
Linguistic Development Through Poetry Memorization
by Andrew Pudewa Author
Contains instruction, memory charts, and 76 poems for memorization at 4 levels. Level Five speech and soliloquy suggestions included.
Additional Details
- Print Status
- In Print
- Poems
- 80
- Pages
- 83
- Publisher
- Institute for Excellence in Writing
- URL
- http://www.excellenceinwriting.com/pmb
Poems
- 1 Ooey Gooey [Author Unknown]
- 2 Celery by Ogden Nash
- 3 The Little Man Who Wasnt There by Hughes Mearns
- 4 The Vulture by Hilaire Belloc
- 5 After the Party by William Wise
- 6 Singing Time by Rose Fyleman
- 7 The Yak by Hilaire Belloc
- 8 The Ingenious Little Old Man by John Bennett
- 9 My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson
- 10 There Was an Old Person Whose Habits by Edward Lear
- 11 Jonathan Bing by Beatrice Curtis Brown
- 12 Whole Duty of Children by Robert Louis Stevenson
- 13 Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore by William Brighty Rands
- 14 My Gift by Christina Rossetti
- 15 The Swing by Robert Louis Stevenson
- 16 Persevere [Author Unknown]
- 17 Who Has Seen the Wind? by Christina Rossetti
- 18 The Eagle by Alfred Tennyson
- 19 The Swan and the Goose by William Ellery Leonard
- 20 Personal Selection (8 lines or shorter)
- 21 How Doth the Little Crocodile by Lewis Carroll
- 22 At the Seaside by Robert Louis Stevenson
- 23 Rebecca, Who Slammed Doors for Fun and Perished Miserably by Hilaire Belloc
- 24 Fog by Carl Sandburg
- 25 Some One by Walter de la Mare
- 26 The Duke of Plaza-Toro by W.S. Gilbert
- 27 God and the Soldier [Author Unknown]
- 28 Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll
- 29 The Height of the Ridiculous by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- 30 The Spider and the Fly by Mary Howitt
- 31 Trees by Joyce Kilmer
- 32 The Captains Daughter by James T. Fields
- 33 The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Tennyson
- 34 Sea Fever by John Masefield
- 35 Shoes by Louis Untermeyer
- 36 The Glove and the Lions by Leigh Hunt
- 37 Conscience & Remorse by Paul Laurence Dunbar
- 38 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
- 39 Project by Mary Fabyan Windeatt
- 40 Personal Selection (12 lines or shorter)
- 41 A Young Lady Named Bright by Edward Lear
- 42 A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 43 The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
- 44 O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman
- 45 Matilda: Who Told Lies, and Was Burned to Death by Hilaire Belloc
- 46 Scintillate, Scintillate, Globule Vivific by Dave Arns
- 47 What I Live For [Author Unknown]
- 48 Courage by Sister M. Eulalia, RSM
- 49 Grandfathers Clock by Henry Clay Work
- 50 The Touch of the Masters Hand by Myra Brooks Welch
- 51 The Unknown Soldier by Billy Rose
- 52 The Pessimist by Ben King & The Optimist [Author Unknown]
- 53 The Fools Prayer by Edward Roland Sill
- 54 Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer
- 55 He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven by W.B. Yeats
- 56 The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron
- 57 The Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 58 When I Heard the Learnd Astronomer by Walt Whitman
- 59 Caseys Revenge by Grantland Rice
- 60 Personal Selection (any length)
- 61 The Embarrassing Episode of Little Miss Muffet by Guy Wetmore Carryl
- 62 The Tiger by William Blake
- 63 Metaphysics by Oliver Herford
- 64 Lochinvar by Sir Walter Scott
- 65 The Choir Invisible by George Eliot
- 66 The Hand That Rocks The Cradle . . . by W.R. Wallace
- 67 The Maldive Shark by Herman Melville
- 68 The Quality of Mercy from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
- 69 In Flanders Fields by Dr. John McCrae
- 70 Epigram by Samuel Coleridge
- 71 God Save the Flag by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- 72 The Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven by Guy Wetmore Carryl
- 73 A Song from the Suds by Louisa May Alcott
- 74 The Hen by Oliver Herford
- 75 Desiderata by Max Ehrmann
- 76 Woodman, Spare that Tree George Perkins Morris
- 77 Grand Chorus by John Dryden
- 78 An Overworked Elocutionist by Carolyn Wells
- 79 The Hunting of the Dragon by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
- 80 Personal Selection (any length)
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