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Ulalume
thumb|right|The first page of Ulalume, as the poem first appeared in the The American Review: A Whig Journal|American Review in 1847
"Ulalume" () is a poem written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1847. Much like a few of Poe's other poems (such as "The Raven", "Annabel Lee", and "Lenore"), "Ulalume" focuses on the narrator's loss of his beloved due to her death. Poe originally wrote the poem as an elocution piece and, as such, the poem is known for its focus on sound. Additionally, it makes many allusions, especially to mythology, and the identity of Ulalume herself, if a real person, has been a subject
The Mountain Wreath
book by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

Evangeline
thumb|Monument to Acadians, [[St. Martinville, Louisiana]]
Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie is an epic poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, written in English and published in 1847. The poem follows an Acadian girl named Evangeline and her search for her lost love Gabriel during the expulsion of the Acadians (1755–1764).
Sadok Vyshnevyi Kolo Khaty
poem written by Taras Shevchenko
I Was Thirteen

The Princess
narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Syair Abdul Muluk
1847 poem written by Raja Ali Haji