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Question: "April is the cruellest month, breeding / Lilacs out of the dead land"
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Question: This poet studied with Sylvia Plath and wrote a poem about her death.
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Question: "Rage, rage against the dying of the light"
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Question: Jewish, gay beat poet who wrote "Howl," "Kaddish," and "The Fall of America"
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Question: Wrote a famous poem broken into sections entitled "Song of Myself," "A Song for Occupations," "To Think of Time," "The Sleepers," and "I Sing the Body Electric"
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Question: Elizabethan poet and dramatist who inspired Shakespeare before being killed in a tavern at age 29
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Question: "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, / And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveler, long I stood / And looked down one as far as I could . . .
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Question: Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner of the early twentieth century whose gravestone reads: "Cast a cold eye on life, on death, Horsemen pass by!"
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Question Number: 9
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Question: Renowned expatriate and "poet's poet" who influenced T. S. Eliot and others.
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Question Number: 10
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Question: This rock star published a book of poems entitled "Horse Latitudes"
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