Best Poems about existential angst (81)

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On Seeing the Elgin Marbles by John Keats · 42 ♥
Patience Taught by Nature by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 41 ♥
A sickness of this world it most occasions by Emily Dickinson · 16 ♥
I shall know why when time is over by Emily Dickinson · 14 ♥
So proud she was to die by Emily Dickinson · 13 ♥
Seldom have I so inly comprehended by Fernando Pessoa · 13 ♥
Tædium Vitæ by Oscar Wilde · 12 ♥
Supposed Confessions of a second-rate sensitive mind not in unity with itself by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 12 ♥
To Byron by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 12 ♥
Compensation by Emily Dickinson · 11 ♥
Sonnet III by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 11 ♥
Sonnet: Ye hasten to the grave by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 10 ♥
Long, Too Long, O Land by Walt Whitman · 10 ♥
Vita Nuova by Oscar Wilde · 9 ♥
Canto XV by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 9 ♥
Sonnet 28 by William Shakespeare · 9 ♥
Exaggeration by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 9 ♥
Channel Firing by Thomas Hardy · 9 ♥
IX - Oh to be idle loving idleness! by Fernando Pessoa · 9 ♥
The Palace of Art by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 8 ♥
Canto V by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 8 ♥
A Draught of Sunshine by John Keats · 8 ♥
Debris by Walt Whitman · 8 ♥
WOE SUPREME by Alexander Search · 8 ♥
I have a king who does not speak by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥

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