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American Poetry II

Ace Camp - American Poetry II

PoemPoet
Ars Poetica Archibald MacLeish
Hugh Selwyn Mauberley Ezra Pound
Howl Allen Ginsburg
Mirror Sylvia Plath
After Apple-Picking Robert Frost
We Real Cool Gwendolyn Brooks
in Just ee cummings
Musee des Beaux Arts WH Auden
The Emperor of Ice Creme Wallace Stevens
The Lifeguard James Dickey
The Congo Vachel Lindsey
Kaddish Allen Ginsburg
Sunday Morning Wallace Stevens
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight Vachel Lindsey
Nothing Gold Can Stay Robert Frost
America Allen Ginsburg
The Gift Outright Robert Frost
General William Booth Enters into Heaven Vachel Lindsey
You, Andrew Marvell Archibald MacLeish
The Wild Honeysuckle Phillip Freneau
A Forest Hymn William Cullen Bryant
Brahma Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Village Blacksmith Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Bells Edgar Allen Poe
The Barefoot Boy John Greenleaf Whittier
Auspex James Russell Lowell
The Old Swimmin Hole James WHitcomb Riley
Hope is the thing with feathers Emily Dickinson
Lyrics of Lowly LIfe Paul Dunbar
Day by Day Robert Lowell
This is Just to Say William Carlos Williams
Lenore Edgar Allen Poe
The Children's Hour Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Barbara Frietchie John Greenleaf Whittier
Little Orphant Annie James WHitcomb Riley
A Noiseless Patient Spider Walt Whitman
Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Walt Whitman
Tales of Wayside Inn Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A narrow fellow in the Grass Emily Dickinson
A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass Amy Lowell
Ichabod John Greenleaf Whittier
Nicknamed "the Quaker Poet" John Greenleaf Wittier
nicknamed "the Hoosier Poet" James WHitcomb Riley
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