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| These are the probable poems we
will study during the poetry unit in the Spring semester of your senior
year. All page numbers are from your AP literature text, with the
exceptions of those noted in the list. Shakespeare: Sonnet 55 (Not Marble) p. 614 Sonnet 18 (Shall I compare) p. 725 Sonnet 30 (When to the Sessions) p. 726 Sonnet 116 (Let Me Not) p. 818 Sonnet 29 (When in disgrace) p. 1096 Sonnet 146 (Poor Soul) p. 1096 Sonnet 130 (My Mistress’ Eyes) p. 699 Sonnet 12 (When I do count the clock) Xerox Sonnet 73 (That time of year) Xerox Jonson—"To my master" Xerox Marvell—"To His Coy Mistress" p. 931 Herrick—"To the Virgins" p. 924 Lovelace—"To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars" p. 1072 "To Althea, From Prison" Xerox Herbert—"Easter Wings" p. 822 "The Collar" p. 865 "The Pulley" p. 694 Donne—"Go, Catch a Falling Star" p. 1048 "The Flea" Xerox "The Bait" Xerox "Valediction, of Weeping" Xerox "Valediction, Forbidding Mourning" p. 715 Holy Sonnets—book 10--"Death Be Not Proud" p. 1047 14—"Batter my Heart" Xerox 11—"Spit in my Face" Xerox Pope—Rape of the Lock—Xerox Grey—"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" p. 634 Swift—"A Modest Proposal" Xerox Burns—"My Luv's like a Red, Red Rose" p. 715 "To a Haggis" overhead Blake—"The Lamb" p. 663 "The Tyger" p. 688 "Poison Tree" Xerox "The Sick Rose" Xerox Wordsworth—"On Westminster Bridge" p. 967 "Daffodils" p. 958 "Tintern Abbey" p. 954 "London, 1802" p. 729 "The World is Too Much With Us" Xerox Coleridge—"Kubla Khan" p. 689 Rime of the Ancient Mariner--little book Byron—Don Juan Xerox Shelley—"Ode to the West Wind" p. 837 "Ozymandias" p. 840 "To a Skylark" Xerox Keats—"Ode to a Nightingale" p.832 "To Autumn" p. 718 "Ode on a Grecian Urn" Xerox Tennyson—"Ulysses" p. 893 "Crossing the Bar" Xerox E. Browning—Sonnet 43—p. 1033 R. Browning—"My Last Duchess" p. 632 "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister" p. 1034 "Porphyria's Lover" Xerox Arnold—"Dover Beach" p. 630 Owen—"Dulce Et Decorum Est" p. 740 Reed—"Naming of Parts" p. 670 Betjeman—"Westminster Abbey" Xerox Thomas—"Do not Go Gentle into that Good Night" p. 842 Auden—"The Unknown Citizen" p. 1027
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