100 Best-loved Poems

100 Best-loved Poems by Philip Smith, published by Dover Publications in 1995, is a collection that features a selection of popular and well-known poetry. This Dover Thrift Edition comprises 101 pages and presents a diverse array of works from notable poets such as Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Coleridge, and many others. The anthology includes classic pieces like “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” and “The Raven,” offering readers a chance to explore timeless themes and styles in poetry.
Readers will find a rich assortment of poems that span various subjects, showcasing the depth and breadth of poetic expression. This collection includes 13 selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative, such as “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening” and “O Captain! My Captain!” Each poem invites reflection and appreciation of the art form, making it a valuable resource for those interested in poetry and anthologies. The book is presented in English and is designed for easy handling, with dimensions of 7.8 inches in height and 5 inches in length.
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Popular, well-known poetry: “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” “Death, be not proud,” “The Raven,” “The Road Not Taken,” plus works by Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Coleridge, Shelley, Emerson, Browning, Keats, Kipling, Sandburg, Pound, Auden, Thomas, and many others. Includes 13 selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative: “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening,” “Fog,” “Chicago,” “Jabberwocky,” “O Captain! My Captain!” “The Road Not Taken,” “Musee des Beaux Arts,” “Ozymandias,” “Sonnet 73,” “The Raven,” “Because I Could Not Stop for Death,” “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” and “The River Merchant’s Wife: A Letter.”
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