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The Elements of Poetry
CHAPTER ONE What Is Poetry? 706
Alfred, Lord Tennyson The Eagle 708
William Shakespeare Winter 709
Wilfred Owen Dulce et Decorum Est 710
Reviewing Chapter One 713
Understanding and Evaluating Poetry 714
William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? 715
Sylvia Plath Black Rook in Rainy Weather 715
John Donne The Triple Fool 717
Gwendolyn Brooks The Bean Eaters 718
Louise Glück Labor Day 718
William Carlos Williams The Red Wheelbarrow 719
Elizabeth Bishop Filling Station 720
Langston Hughes Suicide’s Note 721
Edwin Arlington Robinson Richard Cory 721
Ben Jonson On My First Son 722
Billy Collins Introduction to Poetry 723
Suggestions for Writing 724
CHAPTER TWO Reading the Poem 725
Thomas Hardy The Man He Killed 727
Philip Larkin A Study of Reading Habits 728
A. E. Housman “Is my team plowing” 732
Reviewing Chapter Two 734
John Donne Break of Day 734
Emily Dickinson There’s been a Death, in the Opposite House 735
Ted Hughes Hawk Roosting 736
John Keats Ode on Melancholy 737
Robert Herrick Upon Julia’s Clothes 738
Sylvia Plath Mirror 739
Natasha Trethewey Collection Day 739
Walt Whitman The Dalliance of Eagles 740
CONTENTS xi
Storm Warnings 741
Suggestions for Writing 742
CHAPTER THREE Denotation and
Connotation 743
Emily Dickinson There is no Frigate like a Book 744
William Shakespeare When my love swears that she is made of truth 745
Mary Oliver Spring in the Classroom 746
Exercises 748
Reviewing Chapter Three 749
Langston Hughes Cross 749
William Wordsworth The world is too much with us 750
Robert Frost Desert Places 751
Natasha Trethewey Accounting 751
Sharon Olds 35/10 752
J. D. McClatchy The Ledger 753
Julia Alvarez Dusting 753
Elizabeth Bishop In the Waiting Room 754
Wallace Stevens Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock 757
Suggestions for Writing 758
CHAPTER FOUR Imagery 759
Robert Browning Meeting at Night 760
Robert Browning Parting at Morning 761
Exercises 762
Reviewing Chapter Four 762
Gerard Manley Hopkins Spring 762
William Carlos Williams The Widow’s Lament in Springtime 763
Emily Dickinson I felt a Funeral, in my Brain 764
Adrienne Rich Living in Sin 765
Seamus Heaney The Forge 766
Robert Frost After Apple-Picking 767
Robert Hayden Those Winter Sundays 768
Walt Whitman I Saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing 769
Wallace Stevens The Snow Man 770
John Keats To Autumn 771
Suggestions for Writing 772
xii CONTENTS
Figurative Language 1: Simile, Metaphor, Personi
Apostrophe, Metonymy 773
Langston Hughes Harlem 774
Emily Dickinson It sifts from Leaden Sieves 775
Anne Bradstreet The Author to Her Book 777
John Keats Bright Star 778
Exercise 781
Reviewing Chapter Five 782
Sylvia Plath Metaphors 782
Emily Dickinson I taste a liquor never brewed 783
Philip Larkin Toads 784
Ralph Waldo Emerson The Snowstorm 785
Rachel Hadas Ghost Yogurt 786
Billy Collins Divorce 787
John Donne A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning 787
Andrew Marvell To His Coy Mistress 789
Suggestions for Writing 791
CHAPTER SIX Figurative Language 2:
Symbol, Allegory 792
Robert Frost The Road Not Taken 792
Walt Whitman A Noiseless Patient Spider 794
William Blake The Sick Rose 796
Seamus Heaney Digging 797
Robert Herrick To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time 800
George Herbert Redemption 801
Exercises 802
Reviewing Chapter Six 803
Louise Glück Purple Bathing Suit 803
Clive James Whitman and the Moth 804
Archibald MacLeish You, Andrew Marvell 805
Robert Frost Fire and Ice 806
Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death 807
John Donne Hymn to God, My God, in My Sickness 808
Sylvia Plath Spinster 810
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Ulysses 811
Suggestions for Writing 813
CONTENTS xiii
CHAPTER SEVEN Figurative Language 3: Paradox, Overstatemen,
Understatement, Irony 814
Emily Dickinson Much Madness is divinest Sense 815
John Donne The Sun Rising 816
Marge Piercy Barbie Doll 819
William Blake The Chimney Sweeper 820
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias 822
Exercise 823
Reviewing Chapter Seven 823
William Wordsworth A slumber did my spirit seal 824
John Donne Batter my heart, three-personed God 824
Seamus Heaney Mid-Term Break 825
W. H. Auden The Unknown Citizen 826
Lucille Clifton in the inner city 827
Emily Dickinson What Soft—Cherubic Creatures 828
Theodore Roethke My Papa’s Waltz 828
Sylvia Plath The Colossus 829
Robert Browning Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister 830
Suggestions for Writing 833
CHAPTER EIGHT Allusion 834
Robert Frost “Out, Out—” 835
William Shakespeare from Macbeth (“She should have died
hereafter”) 836
Sylvia Plath Wuthering Heights 838
Reviewing Chapter Eight 839
Louise Glück Eurydice 839
e. e. cummings in Just— 840
John Milton On His Blindness 841
Edwin Arlington Robinson Miniver Cheevy 842
Sharon Olds My Son the Man 843
T. S. Eliot Journey of the Magi 844
Billy Collins Genesis 846
William Butler Yeats Leda and the Swan 847
Emily Dickinson A little East of Jordan 848
Suggestions for Writing 849
xiv CONTENTS
CHAPTER NINE Meaning and Idea 850
A. E. Housman Loveliest of Trees 851
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening 852
Reviewing Chapter Nine 854
Emily Dickinson Four Trees—upon a solitary Acre 854
Robert Frost Design 855
e. e. cummings O sweet spontaneous 856
Walt Whitman When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer 857
John Keats On the Sonnet 857
Billy Collins Sonnet 858
Natasha Trethewey Southern History 859
Carolyn Forché The Colonel 860
William Blake The Lamb 861
William Blake The Tiger 861
Suggestions for Writing 862
CHAPTER TEN Tone 863
Denise Levertov To the Snake 865
Emily Dickinson A narrow Fellow in the Grass 865
Michael Drayton Since there’s no help 867
Louise Glück Lost Love 868
Reviewing Chapter Ten 869
William Shakespeare My mistress’ eyes 870
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Crossing the Bar 870
Thomas Hardy The Oxen 871
John Donne The Flea 872
Sharon Olds Bop After Hip Op 873
William Butler Yeats Among School Children 874
Natasha Trethewey History Lesson 877
Matthew Arnold Dover Beach 877
Philip Larkin Church Going 879
Alexander Pope Engraved on the Collar of a Dog Which I Gave to His
Royal Highness 881
Suggestions for Writing 882
CONTENTS xv
CHAPTER ELEVEN Musical Devices 883
W. H. Auden That night when joy began 885
Theodore Roethke The Waking 886
Gerard Manley Hopkins God’s Grandeur 888
Reviewing Chapter Eleven 889
William Shakespeare Blow, blow, thou winter wind 890
Gwendolyn Brooks We Real Cool 890
Edna St. Vincent Millay Counting-Out Rhyme 891
Edgar Allan Poe The Bells 892
Sylvia Plath Morning Song 895
Sharon Olds Rite of Passage 896
Mary Oliver Music Lessons 897
William Stafford Traveling through the dark 898
Robert Frost Nothing Gold Can Stay 899
Suggestions for Writing 899
CHAPTER TWELVE Rhythm and Meter 900
George Herbert Virtue 905
Exercises 914
Reviewing Chapter Twelve 915
William Blake “Introduction” to Songs of Innocence 915
Walt Whitman Had I the Choice 916
George Gordon, Lord Byron Stanzas 917
Elizabeth Bishop Insomnia 917
Sylvia Plath Old Ladies’ Home 918
Linda Pastan To a Daughter Leaving Home 919
Robert Browning Porphyria’s Lover 920
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Break, break, break 922
Edgar Allan Poe Annabel Lee 923
Suggestions for Writing 924
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Sound and Meaning 926
Anonymous Pease Porridge Hot 926
A. E. Housman Eight O’Clock 928
xvi CONTENTS
Sound and Sense 929
Emily Dickinson I heard a Fly buzz—when I died 933
Exercise 935
Reviewing Chapter Thirteen 937
Wilfred Owen Anthem for Doomed Youth 937
Sylvia Plath Suicide off Egg Rock 938
Pattiann Rogers Night and the Creation of Geography 939
Adrienne Rich Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers 940
Galway Kinnell Blackberry Eating 940
Seamus Heaney The Skunk 941
Dylan Thomas Fern Hill 942
William Carlos Williams The Dance 944
Suggestions for Writing 944
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Pattern 945
George Herbert The Pulley 946
John Keats On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer 948
William Shakespeare That time of year 949
Dylan Thomas Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night 950
Exercises 952
Reviewing Chapter Fourteen 952
Elizabeth Bishop One Art 953
Sylvia Plath Mad Girl’s Love Song 954
William Shakespeare from Romeo and Juliet 955
John Donne Death, be not proud 955
William Butler Yeats The Folly of Being Comforted 956
Claude McKay The White City 957
Billy Collins Villanelle 957
Paul Laurence Dunbar We Wear the Mask 958
Robert Frost Acquainted with the Night 959
Seamus Heaney Villanelle for an Anniversary 960
Robert Herrick Delight in Disorder 961
Suggestions for Writing 962
CONTENTS xvii
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Evaluating Poetry 1
Sentimental, Rhetorical,
Didactic Verse 963
Reviewing Chapter Fifteen 966
God’s Will for You and Me 966
Pied Beauty 967
Pitcher 967
The Old-Fashioned Pitcher 967
A Poison Tree 968
The Most Vital Thing in Life 968
Lower New York: At Dawn 969
Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 970
Piano 970
The Days Gone By 971
I would not paint—a picture 971
If I can stop one Heart from breaking 972
When I have fears that I may cease to be 973
O Solitude! 973
Suggestions for Writing 974
CHAPTER SIXTEEN Evaluating Poetry
Poetic Excellence 975
John Donne The Canonization 976
Percy Bysshe Shelley Ode to the West Wind 978
John Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn 981
Robert Browning My Last Duchess 983
Emily Dickinson There’s a certain Slant of light 985
Robert Frost Home Burial 986
T. S. Eliot The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 990
William Butler Yeats Sailing to Byzantium 995
Wallace Stevens Sunday Morning 996
Langston Hughes The Weary Blues 1000
Elizabeth Bishop The Fish 1002
Sylvia Plath Lady Lazarus 100
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