Poems Flashcards

1
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Robert frost

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The road not taken

Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening

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2
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John Donne

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Break of day

Batter my heart

Death be not proud

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3
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I keep it staying at home - with a bobolink for a choirister

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Some keep the sabbath…

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4
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An orchard for a dome

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Some keep the sabbath…

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5
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Instead of tolling a bell for church our little sexton sings

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Some keep the sabbath going to church

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6
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Death is the common right of toad and man

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A toad can…

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7
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Measure wine, naked of flask, naked of cask

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A toad…

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8
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Which ruby’s mine

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A toad

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9
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Instead of getting to heaven at last i’m going all along

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Some keep the sabbath…

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10
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The carriage held but just ourselves and eternity.

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Because i could not stop for death

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11
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I had put away my labor and leisure For his civility

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Because I could not stop for death

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12
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We passed the setting sun

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Because i could not…

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13
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We slowly drove- he knew no haste

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Because i could not stop…

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14
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Nor yet canst though kill me

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Death be not proud

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15
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Slave to fate

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Death be not proud

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16
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We wake eternally

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Death be not proud

17
Q

Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me

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Batter my heart

18
Q

That I may rise and stand, overthrow me

A

Batter my heart

19
Q

Divorce me, untie or break that not again.

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Batter my heart

20
Q

Love which in spite of darkness brought us hither.

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Break of day

21
Q

Should in despite of light keep us together

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Break of day

22
Q

Must business thee from hence remove?

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Break of day

23
Q

Time had really worn them about the same

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The road not taken

24
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I took the road leas traveled by and that has made all the difference

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The road not taken

25
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Knowing how way leads on to way

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The road not taken

26
Q

His house is in the village though

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Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening

27
Q

The woods are lovely dark and deep but i have promises to keep

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Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening

28
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And miles to go before i sleep

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Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening

29
Q

Emily Dickinson

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Some keep the sabbath going to church

A toad can die of light

Because i could not stop for death