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English 102 Freshman Composition

Spring 2006

Update:  7 February 2006

Poetry

 

 

 

“The Winter Evening Settles Down,” Eliot, 792

“Now Waving but Drowning,” Frost, 710

“My Last Duchess,” Browning 712-3

Tone, 717

“My Papa’s Waltz,” Roethke, 718

“For My Daughter,” Kees, 723

“I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud,” Wordsworth, 727-8

“A Glass of Beer,” Stephens, 729

“Her Kind,” Sexton, 730

“The Red Wheelbarrow,” Williams, 731

“Oh No,” Creely, 732

“The Unknown Citizen,” Auden, 733-4

“Rites of Passage,” Olds, 734

“Civilian,” Miles, 737

“This Is Just to Say,” Williams, 750

“Grass,” Sandburg, 758

“The Ruined Maid,” Hardy, 764

“Lonely Hearts,” Cope, 766

“anyone lived in a pretty how town,” e.e. comings, 767

“Jabberwocky,” Carroll, 771

“London,” Blake, 778-80

“Fire and Ice,” Frost, 784

“In a Station of the Metro,” Pound, 790

“The Winter Evening Settles Down,” Eliot, 792

“Not Waving but Drowning,” Smith, 806

“You Fit into Me,” Atwood, 828

“We Real Cool,” Brooks, 889

“Resume,” Parker, 892

“Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” Thomas, 927

“Buffalo Bill’s,” Cummings, 983

“Homage to My Hips,” Clifton, 950

“The Road Not Taken,” Frost, 962

“The Second Coming,” Yeats, 982

“Ozymandias,” Shelley, 1078

“Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” Dickenson, 1103

“Harlem [Dream Deferred],” Hughes, 1124

“The Tyger,” Blake, 1149

“Death Be Not Proud,” Donne, 1162

“To His Coy Mistress,” Marvell, 1208