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Poetry Year 4 AO

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In Print
Poems
126
Suggested Grades
4th - 4th

Poems

  • 1 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Crossing the Bar
  • 2 The Eagle
  • 3 Strong Son of God, Immortal Love
  • 4 Ring Out, Wild Bells
  • 5 The Kraken
  • 6 The Sea-Fairies
  • 7 Break, Break, Break
  • 8 Charge of the Light Brigade
  • 9 The Oak
  • 10 In Memoriam, VII
  • 11 The Splendor Falls
  • 12 Tears, Idle Tears
  • 13 The Palace of Art
  • 14 Sweet and Low
  • 15 Ask Me No More
  • 16 The Flower
  • 17 A Farewell
  • 18 Of Old Sat Freedom
  • 19 The Blackbird
  • 20 Circumstance
  • 21 The Death of the Old Year
  • 22 The Deserted House
  • 23 The Dying Swan
  • 24 Early Spring
  • 25 England and America in 1782
  • 26 Farfaraway (For Music)
  • 27 Flower in the Crannied Wall
  • 28 The May Queen
  • 29 The Poet's Song
  • 30 The Tears Of Heaven
  • 31 Will
  • 32 The Throstle
  • 33 The City Child
  • 34 The Mermaid
  • 35 The Owl
  • 36 The Brook
  • 37 The Shell
  • 38 Cradle Song
  • 39 Lady Clare
  • 40 The Lady of Shalott
  • 41 Emily Dickinson, I Never Saw a Moor
  • 42 The Lost Jewel
  • 43 A Book
  • 44 The Wind's Visit
  • 45 A Thunder-Storm
  • 46 Beclouded
  • 47 Summer Shower
  • 48 If I Can Stop One From Breaking
  • 49 A Word
  • 50 The Railway Train
  • 51 The Bee is Not Afraid of Me
  • 52 As Children Bid the Guest Goodnight
  • 53 A Day
  • 54 The Pedigree of Honey
  • 55 The Grass
  • 56 Perhaps You'd Like to Buy a Flower
  • 57 The Moon
  • 58 Evening
  • 59 Autumn
  • 60 The Butterfly's Day
  • 61 Fringed Gentian
  • 62 The Snow
  • 63 The Sea
  • 64 Forbidden Fruit (2)
  • 65 The Woodpecker
  • 66 Hope
  • 67 May-Flower
  • 68 Old-Fashioned
  • 69 Have You Got a Brook in your Little Heart
  • 70 Dawn
  • 71 A Service of Song
  • 72 Who Has Not Found the Heaven Below
  • 73 Proof
  • 74 I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
  • 75 Nature is What we See
  • 76 Sweet is the Swamp With its Secrets
  • 77 The Duties of the Wind are Few
  • 78 The Robin is the One
  • 79 How Still the Bells in Steeples Stand
  • 80 A Slash of Blue
  • 81 The Saddest Noise, the Sweetest Noise
  • 82 This Is My Letter To the World
  • 83 Morning
  • 84 The Hummingbird
  • 85 The Snake
  • 86 Indian Summer
  • 87 William Wordsworth, Lines Written in Early Spring
  • 88 Written in March While Resting on the Bridge at the Foot of Brother's Water
  • 89 The Kitten and the Falling Leaves
  • 90 Expostulation and Reply
  • 91 The Tables Turned (An Evening Scene on the Same Subject)
  • 92 She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
  • 93 To a Child Written in Her Album
  • 94 I Travelled Among Unknown Men
  • 95 She Was a Phantom of Delight
  • 96 The Rainbow
  • 97 To the Cuckoo
  • 98 The Green Linnet
  • 99 To the Small Celandine (Common Pilewort)
  • 100 To the Same Flower
  • 101 To the Daisy
  • 102 To The Same Flower
  • 103 The World is Too Much With Us; Late and Soon
  • 104 The Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly
  • 105 Daffodils
  • 106 Personal Talk
  • 107 Ode to Duty
  • 108 The Solitary Reaper
  • 109 To A Sky-Lark
  • 110 To The Skylark
  • 111 London, 1802
  • 112 Alice Fell, or, Poverty
  • 113 Characteristics of a Child Three Years Old
  • 114 To The Supreme Being
  • 115 To a Butterfly
  • 116 The Reverie of Poor Susan
  • 117 A Character
  • 118 Poems Composed or Suggested During a Tour in the Summer of 1833
  • 119 Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland
  • 120 To A Butterfly
  • 121 To H. C. Six Years Old
  • 122 Written in Very Early Youth
  • 123 Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening
  • 124 The Eagle and the Dove
  • 125 Ode
  • 126 Tintern Abbey

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