Famous English literature Poems

 1. Sonnet 18 – William Shakespeare

The poet compares his beloved to a summer day and says that beauty can fade, but true love will live forever through poetry.

2. The Daffodils – William Wordsworth

The poet describes beautiful daffodils and explains how memories of nature bring joy and peace even when one feels lonely.

3. Ode to a Nightingale – John Keats

The poet feels sad about human pain and wishes to escape into the joyful world of a nightingale through imagination.

4. Ode on a Grecian Urn – John Keats

The poem shows how art is eternal and unchanging, unlike human life, and suggests that beauty and truth are closely connected.

5. Kubla Khan – Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The poem describes an imaginary palace and landscape, showing the power and mystery of human imagination.

6. The Tyger – William Blake

The poet wonders about the creator who could make such a powerful and frightening creature, questioning good and evil.

7. Because I could not stop for Death – Emily Dickinson

Death is shown as calm and polite, taking the speaker on a journey from life to eternity.

8. Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening – Robert Frost

A man pauses to enjoy a quiet, beautiful moment in nature but remembers his duties and continues his journey.

9. Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night – Dylan Thomas

The poet urges people, especially his father, to fight bravely against death and not accept it quietly.

10. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock – T. S. Eliot

The poem shows a man’s fear, self-doubt, and confusion in modern society, highlighting loneliness and indecision.

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