Famous Lines of Poetry #2 - Statistics

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Poem Poet Line % Correct
Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare A {rose} by any other name would smell as sweet
92%
In Memoriam A.H.H. Alfred, Lord Tennyson 'Tis better to have {loved} {and} {lost} / Than never to have loved at all
86%
An Essay on Man Alexander Pope Hope springs {eternal} in the human breast
61%
Endymion John Keats A thing of {beauty} is a joy forever
59%
Reflections on Ice-Breaking Ogden Nash Candy is dandy / But {liquor} is quicker
56%
The Hollow Men T.S. Eliot This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a {whimper}
56%
Because I could not stop for Death Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for death / He kindly {stopped} {for} {me}
48%
The Road Not Taken Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a {yellow} wood
30%
Warning Jenny Joseph When I am an old woman I shall wear {purple}
23%
The Second Coming William Butler Yeats Things fall apart; the {centre} cannot hold
21%
Kubla Khan Samuel Coleridge In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately {pleasure}-{dome} decree
20%
Trees Joyce Kilmer I think that I shall never see / A {poem} lovely as a tree
20%
Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven William Butler Yeats Tread softly because you tread on my {dreams}
19%
This Is Just to Say William Carlos Williams I have eaten / the {plums} / that were in / the icebox
13%
Ulysses Alfred, Lord Tennyson To strive, to seek, to find, and not to {yield}
12%
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