All songs by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Afternoon on a Hill
Alms
And you as well must die belovèd dust
Ashes of Life
Assault
Blight
Bluebeard Sonnet VI
Burial
Cherish you then the hope I shall forget
Chorus
City Trees
Conscientious Objector
Daphne
Dirge
Dirge Without Music
Doubt No More That Oberon
Ebb
Eel-Grass
Elaine
Elegy
Elegy Before Death
Epitaph
Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare.
Exiled
First Fig My candle burns at both ends...
Four Sonnets
From a Very Little Sphinx
Gods World
Grown-up
Hearing your words and not a word among them Sonnet XXXVI
Heart have no pity on this house of bone
Here is a wound that never will heal I know
How healthily their feet upon the floor
Humoresque
I Must Not Die of Pity Sonnet CXXXIX
I Too Beneath Your Moon Almighty Sex
I being born a woman and distressed Sonnet XLI
I do but ask that you be always fair
I know I am but summer to your heart Sonnet XXVII
I only know that every hour with you
I pray you if you love me bear my joy
I shall forget you presently my dear Sonnet XI
I shall go back again to the bleak shore
I think I should have loved you presently Sonnet IX
I will put Chaos into fourteen lines
If I should learn in some quite casual way
If he should lie a-dying
Indifference
Inert Perfection
Inland
Interim
Into the golden vessel of great song
Journey
Justice Denied In Massachusetts
Kin to Sorrow
Lament
Love is not all Sonnet XXX
Love is not blind. I see with single eye
Love me no more now let the god depart Sonnet XXXIX
Loving you less than life a little less
Low-Tide
Macdougal Street
Mariposa
Midnight Oil
Mindful of you the sodden earth in spring
Moriturus
Never May the Fruit Be Picked
Not So Far as the Forest
Not in this chamber only at my birth
Not with libations but with shouts and laughter
Ode To Silence
Oh oh you will be sorry for that word
Oh think not I am faithful to a vow
Only until this cigarette is ended
Passer Mortuus Est
Pastoral
Pity me not
Portrait by a Neighbor
Prayer To Persephone
Recuerdo
Renascence
Rosemary
Say what you will and scratch my heart to find
Second April: Sonnets
Second Fig
She Is Overheard Singing
Sometimes when I am wearied suddenly
Song Of A Second April
Sonnets
Sorrow
Spring
Still will I harvest beauty where it grows
Tavern
That Love at length should find me out and bring
The Bean-Stalk
The Blue-Flag In The Bog
The Buck in the Snow
The Death Of Autumn
The Dream
The Fawn
The Little Ghost
The Little Hill
The Merry Maid
The Penitent
The Philosopher
The Poet And His Book
The Shroud
The Singing-Woman from the Woods Edge
The Suicide
The Unexplorer
The light comes back with Columbine
This door you might not open and you did
Thou art not lovelier than lilacs—no
Three Songs of Shattering
Three Sonnets in Tetrameter
Thursday
Time does not bring relief Sonnet II
To A Poet That Died Young
To Jesus on His Birthday
To Kathleen
To a Young Poet
Travel
Weeds
Well I have lost you and I lost you fairly
What lips my lips have kissed and where and why
What lips my lips have kissed and where and why Sonnet XLIII
Whats this of death from you who never will die?
When Did I Ever Deny Sonnet CXXIX
When I too long have looked upon your face
When the Year Grows Old
When you that at this moment are to me
Wild Swans
Witch-Wife
Wraith
Your face is like a chamber where a king