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2 POETRY SOLO - 5 AND UNDER SH James Tippett Time for Poetry A Good Place to Sleep Margaret Hillert 20 th Century Poetry Treasury A Mouse in Her Room Anonymous Big Book of Poetry Alligator Pie Dennis Lee Alligator Pie Being Five Dennis Lee Garbage Delight Bubble Gum Benny Sheree Fitch Toes in My Nose Caterpillars Aileen L. Fisher Big Book of Poetry Catkin Anonymous Time for Poetry Cats Eleanor Farjeon 20 th Century Poetry Treasury Five Years Old Marie Louise Allen Read Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young Kick a Little Stone Dorothy Aldis Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Leap and Dance Anonymous Lying On Things Dennis Lee Alligator Pie Magic Shel Silverstein 20 th Century Poetry Treasury Magical Eraser Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends Mice Rose Fyleman Big Book of Poetry Missing A.A. Milne Winnie the Pooh Mud P.C. Boyden Read Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young My Dinosaur s Day in Winthrop Dinosaur Poems the Park Sad Michelle Magorian Safe? Shel Silverstein Falling Up Sleeping Outdoors Marchette Chute Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Sunflakes Frank Asch 20 th Century Poetry Treasury Taking Off Mary McB. Green 20 th Century Poetry The Dinosaur Dinner Dennis Lee Til All the Stars Have Fallen The Drinking Fountain Marchette Chute Random House Book of Poetry for The Little Whistler Frances Frost Piping Down the Valleys Wild LYRIC The Queen Bee M.K. Robinson A Child s Treasury of Animal Verse The Wish Ann Friday Read Aloud Rhymes The Wrong Start Marchette Chute Random House Anthology LYRIC This Big Cat Beatrice Schenk de Regniers This Tooth Lee Bennett Hopkins Big Book of Poetry Toes in My Nose Sheree Fitch Toes in My Nose Will You? Eve Merriam 2

3 POETRY SOLO - 6 AND UNDER A Fat Robin Harold Paterson Anxious Miriam Waddington Til All the Stars Have Fallen Before Tea A.A. Milne Winnie the Pooh Betty at the Party Anonymous Clouds Rossetti LYRIC Colors Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends Get Lost Jean Little I Gave My Mom a Castle Hammy, the Escape The Ice Cream Store Hamster Here Comes Shel Silverstein A Light in the Attic LYRIC Hey, Bug! Lilian Moore Random House Anthology I Heard a Bird Sing Oliver Herford Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Ice Charles G.D. Roberts If You Find a Little Feather Beatrice Schenk de Regniers John Russell Watkins Penner Just Me Margaret Hillert Random House Book of Poetry for Mad Song Myra Cohn 20 th Century Poetry Livingston March Fran Newman Sunflakes & Snowshine Montague Michael Munching Peaches Lee Bennett Hopkins My Cat Judith Viorst My Puppy Aileen Fisher My Tooth Ith Looth George Ulrich 20 th Century Poetry New Pet Lois F. Pasley Poetry Place Anthology Our Hill Isabel Ecclestone MacKay Parsnips Jean Little Hey World, Here I Am! Shiver Anonymous LYRIC Snow in the City Rachel Field LYRIC Something Big Has Jack Prelutsky Something BIG Has Been Here Been Here Spaghetti Shel Silverstein Spring Rain Marchette Chute Random House Book of Poetry for Sunning James Tippett Random House Anthology LYRIC The Cat Miller LYRIC The Gallant James De Mille Highwayman The Goldfish Anonymous The Little Turtle Rachel Lindsay The Muddy Puddle Dennis Lee Til All the Stars Have Fallen The Secret Anonymous The Secret Place Dennis Lee The Sneeze Sheree Fitch Til All the Stars Have Fallen The Swing Robert Louis LYRIC Stevenson The Swing Dennis Lee Garbage Delight The Wind Anonymous Toes Joan Walsh Anglund A Book of Poetry 3

4 Whose Granville Words Glenda Greve Poetry Place Anthology Yawn Susan Whelchan Impressions Reading Series 4

5 POETRY SOLO - 7 AND UNDER A Good Play Stevenson A Kitten Eleanor Farjeon Childcraft, Vol. 1 A Song of the Little Carman People A Springtime Wish Isabel Ecclestone MacKay An Early Worm Got Out Jack Prelutsky Something BIG Has Been Here of Bed April Rain Song Langston Hughes Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Automobile Mechanics Dorothy Baruch Time for Poetry Bedtime Eleanor Farjeon Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very Young Being Lost Karla Kuskin Secret Places Bingo Has an Enemy Rose Fyleman Time for Poetry Bye Bye Sean O Huigan The New Wind Has Wings Camping Winifred C. Marshall Poetry Place Anthology Cats Eleanor Farjeon Random House Book of Poetry for Conversation McCord Father s Valentine MacKay Green Grass and Margaret Wise Brown Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Dandelions Halfway Down A.A. Milne Winnie the Pooh LYRIC Halfway Dressed Dennis Lee I Went Fishing Anonymous Jonathan s Farm Miriam Waddington Til All the Stars Have Fallen Late February Kouhi Mehitable Ann MacKay Mr. Moon Bliss Carman My Family s Sleeping Jack Prelutsky Late Today My Inside Self Rachel Field LYRIC My Shadow Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses LYRIC Oh, To Be Richard Edwards 20 th Century Poetry Politeness A.A. Milne The World of Christopher Robin Seal Lyllaby Rudyard Kipling LYRIC Sick Days Mary Ann Hoberman Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers Snowflakes David McCord Spiders Mary Ann Hoberman Voices on the Wind The Bratty Brother Dennis Lee Garbage Delight (Sister) The Brook in February Charles G.D. Roberts The Crocodile Michael Flanders 20 th Century Poetry The Elf Singing William Allingham The Flattered Flying E.V. Rieu Random House Anthology Fish The Land of Nod Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses The Loser Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends The Measles Sean O Huigan The Mouse the Lives on Dennis Lee the Moon The Star Jane Taylor The Oxford Book of s Poetry LYRIC 5

6 The Sunset Garden Webb LYRIC The Swallow Ogden Nash Read-Aloud Rhymes for the Very LYRIC Young Two Little Kittens Anonymous Wind on the Hill A.A. Milne LYRIC Winter Streams Bliss Carman 6

7 POETRY SOLO - 8 AND UNDER A Swing Song William Allingham LYRIC A Wake-Up Song Roberts Cynthia Jane Isabel Ecclestone MacKay Doorbells Field Fishes Evening Song Dahlov Ipcar Random House Book of Poetry for Fringed Gentians Amy Lowell LYRIC How the Little Kite Anonymous Learned to Fly I Am Flying! Jack Prelutsky I Like Drawing Pictures Wynne-Jones If I Were Ruler of the B. Dodds World Jellyfish Stew Jack Prelutsky Jimmy Jet and His TV Shel Silverstein Set Ma! Don t Throw That Jack Prelutsky Shirt Out Mother Doesn t Want a Judith Viorst Dog Mrs. Snipkin and Mrs. Laura Richards Wobblechin My Dog, He is an Ugly Jack Prelutsky New Kid on the Block Dog My Sister Jane Hughes Old Nick Took a Fancy Standish O Grady On the Bridge Greenaway LYRIC One Two Shel Silverstein Our Mole Lois Simmie Auntie s Knitting a Baby Our Mr. Toad McCord LYRIC Overheard on a Harold Monroe Saltmarsh Pebbles John Kitching Sea Poems Polar Bear William J. Smith Around My Room Prairie Dog Town Mary Austin LYRIC Rain Sizes John Ciardi Roads Rachel Field Sea Cliff A.J.M. Smith Til All the Stars Have Fallen Since Hanna Moved Judith Viorst Away Skating Asquith Smells Kathryn Worth Something Told the Field The Oxford Book of s Poetry LYRIC Wild Geese Spaghetti Frank Flynn The King Fisher Book of s Poetry Spring K. Kuskin The Ant and the Cricket Anonymous The Coming of Teddy Dennis Lee Bears The Crocodile Lewis Carroll Random House Book of Poetry for 7

8 The Duel Eugene Field The Freight Train Bennett LYRIC The Frog Aiken LYRIC The Hens Elizabeth Roberts LYRIC The Land of Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses Counterpane The March Wind Anonymous Random House Book of Poetry for The Monkeys and the Richards Crocodile The Sloth Theodore Roethke The Collected Poems of Theodore Roethke The Strangers Brown Tiger Isabel Eccelstone MacKay Today is Very Boring Jack Prelutsky New Kid on the Block Topsy Turvey World Runds LYRIC Under the Ground Rhoda W. Bacmeister Voices on the Wind When I Was Your Age Shel Silverstein White Cat Raymond Knister Who Has Seen the Wind? Christina Rossetti Random House Book of Poetry for Windy Nights Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses LYRIC 8

9 POETRY SOLO - 9 AND UNDER A Night With a Wolf Taylor Alligators Are Jack Prelutsky New Kid on the Block Unfriendly Anyone Seen My? Max Fatchen For Laughing Out Loud Billy Batter Dennis Lee Talking Like the Rain: A First Book of Poems Brontosaurus Gail Krdenser Random House Book of Poetry for Every Time I Climb a David McCord Random House Anthology LYRIC Tree Genius Nikki Grimes 20 th Century Poetry Going Up North Dennis Lee The Canadian s Treasury Homework Jane Yolen Random House Book fo Poetry for I Get High on Joe Resenblatt Till All the Stars Have Fallen Butterflies I Like You Yaroslava I Stood Tiptoe on a Keats LYRIC Little Hill I Woke Up This Karla Kuskin Morning Indian Summer Wilfred Campbell Lately I ve Been Late Loris Lesynski Nothing Beats a Pizza Messy Room Shel Silverstein A Light in the Attic My Toboggan and I Jane Wadley Til All the Stars Have Fallen Carve Winter My Shadow Robert Louis Stevenson Time for Poetry New Jacket Mary Ann Hoberman Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers No Girls Allowed Jack Prelutsky Random House Book of Poetry for The Cave Boy Richards LYRIC The Dark Myra Cohn Livingston Big Book of Poetry LYRIC The Duck and the Lear Kangaroo The Lamplighter Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses The Minuet Mary M. Dodge 101 Famous Poems The North Wind Joanne Lysyk The Old Dog s Song Leslie Norris 20 th Century Poetry The Ride-By-Nights Walter de la Mare A Child s Anthology of Poetry The River Frederick George Scott All Sails Set The Shark Lord Alfred Douglas Random House Anthology The Sky is Falling Diane Dawber Till All the Stars Have Fallen The Strangers A.A. Brown The New Wind Has Wings To Dark Eyes Dreaming Zilpha K. Snyder Random House Anthology LYRIC Train Dogs Pauline Johnson Through the Open Window Unscratchable Itch Shel Silverstein A Light in the Attic Wild Horses Myra A.I. Smith All Sails Set Wise Aileen L. Fisher Big Book of Poetry LYRIC 9

10 POETRY SOLO - 10 AND UNDER A Bird Came Down the Dickinson LYRIC Walk A Social Mixer X.J.Kennedy Big Book of Poetry A Squirrel Can Have Souster Problems Too Abou Ben Adhem Leigh Hunt Almost Perfect Shel Silverstein A Light in the Attic An Alley Cat with One Jack Prelutsky The New Kid on the Block Life Left An Elephant is an Odd Zhenya Gay The Reading of Poetry Affair And My Heart Soars Chief Dan George Til All the Stars Have Fallen April Rain Song Langston Hughes Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Catalogue Rosalie Moore Cattle Country Pauline Johnson Choosing Their Names Thomas Hood LYRIC Chucklehead Robins Climbing Aileen L. Fisher Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Did You? William Cole The Random House Book of Poetry for Fairy Story Todd LYRIC Forgotten Language Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends LYRIC Foxes Mary Ann Hoberman Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Frizzing John Ciardi 20 th Century Poetry Green Grass and Margaret Wise Brown Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Dandelions Homework! Oh Jack Prelutsky Homework! I am Flying Jack Prelutsky The New Kid on the Block In the Woods Margaret Wise Brown Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Introduction to Songs of William Blake Random House Anthology LYRIC Innocence Piping Down the Valleys Wild Jeremy s House Lois Simmie Til All the Stars Have Fallen Ladies First Shel Silverstein Light in the Attic Listen to the Rain MacKay Lullaby of an Infant LYRIC Chief March John Updike 20 th Century Poetry LYRIC Michael Built a Bicycle Jack Prelutsky Mummy Slept Late And John Ciardi Random House Anthology Daddy Fixed Breakfast North Wind Joanne Lysyk Til All the Stars Have Fallen Oh, To Be Richard Edwards 20 th Century Poetry Pachycephalosaurus Richard Armour Sing a Song of Popcorn Painting the Gate May Swenson Big Book of Poetry Path To the Moon B.P. Nichol Til All the Stars Have Fallen Portrait By A Edna St. Vincent Millay Piping Down the Valleys Wild LYRIC Neighbour Rathers Mary Austin LYRIC Silver Walter de la Mare Random House Anthology LYRIC 10

11 Silverly Dennis Lee Til All the Stars Have Fallen Sleepyhead Walter de la Mare Smart Shel Silverstein Random House Book of Poetry for Smart Remark Jean Little Hey World, Here I Am! Sneaky Bill William Cole Random House Book of Poetry for Snowman Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends Squirrels In My Florence McNeil Til All the Stars Have Fallen Notebook Stand-In Jean Little I Gave My Mom a Castle The Camel s Complaint Charles Carryl The Crocodile s Shel Silverstein Where the Sidewalk Ends Toothache The Frost Hannah F. Gould The Girl Who Makes X.J. Kennedy 20 th Century Poetry the Cymbals Bang The Lights at Night Farjeon LYRIC The Merchants Isabel MacKay The Pool Marjorie Pickthall The Sea Reeves LYRIC The Secret Song Dennis Lee Garbage Delight The Yak Virna Sheard Whose Boo is Whose? X.J. Kennedy For Laughing Out Loud 11

12 POETRY SOLO - 11 AND UNDER About Notebooks Jean Little Hey World, Here I Am! LYRIC Eggs Jack Prelutsky New Kid on the Block Good Hours Robert Frost Horses J. Clark How and When And Phyllis Gotliev The New Wind Has Wings LYRIC Where and Why If Once You Have Slept Rachel Field on an Island It Couldn t Be Done Edgar A. Guest Family Album of Favorite Poems Keep a Stiff Upper Lip Phoebe Cary Family Album of Favorite Poems Lion William Jay Smith Random House Book of Poetry for Matilda, Who Told Lies Hillaire Belloc Oxford Treasury and Was Burned to Death Meet-On-The-Road Anonymous Oxford Story Poems Mrs. Piper William Jay Smith Around My Room Noah Roy Daniells The New Wind Has Wings Paul Bunyan Arthur S. Bourinot Til All the Stars Have Fallen Pizza Theme & Loris Lesynski Nothing Beats a Pizza Variations Polar Bear Snow Robert Heidbreder Don t Eat Spiders Procrastination Lois Simmie An Armadillo is Not a Pillow Seal William Jay Smith Around My Room Sir Smashum Uppe E.V. Rieu Random House Anthology So Many Nights Margaret Wise Brown Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Stopping By Woods on Robert Frost a Snowy Evening The Camper E. Pauline Johnson Flint & Feather The Diver W.W.E. Ross The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse The Flotz Jack Prelutsky New Kid on the Block The Hump Rudyard Kipling The New Oxford Book of s Verse The Marrog R.C. Scriven Random House Book of Poetry for The Puzzle Dennis Lee Jelly Belly The Rattlesnake Al Purdy The New Wind Has Wings The Runaway Robert Frost Time for Poetry The Twins Henry S. Leigh Random House The Wolf Georgia Roberts Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Durston White Cat Raymond Souster The New Wind Has Wings Yawn Sean O Huigan Til All the Stars Have Fallen 12

13 POETRY SOLO - 12 AND UNDER A Night With Wolf Taylor A Smugglers Song Rudyard Kipling A Vagabond Song Bliss Carman After Ever Happily Ian Serraillier Oxford Story Poems An Elegy of the Death Goldsmith of a Mad Dog At the Theatre Field LYRIC Barter Teasdale LYRIC Clean Gene Shel Silverstein Falling Up Digging for China Richard Wilbur 20 th Century Poetry: American and British Flight of the Roller Raymond Souster The New Wind Has Wings Coaster Gray Owl Joseph Payne Brennan Classic Poems LYRIC I, Icarus Alden Nowlan The New Wind Has Wings I Wandered Lonely as a William Wordsworth The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC Cloud In Between Lisa Banks Cycles 2 It Must Be the Devil in Colin McNaughton Who s Been Sleeping in My Porridge Me Kitsalano A.M. Stephen Legend Judith Wright Oxford Classic Treasury Monsters in the Morning Sean O Huigan Moonlit Apples John Drinkwater LYRIC Once Upon a Time Bill Martin Jr. and Big Book of Poetry LYRIC Michael Sampson Rover and James Made Larson Three So Run Along and Play David McCord Spring Equinox Peter Blue Cloud The Blue Heron T.G. Roberts The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse The Complacent Brian Patten Oxford Story Poems Tortoise The Dinner Party Sean O Huigan The Duke of Plaza Toro Gilbert The Embarassing G.W. Carryl Episode of Little Miss Muffett The Galloping Cat Stevie Smith Oxford Classic The Glove and the Lions Leigh Hunt The House on the Hill Roginson LYRIC The Kitten and the Wordsworth LYRIC Falling Leaves The Plowman Raymond Knister The Rattlesnake Purdy The Road Not Taken Robert Frost The Oxford Book of s Poetry The Saws Were Ross Shrieking The Skater Charles G.D. Roberts The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse The Solitary Reaper William Wordsworth LYRIC 13

14 The Song My Paddle E. Pauline Johnson Sings The Tale of Custard the Nash Dragon The Tyger William Blake The Oxford Book of s Poetry LYRIC The Wicked Fairy Sitwell This Was My Brother Mona Gould Words on Wings Those Winter Sundays Robert Hayden Angle of Ascent Up Hill Christina Rossetti The Norton Anthology of English Upon Westminster William Wordsworth The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC Bridge Waving at Trains Roger McGough Oxford Classic Poems LYRIC When Moolight Falls Conkling LYRIC When Someone I Love Jean Little is Hurt Why I Was Late Korman Winnie the Clive Webster Never Say Boo to a Ghost 14

15 POETRY SOLO - 14 AND UNDER A January Morning Archibald Lampman The Art of Poetry A Kite is a Victim Leonard Cohen The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse A Narrow Fellow in the Emily Dickinson Grass A New Member Joseph Howe Ah, Are You Digging on Thomas Hardy My Grave Albertasaurus George Bowering 15 Canadian Poets x2 LYRIC Annabel Lee E.A. Poe Annabel Lee Barter Sara Teasdale Sound and Sense Because I Could Not Emily Dickinson Poems Stop for Death Caged Bird Maya Angelou Broadview LYRIC Cat and the Moon William Butler Yeats LYRIC Do Not Go Gentle into Dylan Thomas Sound and Sense That Good Night Dulce Et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen Norton Anthology Eastern Shore Charles Bruce Contexts Anthology 3 Fortune Lawrence Ferlinghetti A Coney Island of the Mind High Flight John Gillespie Magee The Golden Caravan How One Winter Came Wilfred Campbell Oxford Book of Canadian Verse in the Lake Region I Know Some Lonely Emily Dickinson Houses If Rudyard Kipling Random House Treasury of Best Loved Poems It is Dangerous to Read Margaret Atwood Canadian Poetry in English Newspapers It Was a Long Time Eleanor Farjeon Silver, Sand and Snow Ago Jonah and the Whale Gareth Owen The Oxford Book of s Poetry La Belle Dame Sans John Keats The Oxford Book of s Poetry Merci Lochinvar Sir Walter Scott The Oxford Book of s Poetry London, 1802 William Wordsworth The Norton Anthology of English Low Tide on Grande Pre Bliss Carmen Mountain Lion D.H. Lawrence Through the Open Window No Doctors Today Ogden Nash Verses from 1929 Thank You Ozymandias Percy Shelley The Oxford Book of s Poetry Rain Carolyn Graham Jazz Chants Sad Story of a Motor H.A. Field Words on Wings, Book 1 Fan Snow in the Suburbs Thomas Hardy Good Poems for Hard Times LYRIC Somewhere Walter de la Mare Stick to It Edgar A. Guest Family Album of Favorite Poems Talking Judith Viorst If I Were in Charge of the World The Baker s Tale Lewis Carroll The Norton Anthology of English The Beaches of Mexico Carolyn Graham Jazz Chants 15

16 The Blue Heron T.G. Roberts Poetry in Focus The Cage Ruth Manning-Sanders Words on Wings, Book 1 The Colt Raymond Knister Through the Open Window The Deserted Pasture Bliss Carman The Golden Caravan The Fiddler of Dooney William Butler Yeats Time for Poetry The Fog W.H.Davies The Complete Poems of W. H. Davies The Glove and the Lions Leigh Hunt Favourtie Poems Old and New The Lake Isle of Yeats Elements of Innisfree The Listeners Walter de la Mare The Oxford Book of s Poetry The Little Green Walter de la Mare Time for Poetry Orchard The Lonely Land A.J.M. Smith The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse The Long Voyage Malcolm Cowley 20 th Century Poetry & Poetics The Naming of Parts Henry Reed Norton Anthology LYRIC The Need of Being Robert Frost Complete Poems of Robert Frost Versed in Country Things The Old Ships James Elroy Flecker LYRIC The Reformed Pirate T.G. Roberts The Leather Bottle The Runaway Robert Frost The Ships of Yule Bliss Carmen Canadian Poetry in English The Solitary Woodsman Charles G.D. Roberts The Windhover Gerard Manley Hopkins The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC The Winter Lakes Wilfred Campell There Came a Wind Emily Dickinson The Art of Poetry Like a Bugle To Autumn John Keats The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC To Hilton Vasnata Panchami Poetry of Manitoba Too Hot to Sleep Sid Marty Til All the Stars Have Fallen Velvet Shoes Elinor Wylie Sound and Sense Wander-Thirst Gerald Gould The Arbuthnot Anthology of s Workworn E. Pauline Johnson Flint & Feather You Begin Margaret Atwood The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse 16

17 POETRY SOLO - 16 AND UNDER A Description of Love Sir Walter Ralegh Oxford Book of 16 th Century Verse A Musical Instrument Elizabeth Barrett LYRIC Browning A Subaltern s Love John Betjeman Norton Anthology Song A Thunderstorm Lampman A Valediction Forbidding Mourning John Donne The Norton Anthology of English After Apple Picking Robert Frost Elements of 20 th /21 st CEN. An Elementary School Stephen Spender 20 th Century Poetry: American and 20 th /21 st CEN. Classroom in a Slum British Antlers Against the Sky S. Omar Barker Words on Wings, Book 1 20 th /21 st CEN. Any Prince To Any Adrian Henri Good Poems for Hard Times Princess Ars Poetica Archibald MacLeish Collected Poems th /21 st CEN. As Red Men Die E. Pauline Johnson Brave New World Archibald MacLeish The Oxford Book of American Verse Canoe Trip Douglas le Pan The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse Casey at the Bat Ernest Lawrence Thayer Charge of the Light Alfred Lord Tennyson The Norton Anthology of English VICTORIAN Brigade Constantly Risking Lawrence Ferlinghetti Through the Open Window 20 th /21 st CEN. Absurdity and Death Departure Glen Kirkland Connections 2- Relating 20 th /21 st CEN. Disembarking at Quebec Margaret Atwood Journals of Susannah Moodie Dover Beach Matthew Arnold The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC Fire on the Hills Robinson Jeffers Poetry of our Time 20 th /21 st CEN. From the Shore Carl Sandburg Poetry for Young People 20 th /21 st CEN. Home- Thoghts, from Robert Browning Penguin Book of Victorian Verse VICTORIAN Abroad How One Winter Came Wilfred Campbell The Penguin Book of Canadian Verse to the Lake Region In the Night Watches Charles G.D. Roberts Invitation Carl Dennis Good Poems for Hard Times LYRIC Jack Ellyat Benet Jazz Concert Machi Tawara Salad Anniversary 20 th /21 st CEN. Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge Little Sister of the Marjorie Pickthall Prophet Looking for Miriam Waddington Anthology of Canadian Strawberries in June Mr. Flood s Party Edwin A. Robinson My Position, My View Julie Hobson It s Not Always a Game 20 th /21 st CEN. Pere Lalemant Marjorie Pickthall Silences E.J. Pratt The Oxford Book of American Verse Snake D. H. Lawrence Strange Meeting Wilfred Owen The Bear on the Delhi Earle Birney Selected Poems By Earle Birney 20 th /21 st CEN. Road The Burning of the Lawrence Binyan Theme & Image: An Anthology of 20 th /21 st CEN. 17

18 Leaves Poetry The Dark Stag Isabella Valancy The Oxford Book of American Verse Crawford The Journey of the Magi T.S. Eliot The Norton Anthology of English The Lady of Shalott Alfred Lord Tennyson Words on Wings, Book 1 VICTORIAN The River-Merchant s Ezra Pound Norton Anthologoy LYRIC Wife: A Letter The Shell James Stephens Theme & Image: An Anthology of 20 th /21 st CEN. Poetry The Snowman P.K. Page The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse The Soldier Rubert Brooke Poetry in Focus 20 th /21 st CEN. The Song of the Sidney Lanier LYRIC Chattahoochee The Storm is Over Robert Bridges The Tuft of Flowers Robert Frost Big Book of Poetry LYRIC The Unknown Citizen W.H. Auden Broadview Anthology LYRIC To L.H.B. ( ) Katherine Mansfield Faber Book of WarPoetry 20 th /21 st CEN. To Night Percy Bysshe Shelley The Norton Anthology of English LYRIC Ukrainian Church Miriam Waddington Collected Poems 20 th /21 st CEN. Vestigia Bliss Carman Canadian Poetry in English Warren Pryor Alden Nowlan Connections 3-Discovering 20 th /21 st CEN. Warty Bliggens the Toad Don Maquis Archy and Mehitabel 20 th /21 st CEN. 18

19 POETRY SOLO - 18 AND UNDER At the Long Sault: May Archibald Lampman Elements of 1660 Canadian Railroad Gordon Lightfoot Sunburst Trilogy Ex Basketball Player John Updike Through the Open Window Heat Archibald Lampman Exile Virna Sheard Round Slice of Moon 20 th /21 st CEN. Icarus Gwendolyn MacEwan Anthology of Canadian Lament for the Dorsets Al Purdy Broadview Anthology LYRIC Night-Boat Audrey Alexander Golden Caravan 20 th /21 st CEN. Brown October Paint Carl Sandburg Poetry for Young People 20 th /21 st CEN. Ode to the West Wind Percy Bysshe Shelley LYRIC Old Susan Walter de la Mare Our Lady of the Rain Bliss Carman Patterns Amy Lowell St. Yves Poor Marjorie Pickthall Silences E.J. Pratt The New Oxford Book of Canadian Verse Sir Patrick Spens Anonymous Norton Anthology The Farmer s Bride Charlotte Mew The Fish Elizabeth Bishop Good Poems for Hard Times LYRIC The Forsaken Duncan Campbell Scott Words on Wings, Book 2 20 th /21 st CEN. The Great Lover Rupert Brooke LYRIC The Hollow Men T.S. Elliot Broadview Anthology LYRIC The Ice-Cart Wilfred Wilson Gibson Poetic Experience 20 th /21 st CEN. from The Prisoner of Lord Byron Chillon Too Hot to Sleep Sid Marty Signatures: Poems of Canada Two To A Nightingale John Keats Elements of LYRIC Vancouver Lights Earle Birney Anthology of Canadian Whatever Else Poetry Is Irving Layton Anthology of Canadian Freedom When Death Comes Mary Oliver Good Poems for Hard Times LYRIC Mending Wall Robert Frost Elements of Ulysses Alfred Lord Tennyson The Norton Anthology of English 19

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