Poems to read again and again: a selection of the famous and familiar
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New York, NY Bristol Park Books, 2014.
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Through the years, these famous and familiar poems have captured the imagination, heart, and soul of readers who have often committed them to memory. It may be a complete poem, a stanza, or a single memorable line that makes these poems famous and familiar. Here you will find the familiar sonnets of Shakespeare and beloved poems from Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Re-read Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Paul Revere's ride, and enjoy The raven by Edgar Alan Poe, Gunga Din by Rudyard Kipling, and The tyger by William Blake. There are poems to share and read aloud with family and friends: Joyce Kilmer's Trees, Clement Moore's A visit from St. Nicholas, Edward Lear's The owl and the pussy cat, Robert Service's The shooting of Dan McGrew, and that greatest sports poem of all times, Casey at the bat.

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Includes indexes.
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Through the years, these famous and familiar poems have captured the imagination, heart, and soul of readers who have often committed them to memory. It may be a complete poem, a stanza, or a single memorable line that makes these poems famous and familiar. Here you will find the familiar sonnets of Shakespeare and beloved poems from Emily Dickinson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Edna St. Vincent Millay. Re-read Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Paul Revere's ride, and enjoy The raven by Edgar Alan Poe, Gunga Din by Rudyard Kipling, and The tyger by William Blake. There are poems to share and read aloud with family and friends: Joyce Kilmer's Trees, Clement Moore's A visit from St. Nicholas, Edward Lear's The owl and the pussy cat, Robert Service's The shooting of Dan McGrew, and that greatest sports poem of all times, Casey at the bat.
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Stuart, S. A. (2014). Poems to read again and again: a selection of the famous and familiar. First Bristol Park Books edition. New York, NY, Bristol Park Books.

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Stuart, Sarah Anne. 2014. Poems to Read Again and Again: A Selection of the Famous and Familiar. New York, NY, Bristol Park Books.

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Stuart, Sarah Anne, Poems to Read Again and Again: A Selection of the Famous and Familiar. New York, NY, Bristol Park Books, 2014.

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Stuart, Sarah Anne. Poems to Read Again and Again: A Selection of the Famous and Familiar. First Bristol Park Books edition. New York, NY, Bristol Park Books, 2014.

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Pierpont --|t My life closed twice before its close ;|t Because I could not stop for death ;|t I heard a fly buzz--when I died ;|t I never saw a moor ;|t There's a certain slant of light /|r Emily Dickinson --|t When I am dead /|r Christina Rosetti --|t Jabberwocky ;|t Walrus and the carpenter /|r Lewis Carroll --|t Christmas everywhere /|r Phillips Brooks --|t Jim /|r Bret Harte --|t Garden of Proserpine /|r Algernon Charles Swinburne --|t Man on the flying trapeze /|r George Leybourne --|t New colossus /|r Emma Lazarus --|t Invictus /|r William Ernest Henley --|t When the frost is on the punkin /|r James Whitcomb Riley --|t Requiem /|r Robert Louis Stevenson ;|t Little Boy Blue ;|t Wynken, Blynken, and Nod ;|t Jest 'fore Christmas /|r Eugene Field --|t Night has a thousand eyes /|r Francis William Bourdillon --|t Man with the hoe ;|t Lincoln, the man of the people /|r Edwin Markham --|t Requiescat /|r Oscar Wilde --|t House by the side of the road /|r Sam Walter Foss --|t To an athlete dying young ;|t When I was one-and-twenty /|r A.E. Housman --|t America the beautiful /|r Katherine Lee Bates --|t Indian summer /|r William Wilfred Campbell --|t Casey at the bat /|r Ernest Lawrence Thayer --|t Danny Deever ;|t Gunga Din ;|t Mandalay /|r Rudyard Kipling --|t Second coming ;|t Lake isle of Innisfree ;|t Sailing to Byzantium ;|t When you are old ;|t Among school children /|r William Butler Yeats --|t Anne Rutledge /|r Edgar Lee Masters --|t Richard Cory ;|t Miniver Cheevy ;|t House on the hill ;|t Mr. Flood's party /|r Edward Arlington Robinson --|t Leisure /|r William Henry Davies --|t In Flanders fields /|r John McCrae --|t Listeners /|r Walter de la Mare --|t Shooting of Dan McGrew ;|t Cremation of Sam McGee ;|t Spell of the Yukon /|r Robert W. Service --|t Patterns /|r Amy Lowell --|t Birches ;|t Death of the hired man ;|t Stopping by woods on a snowy evening ;|t Road not taken /|r Robert Frost --|t Grass ;|t Fog ;|t Chicago ;|t Cool tombs /|r Carl Sandburg --|t Sea fever /|r John Masefield --|t Emperor of ice cream /|r Wallace Stevens --|t General William Booth enters heaven ;|t Abraham Lincoln walks at midnight /|r Vachel Lindsay --|t Highwayman /|r Alfred Noyes --|t Home ;|t A friend's greeting /|r Edgar A. Guest --|t Those two boys /|r P. Franklin Adams --|t I hear an army /|r James Joyce --|t What Tomas an Buile said in a pub /|r James Stephens --|t I shall not care /|r Sara Teasdale --|t Trees /|r Joyce Kilmer --|t Soldier /|r Rupert Brooke --|t Poetry /|r Marianne Moore --|t I have a rendezvous with death /|r Alan Seeger --|t Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock ;|t Journey of the magi /|r T.S. Eliot --|t Dirge without music ;|t First fig ;|t Pity me not /|r Edna St. Vincent Millay --|t Ars poetica /|r Archibald MacLeish --|t O sweet spontaneous /|r E.E. Cummings --|t Negro speaks of rivers ;|t Harlem (Dream deferred) /|r Langston Hughes --|t Musée des beaux arts /|r W.H. Auden --|t This land is your land /|r Woody Guthrie --|t Do not go gentle into that good night /|r Dylan Thomas --|t Death of the ball turret gunner /|r Randall Jarrell --|t Caged bird /|r Maya Angelou --|t Bored ;|t Death of a young son by drowning /|r Margaret Atwood --|t Imagine /|r John Lennon --|t Blowin' in the wind ;|t Times they are a-changin /|r Bob Dylan.
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