Red, Red Rose
-Burns
Jabberwocky
-Carroll
Hope is the things with Feathers
-Dickinson
Stopping by wood on a Snowy Evening - Frost
100

O my Luve is like a red, red rose

   That’s _______ ______ in June;

newly sprung

100

’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves

      Did _________ in the wabe:

All  were the borogoves,

      And the mome raths outgrabe.

gyre and gimble

mimsy

100

“Hope” is the ______________ -

That ________ in the soul -

thing with feathers

perches

100

Whose ____________ I think I know.  

His house is in the village though;   

woods these are

200

O my Luve is _____ ___ ________

   That’s _______ ______ in tune.

like the melody

sweetly played

200

“Beware the Jabberwock, my son!

      The __________, the claws that catch!

Beware the __________, and shun

      The frumious Bandersnatch!”

jaws that bite

Jubjub bird


200

And __________________________ -

And never stops - at all -

sings the tune without the words

200

He will not see me stopping here  

To watch _______________________.  

his woods fill up with snow

300

So fair art thou, ______________,

   So deep in luve am I;

And I will luve thee still, my dear,

   Till a’ the ______________________.

my bonnie lass

seas gang dry

300

And, as in ______________________,

      The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame,

Came whiffling ____________________,

      And ______ as it came!

uffish thought he stood

through the tulgey wood

burbled

300

And sweetest - ___________- is heard -

And ____________ the storm -

in the Gale

sore must be


300

My ___________________ it queer  

To stop without a farmhouse near  

Between _______________________  

The darkest evening of the year.   

little horse must think

the woods and frozen lake

400

Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,

   And __________________-;

I will love thee still, my dear,

   While the __________________.

the rocks melt wi’ the sun

sands o’ life shall run

400

One, two! One, two! And through and through

      The ________________________!

He left it dead, and with its head

      He went _________________.


“And _____________ the Jabberwock?

      Come to my arms, my beamish boy!

vorpal blade went snicker-snack

galumphing back

hast thou slain

400

That could ________________

That ________ many warm -

abash the little Bird

kept so

400

He gives his _________________ 

To ask if there is _________.  

The only other sound’s the sweep  

Of easy ____________________.   

harness bells a shake

some mistake

wind and downy flake

 

500

And fare thee weel, my only luve!

   And ____________________!

And _______________, my luve,

   Though it ___________________.

fare thee weel awhile

I will come again

were ten thousand mile

500

O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!”

      He __________________.

’Twas brillig, and _______________

     ____________________________:

All mimsy were the borogoves,

      And the mome raths outgrabe.

chortled in his joy

the slithy toves

 Did gyre and gimble in the wabe

500

I’ve heard it ________________ -

And on the ____________ -

Yet - never - in Extremity,

It ___________ - of me.

in the chillest land

strangest Sea

asked a crumb

500

The woods _____________________,  

But I have ______________,  

And miles ________________,  

And miles ________________.


are lovely, dark and deep

promises to keep

to go before I sleep

to go before I sleep