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Sonia's Eng. Stack

Sonia's English Stack= Author & Title

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to an athlete dying young A.E. Housman
On Shakespeare John Milton
We Real cool Gwendolyn Brooks
Ode Thomas Gray
The Vine Robert Herrick
Musee de Beaux Arts W.H. Auden
Ulyses Alfred Lord Tennyson
Persimmons Li-Young Lee
Songs of Innosence william Blake
Sad Steps Philip Larkin
Do not go gentle into that good night Dylan Thomas
Flowers Margaret Atwood
Few miles above tintren abbey Williams Wordsworth
The Divine Image William Blake
In an artist studio Christina Rossetti
Sonnets #116 William Shakespear
Sonnets #130 William Shakespear
Barbie Doll Marge Piercy
Metaphors Sylvia Plath
Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge
La Belle Dame Sans Merci John Keats
Anthem for Doomed Youth Wilfred Owen
Dulce Et Decorum est Wilfred Owen
my last duchess Robert Browning
Dover Beach Matthew Arnold
A noiseless patient spider Walt Whitman
The Collar George Herbert
#254 Hope is the thing with feathers Emily dickinson
#249 Wild Nights Emily Dickinson
#986 A narrow fellow in the grass Emily Dickinson
Song of myself #6 Walt Whitman
Sympathy Paul Dunbar
Harlem Langston Hughes
Mending Wall Robert Frost
A red Wheelbarrow William Carlos Williams
The second coming William Yeats
Theme for english B Langston hughes
The road not taken Robert Frost
Richard Cory Edwin Arlington Robinson
The world is too much with us Williams Wordsworth
I wondered lonely as a cloud Williams Wordsworth
From Howl Allen Ginsberg
Ozymandias Percy Shelly
Leda and the Swan William Yeats
The Hollow Men T.S Eliot
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