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001 472395BE65EE11EBAAA0DAE85DECA4DB
003 SILO
005 20210203010601
008 200928s2020    ncu           000 0 eng d
020    $a 1734785314
020    $a 9781734785319
040    $d SILO
245 00 $a 30 poems to memorize : $b (before it's too late) / $c edited by David Kern.
246 3  $a Thirty poems to memorize.
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a Concord, NC : $b CiRCE Books, $c [2020].
300    $a 255 pages ; $c 22 cm.
505 00 $t The world is too much with us / $r William Wordsworth. $t Early in the year by my friend's gift / $r Wendell Berry -- $t We grow accustomed to the dark / $r Emily Dickinson -- $t Holy sonnet XIV / $r John Donne -- $t Sympathy / $r Paul Laurence Dunbar -- $t Preludes / $r T.S. Eliot -- $t Bilingual / $r Rhina P. Espaillat -- $t Road not taken ; $t Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / $r Robert Frost -- $t Words / $r Dana Gioia -- $t Those winter Sundays / $r Robert Hayden -- $t Love (III) / $r George Herbert -- $t The Iliad: book 1, 1-14 $r (trans. by Alexander Pope) ; $t The odyssey: book XXIII, 208-230 $r (trans. by W. Cowper) / $r Homer -- $t God's grandeur ; $t As kingfishers catch fire / $r Gerad Manley Hopkins -- $t Negro speaks of rivers / $r Langston Hughes -- $t Act of imagination / $r Elizabeth Jennings -- $t Bright star / $r John Keats -- $t Let evening come / $r Jane Kenyon -- $t Mark Anthony's speech from Julius Caesar ; $t Agincourt speech from Henry V ; $t Portia's speech from The merchant of Venice / $r William Shakespeare -- $t Ozymandias / $r Percy Bysshe Shelley -- $t Listening to Peter and the wolf with Jason, aged three / $r A.E. Stallings -- $t House was quiet and the world was calm / $r Wallace Stevens -- $t Sailing to Byzantium / $r W.B. Yeats -- $t Love call us to the things of the world / $r Richard Wilbur -- $t The world is too much with us / $r William Wordsworth.
520    $a Featuring some of the most essential poems ever written. Each poem, which has been carefully selected by a panel of poets, educators, and scholars, has been chosen for its memorizable-ness and for the properties within the poem that make it worth learning by heart, and keeping there. Alongside each poem is a brief but thoughtful essay that explores the poem and identifies questions to ask, images to contemplate, and forms to revel in.
650  0 $a Poetry.
700 1  $a Kern, David, $e editor.
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952    $l CAPH522 $d 20210203010727.0
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