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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