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_a100 essential American poems / _cedited by Leslie M. Pockell. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aOne hundred essential American poems |
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_aNew York : _bThomas Dunne Books, _c2009. |
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_axv, 288 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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_tThe prologue / _rby Anne Bradstreet -- _tThe author to her book / _rby Anne Bradstreet -- _tBefore the birth of one of her children / _rby Anne Bradstreet -- _tTo my dear and loving husband / _rby Anne Bradstreet -- _tAmazing grace / _rby John Newton -- _tYankee doodle dandy / _rtraditional -- _tThe star-spangled banner / _rby Francis Scott Key -- _tA visit from St. Nicholas / _rby Clement Clarke Moore -- _tThanatopsis / _rby William Cullen Bryant -- _tConcord hymn / _rby Ralph Waldo Emerson -- _tPaul Revere's ride / _rby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- _tThe village blacksmith / _rby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- _tA psalm of life / _rby Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- _tBarbara Frietchie / _rby John Greenleaf Whittier -- _tSnow-bound / _rby John Greenleaf Whittier -- |
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_tOld Ironsides / _rby Oliver Wendell Holmes -- _tThe chambered nautilus / _rby Oliver Wendell Holmes -- _tThe deacon's masterpiece, or The wonderful "one-hoss shay" / _rby Oliver Wendell Holmes -- _tThe raven / _rby Edgar Allan Poe -- _tTo Helen / _rby Edgar Allan Poe -- _tThe bells / _rby Edgar Allan Poe -- _tWhat is so rare as a day in June from "The vision of Sir Launfal" / _rby Jaems Russell Lowell -- _tBilly in the Darbies / _rby Herman Melville -- _tWhat is the grass from Leaves of grass / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tOut of the cradle endlessly rocking / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tCrossing Brooklyn Ferry / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tA noiseless patient spider / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tI hear America singing / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tWhen I heard the learn'd astronomer / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tWhen lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd / _rby Walt Whitman -- _tBattle-hymn of the republic / _rby Julia Ward Howe -- _tDo down, Moses / _rtraditional -- _tFollow the drinking gourd / _rtradtional -- _tJeanie with the light brown hair / _rby Stephen C. Foster -- _tOld folks at home / _rby Stephen C. Foster -- _tWild nights!-- wild nights! / _rby Emily Dickinson -- |
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_tThere is no frigate like a book / _rby Emily Dickinson -- _t"Hope" is the thing with feathers / _rby Emily Dickinson -- _tI taste a liquor never brewed / _rby Emily Dickinson -- _tI'm nobody! Who are you? / _rby Emily Dickinson -- _tBecause I could not stop for Death / _rby Emily Dickinson -- _tThe face on the barroom floor / _rby Hugh Antoine D'Arcy -- _tGit along, little dogies / _rtraditional -- _tSioux ghost dance / _rtranslated by James Mooney -- _tThe new Colossus / _rby Emma Lazarus -- _tLittle boy blue / _rby Eugene Feld -- _tCasey at the bat / _rby Ernest Thayer -- _tRichard Cory / _rby Edwin Arlington Robinson -- _tAnne Rutledge from Spoon River anthology / _rby Edgar Lee Masters -- _tA man said to the universe / _rby Stephen Crane -- _tIn the desert (from The black riders and other lives) / _rby Stephen Crane -- _tThe cremation of Sam McGee / _rby Robert W. Service -- _tThe shooting of Dan McGrew / _rby Robert W. Service -- _tLfit every voice and sing / _rby James Weldon Johnson -- _tWe wear the mask / _rby Paul Laurence Dunbar -- _tThe Congo / _rby Vachel Lindsay -- _tA decade / _rby Amy Lowell -- |
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_tThe gift outright / _rby Robert Frost -- _tThe road not taken / _rby Robert Frost -- _tStopping by woods on a snowy evening / _rby Robert Frost -- _tMending wall / _rby Robert Frost -- _tDeath of the hired man / _rby Robert Frost -- _tChicago / _rby Carl Sandburg -- _tFog / _rby Carl Sandburg -- _tGrass / _rby Carl Sandburg -- _tThe emperor of ice cream / _rby Wallace Stevens -- _tThirteen ways of looking at a blackbird / _rby Wallace Stevens -- _tHome / _rby Edgar Guest -- _tThe red wheelbarrow / _rby William Carlos Williams -- _tThis is just to say / _rby William Carlos Williams -- _tAncient music / _rby Ezra Pound -- _tTrees / _rby Joyce Kilmer -- _tPoetry / _rby Marianne Moore -- _tThe love song of J. Alfred Prufrock / _rby Thomas Stearns Eliot -- _tThe waste land / _rby Thomas Stearns Eliot -- _tFirst fig / _rby Edna St. Vincent Millay -- _tI, being born a woman and distressed / _rby Edna St. Vincent Millay -- |
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_tSpring / _rby Edna St. Vincent Millay -- _tRecuerdo / _rby Edna St. Vincent Millay -- _tSecond fig / _rby Edna St. Vincent Millay -- _tRésumé / _rby Dorothy Parker -- _tBuffalo Bill's / _rby E.E. Cummings -- _tIn just- / _rby E.E. Cummings -- _tPoem: to Brooklyn Bridge / _rby Hart Crane -- _tDream deferred / _rby Langston Hughes -- _tMother to son / _rby Langston Hughes -- _tSong of the open road / _rby Ogden Nash -- _tReflections on ice-breaking / _rby Ogden Nash -- _tCross roads blues / _rby Robert Johnson -- _tStagger Lee / _rtraditional -- _tOne art / _rby Elizabeth Bishop -- _tThis land is your land / _rby Woody Guthrie -- _tThe death of the ball turret gunner / _rby Randall Jarrell -- _tFor the union dead / _rby Robert Lowell -- _tWe real cool / _rby Gwendolyn Brooks -- _tSound off marching cadence count / _rdereived from the Duckworth Chant, orignially attributed to Pvt. Willie Duckworth -- _tThe day Lady died / _rby Frank O'Hara -- _tA supermarket in California / _rby Allen Ginsburg -- _tDaddy / _rby Sylvia Plath -- _tTaking off Emily Dickinson's clothes / _rby Billy Collins. |
520 | _aThis compilation of great American poetry contains some of the most fondly remembered works of all time. Representing the earliest days of the Nation through the golden age of the 19th century and up to the present day, this classic collection also includes the lyrics of canonical songs, from "The Star-Spangled Banner" to "This Land is Your Land." Each poet's work is preceded by an introduction.--From publisher description. | ||
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_aAmerican poetry. _92567 |
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_aPockell, Leslie. _98462478 |
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_3Table of contents only _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0827/2008038641.html |
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