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Amy Lowell’s ‘A Fixed Idea’
Lowell's Petrarchan sonnet offers an octave dramatizing the agony of a constantly recurring thought; yet the sestet bemoans the loss of freedom to a beloved.
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Johnson's Mother Night
The speaker in Johnson's sonnet, "Mother Night," likens his own existence and protection to that of the planets-all are created and protected by the same Divine Entity.
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Johnson's My City
James Weldon Johnson's poem is a tribute to New York City by the Jacksonville, Florida, native, who adopted the Big Apple as his own city.
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Wordsworth's On The Banks Of A Rocky Stream
Beholding the rushing waters of a rocky stream, the speaker is reminded of the rushing, chaotic thoughts that plague the human mind.
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Wordsworth's Surprised by Joy
Wordsworth stated that this poem was "was in fact suggested by my daughter Catharine long after her death." The poem's mystic musing reveals the speaker's soul craving.
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Sara Teasdale's To E.
The speaker in Sara Teasdale's Petrarchan sonnet, "To E.," dramatizes her memories of beauty that she treasures, with a special memory of a treasured soul.
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A Survey of the Sonnet and Its Many Forms
Sonnets have been around for a long time, and so have undergone a number of transformations. Regardless of its rigid structure, the sonnet remains a popular poetic form.
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Barrett Browning's Sonnet 1
The speaker in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnet 1, which begins Sonnets from the Portuguese, dramatizes the futility of melancholy that musing on death can engender.
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Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’
Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet.
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Father Hopkins’ Sonnet
Mystical poets, like saints, are in the world but not of it. Hopkins' "God's Grandeur" demonstrates that this poet used his craft as a means of relating to the Divine.
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Gerard Manley Hopkins' Spring
Gerard Manley Hopkins' "Spring"celebrates the Resurrection of the Lamb of God, along with the greening of the landscape and the new birth of foliage, flowers, and fowl.
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How to Write a Sonnet
Writing a sonnet-even an Italian or Shakespearean sonnet-- is achievable if you have a draft poem most suitably expressed that way.
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Keats' On First Looking into Chapman's Homer
Despite inaccurately crediting Cortez as the first European to discover the Pacific Ocean, John Keats' otherwise skillful sonnet has pleased readers for centuries.
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Lazarus’ 'The New Colossus'
Emma Lazarus embraced her heritage as an American Jew, and her poem "The New Colossus" became a symbol for opportunities of freedom.
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Learn to Write the Sonnet
The sonnet is one of the most compelling traditional poetic forms with its compression of an argument or dilemma and its sonorous rhyme scheme.
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Lyric Poetry
Lyric poetry is the most common form of poetry; it does not tell a story as the epic and narrative forms do; the lyric poem has grown into many forms since ancient times.
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Merrill's Renewal
Merrill tackles the illusive nature of emotional attachment in his poem entitled "A Renewal".
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Millay's Sonnet I
Millay's speaker in "Sonnet I" uses rich irony and alludes to the King Mithradites legend to assuage her overwhelming passion for beauty.
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Owen's Anthem for Doomed Youth
The speaker in Wilfred Owen's Italian sonnet dramatizes hatred of war by creating a deeply bitter irony, pitting religious ceremony against reality of the battlefield.
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September Poet - William Carlos Williams
Physician/Poet William Carlos Williams delightfully dramatizes the transforming power of poetry in his innovative Petrarchan (Italian) sonnet.
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Three Reasons to Write a Sonnet
You may be daunted by the prospect of writing a traditional Shakespearean or Italian sonnet, but sonnet-writing rules can be flexible and the outcome satisfying.
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Two Children's Poems
Christina Rossetti's two poems, "In an Artist's Studio" and "A Daughter of Eve" both provide teachable moments for younger readers.
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Wordsworth's It is a Beauteous Evening
Tranquility engenders the finest thoughts, feelings, and intuitions. Wordsworth's Italian sonnet captures the mood that the poet took as the basis for fine poetry.
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Wordsworth's Romantic Cry
Wordsworth's Italian sonnet is the Romantic cry of a speaker who wants it both ways: he wants to be a pagan, yet still retain his enlightenment values.
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Keats' O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell
The speaker in Keats' "O Solitude!" claims that he would be content to live a rural life alone but then decides he might prefer the company of a kindred spirit.
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Tools for Poetry Commentary
Every field of study has its scholars, critics, and commentarians, who employ terminological tools appropriate to their unique purposes. So it is with poetry commentary.
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Barrett Browning's Sonnet 3
The speaker in Sonnet 3 muses on how unlikely it seems that a plain singer such as herself would begin a relationship with a person who attracted royalty.
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Elinor Wylie
Elinor Wylie's life attracts more attention than her poems, but some of those poems are worth revisiting.
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Robert Frost's Hyla Brook
Frost was a master writer of "tricky poems"; he claimed that "The Road Not Taken" was a tricky poem, but many of his others are just as tricky, including "Hyla Brook."
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Rossetti's Remember
Breaking her engagement with her fiancé, the speaker in Rossetti's Italian sonnet requests that he keep the pleasant and discard the unpleasant.
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Shakespeare Sonnet 127
Sonnet 127 begins the "Dark Lady" series of the Shakespeare sonnets.
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Teasdale's I Am Not Yours
In the hands of a less skilled artist, the love theme of this lyric often trots out a tired cliché, but Teasdale's speaker makes it fresh and new.
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The Sonnet as a Cage
In Millay's Petrarchan sonnet, the speaker resolves to tame Chaos by placing him in the cage of a sonnet, where she will be able to make an orderly being of him.
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Frost’s ‘The Oven Bird’
Frost's speaker in "The Oven Bird" explores the same mystery that presents itself in the little eight-line poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
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Robert Hayden's Those Winter Sundays
In this 1966 poem, Hayden depicts a father's beneficent acts, which, at the time, went unacknowledged.
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Shakespeare Sonnet 20
In Sonnet 20, the speaker again addresses his poem, likening it to a woman's charms, but finding it less fickle and more capable of consistently shielding love.
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Types of Poetry
Poetry comes in many forms, from free verse to the extremely restrictive haiku and the complex sestina. Here are ten of the most common types of poems.
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