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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.
Columbia,
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Old friends [sound recording]
Holy night.
Comfort and joy. German.
Star carol.
Scarborough Fair.
Bleeker Street The sound of silence The sun is burning Wednesday morning, 3 a.m. He was my brother Sparrow Peggy-O Benedictus Somewhere they can't find me We've got a groovy thing goin' Leaves that are green Richard Cory I am a rock The sound of silence (single version) Homeward bound Blues run the game Kathy's song April come she will Flowers never bend with the rainfall Patterns Cloudy The dangling conversation Scarborough Fair/Canticle The 59th Street Bridge song (Feelin' groovy) For Emily, whenever I may find her 7 o'clock news/Silent night A hazy shade of winter At the zoo A poem on the underground wall Red rubber ball Blessed Anji A church is burning Fakin' it Save the life of my child America You don't know where your interest lies Punky's dilemma Comfort and joy Star carol Mrs. Robinson Old friends/Bookends Overs A most peculiar man Bye, bye love The boxer Baby driver Why don't you write me Feuilles-O Keep the customer satisfied So long, Frank Lloyd Wright Song for the asking Cecilia El condor pasa (If I could) Bridge over troubled water The only living boy in New York Hey, schoolgirl/Black slacks That silver haired Daddy of mine My little town
Simon and Garfunkel.
Simon, Paul, 1941-
Garfunkel, Art
Buck, Dudley, 1839-1909. Holy night.
Grimsley, Jim, 1955- Comfort and joy. German.
Rutter, John, 1945- Star carol.
Simon & Garfunkel.
1997
1964
Old friends [sound recording]
p1990.
Sound recording
JLC Title 245h
[sound recording].
Columbia,
Sound recording
Collected works [sound recording].
Simon, Paul, 1941-
Garfunkel, Art.
1990
Collected works [sound recording].
©1996.
A collection of over 100 poems selected specifically for memorization, emcompassing a wide variety of genres, structures, and patterns, and drawn
Book
Academy of American Poets,
9781885983152
Book
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
1993.
1st ed.
Includes accounts by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Mary Wollstonecraft, Anna Leonowens, Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Isak Dinesen, Beryl Markham, Ma
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Vintage Books,
9780679740308
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Maiden voyages : writings of women travelers
Vintage departures
Vintage departures.
Morris, Mary, 1947-
O'Connor, Larry, 1955-
edited and with an introduction by Mary Morris in collaboration with Larry O'Connor.
1993
Maiden voyages : writings of women travelers
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
Smith and Kraus,
9780962272295
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One hundred women's stage monologues from the 1980's
100 women's stage monologues from the 1980's
Beard, Jocelyn.
edited by Jocelyn A. Beard.
1991
One hundred women's stage monologues from the 1980's
HarperSanFrancisco,
9780062502650
9780062502643
9780062502704
9780062502698
9780062502681
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The Illustrated history of humankind
Burenhult, Göran.
American Museum of Natural History.
general editor, Göran Burenhult.
1994
1993
The Illustrated history of humankind
1993.
"This comprehensive introductory anthology of poems by forty women writers from Elizabethan to Victorian times includes work by aristocrats and f
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Continuum,
9780826405999
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Poetry by English women : Elizabethan to Victorian
English women's poetry.
Written with a Diamond on her Window at Woodstock -- Written on a Wall at Woodstock -- Written in her French Psalter -- Doubt of Future Foes -- On Monsieur's Departure / from The Admonition by the Auctor -- Wyll and Testament / Psalm 57: Miserere Mei, Deus -- Psalm 58: Si Vere Utique -- Psalm 92: Bonum Est Confiteri -- Psalm 139: Domine, Probasti / Description of Cooke-ham / Sonnets from Pamphilia to Amphilanthus -- from The Countess of Montgomery's Urania / Prologue -- To my Dear and loving Husband -- Before the Birth of one of her Children -- letter to her Husband -- Upon the Burning of our House / Song -- Another Song / Excuse for so much writ upon my Verses -- ^ 'A Poet I am neither born, nor bred' -- Of the Theam of Love -- Natures Cook -- Dissert -- Soule, and Body -- Woman drest by Age -- Of the Animal Spirits -- Dialogue betwixt the Body and the Mind -- from The Fort or Castle of Hope -- Discourse of Beasts / Friendship's Mystery -- To my Excellent Lucasia -- Answer to another persuading a Lady to marriage -- To the Queen of Inconstancy -- Epitaph on her Son H.P. -- Lucasia, Rosania and Orinda parting at a Fountain / Love Arm'd -- Song: The Willing Mistriss -- Disappointment -- To Alexis -- To the fair Clarinda / from The Ladies Defence -- To the Ladies / On a Bashful Shepherd -- To One that asked me why I loved J.G. -- Maidenhead -- To a Proud Beauty -- In the Person of a Lady, to Bajazet
On Death -- Upon the saying that my verses were made by another / Introduction -- Letter to Daphnis -- from The Spleen -- Unequal Fetters -- Nocturnal Reverie / from The Female Advocate -- Liberty -- Emulation / To Celinda -- Expostulation -- from To one that persuades me to leave the Muses -- To Orestes -- from A Paraphrase on the Canticles / from Six Town Eclogues -- Lover -- Receipt to Cure the Vapours -- 'Between your sheets' / Womans Labour / Wish -- Dol and Roger -- Song -- Song -- Fair and Softly goes far / from Essay on Friendship -- from The Head-ache -- Sacrifice -- On Winter -- Mira's Will / from An Epistle to Lady Bowyer -- After the Small Pox -- Soliloquy on an empty Purse / On a Lady's Writing -- Tomorrow -- Washing-Day -- Rights of Woman / Verses inviting Mrs C -- to Tea -- from Colebrook Dale -- Invocation, To the Genius of Slumber / from The Bas Bleu -- Riot / Written at the Churchyard at Middleton -- On the Aphorism: 'L'Amitie est l'amour sans ailes' -- from Beachy Head -- Thirty-Eight / Grasmere -- a Fragment -- Floating Island at Hawkshead -- Thoughts on my sick-bed / Recreation -- Squire's Pew / Homes of England -- Indian Woman's Death Song / from Sonnets from the Portuguese -- To George Sand -- ^ from Casa Guidi Windows -- from Aurora Leigh
Musical Instrument / 'Again I find myself alone' -- 'What does she dream of' -- Diving -- from Retrospection / 'High waving heather' -- Plead for Me -- Remembrance -- 'No coward soul is mine' -- Stanzas / Song / from Divided -- High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571 / Scherzo -- Sunflower / Remember -- World -- From the Antique -- Echo -- In an Artist's Studio -- Birthday -- Up-Hill -- Amor Mundi -- Thread of Life / Morning -- Afternoon -- Twilight -- Midnight -- from Two Songs -- Wrestling / Renouncement -- Shepherdess -- Maternity -- Parentage -- Dead Harvest -- Chimes / Song -- Among His Books -- Gray Folk -- Villeggiature / London Poets -- Epitaph -- London Plane-Tree -- In the Mile End Road -- Old House / Other Side of a Mirror -- Moment -- In Dispraise of the Moon -- Poison Flower -- Insincere Wish Addressed to a Beggar -- Marriage -- White Woman.
Pritchard, R. E.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) -- Isabella Whitney (fl. 1567) -- Lady Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (1561-1621) -- Emilia Lanyer (1569-1645) -- Lady Mary Wroth (1587?-1652?) -- Anne Bradstreet (1613?-1672) -- An Collins (fl. 1653?) -- Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle (1624?-1674) -- Katherine Philips (1631-1664) -- Aphra Behn (1640-1689) -- Mary Lady Chudleigh (1656-1710) --
Anne Killigrew (1660-1685) -- Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720) -- Sarah Fyge Egerton (1669-1723) -- Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674-1737) -- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) -- Mary Collier (1690?-after 1762) -- Laetitia Pilkington (1712?-1750) -- Mary Leapor (1722-1746) -- Mary Jones (d. 1778) -- Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825) -- Anna Seward (1742-1809) -- Hannah More (1745-1833) -- Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) -- Dorothy Wordsworth (1771-1855) -- Jane Taylor (1783-1824) -- Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835) --
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) -- Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) -- Emily Bronte (1818-1848) -- Anne Bronte (1820-1849) -- Jean Ingelow (1820-1897) -- Dora Greenwell (1821-1882) -- Christina Rossetti (1830-1894) -- Louisa S. Bevington (later Guggenberger)(b.1845) -- Alice Meynell (1847-1922) -- Edith Nesbit (1858-1924) -- Amy Levy (1861-1889) --
edited with an introduction and notes by R.E. Pritchard.
1993
1990
Poetry by English women : Elizabethan to Victorian
©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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