Poem that extols
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ODEPoem that extols
ODEPoem that honors
ODEPoem that uplifts
NICKELODEPoem that isn't worth much?
HALFBLAKEDIDEAPoem that needs more work?
ANYWEEVERSEThis little poem or that?
JABBERWOCKYPoem that begins "'Twas brillig"
SEASONALELEGYPoem that makes your eyes water?
AENEIDPoem that tells of the Trojan Horse
ILIADPoem that describes the siege of Troy
RUBAIYATPoem that sounds like a red boat
DOGGERELAlmost any poem that starts "Roses are red ..."
ILIADPoem that ends with the funeral of Hector
THERAVENPoem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..."
ODEYELLERReader making sure that Keats's poem is heard?
LENOREPoem that begins "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!"
ASPHODEL"That greeny flower" in a William Carlos Williams poem
THEREDWHEELBBWilliam Carlos Williams poem that begins "so much depends"
LENOREPoem that starts "Ah, broken is the golden bowl!"
ELDORADOPoe poem that begins "Gaily bedight, - A gallant knight"
TOAMOUSEBurns poem that starts, "Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie"
ULALUMEPoem that ends "This ghoul-haunted woodland of Weir"
AMERICANINPARISTone poem that calls for four taxi horns, with "An"
MENDINGWALLRobert Frost poem that includes "Good fences make good neighbors"
ULALUMEPoem that begins "The skies they were ashen and sober"
TOAUTUMNKeats poem that begins "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness"
elegypensive or reflective poem that is usually nostalgic or melancholy
heptasticha poem, strophe, or stanza that consists of seven lines
THELASTPOSTRobert Graves poem that starts "The bugler sent a call ... "
INVICTUSPoem that ends "I am the captain of my soul"
RAVENPoem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary," with "The"
TREESClassic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see"
heptastichsHEPTASTICH, a poem, strophe, or stanza that consists of seven lines
ANNABELLEEPoe poem that concludes "In her tomb by the sounding sea"
THEEAGLETennyson poem that begins "He clasps the crag with crooked hands"
GODIVATennyson poem that begins "I waited for the train at Coventry"
TREE"I think that I shall never see - A poem lovely as a ..."
NOVEMBERWilliam Cullen Bryant poem that begins "Yet one smile more, departing, distant sun!"
qasidasArabic poem, usually in monorhyme, that may be satirical, elegiac, threatening, or laudatory
qasidaArabic poem, usually in monorhyme, that may be satirical, elegiac, threatening, or laudatory