Poems list
of
of
B.A. level
S.N.D.T Women’s University. Mumbai. Smt. N. C. Gandhi Mahila Arts and
Commerce college, Bhavnagar
Amy
Lowell:
Ø Patterns
Ø The Weather-Cock points south
W.H.
Auden:
Ø Lullaby
Ø Musee des Beaux Arts
T.S. Eliot:
Ø Wasteland,
Section 1,The Burial of the Dead
Section
3,The Fire Sermon
W.B.
Yeats:
Ø The Second Coming
Ø Sailing to Byzantium
Gretrude
Stein:
Ø From stanza in MeditationPart 1, 3,5
Wallace Stevens:
Ø The Snow Man
Ø The Emperor Ice Cream
Emily
Dickinson:
Ø My Life Had Stood –A Loaded Gun
Edna
St. Vincent Milay:
Ø I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed
Gwendolyn
Brooks:
Ø We
Real Cool
Adrienne
Rich:
Ø Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers
Helen
Dunmore:
Ø Sisters
Leaving Before Dance
Michelle
Robert:
Ø The Return
Carol N. Duffy:
Ø Warming Her Pearls
Sujatha
Bhatt:
Ø Muliebrity
Maya
Angelou:
Ø Africa
Different
forms of poetry and the selected poems
A) Pastoral:
1. Edmund Spenser:
Ø Fairie Queene
B)Songs and Sonnets:
1) Elizabethan:
Ø Queen Elizabeth: When I Was Fair and
Young
Ø Sir Walter Raleign: The Lie
v William
Shakespeare:
Ø Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day
Ø Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments
2) Metaphysical
Ø John Donne: Death Be Not Proud
Ø John Milton: When I Consider How My life is
Spent
Ø Aphra Behn: Love Armed
3)Romantic
o
William Blake:
The Tiger
o
P.B. Shelley:
Ozymandias
o
Robert Burns:
A Red, Red Rose
o
Keats: On
First Looking into Chapman’s Homer
4)Narrative:
q S. T. Coleridge: Kubla Khan
q Alfred Tennyson: The Lady of Chalet
5)Ode:
v William Wordsworth: Ode to Westminster Bridge
6) Parody:
§ Wendy Cope: Not Only Marble, But The Plastic
Toys
7)Ballads:
Thomas
Campbell:
Ø Lord Ullin’s Daughter
Ø Modern Beatles, Bob Dylan
Derozio:
Ø To India - My Native Land
Toru
Dutt:
Ø Sonnet- The Lotus
Rabindranath
Tagore:
Ø Where the Mind is Without Fear
Ø With malice the world has gone mad
Sarojini
Naidu:
Ø The Palanquin Bearers
Ø Bangle Sellers
Dom
Moraes:
1.
Snow
on a Mountain
2.
Family
Dinner
Kamala
Das:
1.
An
Introduction
2.
The
Dance of The Eunuchs
•
Dramatic Monologue:
Robert
Browning: My Last Duchess
•
Non-Sense poems and Parody:
Edward
Lear: The Owl
and The Pussy Cat
Wendy Cope
•
Elegy:
W.H.
Auden: In Memory of W. B. Yeats
Poems from 19th and 20th century
•
Emily Dickinson:
I Never Lost
As Much, But Twice
•
Christina Rossetti:
When I Am
Dead, My Dearest
•
W. B. Yeats:
Ø When You Are Old
Ø Second Coming
•
Robert Frost:
Ø Mending Wall
Ø The Road Not Taken
•
Wallace Stevens:
Ø The Jar
•
T.S. Eliot:
Ø Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
•
Wilfred Owen:
Ø Strange Meeting
•
Langston Hughes:
Ø Harlem
•
Stevie Smith:
Ø Mr. Over
•
Dylan Thomas:
Ø Do not go gentle into that good night
•
Gwendylon Brooks:
Ø We Real Cool
•
Philip Larkin:
Ø Church Going
•
Adriean Rich:
Ø Aunt Jenifer’s Tigers
•
Ted Hughes:
Ø The Thought Fox
•
Sylvia Plath:
Ø Daddy
•
Nissim Ezekiel:
Ø Poet, Lover, Bird Watcher
Ø The Railway Cleark
•
Eunice de Sauza:
Ø Catholic Mother
Ø Forgive Me Mother, an advice to women
•
Adil Jussawala:
Ø Tea in the Universities
Ø Approaching Santa Cruz Airport,
Bombay
· Arun Kolatkar:
Ø An Old Women
Ø Yeshwant Rao
· Dilip Chitre:
Ø The Light of Birds Breaks the
Lunateo’s Sleep
Ø The Feeling of the Banyan Tree
· Imtiaz Dharkar:
Ø From Purdah Purdah I
Ø Minority
•
Arundhati Subramaniam:
Ø Heirloom
Ø Recycled
•
Ranjit Hoskote:
Ø Association of an Artist
Ø A
Poem for Grand Mother
•
William Wordsworth:
Ø The Solitary Reaper
Ø Lucy Poems
•
S.T. Coleridge:
Ø Christable
•
P.B. Shelley:
Ø Ode to the Westwind
Ø To a Skylark
•
John Keats:
Ø La Bella Dame Sans Merci
Ø To a Nightingale
•
Alfred Tennyson:
Ø Tears, Idle Tears
Ø Break, Break, Break
•
Robert Browning:
Ø Meeting at night Parting at Morning
Ø Two in Campana
•
Elizabeth Barret Browning:
Ø How Do I Love Thee
•
Matthew Arnold:
Ø Dover Beach
Ø To Margueite
•
Christina Rossetti:
Ø Remember Me
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