dead Machine (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The Man in the Dining Car (Hungarian) – Williams, Tennessee
The Man in the Tree (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
The Man of Tyre (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Man Who Dreamed of Fairyland (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Man Who Was Shorter Than Himself (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Market (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Marshes of Glynn (Hungarian) – Lanier, Sidney
The Mask (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
The Mask (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Mask of Anarchy (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Masque of the Red Death (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Mast Year (Hungarian) – McGuckian, Medbh
The Matchsafe (Hungarian, Slovak) – Glenday, John
The Meditation Of The Old Fisherman (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Meeting of the Ships (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Megaethon: 1850, 1906-29 (Hungarian) – Murray, Les A.
The Men's Room in the College Chapel (Hungarian) – Snodgrass, W. D.
The Menagerie (Hungarian) – Moody, William Vaughn
The Mermaidens' Vesper-Hymn (Hungarian) – Darley, George
The Mess of Love (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The microbe (Hungarian) – Belloc, Hilaire
The Midnight Court (english version - detail)* (Hungarian) – Merriman, Brian
The Miller's Daughter (detail) (Spanish, Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
The Mind Is an Ancient and Famous Capital* (Hungarian) – Schwartz, Delmore
The Mirror for Magistrates: The Induction (details) (Hungarian) – Sackville, Thomas
The Mocking Fairy (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Mocking-Bird (At Night) (Hungarian) – Hayne, Paul Hamilton
The moldy moldy man (Hungarian) – Lennon, John
The Moon (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Moon and the Yew Tree (Hungarian, Slovak) – Plath, Sylvia
The Moon in Scandinavia (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Moon is distant from the Sea (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Moon was but a Chin of Gold (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The More Loving One (Hungarian, Slovak) – Auden, W. H.
The Morning-Watch (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
The Moss of His Skin (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Mountains in the Desert (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Mouth (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
The Mouth of The Hudson (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
The Mower to the Glow-Worms (Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
The Mud Vision (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Mulberry Tree (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
The Munich Mannequins (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
The Municipal Gallery Revisited (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Mushroom is the Elf of Plants (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Mycenae Lookout (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Mysteries Remain (Hungarian) – H. D.
The Mysterious Arrival of an Unusual Letter (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
The Nameless One (Hungarian) – Mangan, James Clarence
The Nameless Ones (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
The Naming of Cats (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Negro Speaks of Rivers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Langston
The New House (Hungarian) – Thomas, Edward
The new Judas (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
The New Vestments (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Newborn Death - I (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Night Window (Hungarian) – Dunn, Douglas
The Night-piece, to Julia (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
The Night-Wind (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Nightingale (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Nightingale Near the House (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
The Novelist (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The O-Filler (Hungarian) – Reid, Alastair
The Ocean in London (Hungarian) – Monro, Harold
The Offers (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Old And The New Masters (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Old Bridge (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
The Old Familiar Faces (Hungarian) – Lamb, Charles
The Old Gumbie Cat (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Old Men Admiring Themselves In The Water (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Old Sailor (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
The Old Stoic (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Only Day In Existence (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
The Orient Express (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Origin of Baseball (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Orphan Reformed (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Other Side (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Outer Bar (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Outer—from the Inner (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Outlaw (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Oven Bird (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Owl and the Pussycat (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Pains of Sleep (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Painter (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Painter and the Viewer (Hungarian) – Yuan, Changming
The Paradigm (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
The Parklands (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Passing of the Shee (Hungarian) – Synge, John Millington
The Passion of M'Phail - First Monologue (Spanish, Hungarian) – Gregory, Horace
The Passionate Man's Pilgrimage (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (Hungarian) – Marlowe, Christopher
The Peacock of Java (Hungarian) – Smith, William Jay
The Pelican Chorus (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Picnic and Suchlike Pandemonium (Hungarian) – Durrell, Gerald
The Picture (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
The Pig (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
The Pilgrim Is Bridled and Bespectacled (Hungarian) – Lowe, Bridget
The Pine at Timber-Line (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Plain Sense of Things (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Plaintiff (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Planted Skull (Hungarian) – Viereck, Peter
The Player Piano (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Pleasures of Friendship (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Pobble Who Has No Toes (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Poem that Took the Place of a Mountain (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Poems of Our Climate (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Poet's Delay (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Pomegranate (Hungarian, Serbian) – Boland, Eavan
The Pond (German) – Lowell, Amy
The Pool (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Poppy (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
The Portrait (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Portrait (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Prayer (Hungarian, Slovak) – Galsworthy, John
The Preface (detail) (Hungarian) – Taylor, Edward
The Prelude - Book First (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Prelude - Book Ninth (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Prelude - Book Third (detail) (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Priest (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Prisoner (fragment detail)* (Hungarian) – Brontë, Emily
The Prize Cat (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Problem (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Prolific Spell (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
The Promise (detail) (Hungarian) – Buck, Pearl S.
The Pudding Not Eaten (Parody of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”) (Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Pulley (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Purist (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Pythoness (Hungarian) – Raine, Kathleen
The Quarrel (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Queen and the Young Princess (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Queen of Scotland's Reply to a Reproof from John Knox (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Queen’s dream (Hungarian) – Modern Street Ballads
The Rabbit Catcher (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Railway Children (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Railway Junction (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The Railway Station (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
The Rain (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Rain Stick (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The rainy day (Hungarian, Slovak) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Rape of the Lock 1. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 2. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 3. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 4. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Rape of the Lock 5. (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
The Raven (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Real Thing (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Rebel (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
The Red Judge (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Red Wheelbarrow (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Regiment of Princes (detail) (Hungarian) – Hoccleve, Thomas
The Relic (Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Remains of the Day (detail) (Hungarian) – Ishiguro, Kazuo
The Renewal (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
The Repentance of Lady T (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Retreat (Hungarian) – Vaughan, Henry
The Return (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
the revolution: return to new york (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
The Rhodora (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Riddle (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Riddle we can guess (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Rising (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Rivals (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The River (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The River God (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Road Not Taken (German, Spanish, Hungarian) – Frost, Robert
The Road was lit with Moon and star (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Rock, Chor V (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock, Chor IX (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock, Chor X (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Rock of Cashel (Hungarian) – Vere, Sir Aubrey De
The rocking chair (Hungarian) – Klein, A. M.
The Rolling English Road (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Roman Road (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Romance (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
The Romantic Age (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
The Rose of the World (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Rose Tree (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Round (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Rum Tum Tugger (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Sage (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The Salutation (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
The Scholars (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Scrutiny (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
The Sea (Hungarian, Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Sea (Spanish) – Anna Banasiak
The Sea and the Skylark (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Sea is History (Hungarian) – Walcott, Derek
The Second Coming (Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
The Second Voyage (Hungarian) – Chuilleanáin, Eiléan Ní
The Secret of the Machines (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Secret Rose (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Selfsame Song (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Sensitive Plant (detail) (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The Seven Sages (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Shadow-Maker (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
The Shark (Hungarian) – Pratt, E. J.
The Sheaf (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
The sheaves (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
The Shell (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Shepheardes Calendar: Aprill (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Shepheardes Calendar: Nouember (detail) (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Shepherd's Week: Friday; or, The Dirge (detail) (Hungarian) – Gay, John
The Shield of Achilles (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The ship is turning homeward (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Ship of Death (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
The Shortlist (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
The Shroud (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
The Shrouded Stranger (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
The shyness (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Sick Nought (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Sick Rose (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Blake, William
The Sigh (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Silent Lover (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
The Singing Cat (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Singing Sands (Isle of Eigg)* (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
The Single Cry (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
The Slave's Dream (Slovak) – Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Sleeper (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Slow Pacific Swell (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
The Smoke of Our Old Home Rises Curly (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
The Snail (Hungarian) – Cowper, William
The Snakes of September (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The snare (Hungarian) – Stephens, James
The Snow Is Deep on the Ground (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
The Snow Man (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Snow Party (Hungarian) – Mahon, Derek
The Snow-Storm (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
The Snowy Owl (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
The Soldan’s Song (Hungarian, Serbian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Soldier (Hungarian) – Brooke, Rupert
The Soldier Walks Under the Trees of the University (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Solitary Reaper (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Something (Hungarian) – Simic, Charles
The Song of Fionnuala (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
the song of mehitabel (Hungarian) – Marquis, Don
The song of the factory slave (Hungarian) – Jones, Ernest Charles
The Song of the Happy Shepherd (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Song of the Jellicles (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Song of Wandering Aengus (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Sonnet (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The Soul selects her own Society (303) (Hungarian, Italian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Soul unto itself (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Soul's Superior instants (306) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The source (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The Spanish Lie (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The Speaking Earth (Hungarian) – Mandel, Eli
The Sphinx (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Spire Cranes (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Springtime (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
The spry Arms of the Wind (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Starlight Night (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Starling (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Statesman's Holiday (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Stauffenberg Cycle (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
The Story Of My Conversion (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
The Story of the Pobble, Who Has No Toes, and the Princess Bink (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Story of Uriah (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
The Strand (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
The Strand at Lough Beg (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Stranger (Hungarian) – Mare, Walter de la
The streamer 'Golden City' (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The Street (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
The structure of rime VI (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
The structure of rime XXIV (Hungarian) – Duncan, Robert
The study in aesthetics (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Summer Rain (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
The Sun Burns the Morning (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Sun Rising (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donne, John
The Sun Underfoot Among the Sundews (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Surrender (Hungarian) – King, Henry
The Survivor among Graves (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Swing (Hungarian) – Bowering, George
The Table and the Chair (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The Tamed Deer (Hungarian) – Spenser, Edmund
The Tea Shop (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Teacher (Hungarian) – Hill, Leslie Pinckney
The Telephone (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
The Tell-Tale Heart (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Term (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Testament of Cresseid (detail) (Hungarian) – Henryson, Robert
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Hungarian) – Alexie, Sherman
The Thing That Eats the Heart (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
The Things (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
The thought-fox (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
The Three Graves (detail) (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
The Three Hermits (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Three Ladies (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Three Musicians (Hungarian) – Beardsley, Aubrey Vincent
The Three Ravens (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Thrush's Nest (Hungarian) – Ryan, Richard
The Tired Worker (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Tolerence of Crows (Spanish, Hungarian) – Donnelly, Charles
The Tollund Man (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Tombstone Told When She Died (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Transport of Slaves From Maryland to Mississippi (detail) (Hungarian) – Dove, Rita
The travail of passion (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Traveller (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The tree (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
The Tree And The Lady (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Tree of Song (Hungarian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Trees (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
The Trees: A Convict Monologue (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
The Trial (Hungarian) – Pink Floyd
The Tropics of New York (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The Trouble with Snowmen (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
The Troubled Soul (German) – Smith, Michael
The Trout (Hungarian) – Montague, John
The True Story (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
The True-Born Englishman (details) (Hungarian) – Defoe, Daniel
The Truth the Dead Know (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Truth the Dead Know (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
The Twa Sisters (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Two April Mornings (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Two Old Bachelors (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
The two trees (Spanish, Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Typewriter Revolution (Hungarian, Serbian) – Enright, D. J.
The Ugly (Hungarian, Serbian) – Glenday, John
The unheeded pageant (Hungarian) – Tagore, Rabindranath
The Unknown Citizen (German, Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Unpardonable Sin (Hungarian) – Lindsay, Vachel
The Unpredicted (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
The Unquiet Grave (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
The Unreal Desert (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
The Unseen (Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
The Valley Nis (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Value of Suffering (Hungarian) – Amis, Kingsley
The Vanity of Human Wishes (detail) (Hungarian) – Johnson, Samuel
The veteran (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
The Vicar of Bray (Hungarian) – The Vicar of Bray
The Village (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Vision (Hungarian) – O'Rahilly, Egan
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail I) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail II) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail III) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail IV) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail V) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Vision Concerning Piers Plowman (detail VI) (Hungarian) – Langland, William
The Visitation (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Voice (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Voice of the Ancient Bard (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Vulture (Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
The Walk (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
The Walkers (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
The Walley of Unrest (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
The Walls Do Not Fall (details) (Hungarian) – H. D.
The Walrus and The Carpenter (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Wanderer (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
The Wanderer (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Waning Moon (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The War Song of Dinas Vawr (Hungarian) – Peacock, Thomas Love
The Warning (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Washer-Woman (Hungarian) – Bohanan, Otto Leland
The Waste Land (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Water Ouzel (Hungarian) – Monroe, Harriet
The Waterfall (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
The Way of a World (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
The Way of the World (Hungarian) – Layton, Irving
The Wayside Station (Hungarian) – Muir, Edwin
The Weak Monk (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
The Wereman (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
The Western Approaches (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
The White Birds (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The White Castle (detail) (Hungarian) – Pamuk, Orhan
The White City (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
The White Rabbit's Verses (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
The Whitsun Weddings (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
The Widow Malone (Hungarian) – Lever, Charles James
The Wife (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
The Wife of Usher's Well (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
The Wild Flower's Song (Hungarian) – Blake, William
The Wild Honey-Suckle (Hungarian) – Freneau, Philip
The Wild Old Wicked Man (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Wild Swans At Coole (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
The Wind Sings Welcome in Early Spring (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
The Wind Sprang Up at Four O'Clock (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
The Windhover (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Winding Banks of Erne (detail) (Hungarian) – Allingham, William
The window sill (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
The Windows (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
The Winters are so short — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The Wish (Hungarian) – Cowley, Abraham
The Wolves (Hungarian) – Tate, Allen
The Woman (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
The Woman At The Washington Zoo (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
The Woman in Sunshine (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Woodspurge (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
The World – a trumped-up Forest (Could have been written by Emily Dickinson) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
The World As Meditation (French, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The World That All Contains (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
The World's Wanderers (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
The World's Wonders (Hungarian) – Jeffers, Robinson
The Wreck of the Deutschland (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
The Year’s Awakening (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Yellow Flower (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The young cat and the chrysanthemums (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Young Dead Soldiers (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
The Young Glass-Stainer (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
The Young Housewife (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The young man from Oaxaca (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
The Young May Moon (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
The Young Prince and the Young Princess (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
The Youth with Red-gold Hair (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
The Daffodils (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
The Donkey (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
The Fountain of Tears (Hungarian) – O'Shaugnessy, Arthur William Edgar
Them (Hungarian) – Castro, Michael
Theme in Yellow (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Then Was My Neophyte (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Theory (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
The Parting (Hungarian) – Drayton, Michael
The Raven (German, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak) – Poe, Edgar Allan
There (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
There Are Too Many Of Us (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
There is another Loneliness (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There Is Another Sky (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There is no Frigate like a Book (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
There is only one of everything (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
There was a Broder of Orderys Blacke’ (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
There was a Broder of Orderys Whyte’ (Spanish) – Chatterton, Thomas
There was a Child went Forth (Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
There Was a Man With Tongue of Wood (Hungarian) – Crane, Stephen
There Was a Saviour (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
There Was A Young Lady Of Lucca (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man in a tree (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an old Man who said, `Hush!' (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man with a gong (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Man... (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Person of Buda (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There was an Old Person of Chili (Limerick) (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
There Will Be No Peace (Spanish) – Auden, W. H.
There Will Come Soft Rains (Spanish, Hungarian, Russian, Serbian) – Teasdale, Sara
There's a certain Slant of light (258) (Hungarian, Italian) – Dickinson, Emily
There's Money in Mother & Father (Hungarian) – Bishop, Morris
There's No Earthly Way Of Knowing (Hungarian) – Dahl, Roald
These (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
these children singing in stone a (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
The Tiger (German, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Blake, William
The Tragedy Of King Lear. Detail. (Finnish, French) – Shakespeare, William
The Twa Corbies (The Two Crows) (Hungarian, Russian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
They eat out (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
They Feed They Lion (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
They flee from me (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
They Say (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
They shut me up in Prose — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
They Tell Me I Am Lost (Hungarian) – Kenny, Maurice
They who prepare my evening meal below (Hungarian) – Thoreau, H. D.
Thine Eyes Still Shined (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
[Things get hot]* (Hungarian) – Beck, Julian
Think'st thou to seduce me then (Slovak) – Campion, Thomas
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird (Spanish, Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41 (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Thirty-five Mescals in Cuautla (Spanish, Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
This Be The Verse (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
This Bread I Break (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
This Compost (German) – Whitman, Walt
This Dirty, Valiant Game (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
This is a Photograph of Me (Hungarian) – Atwood, Margaret
This Is Just To Say (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
This is real timing (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
this kind of fire (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
this little bride & groom are (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
This lunar beauty (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
This Room (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
This Side Of The Truth (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
This Then (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
This Tokyo (Hungarian) – Snyder, Gary
This Wheel's On Fire (Hungarian) – Dylan, Bob
Thomas the Rhymer (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Popular Ballads
[Those Himalayas of the mind] (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Thou didst say me (Hungarian, Romanian) – Waddington, Miriam
Thought For A Sunshiny Morning (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Thoughts about the Person from Porlock (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Thoughts of a Young Girl (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Thousand Violins (Hungarian) – The Tiger Lillies
Thrash (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Three Bagatelles (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
Three Dimensions (Hungarian) – Ray, Man
Three Fragments (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Three Limericks (Hungarian) – Lear, Edward
Three Star Final (Hungarian) – Aiken, Conrad
Three Violins (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Three Women (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Through Flurries Of Wind And The Rain (Hungarian) – Egan, Desmond
Through the Looking-Glass (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Thyestes (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Tiananmen (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Time (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Time (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
Time (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
Time (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Time For Bedlam (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Time Is The Mercy Of Eternity (detail) (Hungarian) – Rexroth, Kenneth
Time Passing, Beloved (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Time will not grant (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Times Go by Turns (Hungarian) – Southwell, Robert
Tin (Hungarian, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Tin Wedding Whistle (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Tired (Hungarian) – Johnson, Fenton
'Tis The Last Rose Of Summer (Hungarian) – Moore, Thomas
To - (Fair maiden, let thy generous heart) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (I heed not that) (German, Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (I would not lord it o'er thy heart) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Not long ago, the writer of these lines) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Should my early life seem) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (Sleep on, sleep on, anouther hour) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To - (The bowers whereat) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To – (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To a Brother in the Mystery (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
To A Conscript Of 1940 (Hungarian) – Read, Herbert
To A Contemporary Bunkshooter (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
To A Dark Girl (Hungarian) – Bennett, Gwendolyn B.
To A Lady, in A Letter (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
To a Locomotive in Winter (Hungarian, Slovak) – Whitman, Walt
To a Millionaire (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
To a Mountain Daisy - On Turning One Down with the Plow, in April, 1786 (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
To a Poet (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
To a poet a thousand years hence (Hungarian) – Flecker, James Elroy
To a Skylark (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To A Snowflake (Hungarian) – Thompson, Francis
To a Solitary Disciple (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To A Squirrel At Kyle-Na-No (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
To a Waterfowl (Hungarian) – Bryant, William Cullen
To a Woodpecker (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To a young lady° (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
To all those who composed tragic odes on the untimely death of Dylan Thomas (Hungarian) – Hedley, Leslie Woolf
To Althea From Prison (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
To America (Hungarian) – Johnson, James Weldon
To an Elder Poet (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Anthea, who may command him Anything (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Aunt Rose (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
To Autumn (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To be encompassed by the brilliant earth (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
To Bobbie (Hungarian) – Creeley, Robert
To bring the dead to life (Hungarian) – Graves, Robert
To Byron (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Chloe who for his sake wished herself younger (Hungarian) – Cartwright, William
To Coleridge (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Daffodils (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Daisies, not to shut so soon (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
To Elsie (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To F-- (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To F--S S. O--D (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Fanny (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Ford Madox Ford in Heaven (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Grace (Hungarian) – Plunkett, Joseph Mary
To Heaven (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To Helen (Helen, thy beauty is to me...) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Helen (I saw thee once...) (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To his Coy Mistress (German, Hungarian) – Marvell, Andrew
To Hold In a Poem (Hungarian) – Smith, A. J. M.
To Homer (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Hope (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Inez (Childe Harold’s detail) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
To Ireland (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Ireland in the Coming Times (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
To Jane: The Recollection (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Tò Kalón (Spanish, Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
To Klarkash-Ton, Lord of Averoigne (Spanish) – Lovecraft, H. P.
To live in hell and heaven to behold (Hungarian) – Constable, Henry
To Louis Kossuth (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
To Lucasta, Going To The Wars (Hungarian) – Lovelace, Richard
To M—— (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To M. L. S——* (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To make a prairie (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
To Margaret (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Miss Louise Olivia Hunter (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Mistress Margaret Hussey (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
To My Brothers (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To my Dear and Loving Husband (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
To my Dear Friend Mr. Congreve on his Comedy Call'd the Double Dealer (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
To my inconstant Mistris (Hungarian) – Carew, Thomas
To My Mother (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To My Sister (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
To Night (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To Night (Hungarian) – White, Joseph Blanco
To Octavia (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To Old Age (German, Hungarian) – Whitman, Walt
To One Departed (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To One in Paradise (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To one who has been long in city pent (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Others Than You (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
To Rosa (Hungarian) – Lincoln, Abraham
To Sleep (Hungarian) – Keats, John
To Sleep (Hungarian, Serbian) – Wordsworth, William
To Spring (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To St. Mary Magdalen (Hungarian) – Constable, Henry
To the Body (Hungarian) – Meynell, Alice
To the book-worms (Czech, Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
To The Cuckoo (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
To The Dandelion (Hungarian) – Lowell, James Russell
To The Holy Spirit (Hungarian) – Winters, Yvor
To the Lord General Cromwell (Hungarian) – Milton, John
To the Memory of Mr. Oldham (Hungarian) – Dryden, John
To the Memory of My Beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare: and what He left Us (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To the Mermaid at Zennor (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
To the Moon (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To the Muses (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To the postboy (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
To the Reader (Hungarian) – Jonson, Ben
To The Republicans Of North America (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To the river (Hungarian) – Poe, Edgar Allan
To the Snake (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Herrick, Robert
To the Western World (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
To the White Fiends (Hungarian) – McKay, Claude
To The Whore Who Took My Poems (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
To Tirzah (Hungarian) – Blake, William
To Waken An Old Lady (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
To Wordsworth (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
To-morrow (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Toads Revisited (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
To Autumn (German, Esperanto, Spanish, Hungarian, Serbian) – Keats, John
Tobacco, tobacco (Hungarian) – Hume, Tobias
To Cyriack Skinner (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Today (Hungarian) – O'Hara, Frank
To Ianthe (Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage) (Hungarian) – Byron, George
Tollund (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Tommy (Hungarian) – Kipling, Rudyard
Tomorrow (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
To Mr Lawrence (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Tonight at Noon (Hungarian) – Henri, Adrian
Toomebridge (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Topiary (Spanish) – Huxley, Aldous
Topographical Map (Hungarian) – Hugo, Richard
Tortoise family connections (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Tortoise Gallantry (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
Totem (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
To The Nightingale (Hungarian) – Milton, John
Touch me (Hungarian) – Kunitz, Stanley
Towton 25* (Hungarian) – Lambert, Gill
Tract (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Tragic Rabbit (Hungarian) – Rice, Stan
Tramontana at Lerici (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Transaction (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
Traveling Through The Dark (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Trio (Hungarian) – Morgan, Edwin
Triolet (Hungarian) – Hopkins, Gerard Manley
Triolet (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Trip Cancelled (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Troilus and Criseyde, Book III (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Troilus and Criseyde, Book V (detail) (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
True (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Truth or Ballade de bon conseyl (Hungarian) – Chaucer, Geoffrey
Ts’ai Chi’h (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Tube Ride to Martha (Hungarian) – Sweeney, Matthew
Tullynote: Tete-a-tete in the Parish Priest’s Parlour (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Turn Again (Hungarian) – Carson, Ciaran
Tuskegee (Hungarian) – Hill, Leslie Pinckney
Tutto è Sciolto (Hungarian) – Joyce, James
'Twas like a Maelstrom, with a notch (414) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Twelve flying monkeys who won't copulate properly (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Twenty Years hence (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
Twenty-Four Years (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Twice Shy (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Twickenham Garden (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Two Campers in Cloud Country (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Two Dreamtimes (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Two kitchen song (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Two men in armour (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Two of Us (Hungarian) – Yahia Lababidi
Two poems (Hungarian) – Blake, William
Two Songs (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Two Songs of a Fool (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Two Sonnets (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Two-Volume Novel (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Tyrannicide (Hungarian) – Landor, Walter Savage
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Uccello (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Ulalume (German, Hungarian, Polish) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Ultima Ratio Regum (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Ultimate Problems (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Ulysses (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Un Autre Monde (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Uncle Wiggly in Connecticut (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Undark (Hungarian, Slovak, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Unday (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Under Ben Bulben (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Under the Round Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Under the Tree (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Under the Volcano (opening detail) (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Underface (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Unemployment (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
Unfinished History (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Unfinished Poem (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Universe And (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Universe And: The Electric Garden (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
University (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Unsaid (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
(Un)timely musings, 1 and 2 (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Up at a Villa–Down in the City (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Upon a second marriage (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Upon His Picture (Hungarian) – Randolph, Thomas
Upon Julia's Clothes (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Upon nothing (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Upon The Sudden Restraint Of The Earl Of Somerset, Then Falling From Favour (Hungarian) – Wotton, Sir Henry
Upon Westminster Bridge (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Uriel (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Ute Mountain (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Ulalume (German, Hungarian, Polish) – Poe, Edgar Allan
Ultima Ratio Regum (Hungarian) – Spender, Stephen
Ultimate Problems (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Ulysses (Hungarian) – Tennyson, Alfred Lord
Un Autre Monde (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Uncle Wiggly in Connecticut (Hungarian) – Salinger, J. D.
Undark (Hungarian, Slovak, Serbian) – Glenday, John
Unday (Hungarian) – Howe, Fanny
Under Ben Bulben (Hungarian) – Pound, Ezra
Under the Round Tower (Hungarian) – Yeats, William Butler
Under the Tree (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Under the Volcano (opening detail) (Hungarian) – Lowry, Malcolm
Underface (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Unemployment (Hungarian) – Wayman, Tom
Unfinished History (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Unfinished Poem (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Universe And (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
Universe And: The Electric Garden (Hungarian) – MacEwen, Gwendolyn
University (Hungarian) – Shapiro, Karl
Unsaid (Hungarian) – Ammons, A. R.
(Un)timely musings, 1 and 2 (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
Up at a Villa–Down in the City (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Upon a second marriage (Hungarian) – Merrill, James
Upon His Picture (Hungarian) – Randolph, Thomas
Upon Julia's Clothes (Hungarian) – Herrick, Robert
Upon nothing (Hungarian) – Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester
Upon The Sudden Restraint Of The Earl Of Somerset, Then Falling From Favour (Hungarian) – Wotton, Sir Henry
Upon Westminster Bridge (Hungarian) – Wordsworth, William
Uriel (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Ute Mountain (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
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V (details) (Hungarian) – Harrison, Tony
Vacancy in the Park (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Valediction (detail) (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Valley of the Shadow (Slovak) – Galsworthy, John
Vancouver lights (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Vanitie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Variation on a Theme (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Variations Done for Gerald Van De Wiele* (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Variations of an Air (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Vater Unser (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Venetian Interior (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Venice (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Venice (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Venus Transiens (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Vergissmeinnicht* (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Vermeer (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift (details) (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. (details) (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Verses upon the Burning of our House (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Vertue (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Veterans (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Via Portello (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Victor (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Victory comes late – (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
View of a Lake (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Vincent Price (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Virgin and Unicorn (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Virginia (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Vixen (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Voices Against England In The Night (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Volcanoes be in Sicily (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Voltaire at Ferney (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Voyage West (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Voyages (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Voyages I (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages II (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages III (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages IV (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages V (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages VI (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Vacancy in the Park (Hungarian) – Stevens, Wallace
Valediction (detail) (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
Valley of the Shadow (Slovak) – Galsworthy, John
Vancouver lights (Hungarian) – Birney, Earle
Vanitie (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Variation on a Theme (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Variations Done for Gerald Van De Wiele* (Hungarian) – Olson, Charles
Variations of an Air (Hungarian) – Chesterton, Gilbert Keith
Vater Unser (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Venetian Interior (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Venice (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
Venice (Hungarian) – Tomlinson, Charles
Venus Transiens (Hungarian) – Lowell, Amy
Vergissmeinnicht* (Hungarian) – Douglas, Keith
Vermeer (Hungarian) – Nemerov, Howard
Verses on the Death of Doctor Swift (details) (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. (details) (Hungarian) – Swift, Jonathan
Verses upon the Burning of our House (Hungarian) – Bradstreet, Anne
Vertue (Hungarian) – Herbert, George
Veterans (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Via Portello (Hungarian) – Davie, Donald
Victor (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Victory comes late – (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
View of a Lake (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Vincent Price (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Virgin and Unicorn (Hungarian) – Heath-Stubbs, John
Virginia (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
Vixen (Hungarian) – Merwin, W.S.
Voices Against England In The Night (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Volcanoes be in Sicily (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Voltaire at Ferney (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Voyage West (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Voyages (Hungarian) – Clampitt, Amy
Voyages I (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages II (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages III (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages IV (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages V (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
Voyages VI (Hungarian) – Crane, Hart
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wait, it will find us (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Waiting For Breakfast, While She Brushed Her Hair (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Waiting for the Barbarians (detail) (Hungarian) – Coetzee, John Maxwell
Waiting for the Bus (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Waking Early Sunday Morning (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Waking from Sleep (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Walking Accross The Atlantic (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Walking Hologram (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Walking Through the Crop (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Walking West (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Walks (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Walt Whitman (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Walt Whitman at Bear Mountain (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
Waly, Waly, Love be Bonny (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
Wanderer (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Wanting The Moon (I) (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Wanting the Moon (II) (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Wanting to Die (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
War on the Periphery (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
War Poet (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
War Song (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Was he married? (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Was there a time (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Watching Television (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Watchmaker God (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Water (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Water (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Water (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Water moment (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
Water, is taught by thirst (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We are getting to the end (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
We can but follow to the Sun— (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We do not play on Graves (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We dream — it is good we are dreaming — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We grow accustomed to the Dark – (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We Lying By Seasand (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
We never know how high we are (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We outgrow love, like other things (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We sit unhackled drunk and mad to edit (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
We the Poor Who Are Always With Us (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
We Who Are Young Are Old (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Weathers (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Weep Not, My Wanton (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
Weird-Bird (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Welcome in the Free World (Hungarian) – Herzberg, Judith
Welsh Landscape (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Wha is that at my bower-door (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
What A Lying Lot The Writers Are (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
What about humans changes like the type I type? (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner Or Later (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
What Bird So Sings, Yet So Does Wail? (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
What Else (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
What I'm Doing Here (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
What If You Slept (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
What is as wrong as the uninstructed heart... (German) – Bundschuh, Jessica Grant
What is our life? (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
What Is Poetry (German, Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
What is truth? (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed… (Sonnet XLIII) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
What should I say (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
What Soft—Cherubic Creatures (401) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
What the Pencil Writes (Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
What the Poet's Cottage in Tucson Said (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
What thing is love? (Hungarian) – Peele, George
What to Think Of (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
What Wild Dawns There Were (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
What's the riddle... (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
Whatif (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
When a Blind Man Cries (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
When all my five and country senses (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
When as Man’s life, the light of human lust (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
When Death to Either shall come (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
when god lets my body be (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
When I am dead (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
When I came last to Ludlow (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
When I woke (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
When Love Is Young (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
When ragyng loue with extreme payne (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
when serpents bargain for the right to squirm (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
When the Assault was Intended to the City (Hungarian) – Milton, John
[When the crickets] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
When the hounds of spring (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
When the lamp is shattered (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
When the ripe fruit falls (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
When the world is burning (Hungarian) – Jones, Ebenezer
When We Two Parted (Hungarian) – Byron, George
When Will His Stupid Head Remember? (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
When you wake tomorrow (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
When I Have Fears… (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
When You are Old (Czech, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
where and else (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Where Are The War Poets? (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid? (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Where Every Prospect (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Where Once the Waters of your Face (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Where Reynard-Haired Malinn (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Where the Wild Roses Grow (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
Which of us two? (Hungarian) – Viereck, Peter
Whinlands (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Whiskey is the potion that can cure every ill’ (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Whispers of Immortality (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
White Apples (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
White Heliotrope (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
White in the moon the long road lies (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Who by Fire (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Who hath his fancy pleased (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Who In The Hell Is Tom Jones? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Who were before Me (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Who's Who (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Whoroscope (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Whoso List to Hunt (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Why He Was There (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Why I Am a Liberal (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Why so Pale and Wan? (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Why Was I Born (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Blake, William
Widgeon (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Widows (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Wife Who Smashed Television Gets Jail (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Wild Apples (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! (249) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Wild Orphan (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Wilderness Gothic (Hungarian) – Purdy, Al
William Blake (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
William Wordsworth (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Wiltshire Downs (Hungarian) – Young, Andrew
Wind (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Wind and Silver (German) – Lowell, Amy
Wind On The Hill (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Wind Song (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Windfall (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Windfall (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
Windsor-Forest (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Winston Churchill Quotes (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
Winter (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Winter Evening (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
Winter is good — his Hoar Delights (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Winter Quiet (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Winter Remembered (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Winter Sleep (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Winter Trees (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Winter's Beauty (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Winter's Tale (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Wires (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Witch-Wife (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Witches (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
With A Guitar, To Jane (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
With Decorum (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
Without (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Without a trace (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Without the nighted wyvern (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Wodwo (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Woefully Arrayed (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Woman From Tokyo (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Woman in a Room I (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Woman’s Constancy (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Woman To Man (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Woman’s Song (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Women (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Wonder (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
Woods (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Words (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
Words for the wind (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Words In Time (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Work Without Hope (German, Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Worm-Proof (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Worsening Situation (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Writ on the Eve of My 32nd Birthday (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Writ on the Steps of Puerto Rican Harlem (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Write Down a Peace Journey (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Writing (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Writing (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos (German, Hungarian) – Byron, George
Written During a Temporary Blindness in the Year 1799 (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Written In The Beginning Of Mezeray's History Of France (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
Written on a Summer Evening (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Wyatt Resteth Here (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
Wyncote, Pennsylvania: A Gloss (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
Waiting For Breakfast, While She Brushed Her Hair (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Waiting for the Barbarians (detail) (Hungarian) – Coetzee, John Maxwell
Waiting for the Bus (Hungarian) – Enright, D. J.
Waking Early Sunday Morning (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Waking from Sleep (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Walking Accross The Atlantic (Hungarian) – Collins, Billy
Walking Hologram (Hungarian) – Cohen, Ira
Walking Through the Crop (Hungarian) – Hodgins, Philip
Walking West (Hungarian) – Stafford, William
Walks (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Walt Whitman (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Walt Whitman at Bear Mountain (Hungarian) – Simpson, Louis
Waly, Waly, Love be Bonny (Hungarian) – English and Scottish Folk Ballads
Wanderer (Hungarian) – Bryan, Tom
Wanting The Moon (I) (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Wanting the Moon (II) (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
Wanting to Die (Hungarian) – Sexton, Anne
War on the Periphery (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
War Poet (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
War Song (Hungarian) – Parker, Dorothy
Was he married? (Hungarian) – Smith, Stevie
Was there a time (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Watching Television (Hungarian) – Bly, Robert
Watchmaker God (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Water (Hungarian) – Lowell, Robert
Water (Hungarian) – Conkling, Hilda
Water (Hungarian) – Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Water moment (Hungarian) – Blunden, Edmund
Water, is taught by thirst (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We are getting to the end (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
We can but follow to the Sun— (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We do not play on Graves (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We dream — it is good we are dreaming — (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We grow accustomed to the Dark – (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We Lying By Seasand (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
We never know how high we are (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We outgrow love, like other things (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
We sit unhackled drunk and mad to edit (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
We the Poor Who Are Always With Us (Hungarian) – Avison, Margaret
We Who Are Young Are Old (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Weathers (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Weep Not, My Wanton (Hungarian) – Greene, Robert
Weird-Bird (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Welcome in the Free World (Hungarian) – Herzberg, Judith
Welsh Landscape (Hungarian) – Thomas, R. S.
Wha is that at my bower-door (Hungarian) – Burns, Robert
What A Lying Lot The Writers Are (Hungarian) – Porter, Peter
What about humans changes like the type I type? (Hungarian) – Codrescu, Andrei
What Almost Every Woman Knows Sooner Or Later (Hungarian) – Nash, Ogden
What Bird So Sings, Yet So Does Wail? (Hungarian) – Lyly, John
What Else (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
What I'm Doing Here (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
What If You Slept (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
What is as wrong as the uninstructed heart... (German) – Bundschuh, Jessica Grant
What is our life? (Hungarian) – Raleigh, Sir Walter
What Is Poetry (German, Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
What is truth? (Hungarian) – MacNeice, Louis
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed… (Sonnet XLIII) (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
What should I say (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
What Soft—Cherubic Creatures (401) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
What the Pencil Writes (Hungarian) – Laughlin, James
What the Poet's Cottage in Tucson Said (Hungarian) – Revard, Carter
What thing is love? (Hungarian) – Peele, George
What to Think Of (Hungarian) – Strand, Mark
What Wild Dawns There Were (Hungarian) – Levertov, Denise
What's the riddle... (Hungarian) – Jarrell, Randall
Whatif (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
When a Blind Man Cries (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
When all my five and country senses (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
When as Man’s life, the light of human lust (Hungarian) – Greville, Sir Fulke
When Daisies Pied and Violets Blue (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
When Death to Either shall come (Hungarian) – Bridges, Robert
when god lets my body be (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
When I am dead (Hungarian) – Rossetti, Christina Georgina
When I came last to Ludlow (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
When I woke (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
When Love Is Young (Hungarian) – Galsworthy, John
When ragyng loue with extreme payne (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
when serpents bargain for the right to squirm (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
When the Assault was Intended to the City (Hungarian) – Milton, John
[When the crickets] (Hungarian) – Zukofsky, Louis
When the hounds of spring (Hungarian) – Swinburne, Charles Algernon
When the lamp is shattered (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
When the ripe fruit falls (Hungarian) – Lawrence, D. H.
When the world is burning (Hungarian) – Jones, Ebenezer
When We Two Parted (Hungarian) – Byron, George
When Will His Stupid Head Remember? (Hungarian) – Williams, Hugo
When you wake tomorrow (Hungarian) – Patten, Brian
When I Have Fears… (German, Hungarian) – Keats, John
When You are Old (Czech, Spanish, Hungarian, Slovak) – Yeats, William Butler
where and else (Hungarian) – Jewell, David
Where Are The War Poets? (Hungarian) – Day Lewis, Cecil
Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid? (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Where Every Prospect (Hungarian) – Patchen, Kenneth
Where Once the Waters of your Face (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Where Reynard-Haired Malinn (Hungarian) – Sitwell, Edith
Where the Wild Roses Grow (Hungarian) – Cave, Nick
Which of us two? (Hungarian) – Viereck, Peter
Whinlands (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Whiskey is the potion that can cure every ill’ (Hungarian) – Irish Minstrelsy
Whispers of Immortality (Hungarian) – Eliot, T. S.
White Apples (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
White Heliotrope (Hungarian) – Symons, Arthur
White in the moon the long road lies (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
Who by Fire (Hungarian) – Cohen, Leonard
Who hath his fancy pleased (Hungarian) – Sidney, Philip
Who In The Hell Is Tom Jones? (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Who were before Me (Hungarian) – Drinkwater, John
Who's Who (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Whoroscope (Spanish, Hungarian) – Beckett, Samuel
Whoso List to Hunt (Hungarian) – Wyatt, Sir Thomas
Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Why He Was There (Hungarian) – Robinson, Edwin Arlington
Why I Am a Liberal (Hungarian) – Browning, Robert
Why so Pale and Wan? (Hungarian) – Suckling, Sir John
Why Was I Born (Czech, Hungarian, Slovak) – Blake, William
Widgeon (Hungarian) – Heaney, Seamus
Widows (Hungarian) – Glück, Louise
Wife Who Smashed Television Gets Jail (Hungarian) – Durcan, Paul
Wild Apples (Hungarian) – Johnston, George
Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! (249) (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Wild Orphan (Hungarian) – Ginsberg, Allen
Wilderness Gothic (Hungarian) – Purdy, Al
William Blake (Hungarian) – Thomson, James
William Wordsworth (Hungarian) – Keyes, Sidney
Wiltshire Downs (Hungarian) – Young, Andrew
Wind (Hungarian) – Fenton, James
Wind and Silver (German) – Lowell, Amy
Wind On The Hill (Hungarian) – Milne, A. A.
Wind Song (Hungarian) – Sandburg, Carl
Windfall (Hungarian) – Scott, F. R.
Windfall (Hungarian) – Glenday, John
Windsor-Forest (detail) (Hungarian) – Pope, Alexander
Winston Churchill Quotes (Hungarian) – Churchill, Winston
Winter (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Winter Evening (Hungarian) – Lampman, Archibald
Winter is good — his Hoar Delights (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Winter Quiet (Hungarian) – Williams, William Carlos
Winter Remembered (Hungarian) – Ransom, John Crowe
Winter Sleep (Hungarian) – Wylie, Elinor
Winter Trees (Hungarian) – Plath, Sylvia
Winter's Beauty (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Winter's Tale (Detail) (Hungarian) – Shakespeare, William
Wires (Hungarian) – Larkin, Philip
Witch-Wife (Hungarian) – St. Vincent Millay, Edna
Witches (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
With A Guitar, To Jane (Hungarian) – Shelley, Percy Bysshe
With Decorum (Hungarian) – Macleod Black, David
Without (Hungarian) – Hall, Donald
Without a trace (Hungarian) – Morrison, Jim
Without the nighted wyvern (Spanish) – Lowry, Malcolm
Wodwo (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
Woefully Arrayed (Hungarian) – Skelton, John
Woman From Tokyo (Hungarian) – Deep Purple
Woman in a Room I (Hungarian) – Shapcott, Thomas
Woman’s Constancy (Hungarian) – Donne, John
Woman To Man (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Woman’s Song (Hungarian) – Wright, Judith
Women (Hungarian) – Bogan, Louise
Wonder (Hungarian) – Traherne, Thomas
Woods (Hungarian) – Auden, W. H.
Words (Hungarian) – Levine, Philip
Words for the wind (Hungarian) – Roethke, Theodore
Words In Time (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Work Without Hope (German, Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Worm-Proof (Hungarian) – Davies, William Henry
Worsening Situation (Hungarian) – Ashbery, John
Writ on the Eve of My 32nd Birthday (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Writ on the Steps of Puerto Rican Harlem (Hungarian) – Corso, Gregory
Write Down a Peace Journey (Slovak) – Tsai, Tze-Min
Writing (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
Writing (Hungarian, Slovak) – Droogenbroodt, Germain
Written After Swimming from Sestos to Abydos (German, Hungarian) – Byron, George
Written During a Temporary Blindness in the Year 1799 (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Written In The Beginning Of Mezeray's History Of France (Hungarian) – Prior, Matthew
Written on a Summer Evening (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison (Hungarian) – Keats, John
Wyatt Resteth Here (Hungarian) – Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey
Wyncote, Pennsylvania: A Gloss (Hungarian) – Kinsella, Thomas
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Y2K (1933) (Hungarian) – Koethe, John
Ye Mariners Of England (Hungarian) – Campbell, Thomas
Year’s End (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
yes sirree! (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Yesees and Noees (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Yesterday is History (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Yet Do I Marvel (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Yom Kippur 1984 (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Yonder See the Morning (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
you (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
You and Your Strange Ways (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
You are old, father William (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
You as real (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
You Don't Know What Love Is (an evening with Charles Bukowski) (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
You Gave Me Hyacinths first a Year Ago (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
You Hated Spain (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
You Say You Love (Hungarian) – Keats, John
you shall above all things be glad and young (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
You Spoke of Italy (German) – Bhatt, Sujata
You would have understood me (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
You, Andrew Marvell (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Your Dog Dies (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
Your Hands (Hungarian) – Grimké, Angelina Weld
Your Last Drive (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Your Pain shall be a Music (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Your thoughts don't have words every day (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Your voice (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Youth and Age (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Ye Mariners Of England (Hungarian) – Campbell, Thomas
Year’s End (Hungarian) – Wilbur, Richard
yes sirree! (Italian) – Bukowski, Charles
Yesees and Noees (Hungarian) – Silverstein, Shel
Yesterday is History (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Yet Do I Marvel (Hungarian) – Cullen, Countee
Yom Kippur 1984 (Hungarian) – Rich, Adrienne
Yonder See the Morning (Hungarian) – Housman, A. E.
you (Hungarian) – Bukowski, Charles
You and Your Strange Ways (Hungarian) – McGough, Roger
You are old, father William (Hungarian) – Carroll, Lewis
You as real (Hungarian) – Waddington, Miriam
You Don't Know What Love Is (an evening with Charles Bukowski) (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
You Gave Me Hyacinths first a Year Ago (Hungarian) – Hewett, Dorothy
You Hated Spain (Hungarian) – Hughes, Ted
You Say You Love (Hungarian) – Keats, John
you shall above all things be glad and young (Hungarian) – Cummings, e. e.
You Spoke of Italy (German) – Bhatt, Sujata
You would have understood me (Hungarian) – Dowson, Ernest
You, Andrew Marvell (Hungarian) – MacLeish, Archibald
Your Dog Dies (Hungarian) – Carver, Raymond
Your Hands (Hungarian) – Grimké, Angelina Weld
Your Last Drive (Hungarian) – Hardy, Thomas
Your Pain shall be a Music (Hungarian) – Thomas, Dylan
Your thoughts don't have words every day (Hungarian) – Dickinson, Emily
Your voice (Hungarian) – Green, Stephanie
Youth and Age (Hungarian) – Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
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