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[Oct. 28 - ok, I've added them all though I've not got links inserted for all of them yet. Oh, and I forgot to write down the ones I included in the comment thread, so I'll come back and add (some approximation of) them later.]


This list is what I gleaned from the comment section on the Ecosophia blog during the April 2020 Open Post where I asked people to tell us what some of their favorite poems to learn by heart were. I think I scooped 'em all up from the long comment thread but if not... well, this'll at least get a body started in the search for poetry. Links provided when found (along with the username of the person who submitted the poem).
  • "The Cat by the Fire,"  (title unverified, author unknown) (Lathechuck)
  • several poems in Spanish, no titles given (CK Patiño)
  • "Lady of Shalott," Alfred Lord Tennyson; "The Bonny Swans" and "Wild Geese," Mary Oliver; "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," William Butler Yeats; "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" and "To Make a Prairie," Emily Dickinson; "The Raven," "Alone," and "Annabelle Lee," Edgar Allen Poe; "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers," Adrienne Rich; "Cassilda's Song," Robert W. Chambers (Sister Crow)
  • "Shall I Compare Thee" (Sonnet  ) and Puck's lines "If we shadows..." Shakespeare; "The Tyger," William Blake; "El Dorado," Edgar Allen Poe (methylethyl)
  • "The Duino Elegies," Rainer Maria Rilke (Isaac Salamander Hill)
  • "Fire and Ice," Robert Frost; excerpt from Canto XIII in "City of Dreadful Night," James B.V. Thomson (Phutatorius)
  • "To Autumn," John Keats; "Ulysses," Alfred, Lord Tennyson (Steve T)
  • portions of "Bors to Elayne," Charles Williams (Mathias Gralle)
  • excerpts of Chaucer's works, and "The Aeneid by Virgil (Michelle)
  • works by Edward Lear (Emmanuel Goldstein)
  • "Sonnet 18," Shakespeare; works by Pablo Neruda (Violet)

Date: 2020-10-04 02:44 am (UTC)
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Thanks for this!

Date: 2020-10-29 03:36 pm (UTC)
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I have also by heart: The Walrus and the Carpenter and Jabberwocky, by Lewis Carroll. They are silly and gratifying, and fun to do with the kids.

Date: 2020-10-31 10:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] methylethyl
I have seen few things funnier than my then-three-year-old, with his most earnest face, excitedly reciting: "the Jabberwock, with the FWAME EYES!!" He knows the right words now, and it's very nearly as funny :)

Date: 2020-10-29 01:37 am (UTC)
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“The Day is Done” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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