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Poetry in English

Print Book, English, [1963]
Macmillan, New York, [1963]
724 pages 21 cm
710897
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
Chaucer Geoffrey
___ from the Canterbury Tales : The prologue
___ The Pardoner's tale
___ Balade de bon conseyl
___ The compleynt of Chaucer to his purse. Early Anonymous Lyrics : Religious and Secular
___ I sing of a maiden
___ Lully, lulley, lully, lulley
___ Adam lay I-bowndyn
___ The Divine paradox
___ I have a young sister
___ Westron winde, when will thou blow
___ Sumer is icumen in
Ballads
___ Edward
___ The wife of Usher's Well
___ Sir Patrick Spens
___ Get up and bar the door
___ Greensleeves
___ Lord Randal
___ The unquiet grave
___ The bitter withy. The Sixteenth Century
John Skelton
___ To Mistress Isabell Pennell
___ To Mistress Margaret Hussey
___ Upon a dead man's head
___ A prayer to the Father in Heaven
___ Lully, Lullay, like a child
___ William Dunbar
___ Lament for the Makaris quhen he was seik
Thomas Wyatt
___ I find no peace
___ They flee from me
___ And wilt thou leave me thus?
___ Forget not yet / Thomas Wyatt
___ Who so list to hount. Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
___ Spring
___ Martial, the things for to attain
___ Complaint that his ladie after she knew of his love kept her face always hidden from him
___ Barnabe Googe
___ Out of sight, out of mind
George Gascoigne
___ Gascoigne's lullaby
Edward Dyer
___ My mind to me a kingdom is
Nicholas Breton
___ Come, little babe
___ Say that I should say. Edmund Spenser
___ From Amoretti
___ Prothalamion
Sir Walter Raleigh
___ The Passionate man's pilgrimage
___ The lie
___ To his son
___ Verses
Fulke Greville
___ From Caelica
Philip Sidney
___ From Astrophel and Stella
___ A litany
Thomas Lodge
___ Rosalind
___ Rosalind's madrigal. George Peele
___ from Polyhymnia
Chidiock Tichborne
___ His elegy
Robert Greene
___ Sephastia's song to her child
Robert Southwell
___ The burning babe
Francis Bacon
___ In vitam humanam
Samuel Daniel
___ from Delia
___ Are they shadows that we see?
___ Love is a sickness
Michael Drayton
___ from Idea
Mark Alexander Boyd
___ Fra bank to bank
Christopher Marlowe
___ The passionate shepherd to his love. William Shakespeare
___ from The Sonnets
___ Songs from the plays : Who is Silvia?
___ Spring
___ Winter
___ Blow, blow, thou Winter wind!
___ When that I was
___ Take o! take those sweet lips away
___ Hark, hark! The lark
___ Fear no more
___ Full fathom five
___ Come unto these yellow sands. Thomas Nashe
___ Spring
___ Adieu! Farewell Earth's bliss!
Thomas Campion
___ Rose-cheeked Laura
___ What if a day
___ Cherry-ripe
Henry Wotton
___The character of a happy life
Barnabe Barnes
___ from Parthenophil and Parthenophe. Seventeenth Century
John Donne
___ Song
___ The sun rising
___ The ecstasy
___ The good morrow
___ The canonization
___ A valediction forbidding mourning
___ from Holy sonnets
___ Good Friday, 1913, riding Westward
___ Hymn to God, my God, in my sickness
___ A hymn to God the Father. Ben Johnson
___ On my first son
___ Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H
___ Song: that women are but men's shadows
___ To Celia
___ To Heaven
___ It is not growing like a tree
___ To the memory of my beloved, the author Mr. William Shakespeare: and what he hath left us
___ Songs from the plays : Echo's song
___ Clerimont's song
___ Hermogenes's song
___ Karolin's song. John Webster
___ Songs from the plays : Cornella's song
___ Speech by Romelio
George Wither
___ Shall I wasting in despair
Robert Herrick
___ The argument of his book
___ Delight in disorder
___ To the virgins, to make much of time
___ The night-piece, to Julia
___ Upon Julia's clothes
___ Corinna's going a-Maying
___ To daffodils. George Herbert
___ The pulley
___ The collar
___ Church monuments
___ The rose
___ Virtue
___ Death
Thomas Carew
___ The Spring
___ A song
___ Disdain returned
___ Edmund Waller
___ On a girdle
___ Song
John Milton
___ Lycidas
___ from The sonnets : On being arrived at the age of twenty-three
___ On the late massacre in Piedmont
___ On his blindness
___ To Cyriack Skinner, upon his blindness
___ from Paradise lost. John Suckling
___ Song: Why so pale and wan, fond lovers?
___ Song: No, no, fair Heretic
___ Out upon it! I have loved
Richard Lovelace
___ To Althea, from prison
___ To Lucasta, going to the wars
___ Andrew Marvell
___ The Garden
___ The definition of love
___ To his coy mistress
Henry Vaughan
___ The Retreat
___ The World
___ They are all gone. John Dryden
___ Mac Flecknoe
___ A song for Saint Cecilia's Day, November 22, 1687
___ To the memory of Mr. Oldham
___ Songs from the plays : Poor mortals
___ I feed a flame within
___ Ah how sweet it is to love
___ Song to a fair young lady going out of town in the Spring
Thomas Traherne
___ The Salutation
___ Wonder. The Eighteenth Century
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea
___ To the nightingale
Matthew Prior
___ An Epitaph
Jonathan Swift
___ A description of the morning
___ A description of a city shower
___ The furniture of a woman's mind
___ Joseph Addison
___ Ode
Alexander Pope
___ Ode on solitude
___ An essay on criticism
___ from An essay on man
___ Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
___ The universal prayer
Samuel Johnson
___ from The vanity of Herman Wishes
Thomas Gray
___ Elegy written in a country church-yard
Oliver Goldsmith
___ When lovely woman stoops to folly
William Cowper
___ Light shining out of darkness
___ Verses
___ The shrubbery
___ On the receipt of my mother's picture
___ Philip Freneau
___ The Indian burying ground. William Blake
___ from Songs of innocence : Introduction
___ The lamb
___ The little Black boy
___ The chimney sweeper
___ Holy Thursday
___ from Songs of Experience : Holy Thursday
___ The Chimney sweeper
___ The sick rose
___ The tiger
___ The garden of love
___ London
___ A little boy lost
___ A Divine image
___ Eternity
___ Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau
___ from Milton
___ from Jerusalem. Robert Burns
___ To a mouse
___ Man was made to mourn, a dirge
___ Green grow the rashes
___ John Anderson my Jo
___ Afton water
___ A red, red rose
___ Bonnie Lesley. The Nineteenth Century
William Wordsworth
___ Lines Composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey, revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, July 13, 1798
___ The two April morning
___ Three years she grew
___ She dwelt among the untrodden ways
___ A slumber did my spirit seal
___ The solitary reaper
___ I wandered lonely as a cloud
___ The world is too much with us
___ Composed upon Westminster Bridge
___ It is a beauteous evening
___ London, 1802
___ Ode: Intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
___ Frost at midnight
___ This lime-tree bower my prison
___ Dejection: an ode
___ Kubla Khan
___ Walter Savage Landor
___ Past ruin'd Llion
___ I strove with none
George Gordon, Lord Byron
___ She walks in beauty
___ The destruction of Sennacherib
___ from Childe Harold's pilgrimage
___ from Don Juan
___ So we'll go no more a-roving. Percy Bysshe Shelly
___ Ozymandias
___ Love's philosophy
___ The cloud
___ To a skylark
___ from Prometheus unbound
___ Ode to the West wind
___ from Adonais
___ from Hellas : The world's great age begins anew
___ Hymn of Pan
___ To night
___ John Clare
___ Honey dew falls from the tree
___ The Winter's Spring
___ I am. John Keats
___ On first looking into Chapman's Homer
___ On seeing the Elgin marbles
___ On the grasshopper and cricket
___ When I have fears that I may cease to be
___ Bright star, would I were steadfast
___ Ode to a nightingale
___ La bell dame sans merci
___ Ode on a Grecian urn
___ To Autumn
___ Ode on melancholy
___ The eve of St. Agnes. Ralph Waldo Emerson
___ Concord hymn
___ Each and all
___ The Rhodora
___ Days
___ Brahma
___ Nemesis
___ John Greenleaf Whittier
___ Cassandra Southwick
___ Telling the bees
___ Edgar Allan Poe
___ To Helen
___ To one in Paradise
___ The city in the sea
___ Ulalume- a ballad
___ Edward Fitzgerald
___ from The rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Alfred, Lord Tennyson
___ The Lotos-eaters
___ Ulysses
___ from The princess : The splendor falls
___ Tears, idle tears Now sleeps the crimson petal
___ from In memoriam A.H.H
___ The eagle
___ from Maud : Come into the garden, Maud
___ Flower in the crannied wall
Oliver Wendell Holmes
___ The last leaf
___ The Deacon's masterpiece. Robert Browning
___ My last duchess / Robert Browning
___ Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister
___ The Bishop orders his tomb at Saint Praxed's Church
___ Home-thoughts, from abroad
___ Prospice
___ from Asolando
___ Jones Very
___ The Presence
___ The lost
___ The created
___ Ship rock
___ Christopher Pearse Cranch
___ Enosis
___ Emily Brontë
___ Remembrance
___ No coward soul is mine
___ Often rebuked. Arthur Hugh Clough
___ Qua cursum ventus
___ Say not the struggle naught availeth
___ Where lies the land
___ The latest Decalogue
___ Walt Whitman
___ from Song of myself
___ Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
___ from By blue Ontario's shore
___ Lo, Victress on the peaks
___ Chanting the square Deific
___ When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd
___ A noiseless patient spider
___ Herman Melville
___ The Martyr
___ The march into Virginia
___ Monody
___ Art. Frederick Goodard Tuckerman
___ Sonnets
Matthew Arnold
___ Quiet work
___ Shakespeare
___ In harmony with nature
___ Self-dependence
___ Philomela
___ Dover Beach
George Meredith
___ from Modern love
___ Lucifer in starlight
___ Nature and life
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
___ The blessed damozel
___ The woodspurge. Emily Dickinson
___ Success is counted sweetest
___ These are the days when birds come back
___ Wild nights, Wild nights
___ After great pain
___ The heart asks pleasure first
___ I heard a fly buzz
___ The soul selects her own society
___ I cannot live with you
___ My period had come for prayer
___ Heaven has different signs for me
___ Because I could not stop for death
___ One and One are One
___ A narrow fellow in the grass
___ "Heavenly Father ", take to Thee
___ Elysium is as far
___ There came a wind like a bugle. Lewis Carroll
___ Jabberwocky
William Morris
___ Two red roses across the moon
___ from The Earthly paradise : An apology
___ Algernon Charles Swinburne
___ from Atlanta in Calydon : Chorus
___ The garden of Proserpine
___ The Roundel
___ The Marshes of Glynn / Sidney Lanier. Gerard Manley Hopkins
___ Spring and Fall
___ The Windhover
___ God's grandeur
___ Hurrahing in harvest
___ The habit of perfection
___ In the valley of the Elwy
___ Inversnaid
___ St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
___ To him who ever thought with love of me
___ Duns Scotus's Oxford
___ Carrion comfort
___ No Worst, there is none
___ I wake and feel the fell of dark
___ William Ernest Henley
___ Invictus
___ What is to come
Robert Louis Stevenson
___ Requiem
Francis Thompson
___ The Hound of Heaven
___ The Kingdom of God. Thomas Hardy
___ The Twentieth Century : Afterwards
___ The Darkling thrush
___ The man he killed
___ Channel firing
___ Nature's questioning
___ The oxen
___ Transformations
___ During wind and rain
___ Weathers
___ The master and the leaves
___ The dark-eyed gentleman
___ Epitaph on a pessimist. Robert Bridges
___ London snow
___ EP Omega Epsilon
___ Low Barometer
___ A.E. Houseman
___ To an athlete dying young
___ 'Farewell to barn and stack and tree'
___ On Wenlock edge the wood's in trouble
___ Eight o'clock
___ Epitaph on an army of mercenaries. W.B. Yeats
___ When you are old
___ Who goes with Fergus?
___ No second Troy
___ September
___ The Magi
___ The wild swans at Coole
___ Easter 1916
___ The Second Coming
___ Sailing to Byzantium
___ Two songs from a play
___ Leda and the swan
___ Among school children
___ Byzantium
___ Crazy Jane talks with the Bishop
___ Lapis Lazuli
___ The long-legged fly
___ The circus animals' desertion. E.A. Robinson
___ Luke Havergal
___ The dark hills
___ The mill
___ The poor relation
___ Eros Turanos
___ Hillcrest
___ The bells of Heaven
___ Reason
___ The birdcatcher
___ The hammers
Robert Frost
___ 'Out, out'
___ Birches
___ Tree at my window
___ Desert places
___ Design
___ The silken tent
___ To Earthward
___ Come in
___ Acquainted with the night
___ The gift outright
___ Most of it. Edward Thomas
___ The sign- post
___ The owl
___ The Combe
___ The long small room
___ In memoriam (Easter, 1915)
Carl Sandburg
___ Chicago
Vachel Lindsay
___ The flower-bed buffaloes
___ Factory windows are always broken. Wallace Stevens
___ Disillusionment of ten o'clock
___ The emperor of ice-cream
___ The snow man
___ Sunday morning
___ Anecdote of the Jar
___ The idea of order at Key West
___ Man carrying thing
___ Final soliloquy of the interior paramour
___ The course of a particular. James Joyce
___ Tilly
___ Ecce Puer
William Carlos Williams
___ Portrait of a lady
To waken an old lady
___ The widow's lament in Springtime
___ Spring and all
___ This is just to say
___ A sort of a song
___ A unison
___ A Negro woman
D.H. Lawrence
___ Cherry robbers
___ Piano
___ Song of a man who has come through
___ How beastly the bourgeois is
___ Whales weep not!
___ Bavarian gentians. Ezra Pound
___ Sestina : Altaforte
___ Doria
___ The river-merchant's wife : a letter
___ In a station of the metro
___ from langue d'Oc
___ Alba
___ The garden
___ I Vecchi
___ from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
___ Canto I
___ Canto XLV
H.D
___ Heat
Robinson Jeffers
___ Shine, pershing republic
Marianne Moore
___ Poetry
___ Silence
___ Sojourn in the Whale
___ Rigorists
___ A grave. Edwin Muir
___ The three mirrors
___ The Labyrinth
___ The Incarnate One
___ The horses
___ The island
T.S. Eliot
___ The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
___ La figlia che piange
___ Gerontion
___ Whispers of immortality
___ Journey of the Magi
___ Marina
___ Little Gidding
John Crowe Ranson
___ Bells for John Whiteside's daughter
Captain Carpenter
___ Janet Waking
___ Painted head. Hugh MacDiarmid
___ The watergaw
___ Love
___ O Wha's the bride
___ At my father's grave
Archibald MacLeish
___ The end of the world
___ You, Andrew Mavell
Wilfred Owen
___ Dulce et decorum est
___ Strange meeting
E.E. Cummings
___ Poem, or beauty hurts Mr. Vinal
___ next to of course God America I
___ I sing of Olaf glad and big
___ my father moved through dooms of love. Robert Graves
___ Apples and water
___ Warning to children
___ In broken images
___ To Juan at the Winter solstice
___ The white goddess
___ Counting the beats
Hart Crane
___ Repose of rivers
___ At Melville's tomb
___ Voyages
___ Royal palm
___ The air plant
___ The broken tower
___ from The Bridge : To Brooklyn Bridge
AllenTate
___ Ode to the Confederate dead. Ivor Winters
___ Sir Gawaine and the green knight
___ A fragment
___ To the Holy Spirit
Robert Francis
___ Farm boy after Summer
___ Hide-and-seek
___ Epitaph
___ Kenneth Fearing
___ Dirge
Richard Eberhart
___ The groundhog
___ I walked out to the graveyard to see the dead
___ The fury of aerial bombarment
William Empson
___ Villanelle
___ Missing dates
___ Let it go. Vernon Watkins
___ Discoveries
W.H. Auden
___ Petition
___ Mus ́́́ee des Beaux Arts
___ In memory of W.B. Yates
___ O where are you going?
___ In praise of limestone
Louis MacNeice
___ The sunlight in the garden
___ Wessex Guidebook
___ The Wall
___ The truisms
___ Kathleen Raine
___ Spell of creation
Theodore Roethke
___ Cuttings (later)
___ My papa's waltz
___ Dolor
___ The visitant
___ I knew a woman. Stephen Spender
___ What I expected, was
___ I think continually of those who were truly great
J.V. Cunningham
___ August hail
___ Montana pastoral
___ On the Calculus
___ In whose will is our peace?
___ On a cold night
___ Horoscope
Elizabeth Bishop
___ The Monument
Karl Shapiro
___ Buick
___ Glass poem
___ In a garden in Chicago
George Barker
___ Epistle I
___ Epitaph for the poet
R.S. Thomas
___ Death of a peasant
___ The county clergy. Dylan Thomas
___ The Force that through the green fuse drives the flower
___ This bread I break
___ And death shall have no dominion
___ After the funeral
___ Twenty
four years
___ A refusal to morn, the death, by fire, for a child in London
___ Poem in October
___ The hunchback in the park
___ Robert Lowell
___ The Quaker graveyard in Nantucket
___ Skunk hour. Howard Nemerov
___ Storm windows
Richard Wilbur
___ Museum piece
Juggler
___ Year's end
___ Mind
Philip Larkin
___ Next, please
Church going
___ Mr. Bleaney
Denise Levertov
___ To the snake
Louis Simpson
___ Early in the morning
Charles Tomlinson
___ Paring the Apple
W.S. Merwin
___ The Iceberg
Thom Gunn
___ In Santa Maria Del Popolo
Ted Hughes
___ Thrushes
Geoffrey Hill
___ Orpheus and Eurydice