Among the numerous literary works titled Collected Poems are the following:
- Collected Poems (Chinua Achebe) by Chinua Achebe
- Collected Poems 1957-1982 (Wendell Berry) by Wendell Berry
- Collected Poems (Kay Boyle) by Kay Boyle
- Collected Poems (Robert Browning) by Robert Browning
- Collected Poems (Caudwell) by Christopher Caudwell
- Collected Poems (Thomas Hardy) by Thomas Hardy
- Collected Poems (Ted Hughes) by Ted Hughes
- Collected Poems – 1988 edition (Philip Larkin) by Philip Larkin
- Collected Poems – 2003 edition (Philip Larkin) by Philip Larkin
- Collected Poems (Primo Levi) by Primo Levi
- Collected Poems (H. P. Lovecraft) by H. P. Lovecraft
- Collected Poems (Hugh MacDiarmid) by Hugh MacDiarmid
- Collected Poems (Marianne Moore) by Marianne Moore
- Collected Poems (Shaw Neilson) by Shaw Neilson
- The Collected Poems (Sylvia Plath) by Sylvia Plath
- Collected Poems (Wallace Stevens) by Wallace Stevens
- Collected Poems (Richard L. Tierney) by Richard L. Tierney
Famous quotes containing the words collected and/or poems:
“Well never know the worth of water till the well go dry.”
—18th-century Scottish proverb, collected in James Kelly, Complete Collection of Scottish Proverbs, no. 351 (1721)
“After all, poets shouldnt be their own interpreters and shouldnt carefully dissect their poems into everyday prose; that would mean the end of being poets. Poets send their creations into the world, it is up to the reader, the aesthetician, and the critic to determine what they wanted to say with their creations.”
—Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (17491832)