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Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes - Walter De la Mare
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The Poetry of Sa'di - A Selection - Saadi
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The House on the Hill - Edwin Arlington ROBINSON
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The Defence of the Bride and Other Poems - Anna Katharine Green
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The Rover Vol. 01 No. 06 - Seba Smith
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Long Poems Collection 006 - Various
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Rose Leaf and Apple Leaf - Rennell RODD
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For Dolly, who does not Learn her Lessons - E. Nesbit
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My Madonna - Robert W. Service
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Oh, No - Not Even When First We Loved - Thomas Moore
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Short Poetry Collection 208 - Various
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Inscription for an Old Bed - William Morris
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The Brother Avenged, and Other Ballads - George BORROW
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The Cheery Way, a Bit of Verse for Every Day - April - John Kendrick Bangs
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Short Poetry Collection 045 - Various
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To a Dog - John Jay CHAPMAN
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The Despairing Lover - William WALSH
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Satires - Decimus Iunius IUVENALIS
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Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses (Selection) - Thomas Hardy
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Custer, and Other Poems - Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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The Guards Came Through and other Poems - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Winter: A Dirge - Robert BURNS
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Lullaby-Land: Songs of Childhood - Eugene Field
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Echoes of Love’s House - William Morris
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Broadway - Sara Teasdale
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Short Poetry Collection 144 - Various
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Cathay - Ezra POUND
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O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell - John Keats
Poetry is a genre of literature that uses language in a creative and artistic way to express emotions, ideas, and experiences. Poems can be written in various forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, and more. The language used in poetry is often rich and imaginative, with a focus on metaphor, symbolism, and imagery. Poets use various techniques such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and alliteration to create a musical quality in their work. Poetry can cover a wide range of themes, from love and nature to social issues and political commentary. It is a genre that allows for personal expression and interpretation, inviting readers to connect with the emotions and experiences of the poet.
- Poetry is a genre of literature that uses language in a creative and artistic way.
- The purpose of poetry is to express emotions, ideas, and experiences.
- Poems can be written in various forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, and more.
- The language used in poetry is often rich and imaginative, with a focus on metaphor, symbolism, and imagery.
- Poets use various techniques such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and alliteration to create a musical quality in their work.
- Poetry can cover a wide range of themes, from love and nature to social issues and political commentary.
- Poetry allows for personal expression and interpretation, inviting readers to connect with the emotions and experiences of the poet.
- Poetry is a genre of literature that uses language in a creative and artistic way.
- The purpose of poetry is to express emotions, ideas, and experiences.
- Poems can be written in various forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, and more.
- The language used in poetry is often rich and imaginative, with a focus on metaphor, symbolism, and imagery.
- Poets use various techniques such as rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and alliteration to create a musical quality in their work.
- Poetry can cover a wide range of themes, from love and nature to social issues and political commentary.
- Poetry allows for personal expression and interpretation, inviting readers to connect with the emotions and experiences of the poet.