c1987.
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Secrets of the dark are revealed in this poem describing a farm at midnight.
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The midnight farm
Lindbergh, Reeve.
Jeffers, Susan.
Tehon, Atha
Dial Books for Young Readers.
Reeve Lindbergh ; paintings by Susan Jeffers.
1987
The midnight farm
c2007.
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A vivid look inside post-revolutionary Iran, this book is the memoir of Iranian journalist Camelia Entekhabi-Fard, sent to prison because of her
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Camelia, save yourself by telling the truth : a memoir of Iran
Entekhabifard, Camelia, 1973-
Murer, George.
Camelia Entekhabifard ; translated from the Persian by George Mürer.
2007
Camelia, save yourself by telling the truth : a memoir of Iran
AltaMira Press,
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Passages north.
Going north / Leaving home / Groundswell / The rooftops / The potato house / World travelers / Husbandry / Farmer / Living in the ground / Morning / Before nightfall / Hurting for more territory / Northern lights / A place on a slender river / At the Sleeping Bear Dunes / Beautifying songs / The groves, the high places / A woman's life through trees / Meeting my father at the river
Father, son, grandson / When fathers speak for daughters / The study of astronomy / My father worked late / Closing the cabin / For John, who did not choose baseball / Coming back / Backrub / My father and mother / Jacob Stap / The descendant / Somehow we managed / The singing bridge / Ray shows his brother the barn / Sunday dinner / Butchers / Photographs / Practical arrangements / For once / Simple holdings
The flowering / The painters / Love letter / Cosmic generations / Valentine Confession / Jealousies / The origins of desire / Cleaning toilets / Fever / Ordinary life / Why I couldn't love Richard / The God that keeps us alive / Hooks and eyes / Drying onions / Early summer concert
Prenatal / The gathering beyond fog / After the loss / A mother to a daughter / Shirt / Anna Cernik's diary : of sons and daughters / What's done / Services / Parade / Drownings / The survivor / Pact / Taps / Little bear / Directions / Water lily / At Bessemer Cemetery / At your going / Orchard winter / Think death / Gift from another country
To the impressionable children / The social contract rewritten / Freezing weather / First dance / Territory / Old friend sends a chain letter / A song of ascents / God bless you / The semidivine beings / Looking glass / Mid-life crisis / The asparagus eaters / Growing a row of yellow peppers, regardless / Rosie / Fugue / "I'm calling about your ad for the golden retriever." / Bricks / Dancing in the dung / Poetry reading
Small potatoes / Music room / That time again / He skates from me / Sunday / Sail baby sail / Annie / Bearwalk / In the Luxembourg Gardens / Peeping Tom / The man who waves / Dwarf / December / The floor
When I'm exhausted / Snowflake or bone / A profitable fishing season / Winter fishing / Watching fish / Red in the morning / The showing (story) / Crows / Owls / Checking the neighbor's deer / Draft ponies / Horses / Morning milk / July 4th / My brother's keeper / October wind / Moths
Brother fire / Natural disasters / The love and fear of fire / Fires she could have died in / Inside the cloud / The bag of stones / Lottery / Omen / Through the ice of Bingham Landing, 1878 / Woman on a sled / Snow : a letter / Nights our house comes to life / Cutting wood : Vermont, 1977
Scripture / My son expounds on his theory of creation / The fundamentalist argues against Darwin / Villanelle of the crucified and the risen Christ / The God in winter : a lecture / A Berlin of the mind / The forgiveness of sins / Variations on a theme by Rilke / The danger of poetry / Restoration / Yesterday, why I didn't call / How women write poems / Detonating the poem / The trouble with poems / Door hanging / Listen
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A dictionary of quotations in mathematics
Acknowledgments -- Preface -- God hypothesis, religion and mathematics -- In the beginning : God the creator -- mathematical nature of God -- Discovering God's thoughts -- Mathematical evidence of the existence of God -- God's universe - playing dice or order and harmony? -- Religion, theology and mathematics -- nature of mathematics 1 -- What is mathematics? -- essence of mathematics -- Characteristics of mathematics -- Mathematics is... -- Mathematics as an intellectual activity -- Analogies of mathematics -- Mathematics as a tool -- misunderstanding of the nature of mathematics -- Other views of the nature of mathematics -- Mathematics as art -- mathematics as a game -- Mathematics as language --
nature of mathematics 2 -- Mathematics as science -- Appreciation for mathematics -- Aptitude for mathematics -- attraction of mathematics -- Ignorance of mathematics -- Mathematics and the imagination -- Mathematical ideals and idealization -- development of mathematics 1 -- Growth of new mathematical ideas -- process of mathematical development -- Mathematical thinking -- Intuition -- Experiments and empiricism -- Induction -- Deduction -- development of mathematics 2 -- Definitions -- Hypothesis in mathematics -- Mathematical analogies -- Abstraction -- General principles and generalizations -- Revolutions in mathematics -- Modern mathematics --
Historical origins of mathematics -- History of mathematics -- Oriental mathematics -- Egyptian mathematics -- Sumerian and Babylonian mathematics -- Chinese mathematics -- Japanese mathematics -- Mayan mathematics -- Greek mathematics -- Roman mathematics -- Hindu mathematics -- Arabic mathematics -- Hindu-Arabic numerals -- Decimal system of numeration -- rebirth of mathematics in the West -- Language,e linguistics and mathematics -- Rhetoric and mathematics -- Making explanations -- Language and mathematics -- science of mathematical linguistics -- Mathematical notation -- Mathematical symbols and symbolic language -- Mathematical terminology -- Mathematics : creation, discovery or invention? -- Creating mathematics -- Discovering mathematics -- Inventing mathematics -- Mathematical existence -- Discovering mathematical patterns -- Principles of mathematics -- Mathematical structures -- mathematical reasoning --
sciences and mathematics I -- relationship between science and mathematics -- Experimentation -- Experience -- Physics and mathematics -- Mechanics -- sciences and mathematics II -- Gravity and gravitation -- Relativity -- Quantum theory -- Astronomy and mathematics -- sun and other stars -- Biology, medicine, chemistry and mathematics -- Mathematics and the arts -- Aesthetics : mathematical beauty -- Harmony and order -- Proportion -- Symmetry -- arts and mathematics -- Architecture and mathematics -- Music and mathematics -- Painting and mathematics -- Perspective -- Poetry and mathematics -- Stories, myth and mysticism -- Mathematics and the social sciences -- Social sciences : sociology, anthropology and mathematics -- Economics and mathematics -- Psychology and mathematics -- Game theory --
Teaching and learning mathematics -- importance of examples -- Learning and mathematics -- Lectures and lecturing -- Clarity in teaching and learning mathematics -- On writing mathematics -- study of mathematics -- Teaching and mathematics -- Professors, universities and mathematics -- nature of infinity -- Understanding infinity -- infinite and the finite -- Numbers and infinity -- infinitely large : the infinitely small -- Fear and loathing of infinity -- Theories of infinity -- Nature and infinity -- Infinity is... definitions, sort of -- Pure mathematics and applied mathematics -- Applied mathematics and mathematicians -- Pure mathematics and mathematicians -- Differences between pure and applied mathematics -- Partnership of pure and applied mathematics -- Uses and usefulness of mathematics -- Values of mathematics --
Mathematicians -- Mathematicians on mathematicians -- Non-mathematicians on mathematicians -- Women an mathematics -- Some mathematical people 1 -- Niels Abel -- maria Gaetana Agnesi -- Ibn Musa al-Khowarizmi -- Apollonius of Perga -- Archimedes of Syracuse -- Charles Babbage -- Daniel Bernoulli -- Jacob Bernoulli -- Johann Bernoulli -- George David Birkhoff -- Ralph Boas, Jr. -- Janos Bolyai -- Bernard Bolzano -- George Boole -- "Nicolas Bourbaki" -- Georg Cantor -- Girolamo Cardano -- :Lewis Carroll" - Charles Lutwidge Dodgson -- Augustin-Louis Cauchy -- Arthur Cayley -- Emilie de Breteuil, Marquise du Chatelet -- William Kingdon Clifford -- Nicolaus Copernicus -- Jean Le Rond d'Alembert -- Julius Wilhelm Richard Dedekind -- Rene Descartes -- Diophantus -- Paul Erdos -- Euclid -- Leonhard Euler --
Some mathematical people 2 -- Pierre Fermat -- Joseph Fourier -- Gottlob Frege -- Galileo Galilei -- Evariste Galois -- Carl Friedrich Gauss -- Sophie Germain -- Kurt Goedel -- John Graunt -- Sir William Rowan Hamilton -- Godfrey H. Hardy -- Hermann von Helmholtz -- Charles Hermite -- David Hilbert -- Hipparchus of Rhodes -- Christiaan Huygens -- Hypatia -- Johannes Kepler -- Omar Khayyam -- Felix Klein -- Sonja Sophie Kovalevsky -- Leopold Kronecker -- Joseph-Louis Lagrange -- Imre Lakatos -- Pierre-Simon de Laplace -- Henri Lebesque -- Solomon Lefschetz -- Adrien-Marie Legendre -- Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz -- Marius Sophus Lie -- John Edensor Littlewood -- Nikolai Lobachevski -- Gosta Magnus Mittag-Leffler -- Gaspard Monge -- John Napier --
Some mathematical people 3 -- Sir Isaac Newton -- Emmy Noether -- Pappus -- Blaise Pascal -- Benjamin Peirce -- Charles Sanders Peirce -- Jules Henri Poincare -- George Polya -- Ptolemy -- Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans -- Srinivasa Ramanujan -- Robert Recorde -- George Friedrich Bernhard Riemannn -- Lord Bertrand Russell -- Takakazu Seki (Kowa) -- Mary Somerville -- Hugo Steinhaus -- James Joseph Sylvester -- Thales -- Alan Turing -- Stanislaw Ulam -- John Von Neumann -- Karl Weierstrass -- Alfred North Whitehead -- Norbert Wiener -- Christopher Wren -- Zeno of Elea -- Problems and problem solving -- three problems of antiquity -- Fermat's last theorem -- Other mathematical problems -- Posing mathematical problems and questions -- Complicated and unsolved problems -- Solving problems -- Learning and teaching problem solving -- Puzzles --
Mathematics and nature -- Nature interpreted by mathematics -- Laws of mathematics -- Laws of motion -- Laws of nature -- Philosophy, mathematics, truth and certainty -- Philosophy and mathematics -- Philosophy of mathematics -- Metaphysics and metamathematics -- nature of mathematical truth -- certainty of mathematics -- Logic and foundations -- nature of logic -- Symbolic logic -- Logic and mathematics -- Common sense -- Postulates, axioms and the axiomatic method -- possible and the impossible -- Contradictions and paradoxes -- Syllogisms and validity -- Foundations of mathematics -- Proof and mathematics -- Mathematical arguments -- Mathematical demonstrations -- Cause and effect -- role of assumptions in mathematics -- That which is obvious -- nature of proof -- Mathematical proofs -- Rigor in mathematical proofs -- Elegant mathematical proofs -- mathematical propositions and theorems --
Sets, relations and functions -- Sets and set theory -- Equality and equivalence -- Mathematical relations -- Functions and function theory -- Special functions -- Space : real and idealized -- Real and mathematical space -- Curvature of space -- universe -- world -- Numbers : the heart of mathematics -- nature and development of numbers -- Number in verse -- notion of quantity -- Cardinal and ordinal numbers -- Counting -- Whole numbers - natural numbers -- Fractions -- Negative numbers -- Integers -- Irrational numbers -- Zero --
Numbers and number theory -- Even and odd numbers -- Real and rational numbers -- Imaginary numbers -- Complex numbers -- Algebraic and transcendental numbers -- "e" -- "pi" -- Quaternions -- Transfinite numbers -- Number theory -- Continued fractions -- Divisibility -- Perfect numbers -- Prime numbers -- Magic squares -- Bistromathics -- Arithmetic -- nature of arithmetic -- fundamental operations of arithmetic -- Calculation and computation -- Logarithms -- Algebra and trigonometry -- Elementary algebra -- Exponents -- Formulas -- Unknowns and variables -- Equations and their solutions -- Fundamental theorem of algebra -- Trigonometry -- Abstract algebra -- Linear algebra -- Groups and group theory -- Transformation groups -- Invariants of groups --
art of measurement -- Measure and measurement -- Measurement and mathematics -- Weights and measures -- measurable and the unmeasurable -- Measurement inverse -- Length, area and volume -- Measuring devices and techniques -- Approximations -- Longitude and latitude -- metric system -- Time -- Geometry 1 -- history of geometry -- science of geometry -- Geometry and art -- Points, lines and planes -- Commensurability -- Curves -- Size and shapes -- Geometric constructions -- Angles and triangles -- Polygons and polyhedrons -- Circles -- other conic sections -- Spheres -- Solid geometry --
Geometry 2 -- Pythagorean theorem -- Flatland -- Dimensions and dimension theory -- Analytic or analytical geometry -- Algebraic geometry -- Differential geometry -- Distance - metric geometry -- Parallel lines and the parallel postulate -- Non-Euclidean geometry -- Projection -- Projective geometry -- Duality -- Modern geometry -- Chaos -- Fractal geometry -- Topology and graph theory -- Origins of analysis situs [topology] -- nature of topology -- Rubber sheet geometry -- Set-theoretic topology -- Topology, algebra and algebraic topology -- Königsberg bridge problem -- Graph theory -- Moebius strop -- Klein bottle -- Four color problem -- Knot theory --
Analysis and calculus -- Analytical methods in mathematics -- Calculus of variations -- Continuity -- Infinitesimals -- limit concept -- calculus -- Derivatives and differentiation -- Maximum and minimum values -- Mean value theorem -- Integrals and integration -- Series -- Differential equations -- Computers, algorithms and mathematical models -- history and development of computers -- Computers and mathematics -- Humans and machines -- Miscellaneous views of computers -- Cybernetics -- Combinatorics and combinatorial analysis -- Algorithms -- Linear programming -- Operations research -- Mathematical models --
theory of probability -- Calculating probabilities -- Probability, ignorance and certainty -- Miscellaneous views of probability -- Chance -- Gambling -- Permutations and combinations -- Discrete mathematics -- Making predictions -- Statistics and statisticians -- Statisticans -- science of statistics -- Statistics and lies -- Miscellaneous views on statistics -- Samples and sampling -- Data -- Average values -- Decison-making -- Bibliography -- Author index -- Keyword index.
Nowlan, Robert A.
compiled and edited by Robert A. Nowlan.
2002
A dictionary of quotations in mathematics
[1959]
Enl. ed.
Includes Chaucer; Spenser; Shakespeare; Bacon; Donne; Milton; Dryden; Swift; Pope; Johnson; Boswell.
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Harcourt, Brace
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Major British writers,
The Canterbury tales. The general prologue ; The pardoner's prologue ; The pardoner's tale ; The pardoner's epilogue ; The prioress's prologue ; The prioress's tale ; The prioress's epilogue ; The miller's tale ; The wife of Bath's prologue ; The wife of Bath's tale ; The clerk's tale ; The clerk's epilogue ; The Franklin's tale ; The nun's priest's tale ; Chaucer's prayer
Epithalamion ; The Faerie queene. Selections from Book I, Book II, Book III, Book IV, Book V, Book VI, Book VII / The first part of King Henry the Fourth ; The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark ; The tempest
Essays or counsels. Of truth ; Of death ; Of adversity ; Of marriage and single life ; Of great place ; Of goodness, and goodness of nature ; Of seditions and troubles ; Of atheism ; Of superstition ; Of travel ; Of cunning ; Of wisdom for a man's self ; Of suspicion ; Of discourse ; Of plantations ; Of masques and triumphs ; Of building ; Of studies (1597) / Advancement of learning. from Book I ; from Book II
from Songs and sonnets. The good morrow ; Song (Go, and catch a falling star) ; Woman's constancy ; The sun rising ; The canonization ; Lovers' infiniteness ; Song (Sweetest love, I do not go) ; Air and angels ; The anniversary ; A valediction : of my name, in the window ; Twickenham Garden ; Love's growth ; The dream ; A valediction : of weeping ; The message ; A nocturnal upon St. Lucy's Day ; A valediction : forbidding mourning ; The ecstasy ; Love's deity ; The funeral ; The blossom ; The relique ; The prohibition ; The expiration / from The satires. Satire III ; Satire IV / Verse letter to the Countess of Bedford ; An anatomy of the world : the first anniversary / from Holy sonnets. I, Thou has made me ; VII, At the round Earth's imagined corners ; X, Death be not proud ; XIII, What if this present were the world's last night? ; XIV, Batter my heart, three-personed God ; XVIII, Show me, dear Christ ; XIX, Oh, to vex me, contraries meet in one / Other Divine poems. Good Friday, 1613, riding westward ; from The litany : XV and XVI ; A hymn to Christ ; Hymn to God my God, in my sickness ; A hymn to God the Father / from Devotions upon emergent occasions. II, The strength, and the function of the senses ; III, The patient takes his bed ; XVI, From the bells of the church adjoining ; XVII, Now, this bell tolling softly ; XVIII, The bell rings out / The Sermons. from Sermon II, Sermon VII, Sermon XV, Sermon LXVI, Sermon LXXX / L sermons. Sermon XXXVI
On the morning of Christ's nativity ; L'Allegro ; Il penseroso ; Sonnet VII, How soon hath time ; Lycidas / Autobiographical extracts. from The reason of church government ; from An apology for Smectymnuus / Areopagitica / VIII, When the assault was intended to the city ; XII, I did but prompt the age to quit their clogs ; XV, On the Lord General Fairfax at the Siege of Colchester ; XIX, When I consider how my light is spent ; XVI, To the Lord General Cromwell ; XVIII, On the late massacre in Piemont ; XX, Lawrence, of virtuous father virtuous son ; XXII, To Mr. Cyriack Skinner upon his blindness ; XXIII, Methought I saw my late espoused saint / Paridise lost. Book I, Book II, from Book III, from Book IV, from Book V, from Book VII, Book IX, from Book XII / Samson agonistes
To my honored friend, Dr. Charleton ; An essay of dramatic poesy ; from Secret love, or, The maiden queen. Prologue ; Song / from The tempest : prologue ; from An evening's love : song ; from Tyrannic love : epilogue ; from The conquest of Granada, II. Epilogue ; The zambra dance / from Mariage à la mode. Prologue ; Song / Epilogue to the University of Oxford, 1674 ; from Troilus and Cressida : prologue ; from The Spanish friar : song ; from Amphitryon. Mercury's song to Phaedra ; The lady's song ; Song to a fair young lady going out of the town in the spring / Mac Flecknoe ; Absalom and Achitophel ; from Absalom and Achitophel, part II ; Epigram on Plutarch ; To the memory of Mr. Oldham ; from Sylvae. Horace : the ninth ode of the first book ; Horace : the twenty-ninth ode of the the third book ; Lucretius : the latter part of the third book against the fear of death / To the pious memory of the accomplished young lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew ; A song for St. Cecilia's Day, 1687 ; Epigram on Milton ; Epitaph on John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee ; Juvenal : from the Sixth satire ; To my dear friend Mr. Congreve ; Alexander's feast ; To my friend Mr. Motteux ; Epigram on Tonson ; from Fables, ancient and modern. Preface ; To my honored kinsman, John Driden ; Baucis and Philemon, out of Ovid's Metamorphoses ; Chaucer : from The cock and the fox ; Chaucer : from The wife of Bath, her tale / The secular masque
An argument against abolishing Christianity ; from A letter to a young gentleman ; The first Drapier letter / Gulliver's travels. A letter from Captain Bulliver to his cousin Sympson ; The publisher to the reader ; Part I, a voyage to Lilliput ; Part II, A voyage to Brobdingnag ; Part IV, A voyage to the country of the Houyhnhnms / A modest proposal ; Verses on the death of Dr. Swift
Essay on criticism ; Windsor Forest ; The rape of the Lock ; Ode on Solitude ; Epistle X, To a young lady on her leaving the town after the coronation ; Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady ; Eloïsa to Abelard ; Essay on man / from Epistles to several persons. Epistle IV, To Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington ; Epistle III, To Allen, Lord Bathurst / from Imitations of Horace : the first satire of the second book, to Mr. Fortescue ; from Imitations of Donne : the fourth satire of Dr. John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's, versified ; An epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot / from Epistles to several persons. Epistle II, to a lady / from Imitations of Horace The first Epistle of the second book. To Augustus / from The dunciad, Book IV
from The journal of a tour to the Hebrides. Monday, 30th August, 1773 ; Tuesday, 31st August, 1773 ; Wednesday, 1st September, 1773 ; Wednesday, 8th September, 1773 ; Thursday, 16th September 1773 ; Sunday, 3d October, 1773 / from The life of Samuel Johnson. May 16-August 6, 1763 ; October 16-26, 1769 ; May 7, 1773 ; May 1776
Letters. To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield ; To Mrs. Montagu ; To George Strahan ; To James Macpherson ; To Mrs. Boswell ; To Mrs. Thrale / A short song of congratulations ; Prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick, at the opening of the theater in Drury Lane, 1747 / from The rambler. No. 25, No. 154, No. 155 / from the Idler. No. 32, No. 60 / from the preface to A dictionary of the English language ; from the preface to Shakespeare ; On Henry IV ; On Polonius / The lives of the poets. from Milton, Cowley, Drayden, Addison, Pope / Thoughts during and after the writing of The lives of the Poets
Preface to Lyrical ballads ; Lines left upon a seat in a yew tree ; The reverie of poor Susan ; The ruined cottage (from The excursion, book I) ; The old Cumberland beggar ; We are seven ; Expostulation and reply ; The tables turned ; To my sister ; Lines written in early spring ; Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey / The prelude. Book I, introduction, childhood and schooltime ; Book II, schooltime, continued ; Book III, residence at Cambridge ; from Book IV, summer vacation ; Book V, books ; from Book VI, Cambridge and the Alps ; from Book VII, residence in London ; from Book VIII, retrospect, love of nature leading to love of man ; from Book IX, residence in France ; from Book X, residence in France, continued ; from Book XII, imagination and taste, how impaired and restored ; from Book XIII, imagination and taste, how impaired and restored, concluded ; from Book XIV, conclusion / Lucy Gray ; Strange fits of passion have I known ; She dwelt among the untrodden ways ; 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 ; Ellen Irwin ; Michael ; I traveled among unknown men ; To the cuckoo ; My heart leaps up when I behold ; Resolution and independence to H.C. ; I grieved for Buonaparté ; Composed upon Westminster Bridge ; On the extinction of the Venetian Republic ; Composed by the seaside, near Calais, August, 1802 ; To Toussaint L'Ouverture ; It is a beauteous evening, calm and free ; Near Dover, September, 1802 ; In London, September 1802 ; London, 1802 ; Great men have been among us ; It is not to be thought of ; England! The time is come when thou shouldst wean ; She was a phantom of delight ; I wandered lonely as a cloud ; The solitary reaper ; Ode to duty ; Ode, Intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood ; With how sad steps, o moon, thou climb'st the sky ; Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room ; The world is too much with us ; Where lies the land to which yon ship must go? -- With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh ; To sleep ; Elegiac stanzas ; Character of the happy warrior ; Thought of a Briton on the subjugation of Switzerland ; Lines : composed at Grasmere ; Laodamía ; Weak is the will of man, his judgment blind ; Composed upon an evening of extraordinary splendor and beauty ; Afterthought ; Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge ; Mutability ; Scorn not the sonnet ; Why art thou silent! ; The Trossachs ; Extempore effusion upon the death of James Hogg
To a young ass ; The Eolian harp ; The lime tree bower my prison ; The rime of the ancient mariner ; Christabel ; Frost at midnight ; France : an ode ; Kubla Khan ; Dejection : an ode ; To William Wordsworth ; Work without hope / Biographis literaria. from Chapter XIII ; Chapter XIV ; Chapter XV / Shakespearean criticism. from Hamlet ; The tempest
Written after swimming from Sestos to Abydos ; Maid of Athens, ere we part ; Remember thee! Remember thee! ; She walks in beauty ; The destruction of Sennacherib / Stanzas for music ; Sonnet on Chillon ; Darkness ; So we'll go no more a-roving ; Sonnet to Prince Regent ; On my thirty-third birthday ; On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year / Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. from Canto I ( Childe Harold's Good night, To Inez) ; from Canto III ; from Canto IV / The prisoner of Chillon ; Manfred ; The vision of judgment ; Don Juan. Canto I ; from Canto III
Stanzas, April, 1814 ; Hymn to intellectual beauty ; Mont Blanc ; Ozymandias ; Ode to the west wind ; Prometheus unbound ; The cloud ; To a skylark ; Ode to liberty ; Arethusa ; Hymn of Apollo ; Hymn of Pan ; To the moon ; from Epipsychidion / Epigrams. To Stella ; Circumstance / from Adonais ; Lines (When the lamp is shattered) ; To Jane : the invitation ; To Jane : the recollection ; A defence of poetry
Imitation of Spenser ; To Byron ; To one who has been long ; On first looking into Chapman's Homer ; Keen, fitful gusts ; To Haydon ; On the grasshopper and cricket ; On seeing the Elgin Marbles for the first time ; On the sea ; Endymion : from Book I ; On sitting down to read King Lear once again ; When I have fears ; To Spenser ; What the thrush said ; To Homer ; Fragment of an Ode to Maia ; Where's the poet? ; from Hyperion, Book I ; The eve of St. Agnes ; Why did I laugh? ; Bright star ; On a dream ; La belle dame sans merci ; To sleep ; On the sonnet ; Ode to Psyche ; Ode to a nightingale ; Ode on melancholy ; Ode on a Grecian urn ; Lamia ; The fall of Hyperion : from Canto I ; This living hand ; To autumn / Letters. To John Hamilton Reymonds, Benjamin Bailey, George and Thomas Keats ; from To John Hamilton Reynolds ; To John Taylor ; from To John Hamilton Reynolds ; To Richard Woodhouse ; from To George and Georgiana Keats ; To Miss Jeffrey, Benjamin Bailey, Percy Blysshe Shelley, Charles Brown
The kraken ; Mariana ; The poet ; The Hesperides ; The lady of Shalott ; Œnone ; The palace of art ; The lotos-eaters ; Ulysses ; Tithonus ; Break, break, break ; You ask me, why ; Love thou thy land ; Morte D'Arthur. The epic ; Morte d'Arthur / Locksley Hall / Songs from the Princess. Sweet and low ; The splendor falls ; Tears, idle tears ; Now sleeps the crimson petal ; The eagle / In Memorium A.H.H. ; Maud ; In the Valley of Cauteretz ; Northern farmer, old style ; Northern farmer, new style ; Lucretium / Idylls of the King. The Holy grail / Frater Ave atque Vale ; To Virgil ; Demeter and Persephone ; Crossing the bar
from Dramatic lyrics. ; Porphyris's lover ; My last duchess ; Count Gismond ; Incident of the French camp ; Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister ; Cristina ; The pied piper of Hamelin / from Dramatic romances. How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix ; The lost leader ; Home-thoughts, from abroad ; Home-thoughts, from the sea ; The Bishop orders his tomb at St. Praxed's Church ; Meeting at night ; Parting at morning / from Men and women. Love among the ruins ; Evelyn Hope ; Up at a villa, down in the city ; Fra Lippo Lippi ; A toccata of Galuppi's ; By the fireside ; My star ; Childe Roland to the dark tower came ; Respectability ; How it strikes a contemporary ; Memorabilia ; Andrea del Sarto ; Saul ; De Gustibus ; Cleon ; Two in the campagna ; A grammarian's funeral / from Dramatis personae. Abt Bogler ; Rabbi Ben Ezra ; Confessions ; May and death ; Prospice ; Youth and art / from The ring and the book. Pompilia ; The Pope / from Pacchiarotto. House / from Dramatic idyls, second series. Epilogue, Touch him ne'er so lightly / from Jocoseria. Wanting is-- what? ; Never the time and the place / from Asolando. Dubiety ; Epilogue, At midnight in the silence
The strayed reveler ; To a friend ; Shakespeare ; Written in Butler's sermons ; In harmony with nature ; To a Republican friend, 1848 ; To a Republican friend, 1848 (continued) ; Religious isolation ; The forsaken merman ; Urania ; Euphrosyne ; Meeting ; A farewell ; Isolation : to Marguerite ; To Marguerite, continued ; Absence ; Longing ; Destiny ; Human life ; Self-deception ; Youth and calm ; Memorial verses ; Courage ; Self-dependence ; A summer night ; The buried life ; Lines written in Kensington Gardens ; from Sohrab and Rustum ; Philomela ; Requiescat ; The scholar gypsy ; Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse ; Thyrsis ; Persistency of poetry ; Dover Beach ; Fragment of chorus of a Dejaneira ; Early death and fame ; Growing old ; The progress of Poesy ; The last word ; Rugby Chapel ; Preface to Poems, edition of 1853 ; Advertisement to the second edition of Poems ; The function of criticism at the present time ; Literature and science ; The study of poetry ; Wordsworth ; John Keats
Man and superman. Epistle dedicatory
The lake isle of Innisfree ; Who goes with Fergus? ; The folly of being comforted ; No second Troy ; To a friend whose work has come to nothing ; The magi ; The dolls ; The wild swans at Coole ; Men improve with the years ; Lines written in dejection ; The fisherman ; Easter 1916 ; The second coming ; Sailing to Byzantium ; from The tower : III ; Two songs from a play ; Leda and the swan ; Among school children ; In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz ; from Blood and the moon : I and II ; The nineteenth century and after ; Coole Park, 1929 ; from Vacillation : VII and VIII ; Words for music perhaps. XVII, After long silence ; XVIII, Mad as the mist and snow / An acre of grass ; The wild old wicked man ; A bronze head / from The Autobiography. Middletons and Pollexfens ; Early reading ; His father's influence ; Personal utterance ; A Pre-Raphaelite's son ; Maud Gonne The mask ( Morris : his antithetical dream ; Yeats's anti-self ; Abstraction) ; Unity of being : unity of culture ( A world of fragments ; Image of unity ; Shaw's Arms and the man ; Wilson and Shaw : Phases of the moon ; The tragic generation) ; Yeats on his own writing / from the Essays. Personality and the intellectual essences ; Rhetoricians, sentimentalists, and poets
The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock ; Sweeney among the nightingales / The waste land. I, The burial of the dead ; II, A game of chess ; III, The fire sermon ; IV, Death by water ; V, What the thunder said / The hollow men ; Marina ; Triumphal march ; The dry salvages ; Hamlet ; The metaphysical poets ; The music of poetry
Harrison, G. B. (George Bagshawe), 1894-1991, editor.
Geoffrey Chaucer.
Edmund Spenser -- William Shakespeare.
Francis Bacon -- Francis Bacon.
John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne -- John Donne.
John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton -- John Milton.
John Dryden -- John Dryden -- John Dryden -- John Dryden -- John Dryden -- John Dryden -- John Dryden.
Jonathan Swift -- Jonathan Swift -- Jonathan Swift.
Alexander Pope -- Alexander Pope -- Alexander Pope -- Alexander Pope -- Alexander Pope -- Alexander Pope.
James Boswell -- James Boswell.
Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson -- Samuel Johnson.
William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth -- William Wordsworth.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- 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.
John Keats -- John Keats.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning -- Robert Browning.
Matthew Arnold.
George Bernard Shaw.
William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats -- William Butler Yeats.
T.S. Eliot -- T.S. Eliot -- T.S. Eliot.
under the general editorship of G.B. Harrison. The editors, Walter J. Bate [and others].
1959
Major British writers,
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