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Poets and Poems
| Poems | Poets |
|---|---|
| the road not taken, stopping by woods on a snowy evening, once by the pacific, fire and ice | robert frost |
| daffordils ; we are seven | william wordsworth |
| the tyger, little lamb, london | william blake |
| death be not proud the canonization, the good morrow | john donne |
| ode on a grecian urm, ode to a nightiangale | john keats |
| the eagle, the charge of the light brigade | alfred lord tennyson |
| paradise lost, paradise regained, on his blindness | john milton |
| from a railway carriage, where go the boats | robert louis stevenson |
| the died piper hamelin | robert browning |
| shall i compare thee to a summer's day | william shakespeare |