Tulips and Chimneys

Index of First Lines



a connotation of infinity    Sonnet - Unreality VI
a thing most new complete fragile intense,    Sonnet - Actuality I
a wind has blown the rain away and blown    Sonnet - Unreality V
All in green went my love riding    Song IV
Always before your voice my soul    Song II
any man is wonderful    Post Impression V
as is the sea marvelous    Amore III
at the head of this street a gasping organ    Post Impression VI
between nose-red gross    Portrait III
beyond the brittle towns asleep    Post Impression I
Buffalo Bill's    Portrait VIII
but the other    Portrait VI
by little accurate saints thickly which tread    Sonnet - Actuality IV
consider O    Amore I
Doll's boy's asleep    Song V
dreaming in marble all the castle lay    Of Nicolette
god gloats upon Her stunning flesh.    Sonnet - Unreality II
goodby Betty, don't remember me    Sonnet - Reality II
Harun Omar and Master Hafiz    Puella Mea
hist whist    Chanson Innocent II
i am going to utter a tree, Nobody    Post Impression IV
i like    Amore VI
i spoke to thee    Orientale I
i walked the boulevard    Portrait IV
i was considering how    Impression III
if i believe    Amore IV
in Just-    Chanson Innocent I
into the strenuous briefness    Post Impression III
it is at moments after i have dreamed    Sonnet - Unreality III
it may not always be so; and i say    Sonnet - Unreality I
kitty". sixteen, 5' 1", white, prostitute.    Sonnet - Reality V
ladies and gentlemen this little girl    Sonnet - Reality III
lean candles hunger in    Orientale II
listen    Orientale IV
my love    Orientale III
my love is building a building    Sonnet - Actuality II
notice the convulsed orange inch of moon    Sonnet - Actuality V
O Distinct    Amore VII
O sweet spontaneous    La Guerre II
of evident invisibles    Portrait II
somebody knew Lincoln somebody Xerxes    Portrait X
spring omnipotent goddess thou dost    Portrait IX
stinging    Impression V
the    Portrait I
the bigness of cannon    La Guerre I
the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls    Sonnet - Reality I
the emperor    Orientale VI
the glory is fallen out of    Amore V
the hours rise up putting off stars and it is    Impression IV
the moon is hiding in    Post Impression II
the rose    Portrait VII
the sky a silver    Impression I
the young    Portrait V
thee will i praise between those rivers whose    Song I
there is a    Amore II
Thou aged unreluctant earth who dost    Epithalamion
Thy fingers make early flowers of    Song III
Tumbling-hair    Chanson Innocent III
unto thee i    Orientale V
when citied day with the sonorous homes    Sonnet - Unreality IV
when god lets my body be    Song VI
when thou hast taken thy last applause    Sonnet - Reality VI
when you rang at Dick Mid's Place    Sonnet - Reality IV
writhe and    Impression II
your little voice    Amore VIII
yours is the music for no instrument    Sonnet - Actuality III




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Transcribed and formatted for Internet reading, with addition of line numbers, from the 1923 (Thomas Seltzer, Inc.) hardcover edition of Tulips and Chimneys by E.E. Cummings.