Jane K. Marshall
(POEMS)
Poems are arranged according to topic (mood, metaphor/symbol, pattern). Most of the poems can be found in
The World of Poetry
by Rockowitz and Kaplan.
MOOD
“All Day I Hear”—James Joyce
“Bitter Fruit of the Tree”—Sterling Brown
“Break, Break, Break”—Alfred Lord Tennyson
“The Daffodils”—William Wordsworth
“An Old Man’s Winter Night”—Robert Frost
METAPHOR/SYMBOL
“The Eagle”—Alfred Lord Tennyson (
Poems for Modern Youth
—Gillis, Benet) “A Birthday”—Christina Georgina Rossetti
“The Knife”—Milton Kaplan
“The Oak”—Alfred Lord Tennyson
“Fog”—Carl Sandburg (
Poems for Modern Youth
—Gillis, Benet)
“At Midnight”—Frank Dempster Sherman
“Lamp Posts”—Helen Hoyt
PATTERN
“The Secret Heart”—Robert P. Tristam Coffin
“Sestina of Youth and Age”—Frank Gelett Burgess
“The Main Deep”—James Stephans
“City Question”—(author unknown)
“The Triumph of Freedom”—William Lloyd Garrison
“The Last Leaf”—Oliver Wendell Holmes
“The Minstrel-Boy”—Thomas Moore