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Poetry titles
101 Poems that Could Save Your Life by Daisy Goodwin (editor) (bwl11)  
A Choice of Comic and Curious Verse by J M Cohen (editor) (bwl16)  
A Spell of Words by Elizabeth Jennings (bwl112)  
And I Hear Dragons by Hannah Issa (bwl117)  
Answering Back: Living poets reply to the poetry of the past by Carol Ann Duffy (edited by) (bwl78)  
Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes (bwl10)  
Choose Love by Nicola Davies (bwl113)  
Collected Lyrics by Edna St.Vincent Millay (bwl11)  
Collected Poems by Wilfred Owen (bwl9)  
Having an Osprey about the House by Chris Sykes (bwl8)  
In Parenthesis by David Jones (bwl78)  
Inside the Wave by Helen Dunmore (bwl93)  
Japanese Death Poems by Yoel Hoffman (bwl91)  
Let's Chase Stars Together by Matt Goodfellow (bwl110)  
Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris (bwl99)  
Moon Juice by Kate Wakelin (bwl85)  
Narrow Road to the Interior and other writings by Matsuo Basho (trans. by Sam Hamill) (bwl104)  
Now we are Sixty (and a bit). by Christopher Matthew (bwl24)  
Other Men's Flowers by A P Wavell (compiled by) (bwl49)  
Poems to Live Your Life By by Chris Riddell (bwl91)  
Rapture by Carol Ann Duffy (bwl49)  
The Boy Lost in the Maze by Joseph Coelho (bwl113)  
The Complete Poems by Emily Dickinson (bwl106)  
The Fire of Joy: Roughly eighty poems to get by heart and say aloud by Clive James (bwl104)  
The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris (bwl100)  
The Poetry Pharmacy Returns by William Sieghart (bwl95)  
The Poetry Pharmacy: Tried and True Prescriptions for the Heart, Mind and Soul by William Sieghart (bwl87)  
The Sonnets by William Shakespeare (bwl65)  
The Waste Land: a facsimile & transcript of the original drafts including the annotations of Ezra Pound edited by Valerie Eliot by T S Eliot (bwl108)  
Tomorrow is Beautiful: Poems to comfort, uplift and delight by Sarah Crossan (bwl102)