The page of Williams, William Carlos, English Works
Works
A Negro Woman (Hungarian)A Sort of a Song (Hungarian)
Approach to a City (Hungarian)
Between Walls (Hungarian)
Calypsos (Hungarian)
Complete Destruction (Hungarian)
Conquest (Hungarian)
Danse Russe (Hungarian)
Dedication for a Plot of Ground (Hungarian)
Design for November (Hungarian)
Flowers by the Sea (Hungarian)
In Harbor (Hungarian)
Lear (Hungarian)
Morning (Hungarian)
Nantucket (Hungarian)
Pastoral (Hungarian)
Poem (The plastic) (Hungarian)
Poem (The rose) (Hungarian)
Portrait of a Lady (Hungarian)
Proletarian Portrait (Hungarian)
Queen Anne's Lace (Hungarian)
Some Simple Measures in the American Idiom and the Variable Foot (details) (Hungarian)
Sonnet in Search of an Author (Hungarian)
Spring And All (Hungarian)
Suzanne (Hungarian)
The Act (Hungarian)
The Catholic Bells (Hungarian)
The Descent (Hungarian)
The Descent of Winter (Hungarian)
The Gift (Hungarian)
The Great Figure (Hungarian)
The Host (Hungarian)
The House (Hungarian)
The Jungle (Hungarian, Dutch)
The Red Wheelbarrow (Hungarian)
The Term (Hungarian)
The Yellow Flower (Hungarian)
The young cat and the chrysanthemums (Hungarian)
The Young Housewife (Hungarian)
These (Hungarian)
these children singing in stone a (Hungarian)
This Is Just To Say (Hungarian)
To a Solitary Disciple (Hungarian)
To a Woodpecker (Hungarian)
To an Elder Poet (Hungarian)
To Elsie (Hungarian)
To Ford Madox Ford in Heaven (Hungarian)
To Waken An Old Lady (Hungarian)
Tract (Hungarian)
View of a Lake (Hungarian)
Winter (Hungarian)
Winter Quiet (Hungarian)
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