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Insomnia -- A Little Story -- A Prayer -- A Death Bed -- Identity -- A Snow Flake -- Love's Calendar -- Sleep -- Promoted -- "Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamne" -- Speak Gently -- Not Knowing -- The Captain -- The Fall of Niagara -- The Petrified Fern -- Private Devotion -- Thanatopsis -- To a Water Fowl -- The Death of the Flowers -- One, Two, Three -- The Old Flag -- Holiday Home -- Candor -- God's Garden -- Masks -- The City -- Mortis Dignitas -- Across the Fields to Anne -- Nearer Home -- My Creed -- At the Hearthside -- The Way of it -- After the cows -- Love Under the Ledger -- Life -- Not Lost -- The Dandelions -- Saint Symphorien -- A Seaside Incident -- The Old Arm Chair -- "When the Grass Shall Cover Me" -- The Leaves and the Wind -- My Owl -- Unrest -- December -- January -- February -- May -- Stanzas -- Counsel -- Knowing -- Kensel Green -- The Farmer sat in his Easy Chair -- Theocritus -- The Burden of Night -- Hymn, (Sung at the completion of Concord Monument, April 19, 1846) -- The Humble-Bee -- Ben Bolt -- A Toad -- Wild Roses -- The Old Beau -- A Dead Friend -- Baby's Dreams -- Little Boy Blue -- The Tea Gown -- The Tempest -- Old Folks at Home -- My Old Kentucky Home -- O, Boys, Carry me 'Long -- Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground -- The Labourer -- The Free Mind -- "The Woods that bring the Sunset Near" -- The Sonnet -- Old Grimes -- Sarah Pratt McLean Greene / De Massa ob de Sheepfol' -- On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake -- Marco Bozzaris -- Example -- Dickens in Camp -- The Engineer's Signal -- Loneliness -- The Inconsistent Sex -- Two Lessons -- Sparkling and Bright -- Monterey -- Old Ironsides -- The Music Grinders -- Before the Curfew -- The Last Leaf -- On Lending a Punch Bowl -- The Chambered Nautilus -- Hail Columbia -- Old -- 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower -- Battle Hymn of the Republic -- Two Truths -- When the Baby Died -- Coronation -- Best -- Illusions -- The Star-Spangled Banner -- The Crickets -- In Reverie -- Why Mother is Proud -- To-morrow's News -- A Ballade of Trees and the Master -- On the Shore -- A Strip of Blue -- The Phoebe Bird -- The Flown Soul -- Marthy Virginia's Hand -- Look Aloft -- Consolation -- The Song of the Vane -- The Wayside Well -- The Last Reservation -- Five Little White Heads -- On a Fly Leaf of a Book of Old Plays -- The Chamber Over the Gate -- A psalm of Life -- The Wreck of the Hesperus -- The Skeleton in Armor -- Resignation -- The Old Clock on the Stairs -- The Day is Done -- The Rainy Day -- The Arrow and the Song -- Extreme Unction -- The First Snow Fall -- To the Dandelion -- An Incident in a Railway Car -- Give me the Old -- "Spacially Jim" -- Woodman, Spare that Tree -- Near the Lake -- Who Knows -- June in January -- Dying in Harness -- Driving Home the Cows.
Two Views of War -- My Faith Looks up to Thee -- On a Bust of Dante -- A Song for September -- Home, Sweet Home -- Little Bopeep and Little Boy Blue -- A Kiss in the Rain -- In June -- The Love Knot -- The Witch in the Glass -- My Child -- A Health -- To Helen -- Annabel Lee -- Cousin Floy -- The Brave at Home -- Sheridan's Ride -- The Summer Shower -- Drifting -- Elizabeth -- Anne -- The Days Gone by -- A Boy's Mother -- A Life Lesson -- When She Comes Home -- The Lost Kiss -- Our Own -- In Solitude -- Perpetuity -- E. Rowland Sill / Opportunity -- Winter's Starlight -- Bacchus -- America -- A South Carolina Bourbon, Aet, 79 -- Fate -- The Doorstep -- The Wedding-day -- Toujours Amour -- Cradle Song -- Never Again -- Sorrow and Joy -- Proposal -- Bedouin Song -- The Song of the Camp -- The Old-Fashioned Choir -- Going Home -- The River of Time -- The Sandpiper -- Revival of Romance -- Constancy -- The Night is Still -- Gray Hair in Youth -- Farewell -- Her First Train -- On a Forgotten By-way -- Alec. Dunham's Boat -- The King and the Pope -- Little Mamma -- O Captain! My Captain! -- The Barefoot Boy -- The River Path -- Ichabod -- Solitude -- The Beautiful Land of Nod -- Her Bonnet -- The Leper -- The Boy to the Schoolmaster -- Rags and Robes -- Humpty Dumpty -- The Old Oaken Bucket -- Good Night -- When the Little Boy Ran Away -- The Main Truck, of a Leap for Life -- Afeared of a Gal.
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Anne Reeve Aldrich / James Aldrich / Thomas Baily Aldrich / Mary S. Bacon / George A. Baker / Arlo Bates / Mary G. Brainard / John G.C. Brainard / Mary Bolles Branch / Phoebe H. Brown / William Cullen Bryant / Henry Cuyler Bunner / Richard Burton / Phoebe Carey / Alice Carey / Charles Edward Carryl / Robinson Crusoe -- John Vance Cheney / McDonald Clarke / Richard Coe, Jr. / Thomas S. Collier / Helen Gray Cone / Rose Terry Cooke / Marc Cook (Vandyke Brown) / Eliza Cook / Ina D. Coolbrith / George Cooper / Henry S. Cornwell / Charles P. Cranch / Mary Evelyn Moore Davis / Julia C.R. Door / Alexander W. Drake / Charles G. Eastman / Maurice Egan / Samuel R. Elliot / Ralph Waldo Emerson / Thomas Dunn English / Edgar Fawcett / Eugene Field / James T. Fields / Stephen Collins Foster / William D. Gallagher / William Lloyd Garrison / Richard Watson Gilder / Albert G. Greene / Fitz-Greene Halleck / Annie D. Hanks / Francis Bret Harte / William Hamilton Hayne / John Langdon Heaton / Thomas Wentworth Higginson / Charles Fenno Hoffman / Oliver Wendell Holmes / Joseph Hopkinson / Ralph Hoyt / Ellen C. Howarth / Julia Ward Howe / Helen Hunt Jackson / Robert Underwood Johnson / Francis Scott Key / Harriet McEwen Kimball / George Kringle / Sidney Lanier / Lucy Larcom / George Parsons Lathrop / Jonathan Lawrence / Walter Learned / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow / James Russell Lowell / R.H. Messinger / Bessie Morgan / George P. Morris / James Herbert Morse / R.K. Munkittrick / John Boyle O'Reilly / Kate Putnam Osgood
Henry Robinson Palmer / Ray Palmer / Thomas W. Parsons / John Howard Payne / Samuel Minturn Peck / Nora Perry / Sarah M.B. Piatt / John Pierpont / E.C. Pinkney / Edgar Allen Poe / David L. Proudfit / Thomas Buchann Read / Lizette W. Reese / James Whitcomb Riley / Margaret E. Sangster / Clinton Scollard / Frank Dempster Sherman / Samuel Francis Smith / Yates Snowden / Susan Marr Spaulding / Edmund C. Stedman / Rowan Stephens / Richard Henry Stoddard / Bayard Taylor / Benjamin F. Taylor / Celia Thaxter / Edith M. Thomas / Maurice Thompson / A.E. Watrous / Charles Henry Webb / Walt. Whitman / John Greenleaf Whittier / Ella Wheeler Wilcox / Mary E. Wilkins / Nathaniel P. Willis / E.J. Wheeler / Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney / Samuel Woodworth / Anonymous
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Invitation to Hsiao Chü-shih / Inviting a friend to supper / Epistle 1.5 / from The life of Samuel Johnson / from My mother's house / The walrus and the carpenter / To Thomas Manning / Here's a bottle and an honest friend / My boat / To the bachelor of arts P'ei Ti / Horses in flowers / The pasture / The evils of Spain
from Nicomachean ethics / from On friendship / from Of friendship / from Of friendship / from The rambler, no. 64 ; from The rambler, no. 40 ; from The idler, no. 23 / from The life of Samuel Johnson
To Joseph Haydn ; To Baron Gottfried von Jacquin / To George Strahan ; To James Boswell ; To Hester Thrale / To the Rev. James Stopford / To Jonathan Swift / To Madame d'Épinay / To Captain Richard Brown / To Jane Williams / To J.H. Reynolds ; To Benjamin Bailey ; To J.H. Reynolds ; To Benjamin Bailey ; To James Rice ; To Benjamin Bailey ; To Charles Brown ; To C.W. Dilke ; To the George Keatses ; To John Taylor ; To Charles Brown
from The Iliad / Epistle 1.3 / Epigram 5.42 ; Epigram 1.32 / Hearing that his friend was coming back from the war / Old age ; The letter ; To Liu Yu-Hsi ; Dreaming that I went with Lu and Yu to visit Yüan Chēn / from The divine comedy / Dante Alighieri to Guido Cavalcanti / To Giovanni da Pistoja on the painting of the Sistine Chapel ; To Tommaso Cavalieri / from The faerie queene / from To the immortal memory of that noble pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H. Morison / To the memory of my beloved, the author, Mr. William Shakespeare, and what he had left us / To Mr T.W. / To Mrs. Mary Awbrey ; from Friendship / Friendship between Ephelia and Ardelia ; To a friend / from Verses on the death of Dr. Swift, D.S.P.D. / from Retirement / A poison tree ; To Hayley ; To forgive enemies Hayley does pretend / To J.R. / May and death / We two, how long we were fool'd ; As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods ; I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing / I'm nobody! who are you? ; I showed her hights she never saw ; We talked as girls do ; Elysium is as far / A snow-storm / The rakes of Mallow / A confession to a friend in trouble ; The man he killed / A Shropshire lad, LIV / The municipal gallery re-visited ; Friends ; The lover pleads with his friend for old friends ; A deep-sworn vow ; To a friend whose work has come to nothing / Mr. Flood's party / The listeners / Sonnets to Orpheus, 1.24, 2.8 / Boris Pasternak ; There are four of us ; If all who have begged help / In memoriam / To my friend / The friends / Lament for Ignacio Sánchez Mejias / To Francisco López Merino ; To a minor poet of the Greek anthology / Poem / from Hearts of gold / For friends only ; The common life / Elegy for Jane / Do the others speak of me mockingly, maliciously? / What is the opposite of two? / With mercy for the greedy / Vita amicae / Paula Becker to Clara Westhoff / Forest of Europe / The view from Mount Saint Helens / Friends through at New Year's
This lime-tree bower my prison / from The Grasmere journals / from Christabel / To William Wordsworth / Popular fallacies, XVI : that a sulky temper is a misfortune ; The old familiar faces
The Bible. from The book of Ruth. Chapters 1-4 ; from The book of Samuel. Book I, chapters 18, 19, 20, 23, 31 ; Book 2, chapters 1, 4, 9.
Sonnet 29 ; Sonnet 30 ; Sonnet 32 ; Sonnet 37 ; Sonnet 71 ; Sonnet 104 ; Sonnet 116 ; from A midsummer night's dream ; from The merchant of Venice ; from 1 Henry IV ; from 2 Henry IV ; from Julius Caesar ; from As you like it ; from Hamlet ; from Timon of Athens ; from The winter's tale ; from The two noble kinsmen
To Nathaniel Hawthorne / To Susan Gilbert (Dickinson) / Correspondence
The voice / The three hermits / Ithaka / Kashtanka / Otherwise birds fly in / Brooksmith / Miss Tempy's watchers / Guests of the nation / The fisherman who had no one to go out in his boat with him / Friendship / A little cloud
Correspondence / from Edward Lear : landscape painter and nonsense poet / To Emily Tennyson ; To Ruth Decie ; To John Ruskin / To Hugh Walpole ; To William Dean Howells / To O.W. Holmes, Jr. ; To his class at Radcliffe College / To William Makepeace Thackeray
To Theodore Dreiser ; To James Joyce ; To Jim Tully / My friend McNulty / Ring ; To Ernest Hemingway ; To Maxwell Perkins / from Max Perkins : editor of genius / To Sidney Cox / To Malcolm Cowley ; To Robert K. Haas ; To Erik Boheman ; To Mrs. Robert K. Haas ; To Robert K. Haas ; To Phillip E. Mullen
from Juvenile journal / from Paris was yesterday / from Memoirs / from Marianne Thornton : a domestic biography / from Your mirror to my times / from De profundis / from Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave / from Pioneers of France in the New World / Gwendolyn / from Clear pictures / from Julia / from Night / from Sketches from a life
To Eberhard Bethge / Correspondence / Correspondence
To Marianne Moore / To Ezra Pound / Correspondence / from Efforts of affection : a memoir of Marianne Moore / Crusoe in England / from Four poems for Elizabeth Bishop / Correspondence / To Gummo Marx ; To Russell Baker
from A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers / from Friendship / from Notes on English character ; from What I believe / from Men in dark times / from A discourse of the nature, offices, and measures, of friendship / from Friendship / from Friendship
Birds of a feather ; A friend in need is a friend indeed / Fable 8.11 : The two friends / from The gouernour / from Somewhere a master / Yoruban folktale -- from Childhood and poetry / from The people of the sea
School ; Our afterlife II / from Robert Trail Spence Lowell / from Gulliver in Lilliput : remembering Robert Lowell / Ford Madox Ford ; from Randall Jarrell, 1914-1965 / The sounds of rain
To Olivia Shakespear / from Journals / To Henry Yorke / To Gerald Brenan ; To Dora Carrington ; from Diary / To William Plomer ; To Virginia Woolf
On seeing off Meng Hao-Jan ; Taking leave of a friend ; Exiles' letter / To Wei Pa, a retired scholar / An excuse for not returning the visit of a friend / To Ch 'i-wu Ch 'ien bound home after failing in an examination / from To the ship in which Virgil sailed to Athens / To Thomas Moore / To a friend parting / To a friend going on a journey / Anaktoria / from Return to yesterday / Auld lang syne
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Po Chü-I -- Ben Jonson -- Horace -- James Boswell -- Colette -- Lewis Carroll -- Charles Lamb -- Robert Burns -- Raymond Carver -- Wang Wei -- Sappho -- Robert Frost -- V.S. Pritchett.
Aristotle -- Cicero -- Michel de Montaigne -- Francis Bacon -- Samuel Johnson -- James Boswell.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -- Samuel Johnson -- Jonathan Swift -- Alexander Pope -- Jean-Jacques Rousseau -- Robert Burns -- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley -- John Keats.
Homer -- Horace -- Martial -- Wang Chien -- Po Chü-I -- Dante Alighieri -- Dante Alighieri -- Michelangelo Buonarroti -- Edmund Spenser -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- John Donne -- Katherine Philips -- Anne Finch -- Jonathan Swift -- William Cowper -- William Blake -- John Keats -- Robert Browning -- Walt Whitman -- Emily Dickinson -- Giosuè Carducci -- Anonymous -- Thomas Hardy -- A.E. Housman -- William Butler Yeats -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Walter De La Mare -- Rainer Maria Rilke -- Anna Akhmatova -- Giuseppe Ungaretti -- Wilfred Owen -- Bertolt Brecht -- Federico García Lorca -- Jorge Luis Borges -- Langston Hughes -- Ogden Nash -- W.H. Auden -- Theodore Roethke -- Delmore Schwartz -- Richard Wilbur -- Anne Sexton -- Ursula K. Le Guin -- Adrienne Richt -- Derek Walcott -- Michael S. Harper -- August Kleinzahler.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Dorothy Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Charles Lamb.
William Shakespeare.
Herman Melville -- Emily Dickinson -- George S. Hillard and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
V.S. Pritchett -- Leo Tolstoy -- Guy Davenport -- Anton Chekhov -- Nadine Gordimer -- Henry James -- Sarah Orne Jewett -- Frank O'Connor -- William Maxwell -- S.Y. Agnon -- James Joyce.
Gustave Flaubert and Ivan Turgenev -- Angus Davidson -- Edward Lear -- Henry James -- William James -- Edward Fitzgerald.
H.L. Mencken -- James Thurber -- F. Scott Fitzgerald -- A. Scott Berg -- Robert Frost -- William Faulkner.
Fanny Burney -- Janet Flanner -- Frédéric Mistral -- E.M. Forster -- Ford Madox Ford -- Oscar Wilde -- Frederick Douglass -- Francis Parkman -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Reynolds Price -- Lillian Hellman -- Elie Wiesel -- George F. Kennan.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer -- Thomas Mann and Erich Kahler -- Albert Campus and Boris Pasternak.
T.S. Eliot -- Vivien Eliot -- T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Robert Lowell -- T.S. Eliot and Groucho Marx -- Groucho Marx.
Henry David Thoreau -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- E.M. Forster -- Hannah Arendt -- Jeremy Taylor -- Simone Weil -- C.S. Lewis.
Aesop -- Jean De La Fontaine -- Sir Thomas Elyot -- Elie Wiesel -- Pablo Neruda -- David Thomson.
Robert Lowell -- Peter Taylor -- Seamus Heaney -- Robert Lowell -- Seamus Heaney.
William Butler Yeats -- Lady Gregory -- Evelyn Waugh -- Virginia Woolf -- Elizabeth Bowen.
Li Po -- Tu Fu -- Mei Yao Ch'en -- Wang Wei -- Horace -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Robert Penn Warren -- Mahammed Abdille Hassan -- Sappho -- Ford Maddox Ford -- Robert Burns.
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Adolf Hitler : Bavaria's Rebel. Cyril Brown, "New Popular Idol Rises in Bavaria, " New York Times, November 21, 1922 ; Raymond Fendrick, "'Heinrich' Ford Idol of Bavaria Fascisti Chief, " Chicago Daily Tribune, March 8, 1923 -- Illustration: Paolo Garretto, Hitler, 1932 ; "A Week's Vignettes of Nazi-Land, " News-Week, March 25, 1933 ; Foreign News, Germany, "We Demand!" Time, July 10, 1933 -- Protesting the Nazi Dictatorship. "Wise Explains Jewry's Pleas to Garden Crowd, " New York Herald Tribune, March 28, 1933 ; Associated Press, "Mistreatment of Jewish Race in Germany Ends, " Bangor (ME) Daily News, March 27, 1933 ; United Churches of Lackawanna County (PA), petition to Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, March 27, 1933 ; United Press, "Nazis Start Jewish Boycott" and Associated Press, "Courts Are Cleared, " Santa Cruz (CA) News, March 31, 1933 ; Jewish Telegraphic Agency, "Germany Is Too Easy on Jews, Goebbels Asks Stronger Attack, " Jewish Daily Bulletin, April 26, 1933 ; Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, "Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary Hull and the German Ambassador, Dr. Hans Luther, " May 3, 1933 ; Associated Press, "German Students Burn Books of Noted American Authors, " (Boise) Idaho Daily Statesman, May 11, 1933 ; American League for the Defense of Jewish Rights, "Resolution Adopted at the [National Boycott] Conference, " June 27, 1933 -- Americans Assaulted in Germany. Associated Press, "Nazi Attacks on Americans, " New York Times, October 13, 1933 ; Sigrid Schultz, "Hitler Assures Dodd Yanks Will Get Protection, " Chicago Daily Tribune, October 18, 1933 -- Germany's Jews in Danger. Foreign News, Germany, "Little Man, Big Doings, " Time, September 23, 1935 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt to New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman regarding the immigration of German Jews into the United States, November 13, 1935 -- Boycott the Olympics? Avery Brundage, President, American Olympic Committee, Preface to Fair Play for American Athletes, October 1935 ; Heywood Broun, "The Olympics Merely an Opportunity for Hitler to Glorify Himself a Bit, " Morning Post (Camden, NJ), October 28, 1935 ; "The 1936 Olympic Games : An Open Letter, " New York Amsterdam News, August 24, 1935 -- Nazis in America. Joseph F. Dinneen, "An American Fuhrer Organizes an Army, " American Magazine, August 1937 --
Illustration: Herblock [Herbert L. Block], "Still No Solution, " 1939 -- The Refugee Crisis. Associated Press, "Hitler Enters Vienna as Jews Begin to Feel Weight of Persecution, " Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), March 14, 1938 ; Dorothy Thompson, excerpts from Refugees : Anarchy or Organization? 1938 -- Sympathy without Action. Department of State call for international special committee on emigration aid for political refugees, March 24, 1938 ; Gerald G. Gross, "'Yes, But---' Attitude Perils Progress at World Refugee Conference, " Washington Post, July 10, 1938 ; Foreign News, International, "Refugees, " Time, July 18, 1938 -- In Search of Refuge : Teenage Pen Pals. Marianne Winter, letters to Jane Bomberger, June 6 and 29, 1938 ; "'Hands Across Sea' Are joined, " Reading (PA) Eagle, February 5, 1939 -- November Pogrom. United Press, "Hysterical Nazis Wreck Thousands of Jewish Shops, Burn Synagogues in Wild Orgy of Looting and Terror, " Dallas Morning News, November 11, 1938 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, draft press statement following Kristallnacht, November 16, 1938 ; Associated Press, "Treatment of Jews 'Shocks U.S.', " The Daily Missoulian (Missoula, MT), November 16, 1938 ; Gallup Polls on Nazi treatment of Jews and immigration of Jewish exiles to the United States, November 1938 -- Admit Refugee Children? John F. Knott, " 'Please, Ring the Bell for Us,' " Dallas Morning News, July 7, 1939 ; Non-Sectarian Committee for German Refugee Children, "Suffer Little Children..." April 1939 ; John Cecil, American Immigration Conference Board, America's Children Are America's Problem! Refugee Children in Europe Are Europe's Problem! 1939 ; Clarence E. Pickett and Robert R. Reynolds, "America: Haven for Refugee Children?" The Rotarian, February 1940 -- A Refugee Ship at Sea. Fred Packer, "Ashamed!" New York Daily Mirror, June 6, 1939 ; "Refugee Ship, " New York Times, June 8, 1939 ; St. Louis Passengers' Committee, draft telegram to American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, New York City, June 1939 ; Associated Press, "Refugee Ship Is at Antwerp, " Fort Worth (TX) Star-Telegram, June 18, 1939 -- Americans Who Dared. Associated Press, "50 Jewish Refugee Tots are Happy in New Home, " Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1939 ; Martha Sharp, Unitarian Service Committee, "Memorandum : Emigration from France to the United States of America, " November 26, 1940 ; Varian Fry, Emergency Rescue Committee, foreword to Surrender on Demand, 1945 ; Marjorie McClelland, American Friends Services Committee, letter to family, July 15, 1941 --
Illustration: Elmer, "War's First Casualty" 1941 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "War in Europe" fireside chat, September 3, 1939 - The Foreign War and the National Defense. Confessions of a Nazi Spy motion picture advertisement, 1939 ; J. Edgar Hoover with Courtney Ryley Cooper, "Stamping Out the Spies, " American Magazine, January 1940 ; Fortune/Roper Survey on a German "Fifth Column, " June 1940 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "National Defense" fireside chat, May 26, 1940 ; Gallup Poll on US involvement in war against Germany, May 1940 -- "A Wall of Bureaucratic Measures". Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of State, memorandum on limiting immigration, June 26, 1940 ; Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, telegram to all diplomatic and consular offices, June 29, 1940 ; Albert Einstein, letter to Eleanor Roosevelt, July 26, 1941 -- The Nazi War on Europe's Jews. Associated Press/Alvin J. Steinkopf, "A Walled Ghetto, Ruin Everywhere, Is What Writer Finds in Warsaw, " Minneapolis Tribune, October 13, 1940 ; United Press, "Nazis Decree Jews Must Wear Badge, " Philadelphia Inquirer, September 7, 1941 ; United Press/Jack Fleisher, "Germans Crowding Millions of Eastern European Jews Into Ghettos, " San Bernardino (CA) Daily Sun, November 8, 1941 -- Intervention or Isolation? Fight for Freedom Committee, "To the President of the United States, " 1941 ; Fight for Freedom Committee, "Wanted for Murder: Adolf Schicklgruber Alias Hitler, " 1941 ; President Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Maintaining Freedom of the Seas" fireside chat, September 11, 1941 ; Charles A. Lindbergh, "Who Are the War Agitators?" speech delivered in Des Moines, Iowa, September 11, 1941 ; Charles A. Lindbergh, diary excerpts, September-December 1941 ; "Principles of America First Committee, " America First Bulletin, November 22, 1941 ; America First Committee, promotional buttons and stickers, ca. 1941 ; Dr. Seuss [Theodor S. Geisel], "...and the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their bones..." PM (New York, NY), October 1, 1941 ; Arthur Szyk, "A Madman's Dream, " American Mercury, November 1941 ; Hitler in American Popular Culture ; Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America, Marvel Comics, March 1, 1941 ; "Hotzi Notzi" Hitler caricature pin cushion, 1941 ; Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator: Final Speech, 1940 --
Illustration: Chester Raymond Miller, "We're Fighting to Prevent This, " 1943 -- The Double V Campaign. A. Philip Randolph, "The Negro and The War, " Norfolk (VA) Journal and Guide, January 3, 1942 ; James G. Thompson, "Should I Sacrifice to Live 'Half-American?'" Pittsburgh Courier, January 31, 1942 -- Relocating Japanese Americans. Executive Order 9102: "Establishing the War Relocation Authority, " March 18, 1942 ; Harry Paxton Howard, "Americans in Concentration Camps, " The Crisis, September 1942 ; Justice Frank Murphy, US Supreme Court, dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States (1944) -- "United We Win". Henry Koerner, "This Is the Enemy, " US Office of War Information, 1943 ; Lawrence Beall Smith, "Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them-Buy War Bonds, " US Department of the Treasury, 1942 ; Howard Liberman, photographer, "United We Win, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 ; R.G. Harris, "Do the job He left behind, " US War Manpower Commission, 1943 ; Norman Rockwell, "Rosie the Riveter, " Saturday Evening Post, May 29, 1943 ; Leon Helguera, "Americanos Todos-Luchamos por la Victoria/Americans All-Let's Fight for Victory, " US Office of War Information, 1943 -- Nazi Germany's "Final Solution to the Jewish Question". Paul T. Culbertson, Department of State, Division of European Affairs, draft letter to Stephen S. Wise, American Jewish Congress, August 13, 1942 ; Samuel S. Silverman, World Jewish Congress, United Kingdom, cable to Stephen S. Wise, August 29, 1942 ; Associated Press, "Plan to Kill All Jews Is Revealed, " Huntsville (AL) Times, November 25, 1942 ; William Levine, letter to President Roosevelt, December 2, 1942 ; Department of State press release of Allies' joint declaration against Germany's extermination of Jews, December 16, 1942 ; Gallup Poll on the reported number of Jews killed in Europe, January 1943 ; William L. Shirer, "Propaganda Front : Americans Yet to Grasp Truth of Nazi Terror," New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1943 -- Pressure to Act. Freda Kirchwey, "A Program of Inaction," Nation, June 5, 1943 ; Ben Hecht, "'Narrators' Pitch' Written for Washington," "We Will Never Die," April 12, 1943 ; Ben Hecht, "Ballad of the Doomed Jews of Europe," 1943 ; Associated Press, "Rabbis Urge Agency to Aid Jewish People," Richmond (VA) Times Dispatch, October 7, 1943 -- A "War Refugee Board" for Rescue. Henry Morgenthau Jr., US Secretary of the Treasury, "Personal Report to the President," January 16, 1944 ; Executive Order 9417: "Establishing a War Refugee Board," January 22, 1944 ; Eleanor Roosevelt, "My Day : Oswego refugee shelter offers a duration home to 982 weary Europeans," Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), September 23, 1944 ; Max Sipser, untitled illustration for Ontario Chronicle, August 2, 1945 ; Correspondence between John W Pehle, Executive Director, War Refugee Board, and John J. McCloy, US Assistant Secretary of War, November 8 and 18, 1944 -- Witnesses to the "Final Solution". Jan Karski, "'To Die in Agony...'," Story of a Secret State, November 1944 ; War Refugee Board, introduction to German Extermination Camps : Auschwitz and Birkenau, November 1944 ; Associated Press, "Cabinet Members Submit Report on Nazi Extermination Camps," Billings (MT) Gazette, November 26, 1944 ; Gallup Polls on the number of murders in Nazi concentration camps, November 1944 ; "Genocide," Washington Post, December 3, 1944 -- April 12, 1945. "Roosevelt Dead at Warm Springs," Washington Post, April 13, 1945 ; US Army General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, telegram to General George C. Marshall, US Army Chief of Staff, April 19, 1945 ; Edward R. Murrow, CBS Radio broadcast from Buchenwald, April 15, 1945 -- "Victory" in Europe. Boris Artzybasheff for Time, May 7, 1945 ; Images from "Atrocities," Life, May 7, 1945 -- The International Military Tribunal -- The New Refugee Crisis. President Harry S. Truman, "Immigration to the United States of Certain Displaced Persons and Refugees in Europe," December 22, 1945 ; Gallup Poll on admitting more European refugees, December 1945.
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To Whistler, American / XOPIKOE / General William Booth enters into heaven / Epigram / Contemporania: Tenzone -- In a station of the metro / Proof of immortality / Trees / Lustra: I, III / Irradiations: I, II, VI, X, XI / Illicit / Code -- Heroics / Chicago poems: Chicago / Eros Turannos / Magi / To KAANON / Coming of war: Actaeon / Nineteen-fourteen: Peace -- Soldier / Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock / Discordants: IV / Answer / Beethoven / Sunday morning
Scholars / In memory of Bryan Lathrop / Lake isle / Epigrams / Observations: La figlia che piange -- Mr. Apollinax -- Morning at the window / Wave symphony / Marriage / Trench poems: Break of day in the trenches / My people: In tall grass / Evening song / Reciprocity / Figs from thistles: First fig -- Second fig -- Thursday / Medicin Malgre Lui / Nostalgia / Propertius: IV / Walt Whitman / Recuerdo / End of the comedy / Horrid voice of science / Song / Pecksniffiana: Fabliau of Florida -- Weeping burgher -- Indigo glass in the grass -- Anecdote of the jar -- Curtains in the house of the metaphysician -- Paltry nude starts on a spring voyage / Danny / To W.C.W.M.D. / Atavism / Cubist portrait
Golden fleece / Poet at night-fall / Sur ma guzzla gracile: Snow man -- Tea at the palaz of Hoon -- Another weeping woman -- Of the manner of addressing clouds -- Of heaven considered as a tomb / Witch of Coos / Wild orchard / In high places / Beginning and end: Knowledge / Monody to the sound of zithers / Wanderings: Champs d'honneur -- Chapter heading / Pastoral / Static autumn / Flower-boat / Chicago / Three songs: Thessalian / Contributions: For instance / Body's head: Head itself / Ars poetica / Crimson tent / At Melville's tomb / Blue Juniata: Streets of air / To a seaman dead on land / In the beginning was a word / Contemporary / O Carib isle! / Things known: Under the hill / Hoar frost
Birds in snow / Published correspondence: Epistle to the Rapalloan / Marching song / Sonnet [Women have loved before ...] / Words on the wind: Fruit of loneliness / Kansas City west bottoms / Hypocrite swift / Sailor / Sonnets of the blood I, II, IV, VII, IX / Kansas boy / Extract / Winter night / Fearful symmetry / Watershed / Part of a novel, part of a poem, part of a play: Steeplejack -- Hero / Urn: Reliquary -- Purgatorio -- Sad Indian -- Reply -- Enrich my resignation / Winter sketches / Magnetic mountain: Condemned / "That's the American style": 4th of July / Empty dwelling places / Local habitation: On inhabiting an orange / At Woodward's gardens / Night-music / "Long live the weeds" / Farewell
Journey to Iceland / We lying by seasand / Poem [You, my photographer] / My love was light / Two mornings and two evenings: Paris, 7 A.M. -- Miracle for breakfast -- From the country to the city -- Song / Past midnight / Bearded oaks / At Carmel highlands / [In the naked bed, in Plaot's cave / Four poems / Marginal field / Sense of the sleight-of-hand man / Sonnet [The crumbled rock of London] / Stanzas in meditation I, IV, V, VI / Perdita / Raleigh was right / [anyone lived in a pretty how town] / Things / Antiques / University / Bloody sire / Memory / Immanent / Conscript: III / To Violet / Henry James at Newport / Upon the heavenly scarp / Dark morning / Springboard / [what if a much of a which of a wind]
Sigmund Freud / Emancipators / Tennis trophy / Dolor / Fable of the ant and the word / First snow on an airfield / Losses / Poem in October / Journal / Part for the whole / Higher empiricism / Poem for my twentieth birthday / "Theory of vision" -- The green eye / Return / Ghost / Night of battle / Motive / Broken bowl / Love poem / Niagara Falls / Schoolyard in April / "Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious" / Dirty word / Fat man in the mirror / [if (touched by love's own secret) we, like homing] / Party / Ultimate poem is abstract / Small prayer / Return of the goddess Artemis / Death of a toad / The metaphor -- 4. Terror and love as fugitives / Traveler / Lear / Sleeping beauty: variation of the prince / Children of the poor / Things of August: 1, 3, 8
Cage / Self unsatisfied runs everywhere / Poem / Little ode / "World without objects is a sensible emptiness" / Alceste in the wilderness / Beauty of things / To an anthologist / Hotel de L'Univers et Portugal / Foreboding / Instrument / Nijinsky / Shield of Achilles / After the Persian / Then the ermine: / Paterson, Book V -- The river of heaven / Sestina in time of winter / From the embassy / Illiterate / Prison song / World of water / Marginalia / Alphabet / Horatian ode / Aging / Chez Jane / Island in the evening / High fidelity / Landed: a valentine / Radio / Bachelor / Cycle of six lyrics -- O pearl and breasted world / Permanently / Birth of Venus / Metamorphosis / Inscriptions on Chinese paintings
Metaphysical / Approach to Theves / Unsettles motorcyclist's vision of his death / King Midas -- The King's speech / Wreaths / Mark of resistance / Morning letter / Holding the mirror up to nature / In time of gold / Shepherd / Mirror / Demands of the muse / To the snake / Skykomish River running / Close-up / Fire at Alexandria / Death of myth-making / The bean eaters -- We real cool / Spider / Returning to roots of first feeling / Nude descending a staircase / Song / In favor of one's time / Population / Gravelly run / Inside the river / [how many moments must (amazing each] / Illustration -- a footnote / Blessing / For the passing of Groucho's pursuer / Notes for a history of poetry / Astronomers of Mont Blanc / Stars over the Dordogne / Black art
Four dream songs: [The high ones die, die] / Death's the classic look / From Heraclitus / For his father / Mad scene / If the birds knew / Fever 103 [degrees] / Nine dream songs: Snow line / After Lorca / Words / Seeing Auden off / Here lies ... / Like Rousseau / About my poems / Metaphysic of snow / Things we dreamt we died for / Through the smoke hole / "Wish to be believed" / Correspondence-school instructor says goodbye to his poetry students / Swan and shadow / Beast in the space / Uses of poetry / Slowly, slowly wisdom gathers / Swmrhydyceirw elegiacs / Cows at night / Demonstration King's men / Fire Island / Invocation / Game / Handbook of versification / Counterparts / Messenger / Homosexuality / Hope / Black maps
Nightletter / Magi / Climbing you / Lost / Life beside this one / Crematorium / Poetry / Vowels of another language / Dido: swarming / Negatives / To D--, dead by her own hand / Poet's farewell to his teeth / Parabola / On hearing a new escalation / May, 1972 / Desire of water / Death & Empedocles 444 B.C. / Verse translator / Last days / The way down: They return / Elegy for yards, pounds, and gallons / Songs of the transformed: Siren song / Ode to pornography / Signs / Pleasure of ruins / Astronomer's journal / Essay of psychiatrists XIV. Their speech, compared with wisdom and poetry / Younger poet / Waiting rooms / "Can I tempt you to a pond walk?" / Translation / Fragmenti / Ice-cream wars
Ash / Poem [Green things are flowers] / On the pier / Hog heaven / Ring / Antigua / Photographs of old New York / Valentine for Matthew Arnold / Three notes toward definitions: Of faith / Elegy / After the solstice / Muse of satire / Man and boy / Love and how it becomes important in our day to day lives / The Venetian vespers: III / Guild / Strolls / One page in The American heritage dictionary / Poems / X ray / Rest / Poem beginning with a life of Wittgenstein / For an early retirement -- Easter morning / Late echo / Waving goodbye / After minor surgery / Static / Shape for it / Closer / June fourth / Dying / Poetry bug / Poet of our climate / Survivor, walking / Cloud creates
On coming to nothing / Schedule of benefits / History of photography / Diogenes tries to forget / Flesh tones / Images of China : Torture -- Chinese courtesy / Death / I am learning to abandon the world / Dusting / What is left to say / Failing in the presence of ants / Edgewater Hospital / Wings and seeds: for my birth mother / How to regain your soul / Corners / Flirtation / Anthem / Sapphics / Their bodies / Origin of order / Boy shepherds' simile / Inverse proportions / Doing the evolution shuffle / Chronometrics IV. Hourglass / Chanson philosophique / Narcissus and Echo / My confessional sestina / Bitch / Poor angels / Dodona: asked of the oracle / Big cars / Rearview mirror / Disappointments of childhood / Janus / Limerick.
Cloud painter / Reading the writing / Preparing to live among the old / Flight / Poet at eighteen / Happiness / Sweet Will / Athene / Fierce girl playing hopscotch / Why fortune is the empress of the world / Cruising with the Beach Boys / Fossil fuel / According to Ovid / Hawk Hill / Illinois: at night, Black Hawk's statue broods / Calling / Oh keep the poet hence / Written in my dream by W.C. Williams / Cold quilt / In bed with a book / Postscript to an elegy / My two lives / Elegy for John, my student dead of AIDS / And the grass did grow / Pole vaulting / Coming into history / Morning jitter / Available now: archaic torsos of both sexes / Refuge / To my mother / Prayer for my father / Armored hearts / Inverse square law of the propagation of light / Bearer / Against poetry
Coordinating conjunction / Witness / Nurture / My ambition / After the alphabets / When I am asked / Waiting on Elvis, 1956 / Dreamwood / To his pulse / Trolling for blues / We are listening / Reading the facts about Frost in The Norton anthology / Other-directed / Lace makers / Faberge's egg / Breathing, the endless news / First reader / Sun king sulking / Heading out / For the Calvinists / Inspiration / Peasants waiting for rain / Summer at North Farm / Utopian melodies / For the bullies of West Morris High / The six-cornered snowflake / Written in blood / Reading Lao Tzu again in the new year / Brieves from The book of Kells / Forgetfulness / An essay on friendship:VII / Little essay on communication / Mrs. Adam
Dead Cartesian / Death of Antinous / Correspondence / Evening walk / Tenth-year elegy / As a child, sleepless / Defining time / Not responsible / Quotations for a winter evening / Take a hike / Out of our hands / Things of the world / Chicamauga / We have not long to love / Few last lines of laundry / Tree of life / Dead man interview / Cave of AIDS / To a young diver / Winged torso of Eros / Final notations / Mingus at The Showplace / Meaner than a junkyard dog: or, Turner's evil twin / Search party / Apollo / Digs in Escondido Canyon / You are right / Adirondack moosehead / Having it out with melancholy / Last words / Telegram from the muse -- Anniversary / Soul / Parents they whould be / Resurrection of the body / Balkan / not so good night in the San Pedro of the world / Music of the spheres
In the age of the radio telescope / Book of the dead man (#33) / Essential story / To reason / Psyche and Eros in Florida / Tools: an ode / Ways of talking / Democracy / Watching dogwood blossoms fall in a parking lot off Route 46 / Failure of similes / Poem on the first day of school / Duesenberg, 1929 / Arch of Titus / On me, the imported skies / Fermi lab: Sisyphus of quarks / Getting through / Angling / Goggles and helmet / Happiness / After the missionaries / At the Vietnam Memorial / For William Stafford / Poem of unrest / TV movie / Does poetry matter? / Dog was crying to-night in Wicklow also / Throwback / Mother Ireland / Arrival of the Titanic / Without / Marginalia / After making love / Horseshoes / Postcard from Greece / Friday night fights / Lover release agreement / Drowning in wheat
Obligation to be happy / Twelfth birthday / Variation on a theme of Baudelaire / Introduction to methods of mathematical physics / Hooray for Hollywood / From ruin / Suit / Voice of Col. von Stauffenberg rising from Purgatory / Middle path / Add-water instant blues / Hotwire / Obsolescence of Thou / Visiting hours are over / Baobob tree 1996 / Patient / At an island farm / Devil's workshop / At the poetry reading / For Allen Ginsberg / Invention of secrecy / Becune Point / Natural selection / Sonnet / Dark between / "Find work" / Old movies / Dead language lesson / Offspring / Psalm for an anniversary / Driving west in 1970 / Detroit, tomorrow / Risk / Wight / Crow is walking / Immigrant picnic / Tomorrow / Figures in the carpets [Kazak]
Pride / Paragraphs from a day-book / To my old poems / Industrial teflon comes into domestic use / Problem was / Platonic lover / Charioteer / Battlefield / Saying goodbye to very young children / Test / Dust / After finding a one hundred dollar bill / Zen living / Land / Academic / What became / How we made a new art on old ground / [His life was the practice] / To luck / Han-Shan fashions a myth / Two evangelists / In glass / How to write a villanelle / For Micha's mother, who signs / Update on the last judgment / Lament for the makers
Parisi, Joseph, 1944-
Young, Stephen, 1960-
Ezra Pound -- Richard Aldington -- Nicholas Vachel Lindsay -- H.D. -- Ezra Pound -- William Carlos Williams -- Joyce Kilmer -- Ezra Pound -- John Gould Fletcher -- D.H. Lawrence -- Robert Frost -- Carl Sandburg -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- William Butler Yeats -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Rupert Brooke -- T.S. Eliot -- Conrad Aiken -- Sara Teasdale -- John Hall Wheelock -- Wallace Stevens.
William Butler Yeats -- Edgar Lee Masters -- Ezra Pound -- Rabindranath Tagore -- T.S. Eliot -- Arthur Davison Ficke -- William Carlos Williams -- Isaac Rosenberg -- Carl Sandburg -- Sherwood Anderson -- John Drinkwater -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- William Carlos Williams -- D.H. Lawrence -- Ezra Pound -- Emanuel Carnevali -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Louis Untermeyer -- Vachel Lindsay -- Sara Teasdale -- Wallace Stevens -- Malcolm Cowley -- Alfred Kreymborg -- Elinor Wylie -- Marjorie Allen Seiffert.
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John Berryman -- Delmore Schwartz -- Babette Deutsch -- Paul Goodman -- Richard Wilbur -- Anthony Hecht -- Robinson Jeffers -- Theodore Roethke -- James Merrill -- Robert Graves -- Kathleen Raine -- Parker Tyler -- W.H. Auden -- Louise Bogan -- Marianne Moore -- William Carlos Williams -- Patrick Anderson -- Robert Graves -- William Meredith -- Alan Dugan -- E.L. Mayo -- Richard Wilbur -- Karl Shapiro -- Joseph Warren Beach -- Randall Jarrell -- Frank O'Hara -- Fairfield Porter -- Thom Gunn -- Richard Howard -- Frank O'Hara -- William Meredith -- from George Barker -- Kenneth Koch -- Constance Urdang -- Sylvia Plath -- Witter Bynner.
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Charles Wright -- Play / A.R. Ammons -- Louise Gluck -- Erica Jong -- David Wagoner -- John N. Morris -- John Betjeman -- Greg Kuzma -- Tom Disch -- Kathleen Spivack -- Charles Wright -- Howard Nemerov -- William Dickey -- A.D. Hope -- Richard Hugo -- James Schuyler -- Mark Jarman -- Horace Gregory -- John Frederick Nims -- Richard Hugo -- Jay Macpherson -- David Wagoner -- Margaret Atwood -- Jack Anderson -- Gjertrud Schnackenberg -- J.D. McClatchy -- Jane Shore -- Robert Pinsky -- Peter Schjeldahl -- Howard Nemerov -- James Schuyler -- Rika Lesser -- Ezra Pound -- John Ashbery.
Jayanta Mahapatra -- Frank O'Hara -- Brenda Hillman -- Robert Siegel -- Diane Wakoski -- Gary Soto -- Alfred Corn -- William Logan -- Timothy Steele -- Sandra M. Gilbert -- Daryl Hine -- Mary Kutzie -- John N. Morris -- Miller Williams -- Anthony Hecht -- Sharon Olds -- A.R. Ammons -- Carole Oles -- Tom Disch -- Dannie Abse -- Lawrence Raab -- Donald Hall -- A.R. Ammons -- John Ashbery -- Gerald Stern -- Linda Pastan -- Barton Sutter -- Michael Ryan -- Albert Goldbarth -- Gerald Stern -- Robert Pinsky -- Barry Spacks -- Katha Pollitt -- Stephen Sandy -- David Ignatow.
Richard Moore -- John N. Morris -- Baron Wormser -- Mary Karr -- Richmond Lattimore -- Paul Engle -- Thomas P. Lynch -- Linda Pastan -- Rita Dove -- Lisel Mueller -- Gary Soto -- Albert Goldbarth -- Sandra McPherson -- William Stafford -- Stephen Dunn -- Rita Dove -- Anthony Hecht -- Daryl Hine -- David Wagoner -- Pattiann Rogers -- David Bottoms -- Jack Matthews -- Alice Fulton -- Robert B. Shaw -- Timothy Steele -- Fred Chappell -- Dana Gioia -- Carolyn Kizer -- Edward Hirsch -- Amy Clampitt -- Wesley McNair -- Robert Morgan -- Michael Blumenthal -- Laurence Perrine --
Jane Flanders -- John N. Morris -- Stephen Corey -- B.H. Fairchild -- Dick Allen -- Raymond Carver -- Philip Levine -- Amy Clampitt -- Alice Fulton -- Turner Cassity -- Dana Gioia -- John Dickson -- Bin Ramke -- Reynolds Price -- J.W. Rivers -- Maxine Kumin -- Thomas Carper -- Allen Ginsberg -- Michael McFee -- Mona Van Duyn -- Gibbons Ruark -- Ernest Sandeen -- Robert Cording -- Ralph Angel -- Maura Stanton -- Jeanne Murray Walker -- John Ashbery -- Gregory Orr -- Randy Blasing -- Wendell Berry -- Robert Bly -- David Bottoms -- Christopher Buckley -- Hayden Carruth -- Sandra M. Gilbert.
John Hollander -- David Ignatow -- Maxine Kumin -- James Laughlin -- W.S. Merwin -- Lisel Mueller -- Joyce Carol Oates -- Adrienne Rich -- Robert B. Shaw -- Richard Wilbur -- Diane Ackerman -- George Starbuck -- Turner Cassity -- Stanley Moss -- Elizabeth Spires -- Rita Dove -- Billy Collins -- Peter Porter -- Philip Booth -- Ben Howard -- Stephen Stepanchev -- G.S. Sharat Chandra -- Stephen Kuusisto -- Stephen Dobyns -- Steven Carmer -- John Frederick Nims -- Sue Owen -- Charles Wright -- R.T. Smith -- Billy Collins -- J.D. McClatchy -- Stephen Dunn -- Kathleen Norris.
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Linda Pastan -- Rachel Hadas -- David Ricks -- Lisa Rosenberg -- Tom Disch -- Julie Suk -- Seamus Heaney -- Donald Justice -- Galway Kinnell -- Robin Morgan -- Leslie Ullman -- Rodney Jones -- Chana Bloch -- Susan Hahn -- Mary Karr -- Brad Leithauser -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- John Brehm -- X.J. Kennedy -- David Citino -- Derek Walcott -- Alan Shapiro -- Billy Collins -- Philip Schultz -- Rhina P. Espaillat -- Robley Wilson -- A.E. Stallings -- Liz Rosenberg -- Grace Schulman -- Robert Bly -- Philip Levine -- C.K. Williams -- Stanley Plumly -- Grace Butcher -- Gregory Djanikian -- Dennis O'Driscoll -- David Schloss.
Yusef Komunyakaa -- Marilyn Hacker -- Kenneth Koch -- Fleda Brown -- Joyce Sutphen -- Curt Anderson -- Faye George -- Mark Turcotte -- John Updike -- Kay Ryan -- Wendell Berry -- DC Berry -- Dick Allen -- Agha Shahid Ali -- John Skoyles -- Wesley McNair -- Eavan Boland -- Stephen Dobyns -- W.S. Merwin -- George Scarbrough -- Robert West -- Catherine Tufariello -- Elisavietta Ritchie -- Robert Fink -- Ellen Hinsey -- W.S. Merwin.
edited by Joseph Parisi & Stephen Young ; with an introduction by Joseph Parisi.
2002
The Poetry anthology, 1912-2002 : ninety years of America's most distinguished verse magazine
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
9780674065680
Book
London : a history in verse
Confessio amantis -- The vision of piers plowman -- The Canterbury tales -- La male regle de T Hoccleue -- King Henry VI's triumphal entry into London -- London lickpenny -- Collyn Clout -- "London, thou art of townes A perse" -- "Tagus, farewell, that westward with thy streams" "Who list his wealth and ease retain" -- "London, hast thou accusèd me" -- The ballad which Anne Askew made and sang when she was in Newgate -- The lover to the Thames of London, to favour his lady passing thereon -- The manner of her will, and what she left to London and to all those in it, at her departing -- Prothalamion -- King Edward the first -- Tichborne's elegy -- Poly-olbion -- Henry VI, part II Henry V from Henry VIII -- Summer's last will and testament -- Skialetheia -- The devil in an ass On the famous voyage -- Satire 1 To Mr. E. G. Epithalamion made at Lincoln's inn Satire 4 Twickenham garden --
The sculler ; from Sir Gregory Nonsense's news from no place -- The city madam -- The knight of the burning pestle -- Letter to Ben Johnson On the tombs in Westminster Abbey -- London's progress -- Turner's dish of Lenten stuff, or a Gallimaufry -- London, look back -- An ode for him [Ben Jonson] His return to London His tears to Thamasis -- London sad London : an echo -- On the statue of King Charles I at Charing Cross On St. James's park, as lately improved by his majesty -- When the assault was intended to the city -- The cheaters cheated from The triumphs of London A song sung at the lord mayor's table in honour of the city and the goldsmith's company -- Cooper's hill -- The civil war -- To Althea, from prison : song -- London's resurrection -- A rhapsody -- The cries of London -- An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland -- Annus Mirabilis ; from MacFlecknoe -- In the fields of Lincoln's inn -- A letter from Artemisa in the town to Chloe in the country Song ("Quoth the duchess of Cleveland to counselor knight") A ramble in St. James's park --
A satire in imitation of the third of juvenal -- A winter wonder: or, The Thames frozen over, with remarks on the resort there -- The wonders of the deep -- A song -- A description of the morning A description of a city shower Clever Tom Clinch A beautiful young nymph going to bed ; from On poetry : a rhapsody -- Trivia : or, The art of walking the streets of London ; from The beggar's opera -- The fair lass of Islington -- The alley : an imitation of Spenser A farewell to London in the year 1715 Epistle to Miss Bount, on her leaving the town, after the coronation ; from The dunciad -- Six town eclogues -- On the prospect from Westminster bridge, March 1750 -- A description of London -- Hail, London! -- London -- London bridge Oranges and lemons "Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been?" "Poussie, poussie, baudrons" "Up at Piccadilly oh!" "See-saw, sacradown" "Upon Paul's steeple stands a tree" "As I was going o'er London bridge" "As I was going o'er London bridge" [sic] "I had a little hobby horse, it was well shod" Pop goes the weasel -- The sweepers -- Description of an author's bedchamber -- The task -- Twon eclogues -- Song for the London volunteers West End fair -- The jolly young waterman Poll of wapping -- The gin-shop: or, A peep into prison --
London's summer morning -- Holy Thursday The chimney sweeper ; from Jerusalem -- London -- The farmer of Tilsbury Vale The reverie of poor Susan ; Composed upon Westminster bridge, September 3, 1802 ; from The prelude -- Horace in London -- To Hampstead Description of Hampstead -- Childe Harold's pilgrimage ; from Don Juan -- Letter to Maria Gisborne ; from Peter Bell the third -- Sonnet -- "To one who has been long in city pent" On seeing the Elgin marbles Lines on the Mermaid tavern -- Moral reflections on the cross of St. Paul's The lord mayor's show ; SSonnetto Vauxhall The workhouse clock : an allegory -- Scenes in London : Piccadilly-- Goodnight to the season -- Aurora Leigh -- In memoriam ; from Ode on the death of duke of Wellington Cleopatra's needle -- Have you been to the crystal palace? -- Waring -- There was an old person of Putney ; There was an old man of Blackheath ; There was a young person of Kew ; There was an old person of Bow ; There was a young lady of Greenwich ; There was an old person of Ealing ; There was an old person of Bromley ; There was an old person of Sheen ; There was an old man of Thames Ditton -- To the great metropolis ; In the great metropolis ; "Blessed are those who have not seen" ; "Ye flags of Piccadilly" --
The cries of London -- In a London drawingroom -- Strike of the London Cabmen -- St. James's street -- Lines written in Kensington gardens ; West London ; East London -- Tiber, Nile, and Thames -- A London fête -- Sunday at Hampstead -- A Cockney's evening song -- Bloomsbury -- A new song of the spring garden -- Beyond the last lamp ; The coronation ; In the British museum In St. Paul's a while ago Coming up Oxford street : evening A refusal To a tree in London Christmas in the Elgin room -- To a London sparrow -- London snow Trafalgar square -- London voluntaries ; from London types -- Impression du matin -- London Thirty bob a week In the isle of dogs Fog ; from The Thames embankment -- "From the wash the laundress sends" -- In London town -- A March day in London Straw in the street -- In partibus The river's tale London snow The craftsman ; from Epitaphs of the war -- London nights ; from Décor de théâtre ; London -- Vacillation -- London town By the statue of King Charles at Charing Cross -- In Nunhead cemetery -- As I walked through London -- The embankment -- Portrait d'une femme The garden Simulacra ; from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley -- Flat suburbs, S. W., in the morning ; from Guards Bombardment Hyde park at night, before the war Embankment at night, before the war Town in 1917 -- London streets Parting in wartime --
Monody on the demolition of Devonshire house -- The waste land ; from Sweeney Agonistes ; from Four quartets -- Fleet street -- St. Mary's, Kensington In the tube Hampstead heath Whitechapel Eros and Psyche -- "I am the ghost of Shadwell stair" -- Song from the bride of Smithfield East London cemetery -- The shop The searchlight -- Armistice Day, 1918 -- Tube station ; London Summer night at Hyde park corner Autumn The city : midday nocturne -- Suburb -- Homage to the British museum -- The arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan hotel In Westminster abbey Parliament hill fields St. Saviour's, Aberdeen park, Highbury, London, N. The metropolitan railway Business girls N.W.5 & N.6 ; from Summoned by bells -- Autumn journal The British museum reading room Goodbye to London Charon -- Hampstead autumn Epilogue to a human drama -- Regent's park terrace Train to work -- London buses -- Memento mori -- First winter of war Battersea : after Dunkirk, June 3, 1940 London air-raid, 1940 --
Wentworth place : Keats grove -- Kew gardens -- Westminster abbey -- Redcliffe square ; from Winter and London -- Monmouth street -- Lonton architecture 1960s Lament for the "old swan," Notting hill gate -- The night city -- A tour of London -- The "bête noire" fragments -- The stations of King's cross -- Deceptions Naturally the foundation will bear your expenses -- To Londoners -- Street scene Soho : Saturday night -- Two black labourers on a London building site Beginning in a city, 1948 -- The tower of London -- Autobiography Talbot road -- Vauxhall Bottleneck -- Thomas Hardy at Westbourne park villas -- Rising damp Widening the Westway -- Fate playing Epiphany -- Omeros -- A202 -- The same power -- Churchill's funeral To the high court of parliament -- Parliament hill fields --
Cashpoint Charlie -- Miss Hamilton in London Londoner To Marilyn from London -- London songs ; from The shires -- The London poems -- The underground District and circle -- Rain journal : London : June 65 -- Outside Biba's -- In England -- Sunday Morning -- Tavistock square Bar Italia Bar Italia [sic] Notting hill -- Bunhill fields Hurricane drummers : self-aid in Haggerston -- Earls court -- Pleasure island, marble arch -- Lonely hearts After the lunch -- Perduta gente -- North London sonnet Exasperated piety -- Museum, 19 Princelet street, Spitalfields -- Toussaint L'Ouverture acknowledges Wordsworth's Sonnet "To Toussaint L'Ouverture" Chilling out beside the Thames -- Island man -- The miracle at Shepherd's bush -- London plane -- Sonny's Lettah -- St. Bride's -- The river glideth of his own sweet will ; Poem on the underground --
Quentin Crisp as prime minister ; from Sainthood : elegies for Derek Jarman -- John Keats walks home following a night spent reading ; Homer with Cowden Clarke -- Woman seated in the underground, 1941 -- The London dissector -- Occupations of Bridewell ; Penal architecture ; The deadhouse -- Cockney -- Almost the equinox -- kensal rise to heaven From A to B and back again ; Malvern road -- Smash the windows -- The bombs, July 2005 -- Home -- River history -- The fires by the river -- KX -- Another Westminster bridge -- Yobbos! -- The tip -- German phenomenology makes me want to strip and run through north London -- Donjong heights -- Big skies over docklands -- "Girl with ridiculous earrings"
Ford, Mark, 1962 June 24-
John Gower William Langland Geoffrey Chaucer Thomas Hoccleve John Lydgate Anon. (15th century) John Skelton Anon. (1500?) Sir Thomas Wyatt Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey Anne Askew George Turberville Isabella Whitney Edmund Spenser George Peele Chidiock Tichborne Michael Drayton William Shakespeare Thomas Nashe Everard Guilpin Ben Jonson John Donne
John Taylor Philip Massinger Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher Francis Beaumont Thomas Freeman W. Turner Abraham Holland Robert Herrick Anon. (1640s, pub. 1662) Edmund Waller John Milton Thomas Jordan Sir John Denham Abraham Cowley Richard Lovelace Simon Ford Henry Vaughan Anon. (17th century) Andrew Marvell John Dryden Anon. (pub. 1680) John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
John Oldham Anon. (1684) Anon. (1684) Pierre Antoine Motteux Jonathan Swift John Gay Anon. (pub. 1719) Alexander Pope Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Elizabeth Tollet John Bancks Anon. (1739) Samuel Johnson Nursery Rhymes (pub. 18th-19th centuries) William Whitehead Oliver Goldsmith William Cowper Charles Jenner Anna Letitia Barbauld Charles Dibdin Hannah More
Mary Robinson William Blake Joanna Baillie William Wordsworth James Smith and Horace Smith Leigh Hunt Lord Byron Percy Bysshe Shelley John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Thomas Hood Letitia Elizabeth Landon Winthrop Mackworth Praed Elizabeth Barrett Browning Alfred, Lord Tennyson Anon. (1851) Robert Browning Edward Lear Arthur Hugh Clogh
Anon. (19th century) George Eliot Anon. (1869) Frederick Locker-Lampson Matthew Arnold Dante Gabriel Rosetti Coventry Patmore James Thomson Henry S. Leigh Anon. (1893) Austin Dobson Thomas Hardy W. H. Hudson Robert Bridges W. E. Henley Oscar Wilde John Davidson A. E. Housman Mary E. Coleridge Amy Levy Rudyard Kipling Arthur Symons W. B. Yeats Lionel Johnson Charlotte Mew Laurence Binyon T. E. Hulme Ezra Pound D. H. Lawrence Frances Cornford
Siegfried Sassoon T. S. Eliot Isaac Rosenberg Richard Aldington Wilfred Owen Sylvia Townsend Warner John Rodker Robert Graves A. S. J. Tessimond Stevie Smith William Empson John Betjeman Louis MacNeice Stephen Spender Bernard Spencer Mervyn Peake Kenneth Allott Roy Fuller
Anne Ridler George Barker Alun Lewis Robert Lowell Nicholas Moore John Heath-Stubbs W. S. Graham Muriel Spark Keith Douglas D. J. Enright Philip Larkin Donald Davie Dannie Abse James Berry John Ashbery Thom Gunn Connie Bensley Peter Porter U. A. Fanthorpe Ted Hughes Derek Walcott Alan Brownjohn Ruth Fainlight Geoffrey Hill Sylvia Plath
Anne Stevenson Fleur Adcock John Fuller Ken Smith Seamus Heaney Lee Harwood Grey Gowrie Joseph Brodsky Derek Mahon Hugo Williams Iain Sinclair Mimi Khalvati Carol Rumens Wendy Cope Peter Reading Christopher Reid Gillian Allnutt John Agard Grace Nichols Charles Boyle Andrew Motion Linton Kwesi Johnson Jo Shapcott Michael Donaghy
Jeremy Reed John Stammers Carol Ann Duffy Alan Jenkins Jamie McKendrick Mick Imlah Sarah Maguire Michael Hofmann Maura Dooley David Kennedy Fred d'Aguiar Lavinia Greenlaw Glyn Maxwell Simon Armitage Alice Oswald Daljit Nagra Nick Laird Heather Phillipson Ben Borek Tom Chivers Ahren Warner
edited by Mark Ford.
2012
London : a history in verse
Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
9780030800566
Book
The experience of literature : a reader with commentaries
Oedipus Rex / The tragedy of King Lear / The wild duck / The three sisters / The doctor's dilemma / Six characters in search of an author : a comedy in the making / Purgatory / Galileo
My kinsman, Major Molineux / Bartleby the scrivener : a story of Wall Street / The grand inquisitor / The death of Ivan Ilych / The treasure / Duchoux / Enemies / The pupil / The secret sharer / The dead / The hunter Gracchus / Tickets, please / The road from Colonus / Disorder and early sorrow / Di Grasso : a tale of Odessa / The sailor-boy's tale / Hills like white elephants / Barn burning / Summer's day / Of this time, of that place / The guest / The magic barrel
Edward / They flee from me / A valediction : forbidding mourning / Lycidas / To his coy mistress / An essay on Man : epistle I / Tyger! Tyger! / Resolution and independence / Kubla Khan or a vision in a dream, a fragment / Don Juan : an episode from canto II / Ode to the west wind / Ode to a nightingale / Beach / Out of the cradle endlessly rocking / The leaden echo and the golden echo / Go tell it--what a message / Sailing to Byzantium / The waste land / Neither out far nor in deep / My father moved through dooms of love / In memory of Sigmund Freud / For the union dead
A lyke-wake dirge / The cherry-tree carol / The three ravens / Sir Patrick Spens / Mary Hamilton / Westron winde, when will thou blow / To mistress Isabel Pennell / To mistress Margaret Hussey / My galley charged with forgetfulness / Forget not yet / Epithalamion / The passionate shepherd to his love / The nymph's reply / As you came from the Holy Land / Full fathom five / Tell me where is fancy bred / O mistress mine! / When that I was and a little tiny boy / Fear no more / Sonnet 18 / Sonnet 29 / Sonnet 30 / Sonnet 33 / Sonnet 55 / Sonnet 73 / Sonnet 107 / Sonnet 129 / Spring / In time of pestilence / Affliction / On my first son / Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. / To Penshurst / Song, to Celia / The triumph of Charis / Hymn to Diana / To the memory of / My beloved, the author / Mr. William Shakespeare / The indifferent / The good-morrow / The undertaking / Holy sonnet VII / The funeral / The autumnal
All the flowers of the spring / A dirge / Delight in disorder / To the virgins / To make much of time / Upon Julia's clothes / To Phyllis, to love and live with him / Ceremonies for Candlemas eve / The quip / The collar / The pulley / Song / Dirge / Go, lovely rose / On the morning of Christ's nativity / On Shakespeare / L'Allegro / How soon hath time / When I consider how my light is spent / Why so pale and wan? / A ballad upon a wedding / The constant lover / Wishes to his (supposed) mistress / To Amarantha, that she would dishevele her hair / To Althea, from prison / To Lucasta, going to the wars / The grasshopper / The garden / The mower against gardens / The mower's song / Bermudas / The picture of little T.C. in a prospect of flowers / The pursuit / The retreat / Childhood / The world
To the memory of Mr. Oldham / Upon nothing / A description of a city shower Stella's Birthday (March 13, 1726/27) / On the death of Dr. Robert Levet / Elegy written in a country churchyard / Of Jeoffry, his cat / The ecchoing green / The lamb / The clod and the pebble / A poison tree / Ah, sun-flower / London / Stanzas from Milton / Mary Morison / Address to the Unco Guid, or the rigidly righteous / Auld Lang syne / Robert Bruce's march / To Bannockburn / A red, red rose / A man's a man for a' that / Expostulation and reply / The tables turned / She dwelt among the untrodden ways / There was a boy / Nutting / Composed upon Westminster bridge / The world is too much with us / Surprised by joy / The solitary reaper / Stepping westward / Ode : intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood / Frost at midnight / Dejection : an ode / Darkness / She walks in beauty / When we two parted / So, we'll go no more a-roving / Hymn to intellectual beauty / Ozymandias / Sonnet : England in 1819 / Tonight / To-- / Chorus from Hellas
On first looking into Chapman's Homer / When I have fears / Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art / La Belle Dame sans Merci / Ode on a Grecian urn / To autumn / Ode on melancholy / Hamatreya / Give all to love / Brahma / The valley of unrest / To Helen / Alone / Ulysses / The lotos-eaters / How sleeps the crimson petal / Come down, 0 maid / Morte d'Arthur / The revenge / The jumblies / My last duchess / Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister / A woman's last word / Childe Roland to the Dark / Tower came / Starting from Paumanok / When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd / Shakespeare / Memorial verses, April 1850 / To Marguerite in returning a volume of the letters of Ortis / The scholar gipsy / Lucifer in starlight / Papa above / There's a certain slant of light / A clock stopped / I taste a liquor never brewed / Because I could not stop for death / I've seen a dying eye / A narrow fellow in the grass / Heavenly father-- take to thee / Twas later when the summer went / Before the beginning of years / When the hounds of spring / The garden of Proserpine / Sapphics / The subalterns / Wives in the Sere / The lacking sense / The darkling thrush / The voice / The five students / Who's in the next room? / Afterwards
Spring and fall / The windhover / Pied beauty / Carrion comfort / Loveliest of trees / Be still, my soul, be still / Danny Deever / Recessional / Byzantium / Leda and the swan / The second coming / A prayer for my daughter / Luke Havergal / Miniver Cheevy / Mr. Flood's party / The listeners / Home burial / Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Design / Provide, provide / Directive / Anecdote of the jar / Peter Quince at the clavier / Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird / Soldier, there is a war / Tortoise shout / The elephant is slow to mate / The snake / A pact / Ite / Les Millwin / Come my cantilations / Prayer for his lady's life / Poetry / Elephants / La Figlia Che Piange / Sweeney among the nightingales / Journey of the magi / Animula / Here lies a lady / Bells for John Whiteside's daughter / Blue girls
Ars poetica / The end of the world / You, Andrew Marvell / All in green went my love riding / My girl's tall with hard long eyes / Anyone lived in a pretty how town / I say no world / Warning to children / The climate of thought / To Juan at the winter solstice / Voyages (II) / At Melville's tomb / The Mediterranean / Ode to the Confederate dead / Variation : ode to fear / Bearded oaks / Foreign affairs / For the word is flesh / Historical song of then and now / Modes of belief / Poetry : the art / Musée des Beaux arts / In memory of W.B. Yeats / The shield of Achilles / Frau Bauman, Frau Schmidt, and Frau Schwartze / The far field / Light listened / In the naked bed, in Plato's cave / The heavy bear / The force that through the green fuse drives the flower / Fern hill / Do not go gentle into that good night / In my craft or sullen art / Conversation / Dream song : 14 (life, friends, is boring) / Dream song : 18 (a strut for Roethke) / The Quaker graveyard in Nantucket / Mr. Edwards and the spider / The fat man in the mirror / The fiend / A supermarket in California / To Aunt Rose
Trilling, Lionel, 1905-1975 compiler.
Sophocles -- William Shakespeare -- Henrik Ibsen -- Anton Chekhov -- George Bernard Shaw -- Luigi Pirandeflo -- William Butler Yeats -- Bertolt Brecht.
Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Herman Melville -- Fedor Dostoevski -- Leo Tolstoi -- William Somerset Maugham -- Guy de Maupassant -- Anton Chekhov -- Henry James -- Joseph Conrad -- James Joyce -- Franz Kafka -- D.H. Lawrence -- E.M. Forster -- Thomas Mann -- Isaac Babel -- Isak Dinesen -- Ernest Hemingway -- William Faulkner -- John O'Hara -- Lionel Trilling -- Albert Camus -- Bernard Malamud.
Anonymous -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- John Donne -- John Milton -- Andrew Marvell -- Alexander Pope -- William Blake -- William Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- John Keats -- Matthew Arnold Dover -- Walt Whitman -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Emily Dickinson -- William Butler Yeats -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Robert Frost -- e. e. cummings -- W.H. Auden -- Robert Lowell.
Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- Anonymous -- John Skelton -- John Skelton -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Edmund Spenser -- Christopher Marlowe -- Sir Walter Ralegh -- Sir Walter Ralegh -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- Thomas Nashe -- Thomas Nashe -- Sir John Davies -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- Ben Jonson -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne.
John Webster -- John Webster -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- Robert Herrick -- George Herbert -- George Herbert -- George Herbert -- Thomas Carew -- James Shirley -- Edmund Wallet -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- Sir John Suckling -- Sir John Suckling -- Sir John Suckling -- Richard Crashaw -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Richard Lovelace -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Andrew Marvell -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan -- Henry Vaughan.
John Dryden -- John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester -- Jonathan Swift -- Samuel Johnson -- Thomas Gray -- Christopher Smart -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- Robert Burns -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley.
John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- John Keats -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Edward Lear -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Walt Whitman -- Walt Whitman -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- Matthew Arnold -- George Meredith -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy -- Thomas Hardy.
Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- A.F. Housman -- A.F. Housman -- Rudyard Kipling -- Rudyard Kipling -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Walter de la Mare -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Sunday morning / Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- Wallace Stevens -- D.H. Lawrence -- D.H. Lawrence -- D.H. Lawrence -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Ezra Pound -- Marianne Moore -- Marianne Moore -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- Thomas Stearns Eliot -- John Crowe Ransom -- John Crowe Ransom -- John Crowe Ransom.
Archibald Macleish -- Archibald Macleish -- Archibald Macleish -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- e. e. cummings -- Robert Graves -- Robert Graves -- Robert Graves -- Hart Crane -- Hart Crane -- Allen Tate -- Allen Tate -- Robert Penn Warren -- Robert Penn Warren -- Stanley Kunitz -- Stanley Kunitz -- Stanley Burnshaw -- Stanley Burnshaw -- Stanley Burnshaw -- W.H. Auden -- W.H. Auden -- W.H. Auden -- Theodore Roethke -- Theodore Roethke -- Theodore Roethke -- Delinore Schwartz -- Delinore Schwartz -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- Dylan Thomas -- John Berryman -- John Berryman -- John Berryman -- Robert Lowell -- Robert Lowell -- Robert Lowell -- James Dickey -- Allen Ginsberg -- Allen Ginsberg.
Lionel Trilling.
1967
The experience of literature : a reader with commentaries
1985.
Contains 658 poems not longer than thirteen lines and written since the thirteenth century.
Book
Oxford University Press,
9780192141354
9780192820730
Book
The Oxford book of short poems
'Fowls in the frith' -- 'Lord, Thou Clèpedest me' -- 'When I see on Rood' -- 'Why have you no ruth?' -- Roundel ('Now welcome, summer') from The Parliament of Fowls -- Unto Adam, His Own Scrivèyn -- Roundel ('Since I from Love escapèd am') from Merciless Beauty -- 'I shall say what inordinate love is' -- 'Onmes gentes plaudite!' -- 'Blessed Mary' -- 'Peace maketh plenty' -- 'Hail, Queen of Heaven' -- 'I have been a foster' -- 'Western wind' -- 'Though ye suppose' -- 'Madam, withouten many words' -- 'Who hath heard' -- 'The enemy of life' -- 'Sighs are my food' -- 'Lux, my fair falcon' -- 'Throughout the world' -- The Spouse to the Younglings -- 'Thou sleepest fast' -- To an Old Gentlewoman that Painted Her Face -- 'The lowest trees have tops' -- Epigram ('Were I a king') -- To His Son -- 'What is our life?' -- 'Even such is time' -- 'Sleep, baby mine, Desire' -- 'Like those sick folks' -- 'Whenas man's life' -- Bathsabe's Song ('Hot sun, cool fire') from David and Bethsabe -- Bridal Song ('Now, Sleep, bind fast') from The Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn -- 'Thyrsis, sleepest thou?' -- 'A sparrow-hawk proud' -- 'Thule' -- 'My love in her attire' -- 'Since first I saw your face' -- 'Love me not' -- 'Sweet, let me go!' -- 'He that hath no mistress' -- 'Sweet Cupid, ripen her desire' -- To His Wife, for Striking Her Dog -- Song ('O mistress mine') from Twelfth Night -- Song ('When daffodils begin to peer') from The Winter's Tale -- song ('Jog on, jog on') from The Winter's Tale -- Song ('Full fathom five') from The Tempest -- Song ('The master, the swabber, the boatswain and I') from The Tempest -- Song ('Where the bee sucks') from The Tempest -- A Remembrance of My Friend Mr. Thomas Morley -- 'Happy were he' -- 'Happy were he' -- De Puero Balbutiente -- 'Fair summer droops' -- 'When thou must home' -- 'Never weather-beaten sail' 'Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air' -- 'Thus I resolve' -- 'Sleep, angry beauty' -- Think'st thou to seduce me then' -- Song ('In a maiden-time professed') from The Witch -- Melancholy Conceit -- Song ('Care-charming sleep') from The Tragedy of Valentinian --
Discontents in Devon -- Dreams -- Impossibilities, to His Friend -- Upon Himself -- The Coming of Good Luck -- The Silken Snake -- To Daisies, Not to Shut So Soon -- Upon Her Feet -- His Prayer to Ben Jonson -- To Fortune -- Lovers, How They Come and Part -- Upon Julia's Clothes -- Kisses Loathsome -- To His Book -- His Desire -- No Coming to God without Christ -- Of Common Devotion -- On Zacchaeus -- On Change of Weathers-- Sic Vita -- Sonnet ("Go, thou that vainly') -- Song ('We'll, placed in Love's triumphant chariot high') from The Humorous Lovers -- Love's Epitaph -- Sin -- Church Music -- Church Lock and Key -- Trinity Sunday -- Bitter-Sweet -- A Wreath -- Lips and Eyes -- A Lady's Prayer to Cupid -- Song to the Masquers ('Why do you dwell so long in clouds') from The Triumph of Peace -- Fie on Love -- On a Young Man and an Old Man -- On a Gentlewoman Walking in the Snow -- Occasioned by Seeing a Walk of Bay Trees -- In Praise of Fidelia -- In Obitum Ben. Jons. -- 'Come from thy palace' from The Conceited Pedlar -- A Song ('Music, thou queen of souls') -- 'From witty men and mad' -- Song ('The lark now leaves his watery nest') -- Song ('Where did you borrow that last sigh') from The Lost Lady -- To One Married to an Old Man -- To Chloris, Upon a Favour Received -- Nymph's Song ('Let us use it whilst we may') from Il Pastor Fido -- Song ('O'er the smooth enamelled green') from Arcades -- To My Nephew, J.B. -- On the Miracle of Multiplied Loaves -- To the Infant Martyrs -- On the Miracle of Loaves -- On the Blessed Virgin's Bashfulness -- On Our Crucified Lord, Naked and Bloody -- On Himself, Upon Hearing What Was His Sentence -- To My Dear and Loving Husband -- Seeing her Dancing -- Preface to the Progress of Learning -- One Desiring me to Read, but Slept It Out, Wakening -- To Lucasta, Going to the Wars -- Song ('In mine own monument I lie') -- The Dream -- 'The proud Egyptian queen' -- Invocation of Silence -- The Eclipse -- Soul and Body -- Of the Theme of Love -- Song ('Distil not poison in mine ears') -- Song of the Shepherd Boy from The Pilgrim's Progress -- Upon the Snail -- Song ("'Tis true our life is but a long dis-ease") -- Mercury's Song ('Fair Iris I love') from Amphitryon -- Momus' Song to Mars ('Thy sword within the scabbard keep') from The Secular Masque -- Chorus to the Gods ('all, all of a piece throughout') from The Secular Masque -- Meditation 8 -- Christian Ethics -- Nudus Redibo -- On Dorinda -- Ever Present -- The Old Man's Complaint -- A Thought on Human Life.
Song ('Kind lovers, love on') from Calisto -- To --- ('Let those with cost') -- To My More than Meritorious Wife -- Grecian Kindness -- Song ('Leave this gaudy gilded stage') -- A Rodomontade on His Cruel Mistress -- A Catch ('If all be true') -- The Choice -- To Her Lover's Complaint -- Song ('Ladies, though to your conquering eyes') from The comical revenge -- On Myself -- A Song ('The nymph in vain') -- To His False Mistress -- Phillis's Resolution -- Les Estreines -- Adriani Morientis ad Animam Suam -- The Lady Who Offers Her Looking-Glass to Venus -- Democritus and Heraclitus -- A Letter to the Honourable Lady, Miss Margaret Cavendish-Holles-Harley -- The Insatiable Priest -- 'Impatient with desire' -- Cloe -- Shall I Repine? -- Song ('See, see, she wakes') -- Song ('Pious Selinda') -- Lesbia -- Song ('False though she be') -- Fancy -- Trim's Song: The Fair Kitchen-Maid from The Funeral -- 'If it be true' -- Jealousy -- Song ('Can love be controlled by advice?') from The Beggar's Opera -- Song ('Before the barn-door crowing') from The Beggar's Opera -- Song('Think of dress in every light') from Achilles -- Written on a Window -- Modesty -- On Dullness -- On a Lady Who p-ssed at the Tragedy of Cato -- Upon a Girl of Seven Years Old -- A Hymn, Written in Windsor Forest -- Inscriptio -- Epigram ('When other ladies to the shades go down') -- To Mr. C, St. James's Place, London, October 22nd -- Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog which I Gave to His Royal Highness -- On the Benefactions in the Late Frost, 1740 -- The Lady's Resolve -- The Monument -- On the Setting Up Mr Butler's Monument in Westminster Abbey -- Upon an Ingenious Friend, Over-Vain -- Song ('Man's a poor deluded bubble') -- Ad Coelum -- On the Death of Squire Christopher, a Remarkably Fat Sportsman -- Lines Written on a Window at The Leasowes at a Time of Very Deep Snow -- Tophet -- Ode: Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746 -- Sonnet ('When Phoebe formed a wanton smile') -- 'O Memory, thou fond deceiver' from The Captivity -- A Comparison -- A Moral Tetrastich: from the Persian -- 'If wishing for the mystic joys of love' -- My Birthday -- 'The Angel that presided' -- Infant Joy -- Infant Sorrow -- The Clod and the Pebble -- The Sick Rose -- Eternity -- 'Mock on, mock on' -- 'an old maid early' -- The Question Answered -- 'Great things are done' -- To the Accuser Who Is the God of this World -- Grace at Kirkudbright -- 'Twa bonny lads' -- On a Dog of Lord Eglinton's -- Parental Recollections -- 'Says Tweed to Till' -- 'Oh, England' -- 'As I walked by my self' -- 'I saw a peacock' -- 'How many miles to Babylon?' -- 'My mother said'.
'She dwelt among the untrodden ways' -- 'My heart leaps up' -- To a Child: Written in Her Album -- 'Look no thou' -- 'Youth! thou wear'st to manhood now' -- A Sunset -- Time, Real and Imaginary: An Allegory -- Apologia Pro Vita Sua -- Phantom -- On Imitation -- The Soldier's Wife: Dactylics -- 'Had we two met' -- Dirce -- Plays -- 'Ireland never was contented' -- 'Death stands above me' -- Venetian Air -- An Argument: To Any Phillis or Chloe -- Song ('When the heart's feeling') -- To Miss ---('With woman's form') -- To --- --- ('When I loved you') -- Beneath the Cypress Shade -- 'So we'll go no more a-roving' -- 'I would to Heaven' -- 'Remember thee! remember thee! -- Answer to ---'s Professions of Affection -- 'They say that Hope is happiness' -- A song ('Widow bird sate mourning') -- The Waning Moon -- Lines to a Reviewer -- To --- ('Music, when soft voices die') -- Field Path -- Lines Written on a Very Boisterous Day in may, 1844 -- Solitude -- Fragment ('Language has not the power') -- Birds' Nests -- 'This Living hand' -- Song ('Strew not earth') from The Second Brother -- Letters -- Days -- Character -- Quatrain: Poet -- Water -- Limits -- The Best -- All's Well -- 'From sorrow sorrow yet is born' -- The Eagle -- A Dedication -- 'I stood on a tower in the wet' -- 'Somebody being a nobody' -- Frater Ave Atque Vale -- Home Thoughts from the Sea -- Meeting at Night -- Parting at Morning -- Among the Rocks from James Lee's Wife -- 'When I vexed you' from Ferishtah's Fancies -- To Edward FitzGerald -- Appearances -- Bad Dreams -- 'Light-winged Smoke, Icarian bird' -- 'Each more melodious note I hear' -- On the Sun Coming Out in the Afternoon -- 'For though the eaves were rabbeted' -- 'They made me erect and lone' -- Fall, leaves, fall -- Darkness -- 'To spend uncounted years of pain' -- Sixty-Eighth Birthday -- Monody -- Fragments of a Lost Gnostic Poem of the Twelfth Century -- In the Pauper's Turnip-Field -- Are You the New Person Drawn Toward Me? -- Sometimes With One I Love -- Reconciliation -- A Noiseless Patient Spider -- The Last Invocation -- Ah Poverties, Wincings, and Sulky Retreats -- Old War-Dreams -- A Clear Midnight -- To the Pending Year -- Destiny -- 'Below the surface-stream' -- Heraclitus -- A Mill -- The Revelation -- The Spirit's Epochs -- Constancy Rewarded -- Magna Est Veritas -- Aspecta Medusa -- Memory -- 'I like a look of agony' -- 'I'm Nobody!' -- 'They say that time assuages' -- 'It dropped so low' -- 'I stepped from plank to plank' -- 'The stimulus beyond the grave' -- 'We miss a kinsman more' -- 'It sounded as if the streets were running' -- 'Drowning is not so pitiful' -- 'My life closed twice before its close' -- What Would I Give? -- The Last Wish -- The Power of Interval -- 'I Look Into My Glass' -- A Thunderstorm in Town -- The Peace-Offering -- The Pink Frock -- On Sturminster Foot-Bridge (Onomatopoeic) -- The Nettles -- The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House -- The Lodging-House Fuchsias.
Heaven-Haven: A Nun takes the Veil -- Pied Beauty -- Peace -- 'How looks the night?' -- 'Repeat that, repeat' -- 'Not of all my eyes see' -- 'She schools the flighty pupils of her eyes' -- The Rainbow -- Triolet ('When first we met') -- April 1885 -- 'I am the Way' -- The Rainy Summer -- Maternity -- 'I am a hunchback' -- On a Wife -- The Night Has a Thousand Eyes -- Symphony in Yellow -- At Lord's -- Heaven and Hell -- The End of It -- Eight o'Clock -- 'The night is freezing fast' -- 'The fairies break their dances' -- Revolution -- 'Stars, I have seen them fall' -- 'Crossing alone the nighted ferry' -- 'Half-way, for one commandment broken' -- The Nurse's Lament -- 'We never said farewell' -- 'I saw a stable' -- Miniature -- 'Look, you have cast out Love!' from Plain Tales from the Hills ('Lisped') -- 'There is a tide' from Plain Tales from the Hills ('Kidnapped') -- A Dead Statesman from Epitaphs of War -- All Things Can Tempt Me -- Paudeen -- The Cold Heaven -- A Coat -- A Thought from Propertius -- Death -- Spilt Milk -- The Choice -- Consolation -- The Great Day -- Maquillage -- At The Cavour -- Isolation -- Venice -- Epigram ('Because I am idolatrous') -- Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam -- Outcast -- Beside the Bed -- An Old Story -- Exit -- The Early Morning -- Discovery -- The False Heart -- 'In the desert' -- 'A god in wrath' -- 'A man said' -- On a Island -- Dread -- I Am the Poet Davies, William -- The Villain -- D is for Dog -- All in June -- The Bells of Heaven -- 'Reason has moons' -- Sidera Cadentia: On the Death of Queen Victoria -- Arrogance -- The Spotted Flycatcher -- The Owl -- Crazed -- 'Sir, say no more' -- Elegy in a Country Churchyard -- Ecclesiates -- In Neglect -- A Patch of Old Snow -- The Cow in Apple-Time -- The Line-Gang -- Dust of Snow -- Fireflies in the Garden -- The Armful -- Were I in Trouble -- A Mood Apart -- 'She had a name' -- Cock-Crow -- Thaw -- Tall Nettles -- 'By the ford' -- Cool Tombs -- The Leaden-Eyed -- What the Moon Saw -- Factory Windows Are Always Broken -- Anecdote of the Jar -- The Death of a Soldier -- Men Made Out of Words -- The Hounds -- A Glass of Beer -- The Embankment (The Fantasia of a Fallen Gentleman on a Cold, Bitter Night) -- Conversion -- A Sort of a Song -- The Hard Listener -- No Coward's Song -- Gift to a Jade -- Soul's Liberty -- Interior -- Let No Charitable Hope -- Cold-Blooded Creatures -- Piano -- I Am Like a Rose -- Glory -- What Would You Fight For? -- To Women, As Far As I'm Concerned -- Intimates -- In Teesdale -- A Dead Mole -- Ba Cottage -- The Garden: En robe de parade. Samain -- The Lake Isle -- Childhood -- All Souls' Night -- 'Blighters' -- Base Details -- The General -- Everyone Sang -- 'In me, past, present, future meet' -- Ave Caesar -- Eagle Valor, Chicken Mind -- Bells of Grey Crystal -- Poetry -- A Face -- I May, I Might, I Must -- A Jellyfish -- Cousin Nancy.
Emily Hardcastle, Spinster -- After War -- On the Night -- The Escape -- Moments -- Never May the Fruit Be Plucked -- To a Young Poet -- The True Encounter -- One of the Principal Causes of War -- Arms and the Boy -- Be Frugal -- 'Buffalo Bill's' -- 'may my heart always' -- 'no time ago' -- 'Me up at does' -- Good Appetite -- Flying Crooked -- At First Sight -- On Dwelling -- The Beach -- Cat-Goddesses -- In Her Only Way -- She Is No Liar -- In Perspective -- Departure -- Black Tambourine -- Pitcher -- Fishing Boats in Martigues -- No Mean City -- Postscript to a Pettiness -- The Murderer -- The Lads of the Village -- Love Me! -- Lady 'Rogue' Singleton -- Where Are the War Poets? -- For a Lamb -- She and I -- The Compassionate Fool -- Forgive Me, Sire -- Shepherdess -- The Temptations of Saint Anthony -- The Adversary -- Trinity Place -- Leave Them Alone -- Old Triton Time -- Gnome -- Death of King George V -- Remorse -- Let It Go -- Snow -- The Ear -- Night Club -- Precursors -- Figure of Eight -- Gare du Midi -- Epitaph on a Tyrant -- 'Base words are uttered' 'Behold the manly mesomorph' -- At the Party -- August1968 -- The Bed -- Old Florist -- Dolor -- Night Crow -- Wish for a Young Wife -- Words -- War-Time -- The Lovers -- The Stone Gentleman -- The Double Autumn -- Things to Come -- Entreaty -- Stars and Planets -- Casabiance -- In Innocence -- 'I had gone broke' -- Interview with Doctor Drink -- During a Bombardment by V-Weapons -- Memorial Poem: N.S. 1888-1949 -- The Hittites -- The Wind in the Tree -- 'The village coddled in the valley' -- Epitaph for the Poet -- 'Not in the poet' -- Ire -- 'On no work of words' -- Twenty-Four Years -- The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner -- A War -- Well Water -- Fox -- He Resigns -- KingDavid Dances -- Weather Ear -- Invasion Summer -- Money -- Easter -- Portrait -- Families -- Plea -- Ending -- A 14-Year-Old Convalescent Cat in the Winter -- Lady Ralegh's Lament -- American Primitive -- Faith and Works.
Iambic Feet Considered as Honorable Scars -- The Monuments of Hiroshima -- Development -- An Old Picture -- A Negro Cemetery Next to a White One -- The Death of God -- Casting -- O Sheriffs -- King Lot's Envoys -- Epistemology -- Parable -- Piazza di Spagna, Early Morning -- Mind -- The Proof -- Avarice -- Home Is So Sad -- Water -- Days -- As Bad as a Mile -- Memories of Verdun -- I Know a Man -- Answers -- A Renewal -- In a Parlor Containing a Table -- When the War Is Over -- To My Daughter -- Nude Descending a Staircase -- Last Child: for Daniel -- Cat and Mouse -- Thistles -- Full Moon and Little Frieda -- Water -- Praying -- Frog Autumn -- Barren Woman -- Riddle -- Upon Shaving Off One's Beard -- A Birthday Poem: for Rachel -- Sous-Entendu -- The Demolition -- Mother of the Groom -- Tractatus: for Aidan Higgins.
Kavanagh, P. J. (Patrick Joseph), 1931-
Michie, James.
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chosen and edited by P.J. Kavanagh and James Michie.
1985
The Oxford book of short poems
Scott, Foresman,
Book
English poetry and prose of the Romantic movement
The tree ; from The petition for an absolute retreat ; To the nightingale ; A nocturnal reverie / A fairy tale ; A night-piece on death ; A hymn to contentment / The highland laddie ; My Peggy ; Sweet William's ghost ; Through the wood laddie ; An thou were my ain thing ; from The gentle shepherd. Patie and Peggy / Preface to the evergreen / The braes of Yarrow / William and Margaret ; The Birks of Endermay / Grongar Hill ; The fleece. from Book I / The seasons. from Winter ; from Summer ; from Autumn / A hymn on the seasons ; The castle of indolence. from Canto I / Tell me, thou soul of her I love ; To Amanda ; Preface to winter
Night thoughts. from Night I ; from Night III ; from Night V ; from Night VI ; from Night IX / from Conjectures on original composition / from The grave / from The schoolmistress / The pleasures of the imagination. from Part I / For a grotto ; Ode to the evening star / A song from Shakespear's Cymbelyne ; Ode to simplicity ; Ode on the poetical character ; Ode written in the beginning of the year 1746 ; Ode to evening ; The passions ; Ode on the death of Mr. Thomson ; An ode on the popular superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland / Ode on the spring ; Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College ; Hymn to adversity ; Elegy written in a country churchyard ; The progress of poesy ; The bard ; Ode on the pleasure arising from vicissitude ; Song (Thyrsis, when we parted, swore) ; The fatal sisters ; The descent of Odin ; The triumphs of Owen ; The death of Hoel ; Caràdoc ; Conan ; from Journal in France ; From Gray's letters. To Mrs. Dorothy Gray ; To Richard West ; To Horace Walpole ; To Richard Stonehewer ; To Thomas Wharton To the Reverend William Mason ; from Journal in the lakes / from The pleasures of melancholy ; from Ode on the approach of summer ; The crusade ; Written in a blank leaf of Dugdale's monasticon ; Written at Stonehenge ; While summer suns o'er the gay prospect play'd ; On King Arthur's Round Table at Winchester / from Observations on the Fairy queen of Spenser / The enthusiast : or the lover of nature ; Ode to fancy ; from Essay on the genius and writing of Pope / Carthon : a poem ; Oina-Morul : a poem ; from Fingal : an ancient epic poem. Book I / from Letters on chivalry and romance. Letter I ; Letter VI / from The castle of Otranto. Chapter I
from Reliques of ancient English poetry. Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne ; The ancient ballad of Chevy-Chase ; Sir Patrick Spence ; Edom o'Gordon ; Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor / Retirement ; The minstrel, or, The progress of genius ; from Book I / Bristowe tragedie, or, The dethe of Syr Charles Bawdin ; The accounte of W. Canynges feast ; from Ælla : a tragycal enterlude. Mynstrelles song (the boddynge flourettes bloshes atte the lyghte) ; Mynstrelles song (o! synge untoe mie ruondelaie) / An excelente balade of charitie ; Epitaph on Robert Canynge / from The history of the Caliph Vathek / from Olney hymns. Lovest thou me ; Light shining out of darkness / The task. from Book I. The sofa ; from Book II. The time-piece ; from Book VI. The winter walk at noon / The poplar-field ; The Negro's complaint ; On the receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk ; Yardley Oak ; To Mary ; The castaway / from The village. Book I ; from The borough. Letter I. General description / At Tynemouth Priory ; The bells, Ostend ; Bereavement ; Bamborough Castle ; Hope ; Influence of time on greif ; Approach of summer ; Absence / from Poetical sketches. To spring ; To the evening star ; Song : "How sweet I roam'd" ; Song : "My silks and fine array" ; Song : "Love and harmony combine ; Song : "I love the jocund dance" ; Song : "Memory, hither come ; Mad song ; Song : Fresh from the dewy hill" ; To the muses / from Songs of innocence. Introduction ; A dream ; The lamb ; The echoing green ; The divine image ; The chimney sweeper ; Infant joy ; The shepherd ; A cradle song ; Nurse's song ; Holy Thursday ; On another's sorrow ; Laughing song ; The little black boy / The book of Thel ; from The marriage of heaven and hell. The voice of the Devil ; A memorable fancy : as I was walking among the fires of hell" ; Proverbs of hell ; A memorable fancy : "The Prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel" ; A memorable fancy : an angel came to me and said" ; A memorable fancy : "once I saw a devil in a flame" / A song of liberty ; from Visions of the daughters of Albion ; from America : a prophecy ; from Songs of experience. Introduction ; Earth's answer ; The clod and the pebble ; Holy Thursday ; The chimney sweeper ; Nurse's song ; The sick rose ; The fly ; The angel ; The tyger ; Ah, sunflower ; The garden of love ; London ; The human abstract ; Infant sorrow ; A poison tree ; A little boy lost / A cradle song ; A divine image ; To Tirzah ; Love's secret ; Couplet : "Great things" ; from The four Zoas. from Night II / Auguries of innocence ; The mental traveller ; from Milton. Preface ; from Book the second / from Jerusalem. from To the public ; from To the deists ; from To the Christians / Dedication of the illustrations to Blair's "The grave" ; from The letters. To the Rev Dr. Trusler ; To John Flaxman / from Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynold's discourses ; from Annotations to "Poems" by William Wordsworth
O, once i lov'd a bonie lass ; A prayer in the prospect of death ; Mary Morison ; My nanie, O ; Poor Mailie's elegy ; Green grow the rashes O ; To Davie ; Epistle to J. Lapraik ; Epistle to the Rev. John M'Math ; The jolly beggars ; The Holy Fair ; The cotter's Saturday night ; To a mouse ; Address to the deil ; A bard's epitaph ; Address to the unco guide, or, The rigidly righteous ; To a mountain daisy ; To a louse ; The silver tassie ; Of a' the airts ; Auld Lang Syne ; Whistle o'er the lave o't ; My heart's in the Highlands ; John Anderson my Jo ; Sweet Afton ; Willie brew'd a peck of maut ; Tam Glen ; Thou ling'ring star ; Tam o' Shanter ; Ye flowery banks ; Ae fond kiss ; The deil's awa wi' th' exciseman ; Saw ye bonie Lesley ; Highland Mary ; Last May a braw wooer ; Scots, wha hae ; A red, red rose ; My nanie's awa ; Contented wi' little ; Lassie wi' the lint-white locks ; Is there for honest poverty ; O, wert thou in the cauld blast ; O, lay thy loof in mine, lass ; Preface to the first, or Kilmarnock edition of Burns's poems
The pleasures of memory ; from Part I ; An Italian song ; Written at midnight -- Written in the Highlands of Scotland ; An inscription in the Crimea ; The boy of Egremond ; from Italy ; The lake of Geneva ; The gondola ; The fountain / Enquiry concerning political justice. from Book I. Of the powers of man considered in his social capacity ; from Book V. Of the legislative and executive power / Extract from the conclusion of a poem, composed in anticipation of leaving school. -- Written in very early youth ; from An evening walk ; Lines left upon a seat in a yew-tree ; The reverie of poor Susan ; We are seven ; The thorn ; Goody Blake and Harry Gill ; Her eyes are wild ; Simon Lee ; Lines written in early spring ; To my sister ; A whirl-blast from behind the hill ; Expostulation and reply ; The tables turned ; Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey ; The old Cumberland beggar ; Nutting ; Strange fits of passion have I known ; She dwelt among the untrodden ways ; I travelled among unknown men ; Three years she grew in sun and shower ; A slumber did my spirit seal ; A poet's epitaph ; Matthew ; The two April mornings ; The fountain ; Lucy Gray ; The prelude ; from Book I Introduction--childhood and school-time ; from Book II School-time ; from Book III Residence at Cambridge ; from Book IV Summer vacation ; from Book V Books ; from Book VI Cambridge and the Alps ; Book VIII Retrospect : love of nature leading to love of man ; from Book XI France ; from Book XII Imagination and taste, how impaired and restored--(concluded) ; Michael / It was an April morning ; "Tis said that some have died for love ; The excursion. from Book I The wanderer ; Pelion and Ossa ; The sparrow's nest ; To a butterfly ; My heart leaps up ; Written in March ; To the small celandine ; To the same flower ; Resolution and independence ; I grieved for Buonaparté ; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1803 ; Composed by the sea-side, near Calais, August, 1802 ; It is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; On the extinction of the Venetian Republic ; To Toussaint L'Ouverture ; Composed in the valley near Dover, on the day of landing ; Near Dover, September, 1802 ; Written in London, September, 1802 ; London, 1802 ; Great men have been among us ; It is not to be thought of that the flood ; When I have borne in memory ; To H.C. ; To the daisy ; To the same flower ; To the daisy ; The green linnet ; Yew-trees ; At the grave of Burns ; To a Highland girl ; Stepping westward ; The solitary reaper ; Yarrow unvisited ; October, 1803 ; To the men of Kent ; Anticipation, October, 1803 ; To the cuckoo ; She was a phantom of delight ; I wandered lonely as a cloud ; The affliction of Margaret ; Ode to duty ; To a skylark ; Elegiac stanzas ; To a young lady ; Character of the happy warrior ; Power of music ; Yes, it was the mountain echo ; Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room ; Personal talk ; Admonition ; How sweet it is, when mother fancy rocks ; Composed by the side of Grasmere Lake ; The world is too much with us; late and soon ; To sleep ; November, 1806 ; Ode : intimations of immortality ; Thought of a Briton on the subjugation of Switzerland ; Characteristics of a child three years old ; Here pause : the poet claims at least this praise ; Laodamía ; Yarrow visited ; Hast thou seen, with flash incessant ; Composed upon an evening of extraordinary splendor and beauty ; To a snowdrop ; There is a little unpretending rill ; Between Namur and Liege ; Composed in one of the Catholic cantons ; from The river Duddon. Sol listener, Duddon ; After-thought / from Ecclesiastical sonnets mutability ; Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge / To a skylark ; Scorn not the sonnet ; To the cuckoo ; Yarrow revisited ; On the departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples ; The Trosachs ; If thou indeed derive thy light from heaven ; If this great world of joy and pain ; "There!" said a stripling, pointing with meet pride ; Most sweet it is with unuplifted eyes ; To a child ; Extempore effusion upon the death of James Hogg ; Hark! 'Tis the thrush ; A poet!--he hath put his heart to school ; So fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive ; The unremitting voice of nightly streams ; Preface to the second edition of several of the foregoing poems (lyrical ballads)
Life ; Pantisocracy ; To a young ass ; La Fayette ; Koskiusko ; To the Reverend W.L. Bowles ; The Eolian harp ; Reflections on having left a place of retirement ; Sonnet to a friend who asked how I felt when the nurse first presented my infant to me ; Ode on the departing year ; This lime-tree bower my prison ; The dungeon ; The rime of the ancient mariner ; Christabel ; Frost at midnight ; France : an ode ; Lewti, or, The circassian love-chant ; Fears in solitude ; The nightingale ; The ballad of the dark ladie ; Kubla Khan ; Lines written in the album at Elbingerode ; Love ; Dejecton : an ode ; Hymn before sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni ; Inscription for a fountain on a heath ; Answer to a child's question ; The pains of sleep ; To a gentleman ; Time real and imaginary ; from Remorse hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell ; from Zapolya a sunny shaft did I behold ; The knight's tomb ; To nature ; Youth and age ; Work without hope ; The garden of Boccaccio ; Phantom or fact ; Epitaph ; The wanderings of Cain ; from Biographia literaria. Chapter XIV ; Chapter XVII ; from Chapter XVIII ; Chapter XXII / Characteristics of Shakespeare's dramas / Sonnet concerning the slave trade ; The battle of Blenheim ; The holly tree ; The old man's comforts ; God's judgement on a wicked bishop ; from The curse of Kehama. The funeral ; The march to Moscow ; Ode written during the negotiations with Buonaparte ; My days among the dead are past ; from A vision of judgement. The beatification ; The cataract of Lodore ; from The life of Nelson. The battle of Trafalgar / The pleasures of hope. from Part I ; Ye mariners of England ; Hohenlinden ; Lochiel's warning ; Lord Ullin's daughter ; Battle of the Baltic ; The last man ; The death-boat of Heligoland / A Canadian boat song ; from Irish melodies. Oh, breathe not his name ; When he who adores thee ; The harp that once through Tara's halls ; Oh! blame not the bard ; Lesbia hath a beaming eye ; The young May moon ; The minstrel boy ; Farewell!--but whenever you welcome the hour ; The time I've lost in wooing ; Dear harp of my country ; She is far from the land / from National airs. Oh, come to me when daylight sets ; Oft, in the stilly-night / Lalla Rookh from the light of the haram ; from Fables for the Holy Alliance. The dissolution of the Holy Alliance / The burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna ; Sonnet (my spirit's on the mountians, where the birds) ; Oh say not that my heart is cold
William and Helen ; The violet ; To a lady ; Glenfinlas, or Lord Ronald's coronach ; Cadyow castle ; from The minstrelsy of the Scottish border. Kinmont Willie ; Lord Randal / The lay of the last minstrel. from Canto VI ; Harold (the lay of Rosabelle) / The maid of Neidpath ; Hunting song ; from Marmion. Where shall the lover rest ; Lochinvar / from The lady of the lake. Canto I. The chase ; from Canto II. Boat song ; from Canto III. Coronach ; Canto VI. The guard-room / from Rokeby. Brignall banks ; Allen-a-Dale / from Waverley. Hie away, hie away ; from Guy Mannering. Twist ye, twine ye ; Wasted, weary, wherefore stay / Lines on the lifting of the banner of the house of Buccleuch ; Jock of Hazeldean ; Pibroch of Donuil Dhu ; from The antiquary. Why sitt'st thou by that ruin'd hall? ; from Old mortality. And what through winter will pinch severe ; Clarion / The dreary change ; from Rob Roy. Farewell to the land ; from The heart of Midlothian. Proud maisie ; from Ivanhoe. The barefooted friar ; Rebecca's hymn / from The monastery. Border march ; from The pirate. The song of the Reim-Kennar ; Farewell to the muse ; from Quentin Durward. County guy ; from The talisman. What brave chief ; from The doom of Devergoil. Robin Hood ; Bonny Dundee ; When friends are met / from Woodstock. Glee for King Charles ; The foray / from The beacon. Fishermann's song ; Woo'd and married and a' ; A Scotch song / The lovely lass of Preston Mill ; Gane were but the winter cauld ; A wet sheet and a flowing sea / When the kye comes hame ; The skylark ; When Maggy gangs away ; from The queen's wake. Kilmeny ; The witch o' Fife ; A boy's song ; M'Kimman ; Lock the door, Lariston ; The maid of the sea ;
Lachin y Gair ; Farewell! if ever fondest prayer ; Bright be the place of thy soul! ; When we two parted ; from English bards and Scotch reviewers ; Maid of Athens, ere we part ; The bride of Abydos ; Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte ; She walks in beauty ; Oh! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom ; My soul is dark ; Song of Saul before his last battle ; Herod's lament for Mariamne ; The destruction of Sennacherib ; Stanzas for music (there's not a joy the world can give) ; Fare thee well ; Stanzas for music (there be none of beauty's daughters) ; Sonnet on Chillon ; The prisoners of Chillon ; Stanzas to Augusta ; Epistle to Augusta ; Darkness ; Prometheus ; Sonnet to Lake Leman ; Stanzas for music (they say that hope is happiness) ; from Childe Harold's pilgrimage. Canto III ; from Canto IV / Manfred ; So, we'll go no more a-roving ; My boat is on the shore ; Strahan, Tonson, Lintot of the Times ; Mazeppa ; from Don Juan. Dedication ; from Canto I ; from Canto II ; from Canto III. The isles of Greece ; from Canto IV ; from Canto XI / When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home ; The world is a bundle of hay ; Who kill'd John Keats? ; For Orford and for Waldegrave ; The vision of judgment ; Stanzas written on the road between Florence and Pisa ; On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year
Queen Mab. from Section II ; Section VIII / Mutability (we are as clouds that veil the midnight moon) ; To---(oh! there are spirits of the air) ; To Wordsworth ; Feelings of a republican on the fall of Bonaparte ; Alastor, or The spirit of solitude ; Hymn to intellectual beauty ; Mont Blanc ; Lines (the cold earth slept below ; To Mary ; Death (they die--the dead return not) ; Lines to a critic ; Ozymandias ; The past ; On a faded violet ; Lines written among the Euganean Hills ; Stanzas (the sun is warm, the sky is clear) ; Lines written during the Castlereagh administration ; The mask of anarchy ; Song to the men of England ; England in 1819 ; Ode to the west wind ; The Indian serenade ; Love's philosophy ; The poet's lover ; Proemtheus unbound ; The sensitive plant ; The cloud ; To a skylark ; To---(I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden) ; Arethusa ; Hymn of Apollo ; Hymn of Pan ; The question ; The two spirits : an allegory ; Autumn : a dirge ; The waning moon ; To the moon ; Death (death is here, and death is there) ; The world's wanderers ; Time long past ; An allegory ; The witch of Atlas ; Epipsychidion ; Song (rarely, rerely comest thou) ; To night ; Time ; To Emilia Viviani ; To---(music, when soft voices die) ; To---(when passion's trance is overpast) ; Mutability (the flower that smiles today) ; A lament ; Sonnet : political greatness ; Adonais ; from Hellas. Life may change, but it may fly not ; Worlds on worlds are rolling ever ; Darkness has dawned in the east ; The world's great age begins anew / Evening ; To---(one word is too often profaned) ; On Keats ; Tomorrow ; Remembrance ; To Edward Williams ; Music ; Lines (when the lamp is shattered) ; With a guitar : to Jane ; To Jane ; from Charles the first a widow bird sate mourning for her love ; A dirge ; Lines (we meet not as we parted) ; The isle ; from A defense of poetry
Imitation of Spenser ; To Byron ; To Chatterton ; Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain ; Written on the day that Mr. Leigh Hunt left prison ; To a young lady who sent me a laurel crown ; How many bards gild the lapses of time ; Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there ; On first looking into Chapman's Homer ; As from the darkening gloom a silver dove ; Sonnet to solitude ; To one who has been long in city pent ; Oh! how I love on a fair summer's eve ; I stood tiptoe upon a little hill ; Sleep and poetry ; Addressed to Benjamin Robert Haydon ; To G.A.W. ; Stanzas (in a drear-nighted December) ; Happy is England ; On the grasshopper and the cricket ; After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains ; Written on the blank space at the end of Chaucer's tale of "The floure and the lefe" ; On a picture of Leander ; To Leigh Hunt, esq. ; On seeing the Elgin marbles ; On the sea ; Lines (unfelt, unheard, unseen) ; On Leigh Hunt's poem "The story of Rimini" ; When I have fears that I may cease to be ; On sitting down to read "King Lear" once again ; Lines on the Mermaid Tavern ; Robin Hood ; To the Nile ; To Spenser ; The human seasons ; Endymion ; Isabella, or The pot of basil ; To Homer ; Fragment of an ode to Maia ; To Ailsa Rock ; Fancy ; Ode (bards of passion and of mirth) ; Ode on melancholy ; Ode on a Grecian urn ; Ode on indolence ; La belle dame sans merci ; On fame ; Another on fame ; To sleep ; Ode to Psyche ; Ode to a nightingale ; Lamia ; The Eve of St. Agnes ; The Eve of St. Mark ; Hyperion ; To Autumn ; To Fannie ; Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art ; from Keats letters to Benjamin Bailey ; To John Hamilton Reynolds ; To John Taylor ; To James Augustus Hessey ; To George and Georgiana Keats ; To John Hamilton Reynolds ; To Percy Bysshe Shelley
The story of Rimini. from Canto III ; To Hampstead ; To the grasshopper and the cricket ; The Nile ; Mahmoud ; Song of fairies robbing orchard ; Abou Ben Adhem and the angel ; The glove and the lions ; Rondeau ; The fish, the man, and the spirit ; Hearing music ; The old lady ; Getting up on cold mornings ; from On the realities of imagination ; A "now," descriptive of a hot day ; Shaking hands ; from Dreams on the borders of the land of poetry . I. The demands of poetry ; II. My bower ; III. On a bust of Bacchus / Of the sight of shops. from Part II ; Proem to selection from Keats's poetry / from Crabbe's poems ; from Alison's Essays on the nature and principles of taste ; from Wordsworth's The excursion ; from Wordsowrth's The white doe of Rylstone ; from Childe Harold's pilgrimage, Canto the third / Endymion : a poetic romance by John Keats
The midnight wind ; Was it some sweet device of faery ; It from my lips some angry accents fell ; Childhood ; The old familiar faces ; Hester ; The three graves ; The gipsy's malison ; On an infant dying as soon as born ; She is going ; Letter to Wordsworth ; from Characters of dramatic writers contemporary with Shakespeare. Thomas Heywood ; John Webster ; John Ford ; George Chapman ; Francis Beaumont-- John Fletcher / from On the tragedies of Shakespeare, considered with reference to their fitness for stage representation ; The south-sea house ; Christ's Hospital five and thirty years ago ; The two races of men ; Mrs. Battle's opinions on whist ; Mackery End, in Hertfordshire ; Dream children ; A dissertation upon roast pig ; Old China ; Poor relations ; Sanity of true genius ; The death of Coleridge
from Gebir book I ; Rose Aylmer ; Child of a day, thou knowest not ; For an epitaph at Fiesole ; Lyrics to Ianthe. Homage ; On the smooth brow and clustering hair ; Heart's-ease ; It often comes into my head ; All tender thoughts that e'er possess'd ; Thou hast not raised, Ianthe, such desire ; Pleasure! Why thus desert the heart ; Renunciation ; You smiled, you spoke, and I believed ; So late removed from him she swore ; I held her hand, the pledge of bliss ; Absence ; Flow, precious tears! Thus shall my rival know ; Mile is the parting year, and sweet ; Past ruin'd Ilion Helen lives ; Here ever since you went abroad ; Years after ; She I love (alas in vain!) ; No, my own love of other years ; I wonder now that youth remains ; Your pleasures spring like daisies in the grass ; Years, many parti-colored years ; Well I remember how you smiled / A Fiesolan Idyl -- from The citation and examination of William Shakespeare. The maid's lament ; Upon a sweet-briar / from Pericles and Aspasia. Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens ; I will not love ; The death of Artemidora ; Life passes not as some men say ; Little Aglae to her father, on her statue being called like her ; We mind not how the sun in the mid-sky ; Sappho to Hesperus ; Dirce / On seeing a hair of Lucretia Borgia ; To Wordsworth ; To Joseph Ablett ; To the sister of Elia ; On his own Agamemnon and Iphigeneia ; I cannot tell, not I, why she ; You tell me I must come again ; Remain, ah not in youth alone ; "You must give back," her mother said ; The maid I love ne'er thought of me ; Very true, the linnets sing ; To a painter ; Dull is my verse : not even thou ; Sweet was the song that youth sang once ; To sleep ; Why, why repine ; Mother, I cannot mind my wheel ; To a bride, Feb. 17, 1846 ; One year ago my path was green ; Yes; I write verses now and then ; The leaves are falling; so am I ; The place where soon I think to lie ; Give me the eyes that look on mine ; Twenty years hence my eyes may grow ; Proud word you never spoke ; Alas, how soon the hours are over ; My hopes retire, my wishes as before ; Various the roads of life; in one ; It is not better at an early hour ; Pursuits! alas, I now have none ; With an album ; The day returns, my natal day ; How many voices gaily sing ; To Robert Browning ; from The Hellenics. On the Hellenics ; Thrasymedes and Eunöe ; Iphigeneia and Agamemnon ; The Hamadryad / Shakespeare and Milton ; To youth ; To age ; The chrysolites and rubies Bacchus brings ; So then, I feel not deeply ; On music (many love music but for music's sake) ; Death stands above me ; On his seventy-fifth birthday ; I entreat you, Alfred Tennyson ; To E. Arundell ; Age ; To his young rose an old man said ; Nay, thank me not again for those ; One lovely name adorns my song ; Separation ; All is not over while the shade ; God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers ; Thou needst not pitch upon my hat ; To a cyclamen ; On Southey's death ; The three roses ; Lately our songsters loiter'd in green lanes ; from Heroic Idyls Theseus and Hippolyta ; They are sweet flowers that only blow by night ; Memory ; An aged man who loved to doze away ; To my ninth decade ; from Imaginary conversations. Tiberius and Vipsania ; Marcellus and Hannibal ; Metellus and Marius ; Leofric and Godiva / from Pericles and Aspasia. Pericles to Aspasia ; Aspasia to Pericles ; Aspasia to Cleone / The Pentameron. from Fifth day's interview. The dream of Boccaccio ; from On the statue of Ebenezer Elliott
Beneath the Cypress shade ; from Headlong Hall. Hail to the Headlong ; from Nightmare Abbey. Seamen three! what men be ye? ; from Maid Marian. For the slender beech and the sapling oak ; Though I be now a gray, gray friar ; Oh! bold Robin Hood is a forester good ; Ye woods, that oft at sultry noon / Margaret Love Peacock ; from The misfortunes of Elphin. The circling of the mead horns ; The war song of Dinas Vawr / from Crochet Castle. In the days of old ; From Gryll Grange. Love and age / from Rural rides / from Characters of Shakespear's plays. Hamlet ; On familiar style ; The fight ; On going a journey ; My first acquaintance with poets ; On the feeling of immortality in youth / Confessions of an English opium eater. from Preliminary confessions ; The pleasures of opium ; from Introduction to the pains of opium ; The pains of opium / On the knocking at the gate in Macbeth ; from Recollections of Charles Lamb ; Style. from Part 1 ; from Autobiographic sketches. The affliction of childhood ; from Suspiria de profundis. Levana and our ladies of sorrow ; Savannah-la-Mar / from The poetry of Pope. Literature of knowledge and literature of power ; The English mail-coach. Section I--The glory of motion ; Section II--The vision of sudden death ; Secton III--Dream-fugue
Lines (write it in gold--a spirit of the sun) ; from The bride's tragedy. Poor old pilgrim misery ; A ho! a ho! / from The second brother. Strew not earth with empty stars ; from Torrismond. How many times do I love thee, dear? ; from Death's jest book. To sea, to sea! ; The swallow leaves her nest ; If thou wilt ease thine heart ; Lady, was it fair of thee ; A cypress-bough, and a rose-wreath sweet ; Old Adam, the carrion crow ; We do lie beneath the grass / r Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- The boding dreams ; Dream-pedlary ; Let the dew the flowers fill / from The Christian year. First Sunday after Trinity ; Twentieth Sunday after Trinity / United States / Song ; Faithless Nelly Gray ; Fair Ines ; Ruth ; I remember, I remember ; The stars are with the voyager ; Silence ; False poets and true ; Song (there is dew for the flow'ret) ; Autumn ; Ballad (it was not in the winter) ; The dream of Eugene Aram, the murderer ; The death-bed ; Sally Simpkin's lament ; The song of the shirt ; The bridge of sighs ; The lay of the laborer ; Stanzas (farewell, life! My senses swim) ; Queen Mab / from The troubador. Spirits, that walk and wail tonight ; Oh fly with me! 'tis passion's hour / Time's song ; from Letters from Teignmouth. I--our ball ; from Every-day characters. The belle of the ball-room ; Tell him I love him yet ; Fairy song ; Stanzas (o'er yon churchyard the storm may lower) ; The talented man ; Stanzas on seeing the speaker asleep
The song of the western men ; Clovelly ; The first fathers ; Mawgan of Melhuach ; Featherstone's doom ; The silent tower of Bottreaux ; "Pater vester pascit illa" ; Death song ; Are they not all ministering spirits? ; Queen Guennivar's round ; To Alfred Tennyson / from Noctes Ambrosaine / A dirge ; England's dead ; The graves of a household ; The landing of the pilgrim fathers in New England ; The homes of England / The sword chant of Thorstein Raudi ; Jeanie Morrison ; My heid is like to rend, Willie ; The forester's carol ; Song (if to thy heart I were as near) / Song (child, is thy father dead?) ; Battle song ; The press ; Preston Mills ; Spenserian ; A poet's epitaph ; Sabbath morning ; The way broad-leaf ; Religion ; Plaint / The sea ; The stormy petrel ; The hunter's song ; Life ; Peace! what do tears avail ; A poet's thought ; The poet's song to his wife ; Inscription for a fountain ; A petition to time / Song (she is not fair to outward view) ; An old man's wish ; Whither is gone the wisdom and the power ; November ; Night ; To Shakespeare ; May, 1840 ; "Multum dilexit" ; Homer ; Prayer
from Windsor Forest ; from An essay on criticism. Part I ; from An essay on man. Epistle I / from Preface to Shakespeare ; The lives of the English poets from Pope ; Letter to Macpherson / from Reflections on the revolution in France
Woods, George Benjamin, 1878-1958.
Anne, Countess of Winchilsea -- Thomas Parnell -- Allan Ramsay -- Allan Ramsay -- William Hamilton of Bangour -- David Mallet -- John Dyer -- James Thomson -- James Thompson -- James Thomson.
Edward Young -- Edward Young -- Robert Blair -- William Shenstone -- Mark Akenside -- Mark Akenside -- William Collins -- Thomas Gray. -- Thomas Warton -- Thomas Warton -- Joseph Warton -- James Macpherson -- Richard Hurd -- Horace Walpole.
Thomas Percy -- James Beattie -- Thomas Chatterton -- Thomas Chatterton -- William Beckford -- William Cowper -- William Cowper -- William Cowper -- George Crabbe -- William Lisle Bowles -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Blake.
Robert Burns.
Samuel Rogers -- William Godwin -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge. -- Robert Southey. -- Thomas Campbell. The lake of the dismal swamp ; Thomas Moore -- Thomas Moore -- Thomas Moore -- Charles Wolfe.
Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Sir Walter Scott -- Joanna Baillie -- Allan Cunningham -- James Hogg.
George Noel Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Noel Gordon, Lord Byron -- George Noel Gordon, Lord Byron.
Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Percy Bysshe Shelley.
John Keats.
James Henry Leigh Hunt -- James Henry Leigh Hunt -- Francis Jeffrey -- John Wilson Croker.
Charles Lamb -- Charles Lamb.
Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor -- Walter Savage Landor.
Thomas Love Peacock -- Thomas Love Peacock -- Thomas Love Peacock -- William Cobbett. -- William Hazlitt -- Thomas De Quincey -- Thomas De Quincey -- Thomas De Quincey.
Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- John Keble -- John Keble -- Thomas Hood -- Winthrop Mackworth Praed -- Winthrop Mackworth Praed.
Robert Stephen Hawker -- John Wilson "Christopher North" -- Felicia Dorothea Heman -- William Motherwell -- Ebenezer Elliott -- Bryan Waller Procter, "Barry Cornwall" -- Hartley Coleridge.
Alexander Pope -- Samuel Johnson -- Edmund Burke.
edited by George Benjamin Woods.
1950
English poetry and prose of the Romantic movement