The poem with The
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NEWCOLOSSUS

The poem (with "The")

HOURBEFOREDAWN

Yeats poem, with the "The"

AENEID

Poem with the story of the Trojan horse

URN
Subject of the poem with the words "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"
ITOO
Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen"
ITOOPoem with the lines "Nobody'll dare - Say to me, - 'Eat in the kitchen'"
THERAVENPoem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December"
ITOOLangston Hughes poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare - Say to me, - 'Eat in the kitchen,' - Then"
ITOOLangston Hughes poem with the lines "They send me to eat in the kitchen - When company comes"
HIGHWAYMANNoyes poem with 'The',
RAVENPoe poem, with "The"
BELLSPoe poem (with "The").
LOTUSEATERSTennyson poem (with "The").
PALACEOFARTTennyson poem (with "The").
PEOPLEYESSandburg poem, with "The."
HIGHWAYMANNoyes poem (with "The").
CENCIShelley poem (with "The").
ONEHOSSSHAY1858 poem (with "The").
RAVENFamous poem, with "The"
SKELETONINARMORLongfellow poem, with "The"
BELLSPoe poem, with "The"
CENCI1819 Shelley poem, with "The"
CHILDRENSHOURPoem or play (with "The").
SWANOFTUONELASibelius tone poem, with "The"
LIMERICKPoem with the rhyme scheme aabba
HEATHENCHINEEHumorous poem of 1870 (with "The").
CONQUERORWORMPoem by Edgar Allan Poe, with "The"
ODEPoem with "To" in the title, often
LAMBWith "The," Blake poem from "Songs of Innocence"
WASTELANDWith "The," five-part T.S. Eliot poem
ILIADPoem that ends with the funeral of Hector
AENEIDEpic poem starting with the flight from Troy
TREESPoem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain"
BANGWhat the world doesn't end with, in an Eliot poem
RAVENPoem that begins "Once upon a midnight dreary," with "The"
THEEAGLETennyson poem that begins "He clasps the crag with crooked hands"
TREESPoem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me"
ELMSylvia Plath poem featuring the line "I know it with my great tap root"
ERINLand with "her back towards Britain, her face to the West," in a William Drennan poem
ELMSylvia Plath poem that begins "I know the bottom, she says. I know it with my great tap root"