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The essential Simon & Garfunkel.
Essential Simon and Garfunkel
Wednesday morning, 3 A.M. (live) ; Bleecker Street ; Sound of silence ; Leaves that are green (live) ; Most peculiar man (live) ; I am a rock ; Richard Cory ; Kathy's song (live) ; Scarborough Fair/ Canticle ; Homeward bound ; Sparrow (live) ; 59th Street Bridge song ; Dangling conversation ; Poem on the underground wall (live) ; Hazy shade of winter ; At the zoo -- Mrs. Robinson (from the motion picture 'The graduate') ; Fakin' it ; Old friends ; Bookends theme ; America ; Overs (live) ; Condor pasa (If I could) ; Bridge over troubled water ; Cecilia ; Keep the customer satisified ; So long, Frank Lloyd Wright ; Boxer ; Baby driver ; Only living boy in New York ; Song for the asking ; For Emily, whenever I may find her (live) ; My little town.
Simon and Garfunkel.
Simon, Paul, 1941-
Garfunkel, Art.
2003
1997
The essential Simon & Garfunkel.
©1996.
A collection of over 100 poems selected specifically for memorization, emcompassing a wide variety of genres, structures, and patterns, and drawn
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Academy of American Poets,
9781885983152
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Committed to memory : 100 best poems to memorize
Sonnets: Sonnet / At the round Earths imagin'd corners / On first looking into Chapman's Homer / New colossus / Lucifer in starlight / On his blindness / Sonnet #18 / Sonnet #55 / Ozymandias / Compose upon Westminster bridge / Tears, idle tears / Song of myself, #11 / Widow's lament on springtime / Slumber did my spirit seal / They flee from me / Cat and the moon / Song of wandering Aengus / Braham / From the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam / World / To the virgins, to make much of time / To an athlete dying young / If / Up-hill / Do not go gentle into that good night / Go, lovely rose! / Eagle and the mole / Second coming
Tales: Lord Randall / My last duchess / Jabberwocky / Kubla Khan / anyone live in a pretty how town / Road not taken / Ode on the death of a favorite cat / Oxen / Le belle dame sans merci / Owl and the pussy-cat / Richard Cory / Apple gathering / Woodspurge / All the world's a stage / Casey at the bat / Adlestrop / From Snow-bound / Meditations: Dover beach / Stanzas / To a waterfowl / From Childe Harold's pilgrimage / Narrow fellow in the grass / Because I could not stop for death / Mending wall / Hyla brook / Darkling thrush / Chambered nautilus / Spring and fall / To autumn / On his seventy-fifth birthday / Snow-flakes / Tide rises, the tide falls / Shiloh / Animals / House on the hill / From Adonais / Not waving but drowning / Mnemosyne / Ulysses / From In memoriam / Kraken / Noiseless patient spider
Hollander, John.
Elizabeth Bishop -- John Donne -- John Keats -- Emma Lazarus -- George Meredith -- John Milton / Piazza piece / John Crowe Ransom -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- William Wordsworth -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Walt Whitman -- William Carlos Williams -- WIlliam Wordsworth -- Thomas Wyatt -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats --Counsels: April mortality / Leonie Adams -- Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 / Anonymous -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Edward Fitzgerald -- George Herbert -- Robert Herrick -- A.E. Housman -- Rudyard Kipling -- Christina Rossetti -- Dylan Thomas -- Edmund Waller -- Elinor Wylie -- William Butler Yeats.
Anonymous -- Robert Browning -- Lewis Carroll -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- E.E. Cummings -- Robert Frost -- Thomas Gray -- Thomas Hardy -- John Keats -- Edward Lear -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Christina Rossetti -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- William Shakespeare -- Ernest Lawrence Thayer -- Edward Thomas -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Matthew Arnold -- Emily Bronte -- William Cullen Bryant -- George G.N., Lord Byron -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson -- Robert Frost -- Robert Frost -- Spring pools / Robert Frost -- Thomas Hardy -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- John Keats -- Walter Savage Landor -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Herman Melville -- Edwin Muir -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Stevie Smith -- Trumbull Stickney -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Walt Whitman.
edited, with an introduction, by John Hollander.
1996
Committed to memory : 100 best poems to memorize
Columbia University Press,
9780231072403
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The Concise Columbia book of poetry
The Greatest hits of poetry in English. Tyger / Sir Patrick Spens / To Autumn / That time of year thou mayst in me behold / Pied Beauty / Stopping by woods on a snowy evening / Kubla Khan / Dover Beach / La Belle Dame Sans Merci / To the Virgins, to make much of time / To his Coy mistress / Passionate Shepherd to his love / Death, be not proud / Upon Julia's clothes / To Lucasta, going to the wars / World is too much with us / On first looking into chapman's Homer / Jabberwocky / Second coming / Elegy written in a country churchyard / Ozumandias / Sailing to Byzantium / Shall I compare there to a summer's day? / Let me not to the marriage of true minds / Fear no more the heat o' the sun / Ode to a nightingale / Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock / To Helen / Because I Could not stop for death / Windhover / Anthem for Doomed youth / When icicles hang by the wall / Batter my heart, three-personed God / Love / Ode to the west wind / God's Grandeur / Do not go gentle into that good night
Western wind / Lover showeth how he is forsaken of such as he sometime enjoyed / Good-morrow / Delight in disorder / Wandered lonely as a cloud / My last Duchess / Spring and fall / Leda and the swan / River-Merchant's wife: A letter / Go, lovely rose / Retreat / Ode on a Grecian Urn / London / And did those feet / Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 / Splendor falls / Darkling thrush / Loveliest of trees, the cherry now / Mending wall / Fern Hill / A litany in time of plague / Song: To Celia / Collar / Why so Pale and Wan, fond lover? / Garden / Solitary reaper / Break, break, break / Crossing the bar / Mr. Flood's party / Musee des Beaux arts / Death of the ball Turret Gunner / Full fathom five / When to the sessions of sweet silent thought / Piping down the Valleys Wild / So, we'll go no more a-roving / I heard a fly buzz / Miniver Cheevy / Tp Brooklyn bridge/ Edward, Edward
Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part / Oh Mistress mine / On my first son / At the round earth's imagined corners / Virtue / Ask me no more where Jove Bestows / Ode on the death of a favorite cat, drowned in a tub of gold fishes / Rime of the Ancient mariner / Concord hymn / Lake isle of innisfree / Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae / My Papa's Waltz / Nymph's reply to the Shepherd / Gp and catch a falling star / Sun rising / Lycidas / To Althea, from prison / Sick rose / Ulysses / Eagle / Home-Thoughts, from abroad/ A narrow fellow in the grass / When you are old / Listeners
Harmon, William, 1938-
William Blake -- Anonymous -- John Keats -- William Shakespeare -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Robert Frost -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Matthew Arnold -- John Keats -- Robert Herrick -- Andrew Marvell -- Christopher Marlowe -- John Donne -- Robert Herrick -- Richard Lovelace -- William Wordsworth -- John Keats -- Lewis Carroll -- William Butler Yeats -- Thomas Gray -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- William Butler Yeats -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- Willian Shakespeare -- John Keats -- T. S. Eliot -- Edgar Allan Poe -- Emily Dickinson -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Wilfred Owen -- William Shakespeare -- John Donne -- George Herbert -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- Dylan Thomas --
Anonymous -- Sir Thomas Wyatt -- John Donne -- Robert Herrick -- William Wordsworth -- Robert Browning -- Gerard Manley Hopkins -- William Butler Yeats -- Ezra Pound -- Edmund Waller -- Henry Vaughan -- John Keats -- William Blake -- William Blake -- William Wordsworth -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Thomas Hardy -- A. E. Housman -- Robert Frost -- Dylan Thomas -- Thomas Nashe -- Ben Jonson -- George Herbert -- Sir John Suckling -- Andrew Marvell -- William Wordsworth -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Edwin Arlington Robinson -- W. H. Auden -- Randall Jarrell -- William Shakespeare -- William Shakespeare -- William Blake -- George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron -- Emily Diskinson -- Edwin Alington Robinson -- Hart Crane -- Anonymous --
Michael Drayton -- William Shakespeare -- Ben Jonson -- John Donne -- George Herbert -- Thomas Carew -- Thomas Gray -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- William Butler Yeats -- Ernest Dowson -- Theodore Roethre -- Sir Walter Ralegh -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Milton -- Richard Lovelace -- William Blake -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Robert Browning -- Emily Dickinson -- William Butler Yeats -- Walter De La Mare.
edited by William Harmon.
1990
The Concise Columbia book of poetry
©1989.
1st ed.
This collection celebrates the radiance of the enlightened heart as it shines through the world's cultures and religious traditions.
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Harper & Row,
9780060162085
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The Enlightened heart : an anthology of sacred poetry
Upanishads: Golden God, the self, the immortal swan -- Two birds, one of them mortal, the other immortal. -- Book of Psalms: Psalm 1, Psalm 19, Psalm 104, Psalm 131.-- Lao-tzu: Tao that can be told -- Every being in the universe -- Ancient masters were profound and subtle -- Empty your mind of all thoughts -- Good traveler has no fixed plans -- Some say that my teaching is nonsense -- Bhagavad Gita: Those who realize true wisdom. -- Chuang-tzu: Cutting up an ox. --- Odes of Solomon: My heart was split, and a flower. --- Seng-tsan: Mind of absolute trust. --- Han-shan: Clambering up the Cold Mountain path -- My home was at Cold Mountain from the start. --- Li Po: You ask who I make my home in the mountain forest -- Birds have vanished into the sky. -- Tu Fu: Written on the wall at Chang's Hermitage. -- Layman Pang: When the mind is at peace -- My daily affairs are quite ordinary. -- Kukai: Singing image of fire. -- Tung-shan: If you look for the truth outside yourself. -- Symeon the new theologian: We awaken in Christ's body. -- Izumi Shikibu: Watching the moon. -- Su Tung-po: Roaring waterfall. -- Hildegard of Bingen: Holy Spirit. -- Francis of Assisi: Canticle of the sun. -- Wu-men: One instant is eternity -- Great Way has no gate -- Ten thousand flowers in spring, the moon in autumn -- Moon and clouds are the same. -- Dogen: On the treasury of the true Dharma eye -- On non-dependence of mind. -- Rumi: Don't grieve. -- Anything you lose comes round -- Morning: a polished knifeblade -- When grapes turn -- Totally conscious, and apropos of nothing -- I have lived on the lip -- Forget your life. Say "God is great." Get up -- All day and night, music -- You are the notes, and we are the flute -- Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing -- Drunkards are rolling in slowly -- Outside, the freezing desert night -- When it's cold and raining -- Praise to the emptiness that blanks our existence. -- Mechthild of Magdeburg: Fish cannot drown in water -- Effortlessly -- Of all that God has shown me. -- Dante: "This mountain of release is such that the" -- "Love of God, unutterable and perfect" -- "But you who are so happy here, tell me" -- Kabir: Between the conscious and the unconscious -- Inside this clay jar there are meadows -- Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat -- My friend, this body is His lute -- I have been thinking of the difference between water -- Swan, tell me your old story -- Student, do the simple purification. -- Mirabai: Why Mira can't go back to her old house -- Clouds -- O my friends. -- William Shakespeare "Be cheerful, sir." -- George Herbert: Prayer -- Elixir -- Love. -- Bunan: Die while you're alive. -- Gensei: Poem without a category. -- Angelus Silesius: God, whose love and joy -- It depends on you -- God is a pure no-thing. -- Thomas Traherne: Salutation. -- Basho: Old pond -- Though I'm in Kyoto. -- William Blake: to see a world in a grain of sand -- Eternity. -- Ryokan: First days of spring -- the sky -- In all ten directions of the universe -- Too lazy to be ambitious. -- Issa: Man pulling radishes -- In the cherry blossom's shade -- Flying out from. -- Ghalib: For the raindrop, joy is in entering the river -- World is no more than the Beloved's single face -- Colors of tulips and roses are not the same -- Even at prayer, our eyes look inward -- Let the ascetics sing of the garden of Paradise. -- Bibi Hayati: Before there was a trace of this world of men. -- Walt Whitman: Trippers and askers surround me -- I have said that the soul is not more than the body. -- Emily Dickinson: I dwell in possibility -- Not "revelation" -- 'tis -- that waits -- Soul's superior instants -- Brain -- is wider than the sky -- Nature -- the gentlest mother is. -- Gerard Manley Hopkins: As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame -- God's grandeur -- Pied beauty -- That nature is a Heraclitean firer and of the comfort of the Resurrection. -- Uvanmuk: Great sea has set me in motion. -- Anonymous Navaho: I ask all blessings. -- W.B. Yeats: Gratitude to the unknown instructors -- -- Lapis lazuli. -- Antonio Machado: In our souls everything -- Between living and dreaming. -- Rainer Maria Rilke: Buddha in glory -- Be ahead of all parting, as though it already were -- As once the winged energy of delight -- We are the driving ones -- Call me to the one among your moments -- Seventh duino elegy -- Ninth duino elegy -- Ah, not to be cut off -- Dove that ventured outside -- Silent friend of many distances, feel -- Rose, oh pure contradiction, joy. -- Wallace Stevens: Snow man -- To an old philosopher in Rome. -- D.H. Lawrence: Pax. -- Robinson Jeffers: Treasure.
Mitchell, Stephen, 1943-
edited by Stephen Mitchell.
1989
The Enlightened heart : an anthology of sacred poetry
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