BB - Poetry Flashcards

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On the Pulse of Morning

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

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Maya Angelou

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Funeral Blues

The Unknown Citizen

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W.H. Auden

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We Real Cool

A Song in the Front Yard

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Gwendolyn Brooks

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Q

How Do I Love Thee?

The Seraphim

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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My Last Duchess

Porphyria’s Lover

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Robert Browning

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6
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Anyone lived in a pretty how town

In just-

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e. e. cummings

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To a Mouse

A Red, Red Rose

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Robert Burns

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She Walks in Beauty

And Thou Art Dead, as Young and Fair

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George, Lord Byron

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Because I could not stop for death

There’s a certain slant of light

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Emily Dickinson

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Stopping by Woods on a snowy evening

Fire and ice

The death of the hired man

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Robert Frost

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I, Too, Sing America

Dream Deferred

Dreams

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Langston Hughes

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12
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Bright star

Ode on a Grecian Urn

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John Keats

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13
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Daddy

Lady Lazarus

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Sylvia Plath

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14
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The Raven

Annabel Lee

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Edgar Allen Poe

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15
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For my lover, returning to his wife

Her kind

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Anne Sexton

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16
Q

Ozymandias

Love’s philosophy

Ode to the West Wind

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Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Oh Captain! My Captain!

A noiseless, patient spider

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Walt Whitman

18
Q

The red wheelbarrow

This is just to say

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William Carlos Williams

19
Q

The second coming

Easter, 1916

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William Butler Yeats

20
Q

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

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William Wordsworth

21
Q

Do not go gentle into that good night

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Dylan Thomas

22
Q

Pied Beauty

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

23
Q

Sunday Morning

The Emperor of Ice Cream

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Wallace Stevens

24
Q

To his coy mistress

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Andrew Marvell

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The Tyger
William Blake
26
Kubla Khan
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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To the virgins to make much of time
Robert Herrick
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The Faerie Queene
Edmund Spenser
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Invictus
W. E. Henley