101 Poems to Read in London & New York: .. or Easily from Home (Best English Poetry Collection)

101 Poems to Read in London & New York: .. or Easily from Home (Best English Poetry Collection)

By Wirton Arvel

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☆★☆ 3rd edition (June 29, 2014) ☆★☆


This ebook is an anthology of best-loved poems of the English literature.
All poets are in chronological order and, starting from 2nd edition, for each poet there are their popular quotes.

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☛ Table of contents


William Shakespeare
- Such stuff as dreams are made on (from The Tempest)
- Sonnet XVIII
- Sonnet CXVI
- Sonnet LXXV
- Sonnet XIX
- Sonnet CXXX
- Sonnet II
John Donne
- No man is an island
Ben Jonson
- To Celia
Robert Herrick
- To Electra [IV]
- To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
John Milton
- As on a hill-top rude, when closing day
- Better to reign in Hell, then serve in Heav’n
Mary Wortley Montagu
- Epigram, 1734
William Blake
- The Chimney Sweeper (from Songs of Innocence)
- The Tyger (from Songs of Experience)
Robert Burns
- A Red, Red Rose
- The Rigs O' Barley
William Wordsworth
- Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of early Childhood
- Though nothing can bring back the hour
- The Rainbow
- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (also known as The Daffodils)
- There Was a Boy
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- To Nature
- Kubla Khan
Thomas Moore
- The Last Rose of Summer
Leigh Hunt
- A Night-Rain in Summer
George Gordon Byron
- She Walks in Beauty
- So, we'll go no more a roving
Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Love’s Philosophy
- Ode to a Skylark
William Cullen Bryant
- Thanatopsis
John Keats
- Ode on a Grecian Urn
- You say you love
Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Thine eyes still shined for me
- The glory of friendship
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- If thou must love me, let it be for nought
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Rainy Day
- The Village Blacksmith
John Greenleaf Whittier
- The Barefoot Boy
Edgar Allan Poe
- A Dream Within A Dream
- Alone
- To F
- Annabel Lee
- The Raven
Alfred Tennyson
- Come, my friends
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Dora
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
- Sun and Shadow
William Makepeace Thackeray
- Sorrows of Werther
Robert Browning
- My Last Duchess
Emily Brontë
- I'm happiest when most away
- Sympathy
Walt Whitman
- O Captain! My Captain!
- To a stranger
Matthew Arnold
- Dover Beach
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Sudden Light
George Meredith
- But where began the change
Christina Rossetti
- Who Has Seen The Wind?
- Echo
- Remember
Emily Dickinson
- There is no Frigate like a Book
- To make a prairie
- To see her is a Picture
- "Hope" is the thing with feathers
- I'm nobody! Who are you?
- I took one Draught of Life
- By my Window have I for Scenery
Lewis Carroll
- Jabberwocky
- A Long Tale
Algernon Swinburne
- From The Triumph of Time
Thomas Hardy
- A Broken Appointment
- The Darkling Thrush
Gerard Manley Hopkins
- Heaven-Haven
- Pied Beauty
William Ernest Henley
- Invictus
Robert Louis Stevenson
- Romance
- The Celestial Surgeon
Oscar Wilde
- Had we never loved at all (from Panthea)
- Requiescat
Alfred Edward Housman
- Others, I am not the first
- When I watch the living meet
Rabindranath Tagore
- Thou hast made me endless
- O woman, you are not merely the handiwork of God
William Butler Yeats
- When you are old
- The Lake Isle of Innisfree
Rudyard Kipling
- If
- The Way Through the Woods
Edwin Arlington Robinson
- The Dark Hills
- Credo
Harold Monro
- A Flower is Looking through the Ground
James Joyce
- On the Beach at Fontana
- Alone
- At that hour
Khalil Gibran
- On Pleasure
- What is Life (from Jesus, The Son of Man)
Sara Teasdale
- I am not yours
- There will come soft rains
D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
- Dissolute
Wilfred Owen
- Dulce et Decorum est
- Futility

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Publisher: Kentauron
Published on 7/28/2014
Binding: Kindle Edition
Number of pages: 179

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i like to read poems , as a literature student i have to do that :) so that i can improve my poetry skills