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English, 03.06.2020 04:57 AlmightyThadd

Part A
Choose a poem by one of the following poets:
• Thomas Gray
• William Blake
• William Wordsworth
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Lord Byron
• Percy Bysshe Shelley
• John Keats
Below are some suggested poems for this activity:
"The World Is Too Much with Us" by William Wordsworth
• "Mutability" by Percy Bysshe Shelley
• "This Living Hand" by John Keats
"Work Without Hope" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
However, if you prefer to work on a different poem, it's a good idea to read through the entire instructions for this activity first to ensure that you
choose a poem that is appropriate in length and complexity for the essay you'll be submitting.
Which poem did you choose, and what influenced your selection?
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