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What Poems Can You Remember?
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Do you have any line of poetry in your head? Lines which you can recall very easily?
Can you write a couple of lines here and see if other people can recognise them?
Now, I have to be able to trust you all not to 'google'. I'd like to know which poems people can genuinely remember.
I don't want the whole poem, just a few lines.
Nursery rhymes and limericks, not allowed.
I'll start with
'If ever I saw blessing in the air
I see it now on this still early day.'
Can you write a couple of lines here and see if other people can recognise them?
Now, I have to be able to trust you all not to 'google'. I'd like to know which poems people can genuinely remember.
I don't want the whole poem, just a few lines.
Nursery rhymes and limericks, not allowed.
I'll start with
'If ever I saw blessing in the air
I see it now on this still early day.'
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh for a muse of fire that would ascend
the brightest heaven of invention
a kingdom for a stage, princes to act
and monarchs to behold the swelling scene.
Then should the warlike Harry like himself
assume the port of Mars and at his heels
something something famine sword and fire
crouch for employment
something something wooden O
My English teacher had a theory that if you recited poetry just before you dropped off to sleep you'd remember it forever. After half a century, I'm beginning to think he may have been right.
the brightest heaven of invention
a kingdom for a stage, princes to act
and monarchs to behold the swelling scene.
Then should the warlike Harry like himself
assume the port of Mars and at his heels
something something famine sword and fire
crouch for employment
something something wooden O
My English teacher had a theory that if you recited poetry just before you dropped off to sleep you'd remember it forever. After half a century, I'm beginning to think he may have been right.