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Intro to Poetry
Poetry titles and authors
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Sonnets to Orpheus | Rilke |
| Medlars and Sorb Apples | D.H. Lawrence |
| Pot Roast | Mark Strand |
| Duende | Lorca |
| XVII | Nerude |
| Redemption | Anonymous |
| Virtue | Anonymous |
| Love III | Anonymous |
| Prediction | Mark Strand |
| Since there is no help... | Drayton |
| The Ecstasy | Donne |
| To the Virgins to Make much of time | Herrick |
| To his coy mistress | Marvell |
| Paradise Lost | John Milton |
| Disabled Debauchee | Earl of Rochester |
| Imperfect Enjoyment | Earl of Rochester |
| Mock Song | Earl of Rochester |
| Song of a Young Lady to her ancient lover | Earl of rochester |
| The Prologue | Anne Bradstreet |
| The author to her book | Anne Bradstreet |
| Some verses upon the burning of her house | Anne Bradstreet |
| Elegy written in a country courtyard | Gray |
| Indian Burying Ground | Freneau |
| To sir toby | Freneau |
| A Farewell to America | Phillis Wheatley |
| On being brought from africa to america | Phillis Wheatley |
| The Tyger | William Blake |
| I wandered lonely as a cloud | Woodsworth |
| The world is too much with us | Woodsworth |
| Kublah Kahn | Cooleridge |
| She walks in beauty | Lord Byron |
| When we too parted | Lord Byron |
| So we'll go no more a-roving | Lord Byron |
| Hymn to Intellectual Beauty | Shelley |
| Mont Blanc | Shelley |
| England 1819 | Shelley |