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