Poem | Poet | Line | % Correct |
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Traditional | Traditional | Roses are red / {violets} are blue | 93%
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner | Samuel Coleridge | Water, water, everywhere / Nor any drop to {drink} | 79%
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Sonnet 18 | William Shakespeare | Shall I compare thee to a {summer}'{s} {day}? | 75%
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | Robert Frost | But I have promises to keep / And miles to go before I {sleep} | 67%
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As You Like It | William Shakespeare | All the world's a stage / And all the men and women merely {players} | 64%
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Sonnet 43 | Elizabeth Browning | How do I love thee? Let me {count} {the} {ways} | 64%
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The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere | Henry Longfellow | One if by land, and {two} {if} {by} {sea} | 59%
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She Walks in Beauty | Lord Byron | She walks in beauty, like the {night} | 49%
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The Tyger | William Blake | Tyger Tyger, {burning} {bright} | 47%
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The Raven | Edgar Allan Poe | Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, {weak} {and} {weary} | 39%
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Untitled | Dylan Thomas | Do not go {gentle} into that good night | 35%
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The Charge of the Light Brigade | Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Theirs not to reason why / Theirs but to {do} {and} {die} | 35%
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Ozymandias | Percy Shelley | Look on my works, ye Mighty, and {despair}! | 26%
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Song of Myself | Walt Whitman | I sound my barbaric {yawp} over the roofs of the world. | 13%
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Howl | Allen Ginsberg | I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by {madness} | 12%
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