Poetry 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? English LiteratureAQA AnthologyGCSEAQA Created by: beckycampbellCreated on: 26-09-16 19:01 'spools of suffering set out in ordered rows' War Photographer 1 of 30 'nothing beside remains' Ozymandias 2 of 30 'How the youthful harlot's curse / Blasts the new-born infant's tear' London 3 of 30 War Photographer Carol Ann Duffy 4 of 30 'A little boat tied to a willow tree' The Prelude 5 of 30 Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley 6 of 30 London William Blake 7 of 30 The Prelude William Wordsworth 8 of 30 'I gave commands; / Then all smiles stopped together' My Last Duchess 9 of 30 My Last Duchess Robert Browning 10 of 30 'Rode the six hundred' The Charge of the Light Brigade 11 of 30 'Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knive us' Exposure 12 of 30 The Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Tennyson 13 of 30 Exposure Wilfred Owen 14 of 30 'it is a huge nothing that we fear' Storm on the Island 15 of 30 'Sweating like molten iron from the centre of his chest' Bayonet Charge 16 of 30 'tosses his guts back into his body. / Then he's carted off in the back of the lorry' Remains 17 of 30 Storm on the Island Seamus Heaney 18 of 30 Bayonet Charge Ted Hughes 19 of 30 Remains Simon Armitage 20 of 30 'spasms of paper red' Poppies 21 of 30 'Paper that lets the light / shine through' Tissue 22 of 30 Poppies Jane Weir 23 of 30 Checking Out Me History John Agard 24 of 30 Tissue Imtiaz Dharker 25 of 30 'It may be at war, it may be sick with tyrants, / but I am branded by an impression of sunlight.' The Emigree 26 of 30 'the little fishing boats / strung out like bunting' Kamikaze 27 of 30 The Emigree Carol Rumens 28 of 30 Kamikaze Beatrice Garland 29 of 30 'Dem tell me / Wha dem want to tell me' Checking Out Me History 30 of 30
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