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Frequently asked poets in VHSL academic team

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20th century symbolic Irish poet who won the Noble prize for literature and wrote The Second Coming, Easter 1916, and Brown Penny   William Butler Yeats  
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19th Century English Romantic Lyricist poet who wrote Ode on a Grecian Urn and Eve of St. Anges   John Keats  
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18-19th century English Romantic poet who wrote the Prelude and Tinturn Abby   William Wordsworth  
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English poet of the Romantic Era wrote Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan   Samuel Taylor Coleridge  
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19th century English Romantic poet, died young, hung out with Lord Byron, married the author of Frankenstein, and wrote Ode to the West Wind and To a Skylark   Percy Shelly  
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19th Century English Romantic poet wrote Don Juan, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, and She Walks in Beauty   Lord Byron  
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20th century American poet who wrote tulips and chimneys and was know for odd capitalization and punctuation   e. e. cummings  
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19th century American poet who wrote Paul Revere's Ride, The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline.   Henry Longfellow  
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English Metaphysical poet (the only Metaphysical poet they ask)   John Donne  
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19th century American poet who wrote about death and dying with those words often in the titles   Emily Dickinson  
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19th century British poet who wrote The Charge of the Light Brigade and Crossing the Bar   Alfred Lord Tennyson  
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19th century French poet and novelist (known mostly for his novels Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Miserables) considered the greatest French poet of all times   Victor Hugo  
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20th century French anarchist poet   Andre Breton  
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20th century American poet of the Beat generation who wrote Howl   Allen Ginsberg  
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Wrote Elegy in a Country Churchyard   Thomas Gray  
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20th century Chilean poet who greatly inspired Gabriel Garcia Marquez   Pablo Neruda  
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20th century African American poet born in Joplin Missouri who wrote jazz poetry and greatly influenced the Harlem Renaissance   Langston Hughes  
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20-21st century African American poet who wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings   Maya Angelou  
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19th century American poet who wrote Leaves of Grass, O Captain, My Captain, and I Hear America Singing   Walt Whitman  
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18-19th century English poet who wrote The Tyger (the spelling is correct)   William Blake  
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18th century Scottish poet considered the national poet of Scotland who wrote Auld Lang Syne   Robert Burns  
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German poet who wrote Faust   Goethe  
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13-14th century Italian poet who wrote the Divine Comedy   Dante  
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Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey   Homer  
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20th century American poet who wrote The Road Not Taken and Mending Wall. Famous quote: "Good fences make good neighbors.   Robert Frost  
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19th century American poet who wrote The Raven among other short stories and poems   Edgar Allen Poe  
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English Victorian era poet who wrote How do I Love Thee   Elizabeth Barrett Browning  
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20th century American poet who wrote Light in the Attic and Where the Sidewalk Ends   Shel Silverstein  
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20th century poet and novelist who wrote the Bell Jar (novel) and killed herself   Sylvia Plath  
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American poet and political essayist who wrote the Wasteland   T.S. Elliot  
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20th century Welsh poet who wrote Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night   Dylan Thomas  
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16-17th century English poet and playwright who is considered the greatest English language writer and wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets   William Shakespeare  
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