Mood
Solemn poems
Mood is harder to pin down than subject. A poem about death can read as solemn, defiant, tender, or grimly funny depending on what the poet is doing with cadence, image, and address. The Versery groups 2 poems under solemn by 2 different poets, spanning more than 200 years of writing, from 1611 to 1861 — work that share an emotional register more than a topic.
Each poem below links to the full text (or, for in-copyright work, a fair-use excerpt with a link to an authoritative full-text source) along with a short curator's note. The list of related moods further down on this page is built from co-occurrence: moods that often appear in the same poem as solemn rise to the top. Following them is a useful way to find poems with similar emotional weather written in different centuries and forms.
1861
1611
Related moods
Moods that most often appear alongside solemn in the same poems.
Authors with solemn poems
Poets in The Versery whose work is collected under this mood.