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| The Second Coming, Easter 1916, and Brown Penny | William Butler Yeats
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| Ode on a Grecian Urn and Eve of St. Anges | John Keats
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| Prelude and Tinturn Abby | William Wordsworth
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| Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan | Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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| Ode to the West Wind and To a Skylark | Percy Shelly
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| 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 | 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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| Elegy Written 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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| 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 | Silvia 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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| Huswifery | Taylor
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| To His Excellency, General Washington | Wheatley
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| Thanatopsis | Bryant
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| To a Water Fowl | Bryant
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| To Helen | Poe
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| Tamerlane | Poe
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| Concord Hymn | Emerson
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| To Rhodora | Emerson
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| The Wreck of the Hesperus | Longfellow
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| The Courtship of Miles Standish | Longfellow
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| Evangelin | Longfellow
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| A Psalm of Life | Longfellow
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| The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls | Longfellow
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| Old Ironsides | Holmes
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| The Chambered Nautilius | Holmes
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| Snow-Bound | Whittier
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| A Winter Idyll | Whittier
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| I Hear America Singing | Whitman
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| When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer | Whitman
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| Song of Myself | Whitman
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| When Lilac Last in the Door Yard Bloomed | Whitman
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| Leaves of Grass | Whitman
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| This is my Letter to the World | Dickinson
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| I Never Saw a Moor | Dickinson
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| The Soul selects her own society | Dickinson
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| Success is cournted sweetest | Dickinson
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| I Felt a Funeral in My Brain | Dickinson
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| Because I could not stop for death | Dickinson
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| I heard a fly buzz--when I died-- | Dickinson
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| Casey at the Bat | Thayer
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| the new colosseus | Lazarus
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| Song of the Chattahoochee | Lanier
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| The Marshes of Glynn | Lanier
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| Spoon River Anthology | Masters
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| Richard Cory | Robinson
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| Miniver Chivy | Robinson
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| Chicago Poems | Sandburg
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| The People, Yes | Sandburg
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| The Love Song of J. Alfred Pufrock | Eliot
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| The Hollow Men | Eliot
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| John Brown's Body | Benet
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| Trees | Kilmer
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| The Cantos | Pound
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| The Red Wheelbarrow | Williams
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| Fire and Ice | Frost
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| Acquainted With the Night | Frost
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| Out,Out -- | Frost
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| The Death of the Hired man | Frost
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| The Unknown Citizen | Auden
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| Daddy | Plath
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| Ariel | Plath
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| The Collossus | Plath
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| Patterns | Lowell
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| Renascence | Millay
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| A Few Figs from Thistles | Millay
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| The Harp Weaver | Millay
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| The Negro Speaks | Hughes
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| The Dream Keeper | Hughes
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| an Italian scholar and poet during the early Italian Renaissance who was one of the earliest humanists | Petrarch
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