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Revision as of 11:54, 4 October 2021
Poetry from the latter-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries.
William Blake | ||
From Songs of Innocence: | From Songs of Experience: | |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning | ||
George Gordon, Lord Byron | ||
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | ||
Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
Emily Dickinson | ||
John Keats | ||
Edgar Allan Poe | ||
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Percy Bysshe Shelley | ||
William Wordsworth | ||