Committed to memory : 100 best poems to memorize / edited, with an introduction, by John Hollander.
A collection of over 100 poems selected specifically for memorization, emcompassing a wide variety of genres, structures, and patterns, and drawn from a period ranging from Biblical times through the mid-twentieth century.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Sonnets: Sonnet / |r Elizabeth Bishop -- |t At the round Earths imagin'd corners / |r John Donne -- |t On first looking into Chapman's Homer / |r John Keats -- |t New colossus / |r Emma Lazarus -- |t Lucifer in starlight / |r George Meredith -- |t On his blindness / |r John Milton / |r Piazza piece / |r John Crowe Ransom -- |t Sonnet #18 / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Sonnet #55 / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Ozymandias / |r Percy Bysshe Shelley -- |t Compose upon Westminster bridge / |r William Wordsworth -- |t Tears, idle tears / |r Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- |t Song of myself, #11 / |r Walt Whitman -- |t Widow's lament on springtime / |r William Carlos Williams -- |t Slumber did my spirit seal / |r WIlliam Wordsworth -- |t They flee from me / |r Thomas Wyatt -- |t Cat and the moon / |r William Butler Yeats -- |t Song of wandering Aengus / |r William Butler Yeats --Counsels: April mortality / |r Leonie Adams -- Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 / |r Anonymous -- |t Braham / |r Ralph Waldo Emerson -- |t From the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam / |r Edward Fitzgerald -- |t World / |r George Herbert -- |t To the virgins, to make much of time / |r Robert Herrick -- |t To an athlete dying young / |r A.E. Housman -- |t If / |r Rudyard Kipling -- |t Up-hill / |r Christina Rossetti -- |t Do not go gentle into that good night / |r Dylan Thomas -- |t Go, lovely rose! / |r Edmund Waller -- |t Eagle and the mole / |r Elinor Wylie -- |t Second coming / |r William Butler Yeats. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Tales: Lord Randall / |r Anonymous -- |t My last duchess / |r Robert Browning -- |t Jabberwocky / |r Lewis Carroll -- |t Kubla Khan / |r Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- |t anyone live in a pretty how town / |r E.E. Cummings -- |t Road not taken / |r Robert Frost -- |t Ode on the death of a favorite cat / |r Thomas Gray -- |t Oxen / |r Thomas Hardy -- |t Le belle dame sans merci / |r John Keats -- |t Owl and the pussy-cat / |r Edward Lear -- |t Richard Cory / |r Edwin Arlington Robinson -- |t Apple gathering / |r Christina Rossetti -- |t Woodspurge / |r Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- |t All the world's a stage / |r William Shakespeare -- |t Casey at the bat / |r Ernest Lawrence Thayer -- |t Adlestrop / |r Edward Thomas -- |t From Snow-bound / |r John Greenleaf Whittier -- |t Meditations: Dover beach / |r Matthew Arnold -- |t Stanzas / |r Emily Bronte -- |t To a waterfowl / |r William Cullen Bryant -- |t From Childe Harold's pilgrimage / |r George G.N., Lord Byron -- |t Narrow fellow in the grass / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t Because I could not stop for death / |r Emily Dickinson -- |t Mending wall / |r Robert Frost -- |t Hyla brook / |r Robert Frost -- Spring pools / |r Robert Frost -- |t Darkling thrush / |r Thomas Hardy -- |t Chambered nautilus / |r Oliver Wendell Holmes -- |t Spring and fall / |r Gerard Manley Hopkins -- |t To autumn / |r John Keats -- |t On his seventy-fifth birthday / |r Walter Savage Landor -- |t Snow-flakes / |r Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- |t Tide rises, the tide falls / |r Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- |t Shiloh / |r Herman Melville -- |t Animals / |r Edwin Muir -- |t House on the hill / |r Edwin Arlington Robinson -- |t From Adonais / |r Percy Bysshe Shelley -- |t Not waving but drowning / |r Stevie Smith -- |t Mnemosyne / |r Trumbull Stickney -- |t Ulysses / |r Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- |t From In memoriam / |r Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- |t Kraken / |r Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- |t Noiseless patient spider / |r Walt Whitman. |
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