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Much Madness is Divinest Sense

Emily Dickinson

My life closed twice before its close

Emily Dickinson

Success is counted sweetest

Emily Dickinson

Tell all the truth but tell it slant

Emily Dickinson

Design

Frost

I could not stop for death

Emily Dickinson

I heard a fly buzz when I died

Emily Dickinson

The soul selects her own society

Emily Dickinson

This is my letter to the world

Emily Dickinson

Birches

Robert Frost

Mending Wall

Robert Frost

The spotted hawk swoops by

Walt Whitman

When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer

Walt Whitman

Free verse, flowing cadences. Connectedness of all things

Whitman

Specimen Days

Whitman

The great figure

William Carlos Williams

The red wheelbarrow

William Carlos Williams

This is Just to Say

William Carlos Williams

Detached style, no ideas but things,

Williams

Strong metaphors, personified concepts like death and nature, unconventional use of rhyme and punctuation

Dickinson

I must have the pulse beat of rhythm

Frost

Realism, iambic rhythm, dramatic monologue.

Frost

Nothing Gold Can Stay

Robert Frost

The death of the hired man

Robert Frost

"I understand the large hearts of heroes"

Walt Whitman

A Noiseless Patient Spider

Walt Whitman

A Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim

Walt Whitman

A child said, What is the grass?

Walt Whitman

I Hear America Singing

Walt Whitman

I celebrate myself, and sing myself

Walt Whitman

Because I am afraid

Dickinson


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