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1903 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Gün Gencer, General Poems: Australia facing the dawn and its result, published by the author, printed in Sydney by R.T. Kelly Allen Gilfillen, A Day, Melbourne: Melville and Mullen, drama and poetry Lilian Wooster Greaves, Poems by Lilian, Newtown, New South Wales: G. Baker Walker Bernard O'Dowd, Dawnward?, Australia Banjo Paterson, "Waltzing Matilda", Australia's most widely known bush ballad Bliss Carman, From the Green Book of Bards E. Pauline Johnson, also known as "Tekahionwake", Canadian Born Charles G. D. Roberts, The Book of the Rose Robert Bridges, Now in Wintry Delights Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (died 1720), The Poems of Anne, Countess of Winchilsea, edited by Myra Reynolds W. E. Henley, A Song of Speed Rudyard Kipling, The Five Nations Thomas MacDonagh, April and May, Irish poet published in Ireland John Masefield, Ballads Alfred Noyes, The Flower of Old Japan 'Æ' (George William Russell), The Nuts of Knowledge, lyrical poems old and new Thomas Traherne (died 1674), The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne W. B. Yeats, Irish poet published in the United Kingdom: In the Seven Woods, being poems of the Irish heroic age including "Adam's Curse", "The King's Threshold" and "The Hour-Glass" Ideas of Good and Evil, essays, including essays on Edmund Spenser, Percy Shelley and William Blake (criticism) Ambrose Bierce, Shapes of Clay Willa Cather, Shapes of Clay H. L. Mencken, Ventures into Verse Josephine Preston Peabody, The Singing Leaves George Sterling, The Testimony of the Suns J. T. Trowbridge, Poetical Works Yone Noguchi, From the Eastern Sea N. W. Pai, The Angel of Misfortune: A Fairy Tale, A Metrical Romance in Ten Books, Bombay: W. N. Mulgaokar and Co.India, Indian poetry in English W. B.

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