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World Lit.
British Poetry
| Book | Author | Book | Author | Book | Author |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Parliament of Fowles | Chaucer | The Jew of Malta | Marlowe | Holy Sonnet 10 (Death be not Proud) | Donne |
| Volpone | Johnson | Every man in his Humor | Johnson | To the Virgins, to make much of time | Herrick |
| TO his Coy mistress | Marvell | Lycidas, Sampson Agonistes | Milton | The Way of the World | Congreve |
| An Essay on Criticism, An Essay on Man | Pope | Elegy written in a country church yard | Gray | She stoops to conquer | Goldsmith |
| The red, red rose, To a mouse, Auld Lang Syne | Burns | Songs of innocence, songs of experience, The tyger | Blake | Lines written a few miles above Tinturn Abbey, I wandered lonely as a cloud, The world is too much with us | Wordsworth |
| Kublai Khan, The rime of the Ancient Mariner, Dejection: an ode | Coleridge | Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightengale | Keats | Ode to the west wind, Ozymandias, Adonias | Shelley |
| Ulysses, Crossing the bar, In memoriam A.H.H. | Tennyson | My last duchess | Browning | Jabberwocky, The hunting of the Snark | Carroll |
| God's grandeur, Pied beauty | Hopkins | When I was one in twenty, To an athlete dying young | Housman | The lake, Isle of Innisfree, Sailing to Byzantium, Leda and the Swan | Yeats |
| Four quartets | Eliot | Gunga Din | Kipling | Dulce et Decorum est | Owen |
| The unknown citizen | Auden | Do not go gentle into that goodnight | Thomas | (blank) | (blank) |