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| Preface | |
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| Poetry | |
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| Introduction to Poetry | |
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| General Prologue to Canterbury Tales | |
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| Sir Patrick Spens (early popular ballad) | |
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| "The Three Ravens" (early popular ballad) | |
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| Western Wind (early popular lyric) | |
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| They Flee From Me | |
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| The Nymph''s Reply to the Shepherd | |
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| The Passionate Shepherd to His Love | |
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| Sonnet 18, "Shall I compare thee to a Summer''s Day..." | |
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| Sonnet 129, "The expense of spirit, in a waste of shame..." | |
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| Sonnet 130, "My mistress'' eyes are nothing like the sun..." | |
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| The Canonization | |
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| Delight in Disorder | |
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"Dreams John Milton From Paradise Lost, Book 1. Marvel To His Coy Mistress" | |
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| The Garden | |
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| Against Love | |
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| A Song in Dialogue | |
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| The Unequal Fetters | |
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| From An Essay on Criticism | |
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| On Being Brought from Africa to America | |
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| The Chimney Sweeper (1789) | |
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| The Chimney Sweeper (1794) | |
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| London | |
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| The Sick Rose | |
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| Ode: Intimations of Immortality | |
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| Frost at Midnight | |
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| Ozymandias | |
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| To Autumn | |
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| Ode on a Grecian Urn | |
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| Ain''t I A Woman | |
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| In Memoriam, Sections 50-56 | |
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| The Lady of Shallott | |
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| Porphyria''s Lover | |
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| A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim | |
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| Dover Beach | |
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| 1129, "Tell all the Truth But Tell it Slant" | |
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| 258, "There''s a Certain Slant of light" | |
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| 465, "I heard a Fly buzz" | |
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| 435, "Much Madness is Divinest Sense" | |
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| An Apple-Gathering | |
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| God''s Grandeur | |
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| The Windhover | |
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| The Potato Harvest | |
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| The City of the End of Things | |
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| The Forsaken | |
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| Second Coming | |
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| Among School Children | |
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| The Circus Animal''s Desertion | |
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| Neither Out Far Nor In Deep | |
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| The Silken Tent | |
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| Emperor of Ice Cream | |
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| The Snow Man | |
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| The Last Words of My English Grandmother | |
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| The Red Wheelbarrow | |
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| The Prize Cat | |
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| In a Station of the Metro | |
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| The River-Merchant''s Wife | |
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| The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock | |
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| From Four Quartets: Little Gidding (Part V) | |
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| Strange Meeting | |
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| anyone lived in a pretty how town | |
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| O sweet spontaneous | |
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| Poetry | |
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| From Letters from the Mackenzie River | |
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| All the Spikes But the Last "F.R. Scott, National Identity | |
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| Theme for English | |
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| Vancouver Lights | |
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| The Bear on the Dehli Road | |
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| Musee des Beaux Arts | |
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| As I Walked Out One Evening | |
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| My Papa''s Waltz | |
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| Bartok and the Geranium | |
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| And Give Us Our Trespasses | |
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| The Moose | |
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| Whatever Else Poetry is Freedom | |
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| Poem in October | |
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| Fern Hill | |
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| Stories of Snow | |
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| A Grain of Sand | |
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| Snow | |
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| Trees at the Arctic Circle | |
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| Church Going | |
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| Ballad of the Despairing Husband | |
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| A Supermarket in California | |
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| The Days of the Unicorns | |
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| From Seed Catalog | |
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| Power | |
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| The Thought-Fox | |
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| A Far Cry from Africa | |
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| Central America | |
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| Lady Lazarus | |
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| The Bull Moose | |
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| Aunt Jane | |
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| You Have the Lovers | |
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| Telephone Conversation | |
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| Grandfather | |
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| Man with Broom | |
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| To Be of Use | |
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