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big fat zero not a poetry reader
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Several... but I was an English major and taught it for years!
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probably about 3. do my own notebooks count?
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Well... The Divine Comedy of Dante, The Illiad & The Odysesey, and Paradise Lost are epic poems, so three, though I also have Poe's and Shakespeare's comeplete works, which also has all their poems in it, so maybe one could say five.
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I have two but both of them have a lot of different authors in them.
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Shakespeare's and Poe's.
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6 - 7 which isn't enough.
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Quite a few. I could not tell you offhand.
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Just 1 it's a 1906 book of English Classics by Sohrab and Rustum.
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Two: One of them is the work of Langston Hughes. Another is a collection of Def Poetry Jam's poets such as, Lemon, Georgia Me, Beau Sia, Black Ice and Suheir. Very nice collection, the both of them.
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i got alot of not only shakespeares, oscar wilde (on the side) and any other poet you can name but got them memorized. Oscar wilde i like best by far story wise.
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Four, but they're all Shel Silverstein from my youth. (I sound so classy.)
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I don't think I own any.
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2 or 3. they're stories told through poems. much more intresting and entertaining.
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I have 2 of those types that have school students published in, my daughter has poems in them. I have 3 that my brother has been published in (the kind that no one buys except relatives of the various poets). Not much of a poetry reader, I guess.
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Over 200, including my own.
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Oodles!
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Only two- Elizabeth Barrett Browning's complete works and Shakespeare's sonnets. I have, however, collected late fees from the library on quite a few.
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At least 100, probably more. They are scattered hear and there and mixed with others.
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none
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I don't own any poetry books but i do write my own...usually on any peice of paper i can find handy at the time when those 'need to keep' words come to mind.
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Eighteen (I just counted) but one of those is "Paradise Lost" and another is "The Rape of the Lock" which might not count.
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