It is one of Frost's best-known and most anthologized poems.
This is one of Raleigh's most anthologized poems.
Forty-two per cent of Frost's anthologized poems were written after the age of fifty.
Possibly her most anthologized poem, Lay of the Trilobite, is a satire of the popular English response to Darwin's evolutionary theory.
"El Louie" is probably Montoya's most famous and most often anthologized poem.
"Lost in Translation" is Merrill's most anthologized poem, and has been widely praised by literary critics including Harold Bloom.
Poetry published four of her poems, including what became "her most widely anthologized poem, 'Velvet Shoes'", in May 1920.
It has been Drummond's most anthologized poem.
Hayden's most famous and most anthologized poem is Those Winter Sundays, which deals with the memory of fatherly love and loneliness.
The Cambridge Companion to William Blake (2003) calls it "the most anthologized poem in English."