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Literary Theory: Poetry
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Poetic Language
Poetic Devices & Literary Terms: Quick Reference
Glossary of Literary Terms
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Poetic Forms
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Intro. to Blank Verse
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Intro. to Ballads
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Intro. to Free Verse
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Intro. to Lyric poetry
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Intro. to Narrative Poetry
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Into. to the Sonnet
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Into. to the Villanelle
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Rap
ANGELOU, Maya
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Alone
Human Family
I Know Caged Bird Sings
On the Pulse of Morning
Phenomenal Woman
Still I rise
Harlem Hopscotch
AUDEN, W. H.
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Funeral Blues
The Shield of Achilles
BALDWIN, James
BILSTON: Refugees
BISHOP, Elizabeth
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In the Waiting Room
One Art
BLAKE, William
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Laughing Song
The Tyger
BRONTE, Emily
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Selected Poems
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BROOKS: We Real Cool
BROWNING, Elizabeth B.
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How do I love thee
BROWNING, Robert
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My Last Duchess
BURNS: A red, red rose
BYRON: She walks in Beauty
CARROLL, Lewis
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Jabberwocky
Walrus & the Carpenter
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COLERIDGE, Samuel T.
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Kubla Khan
Rime of Ancient Mariner
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DICKINSON, Emily
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"Because I could not stop for death"
"Hope is the thing with feathers"
The Bustle in a House
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"The moon is distant from the sea"
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They shut me up in prose
Poems: Series 1 & 2
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DONNE, John
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning
Holy Sonnets: Death, be not Proud
The Canonization
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The Flea
DOVE: Parsley
DUNBAR, Paul Laurence
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Sympathy
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The Haunted Oak
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The Deserted Plantation
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When Malindy Sings
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We Wear the Mask
Selected Works
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DYLAN: All Along the Watchtower
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ELIOT, T. S.
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Love Song of Prufrock
The Waste Land
EMERSON, Ralph Waldo
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ESSAY: History
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Concord Hymn
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Mithridates
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The Humble-Bee
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The Past
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Water
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FROST, Robert
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After Apple Picking
Birches
Fire and Ice
Home Burial
Mending Wall
October
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Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening
The Road Not Taken
HAFEZ: My Brilliant Image
HARWOOD, Gwen
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In the Park
Suburban Sonnet
HEANEY, Seamus
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Act of Union
Blackberry-Picking
Bogland
Death of a Naturalist
Digging
Follower
Mid-Term Break
Personal Helicon
Punishment
Requiem for the Croppies
The Tollund Man
HENLEY, William Ernest
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Invictus
HOMER
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The Iliad
The Odyssey
HOPKINS, Gerard Manley
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Kingfishers Catch Fire
Pied Beauty
HUGHES, Langston
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Dreams
Harlem
I, Too
Mother to Son
The Weary Blues
HUGHES, Ted
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Hawk Roosting
Pike
Bayonet Charge
Wind
The Thought Fox
JOHNSON: Lift every Voice and Sing
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KAUR, Rupi
KEATS, John
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Bright Star
Ode on a Grecian Urn
Ode to a Nightingale
Ode to Autumn
KENDALL: Bell Birds
KIPLING: If
LAWSON, Henry
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The Ballad of the Drover
LAZURUS: New Colossus
LEAR: Poems & Limericks
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LONGFELLOW, Henry W.
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A Psalm of Life
Arrow and the Song
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The Day is Done
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Wreck of the Hesperus
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Selected Works
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MACKELLAR: My Country
MILTON, John
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Paradise Lost
Sonnet 19: His Blindness
NOONUCCAL, Oodgeroo
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Then and Now
We Are Going
Municipal Gum
Last of His Tribe
OLIVER, Mary
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The Summer Day
When Death Comes
Wild Geese
OWEN, Wilfred
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Dulce et Decorum Est
PATERSON, Andrew 'Banjo'
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Clancy of the Overflow
Man from Snowy River
Waltzing Matilda
PLATH, Sylvia
Daddy
Lady Lazarus
Morning Song
POE Edgar Allen
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Annabel Lee
Dream within Dream
The Raven
Sprits of The Dead
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Complete Works
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REED: Lost Generation
ROBERTS: The Great Realisation
SAXE: Blind Men & Elephant
SHAKESPEARE, William
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Sonnet 18
Sonnet 29
Sonnet 116
Collection of Sonnets
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SHELLEY, Percy Bysche
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Love's Philosophy
Ozymandias
STEVENS: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
THOMAS, Dylan
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Do not go gentle into that good night
WHITMAN, Walt
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O Captain, My Captain
O me! O life!
Song of Myself
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The World below the Brine
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To a Stranger
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When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
WORDSWORTH, William
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Daffodils
The World is Too Much With Us
YEATS, William Butler
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Easter 1916
The Cloths of Heaven
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
The Second Coming
WALKER, Kath
WRIGHT, Judith
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Woman to Child
The Surfer
Lady Lazarus
by Sylvia Plath
(1962)
Lady Lazarus
is one of Sylvia Plath's best known poems. Written in the final few months of 1962, it is one of several powerful poems Plath wrote in quick succession, before her death on 11th February 1963.
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Lady Lazarus _Read By Sylvia Plath
POEM: "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath
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"Lady Lazarus" read by Sylvia Plath
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